Roxane Gay, bell hooks, Kg Prcs, Jill Soloway, Maggie Nelson, and others scribe what a femist future actually looks like.
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Author/activist bell hooks, who intified as "queer-pas-gay" and paved the way for tersectnal femism, spired generatns of women and LGBTQ+ people. * bell hooks gay *
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Hooks intified as “queer-pas-gay” and paved the way for “Intersectnal Femism, ” spirg generatns of women and LGBTQ people. “Ex-gay” lear adms to secretly havg numero gay hookups & affairs. Her loss is lculable, ” wrote Roxane Gay, thor of “Bad Femist.
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