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Old 04-01-2013, 07:44 PM   #33
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I came across a web blog for Queer & Trans* people of color (QTPOC), the other day: Black Girl Dangerous.

Founding editor, Mia McKenzie, and her assistant editor Janani, co-host this very important news blog with others who contribute actively in raising maximum awareness on what life is like for people of color and the systematic oppression that QTPOC people face on a daily basis. I read on this particular site that a person should not copy and paste any item on their site to any other site, so I will leave a link below for those who would like to explore further. I highly recommend reading this blog.

http://blackgirldangerous.org/about-bgd/

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