Kimberly Clark Co-Host Auto Asphyxiation and social media manager

Kimberly Clark is a nurse, multidisciplinary artist, and visionary feminist urbanist whose work bridges the realms of public infrastructure, social justice, and cultural innovation. A compelling voice in urban advocacy, she champions the transformative potential of public transit as critical infrastructure, interrogating how mobility systems shape equitable cities, human connectivity, and collective liberation.
With a career spanning clinical care and creative practice, Clark employs a rigorous yet empathetic lens to dissect the interplay between urban design, community agency, and intersectional feminism.
A citizen scholar of both civic systems and galactic mythos, Clark occasionally (often) draws parallels between Star Wars lore and urban governance, reframing complex sociopolitical themes through speculative allegory and strategic levity. This signature approach informs her podcast contributions and social media management, where she renders intricate policy debates into dynamic, accessible dialogues without sacrificing intellectual depth.
Whether analyzing bus rapid transit through the lens of Rebel Alliance tactics or unpacking healthcare disparities via textile art installations or telling you to behave on our public square, Clark’s work remains anchored in a singular mission: to reimagine cities as sites of radical care, creativity, and democratic possibility.