It’s always ethics over pleasure for me🌱

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We are more than an NFT project.

We are using NFTs to solve real world problems that impact BIPOC & LGBTQ.

❌Lack of intersectional training
❌Lack of representation in leadership
❌Lack of funding / scholarships
❌Lack of support, community & mentorship

Who’s with us? ✊🏽🏳️‍🌈

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Thank you for holding space for me, and for minting me this beautiful change maker , identifying my BIPOC & LGBTQ intersectionality & platforming my existence in web3.

Love my new PFP omg 😭😍

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But...but...what about my postdoctoral degrees in intersectional feminism and critical postcolonial theory!?

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Hey there My name is Ruby. I'm a fat, bi artist & illustrator with a love for pop surrealism and nature. I firmly believe in fat liberation and intersectional feminism.

You can see more of my work here: https://t.co/2eCQYgwMCn

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MY FIRST PORTFOLIO DAY! I’m a queer artist, right now trynna dip toes into art therapy, and this is some of my work celebrating human intersectionality and our emotions!

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Hey ! I'm Devin! A non-binary, black and Muslim artist from The Bahamas. ikr? Thats a lot of labels, very intersectional! Such minority!

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Hi! I'm Ruby. I'm a fat, queer artist & illustrator with a love for pop surrealism and nature. I firmly believe in fat liberation and intersectional feminism.

Find all of my links and contact info at: https://t.co/2eCQYgwMCn

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Dream by Nona from Santa Cruz, California

"The world is full of intersectional spaces: these spaces are our dreams, we will remember the things we once forgot, and imagine things we couldn’t imagine yesterday"

Project :

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To celebrate day tomorrow, we gathered our previous and upcoming key initiatives for driving equality. While we’ve been a forerunner of promoting gender balance in our industry, the work continues – with an intersectional and more inclusive perspective.

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"I chose Gloria Anzaldúa & Donna Haraway to talk about Kitty because they were her contemporaries in the 1980s. Kitty uses her powers to build coalition. Her power is not so powerful she can do it all herself. She’s intersectional before we’re commonly using that word." -

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Intersectionality is the acknowledgement that everyone has their own unique experiences of discrimination. In March's , discusses the need for midwives & birth workers to understand the impact of oppression.
members 👉https://t.co/6pDosVvPoC

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I am a comic artist, illustrator. I am queer, a geek and a 💜FEMINIST💜
- my Feminism is intersectional, anti-racist, pro-lgbtq+ and anti-colonial. 💜Nos queremos, Nos tenemos💜

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"You're preventing the progression of lesbianism!" — person who is preventing the replacement of the old terfy comphet theory with intersectional based coercive hetnorm

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It’s why we should be able to handle these two truths at once. Mutancy represents Blackness while also needing intersectionality to strengthen it. The existence of Black mutants doesn’t erase the metaphor, it literalizes it.

It’s *additive* if you will.

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is an artist and intersectional futurist, who for the past 1054 days and counting has been creating and publishing generative works. ⁠

Today we are showcasing multiple generative works from Sun.

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The intersectionality she faces as a woman of color who is free from marriage and servitude - yet surrounded with how other black people are treated and others view her - is handled so well.

And her symbolic worry of having her portrait painted with her cousin because:

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-Y'all CLAIM to want new/non-legacy women/Black characters, yet ALWAYS complain when they show up

-Superman isn't the only flying tank

-'Intersectionality is hard' Very ironic complaint

-It's sci-fi, not history (🤨or your fantasy); Black folks can exist anywhere/everywhere!🖕🏿

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Meet Powerhouse. DC Comics latest diversity hire, ahem, hero. She's strong, invulnerable, flies, but is different from Superman cause she shoots beams from her HANDS, not eyes. She's black, but an alien, so not black. Intersectionality is hard.

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Day 47, Audre Lorde, brilliant writer, poet, insightful philosopher & activist. She was and remains a towering influence on intersectional feminist theory, social justice and LGBTQ+ activism.

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