In the midst of a political crisis—where immigrant rights are being stripped away and queer and trans lives are under attack—HAUS OF FREEDOM II (2025) emerges as a vessel of resistance. This iteration is filled with textual elements, where language itself becomes luminous, confrontational, and alive. Inspired by the glowing nightcaps of Los Angeles, and the writings of queer radicals, the installation merges visual spectacle with a radical queer manifesto that anchors the space. Words pulse across walls, surfaces, and objects, demanding attention, reflection, and action. Here, language and form are inseparable, wielded as tools to shape our world, to dare us to imagine freedom, and to rebuild the foundations of home. HAUS OF FREEDOM II is an invitation: to reclaim space, resist erasure, and envision liberation in the present, boldly and unapologetically. What if — in my imaginary world, we were in control or words we passively consumed and signs that adorned our streets?