“British colonialism secured the permanence of monogamous heteronormativity and criminalized all other forms of livelihood through both legislation and language. These constructed notions of sex and sexuality offered a vocabulary for delineating and policing boundaries between communities and uplifting certain people at the expense of others – the very premise of white supremacy.”
Read MoreHi, our names are Bisleen and Navan. We are 4th year naturopathic medical students and our goal is to advocate for mental health in our South Asian communities.
Read MoreOriginal Poetry Collection by Simran Singh Jain
Simran Singh Jain is a queer South Asian activist and poet currently living in Syracuse, New York. She has been in the fields of Reproductive Justice and anti-racist activism for several years, including currently working in anti-incarceration. She is an emerging poet and has been published by the Academy of American Poets' and the Pennsylvania Bards Southeast Poetry Review. She is also the editor of a book of poetry translations, originally written by her Dadiji (grandmother), Sunita Jain.
Read MoreAlana Lukens is a 20 year old student activist and the founder of the Empowerment Project. She is entering her final year as a social work student at the University of Chester.
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