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Fat, Black, And Queer:  What It Means To Be Marginalized In America

Fat, Black, And Queer: What It Means To Be Marginalized In America

Update: 2021-06-07
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It’s June. We have pride, but not freedom. The fight for equality continues.

On this episode of “Be Heard Talk,” Selena Hill and filmmaker Amber J. Phillips discuss the release of her documentary, “Abundance,” which touches on the intersection of race, sexuality, and body image.

In addition, Evan Mastrondari and Michelle Hope unpack the rise in transgender hate crimes, Facebook’s continued promotion of conversion therapy content, and the latest news of the U.S. Capitol insurrection.
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Fat, Black, And Queer:  What It Means To Be Marginalized In America

Fat, Black, And Queer: What It Means To Be Marginalized In America

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