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Identity

My family gave me a strong sense of Indigeneity, but virtually no immersion in Black communities. Here's how I changed that.
Not everyone earned those silver strands the hard way, but the more, the merrier.
There have only been two other black Disney Princesses since 1937.
It took years to get someone to hear my pleas for safety.
They're starting conversations through art, movement, and activism.
She came out during Toronto Pride. Now, shes headlining.
Motherhood accepts all sexualities and genders.
A new infographic highlights some troubling stats about representation.
My look finally says Im here, Im queer and there is nothing to fear.