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This book is a catalog for Interstitial Lives, a socially engaged art project I organized in collaboration with 13 participants in Boston. The project sought to foster cross-species kinship among residents of Boston's Chinatown neighborhood, passersby, and ruderal plant species—flora that colonize disturbed, marginal spaces such as those between buildings, highways, and fences. The species of the project, Ailanthus altissima, is proposed as a living monument. These plants migratory plants’ existence in urban situations in US are the result of a privatized and property driven mentality. They also bear witness to, commemorate, and reactivate moments of self-organized resistance, embodying layers of cultural, familial, and personal histories that challenge the homogenizing forces of neoliberal urbanization.