Rozalinda Borcilă is a Romanian-born, Chicago-based artist, writer, educator, and organizer interested in the ways imperial border regimes are produced, experienced, and contested. She uses performance, field research and video to trace local geographies of global racial finance, following patterns of flow that link warehouse districts, weapons manufacturing sites, detention centers, petroleum supply chains, property speculation, financial rituals and technocratic forms. She is collaborating with Cree/Lakota educators Janie Pochel and Fawn Pochel on a book and walkabout series on how the petropolitics of prairie restoration is shaped by settler fantasies of reconciliation and innocence. She collaborates with Compass, NoName Collective, and Moratorium on Deportations Campaign, and is committed to autonomous noborder activism. Borcilă teaches in universities, social centers, squats, refugee camps, and in the streets.