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“There is a safety that exists that will make me always be proud to be a masquerader. Playing mas will always allow me to defy control and allow my body to be a canvas and a stage for self-expression and liberation. Carnival has, is and will always be woman.” — Dijah Hayden

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“We have dismantled our home, built it on quicksand, and sawed through the frame to protect the words left unsaid. Love lingers on the edge of our tongue but we shut our mouths rather than let our heart speak in place of our fear. We lay a blanket on our sinking foundation and settle together beneath the crown of our home looking through the shatte...


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“I feel as though something that all institutions need to do better is to acknowledge our differences, and work towards educating all students on how we as Black people can perpetuate negative stereotypes within our community.” — Catherine Omeh

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“My experience is unique but not uncommon. Representation and Advocacy in Healthcare, especially for Black Women, are imperative. If my mother didn’t have someone to advocate for her, would she be here today? Would I be here today? Would my little sister grow up with her mother? The answer is most likely no.” — Avery Pratt

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