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Author: Victoria Kirby York

Victoria Kirby York is the deputy director of the National Black Justice Coalition.
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Black Lesbians Are More Visible Than Ever 1

Black Lesbians Are More Visible Than Ever

Victoria Kirby York

R&B queen Kehlani’s coming out story encouraged me to reminisce on my own story of coming out and delve into some of the roles Black lesbians have played in popular culture over the years from TV and movies to queer literature.

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