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Interviews with young queers making a difference in our world.
Bunny G
Bunny G., 19, founded the Hampshire College chapter of Radical Cheerleaders, the Hampshire Hep Cats. She lives in Amherst, Mass.
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Caitlin Childs
Caitlin Childs, 17, lives in Atlanta. She has been involved with queer, feminist, anarchist, animal-rights and environmental activism for several years.
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Dory Mead
Dory Mead is 17 years old and lives in Ann Arbor, Mich. She is a musician and vocalist, and was the president of her former high school's Gay-Straight Alliance.
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Jess Snodgrass
Jess Snodgrass, 21, lives in Pittsburgh. She is active in the movement to change the Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival’s policy against transsexual women.
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Krystal Bennett
Krystal Bennett, 19, was crowned prom king at her high school. She lives in Blaine, Washington.
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Netta Brooks
Netta Brooks, 18, is a writer, photographer and activist from Louisville, Kentucky.
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Rachel Maddow
Although other Rhodes Scholars have come out as queer once they reached Oxford, Maddow says she had no choice but to go through the arduous selection process as an out lesbian...
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Rachelle Lee Smith
Rachelle Lee Smith, 20, is a photography student at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She recently completed a “self-contemplation, self-exploration, and self-discovery” photo project.
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