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Black Girl Dangerous on Race, Queerness, Class and Gender
Black Girl Dangerous on Race, Queerness, Class and Gender | Mia McKenzie
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Mia McKenzie, creator of the enormously popular website Black Girl Dangerous, writes about race, queerness, class and gender in a concise, compelling voice filled at different times with humor, grief, rage, and joy. In this collection of her work from BGD (now available only in this book), McKenzie's nuanced analysis of intersecting systems of oppression goes deep to reveal the complicated truths of a multiply-marginalized experience. McKenzie tackles the hardest questions of our time with clarity and courage, in language that is accessible to non-academics and academics alike. She is both fearless and vulnerable, demanding and accountable. Hers is a voice like no other. "One of the most provocative and insightful writers of our generation." -Aura Bogado, Colorlines "A fierce voice among a generation of queer and trans folk of color." -Janet Mock, New York Times Bestselling Author of "Redefining Realness" "Tough-love activism at its best-straightforward, challenging, whip-smart, and uncompromising." -Andi Zeisler, Bitch Magazine
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For #pridemonth2020, I'm highlighting 30 openly LGBTQ+ authors. Mia McKenzie is a feminist, activist, author, and performance artist. Her work appears regularly in the Kenyon Review, and her first novel received a Lambda Literary Award. #lgbtqvoices #lgbt #lgbtq #blackvoices #pocvoices #blackauthor #lgbtqauthor

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Mia McKenzie writes about hard things in an easy to read way. I am grateful that she published this - selected blog posts with some follow up thoughts - as there's quite a few entries that I will want to return to. I couldn't pick a favourite; the ego check? The one that made my heart sad? The one of praise and love? Maybe I'll read them again to find out.

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