Waters is a developing suite of video works that reflect on the socio-political history of the waters of the Southern United States.

Waters I: Look For Me contemplates the Storm of 1900 in Galveston, Texas, and the African Americans who survived it. Building on popular African American internet mythos and Marcus Garvey's speech in 1928, the hurricane is recontextualized as a spirit of vengeance.

Waters II: Memories with Bones acknowledges the history of the slave ship Clotilda and honors the memory of those Africans who survived the journey and slavery to form Africatown in Mobile, Alabama.

 Waters III: A Question reflects on the history of segregation in Biloxi, Mississippi; remembering the wade-in of April 24, 1960.