Black joy, Black lives celebrated by culture columnist Jeneé Osterheldt.
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Adding any other marginalized identity to Blackness is another layer of oppression to fight. Black queer people living their truths is a beautiful resistance.
Black joy, Black lives, as celebrated by culture columnist Jeneé Osterheldt ([link removed])
We are more than police brutality and suffering. We can acknowledge injustice without being defined that way. Blackness is not a burden. Here, we tell our stories and our struggles, too, through the lens of love. We amplify the truths of Black folk and other people of color living as their fullest selves in a region, in a country, set up to keep them from doing just that. Their joy is a form of resistance.
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