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“I went to the Pulse Memorial and it was a perfect snapshot of what this community is. This community made me who I am. I don’t know if I had any real context for what this community meant to me before I went to the memorial. The memorial obviously pays tribute to the tragedy that took place there but there’s pictures of tributes from local colleges, Disney, the Orlando Eye Ferris wheel, so many small things that seem small and in no way connected suddenly were. I grew up here. The shooting wasn’t just an attack at that night club, it was an attack on our community as a whole; queer Orlando.”

- Kristen - Orlando, FL

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“[Black Trans Futurism looks like] having more acceptance and being able to…for it not to ruin a family or for it to relationships just because of my identity.”

-Addison, Washington, DC

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“i found out about @cascade_hu on Twitter and Tumblr and just through research i was doing before i got to Howard.  i’d just come out to people in my high school after i graduated and i needed to find queer people, queer black people in particular, cuz i knew queer people in high school, but there’s something about black queer people that i wanted to be around. i went to the first mixer during my freshmen year and i’ve been consistently involved ever since. probably one of the best organizations i’ve ever been about part of.”

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Kierane talks about what it’s like growing up in a small town as a black queer person, using art as a medium of self-expression, and what Indiana University of Pennsylvania needs to do to better support LGBTQ students.SHOW MORE

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On March 22nd, Erick hosted a webinar on PrEP 101 to talk about how it prevents the transmission of HIV, how to access it and it’s importance for young people, especially for him. 

“I was hospitalized when I was 16 for syphilis. After my experience in the hospital, I vowed to myself that I would not let a 16 year old or anyone go without knowing about STIs or HIV prevention because I didn’t want them to be in the same predicament I was in. Luckily, syphilis is curable but at the same time, I didn’t know about it, my mom didn’t know about it.

For more information about PrEP visit https://prepisforyouth.org/

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Melting

As the wicked witch would say

Im melting

Melting in my false reality

Melting in my skin

As i age what was once considered “too much”

Has turned into something much worse

They call it mania

I call it my life

As i travel this journey alone

With the people i love incapable of understanding

I feel as if i’m melting

Falling into the mush of my disorder

-Dolly

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