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Celebrating Black Queer Icons for Black History Month 2025

Celebrating Black Queer Icons for Black History Month 2025

by Ali Kane | Feb 18, 2025 | History, Intersectionality, Profiles

Queer people have always existed. Black LGBTQIA+ icons have always been powerful agents of change, challenging societal norms and paving the way for future generations.  Yet, the stories of Black queer individuals are often the hardest to uncover as largely White,...
Queer Resources for Neurodiversity Celebration Week

Queer Resources for Neurodiversity Celebration Week

by Ali Kane | May 18, 2024 | Intersectionality

Commitment to intersectionality is critical to achieving impactful LGBTQIA+ inclusion. Many LGBTQIA+ people embrace a confluence of identities, including neurodivergence, an umbrella term to describe mental functioning that diverges from dominant societal norms or...
Celebrating Black Queer Icons for Black History Month

Celebrating Black Queer Icons for Black History Month

by Ali Kane | Feb 5, 2024 | History, Intersectionality, Profiles

Queer inclusion must always be intersectional. These Black LGBTQIA+ icons were important trailblazers in their time, breaking the barriers of race, gender, and sexuality. Their legacies continue to inspire us all to live authentic lives and commit ourselves to...
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I, Ali Kane, live and work on the traditional lands and waters of the Agawam and Nipmuc peoples (Tataessit), whose enduring relationship with this place existed long before the city of Worcester was named.

I also acknowledge that my direct ancestors were an active part of colonizing the land now known as the state of Massachusetts. I carry that history with humility and grief.

I am committed to remembering and respecting the Nipmuc and Agawam people, and the land itself, by ensuring access to nature remains a universal right, not a privilege.

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