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Epistemic control of gender oppresses us. We challenge biology and the concept of
nature and nurture in a way that sexuality can be a result of both, not just one or the
other. We argue that violence and assault against Native women is an ongoing epidemic
that plagues the indigenous community. We confront the toxic misrepresentation of
queer identity in theatre. We expose the detrimental impacts of healthcare bias and
highlight ways healthcare bias increases Black maternal death. We come together in
strength and unity to dismantle oppressive systems around us.
Leana Colletti (she/her), Julie Kim (she/her), Kendra Mace (she/her), Alexis Rivera
(she/her), Kylene Smith (she/her), Kay Timmons (they/them)
Table of Contents: Opening Voices-- Kay Timmons: Not Woman Enough: A Trans Lesbian Epistemology..1; Kylene Smith: Stolen Sisters…Violence against Indigenous Women ..13. More Voices --Alexis Rivera: Nature and Nurture: The Changes in Sexuality Over Time Through Life Experiences.. 23; Kendra Mace: The Misrepresentation of Queer Folks in Theatre..31. Closing Voices-- Leana Colletti: Healthcare Inferno: Exposing Medical Bias and Recounting Stories..41; Julie Kim: The Reality of Maternal Mortality..53
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