we’re pivoting to community health design, and you’re invited along for the ride <3

  • a brand new framework in development at sewa.digital which acknowledges the creative, culture and community needs as part of health.

    Right now, it’s a loose concept.

    You have a unique opportunity to grow with us as we build it out.

  • 2025-2028

    follow our work while we design and conduct studies and artwork that answer the needs in community.

    whether you participate in a study, attend an event where the findings are discussed, or follow along via our digital presence, we’re so happy to have you along for the ride.

    2028-2032

    studies will be more focused on health initiatives.

    any potential for medical care will be shared here.

    2032 and beyond

    new healthcare facility opening to be based out of in the Inland Empire with events in Portland, Or.

  • as amazing as it would be to start signing you up for medical care in 2032, I don’t have the ability to guarantee this is what I will be offering.

    I can share that this is my deeply personal dream, and that this dream is held up by auntie prayers all over the world, and I do believe in it and appreciate that you do too. Cheesy as it sounds, until I become a doctor, this will serve as a lifestyle blog… I know, it’s cringe. Just know that label aside, being here means being part of the community providing feedback and helping shape and co-design a more inclusive world of healing.

about lydz

lydz founded sewa.digital out of necessity in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. they have been an artist, designer and an activist their entire life.

they are currently completing their undergraduate degree at UC Riverside after over a decade of being a proud drop-out-turned multidisciplinary artist.their degree in progress is a BA in Native Studies, and they are completing the pre-med track.

They are currently working towards publishing as an undergraduate, and are not too worried about logistics since they were able to find a way to publish as a drop-out.