By Alison Beard — 2013
An interview with Maya Angelou.
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CLEAR ALL
Now, five years later, this is blindingly obvious to me – and my son has become the happiest I’ve seen him since he was a child.
We collaborated with several of our favorite talent supporters who are LGBTQ people of color to offer advice to youth on how to navigate the intersections of their identities and protect their mental health.
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Who owns your identity, and how can old ways of thinking be replaced?
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They call me Bapa.
“Maybe instead of biology, I should be cursing the culture that taught me I’m less of a woman because I can’t have children.”