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Kay Ulanday Barrett

“We have to harvest and cultivate our own stories, not just to feel valid, but to feel rejoiced.”
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"We have to harvest and cultivate our own stories, not just to feel valid, but to feel rejoiced." —Kay Ulanday Barrett"
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We have to harvest and cultivate our own stories, not just to feel valid, but to feel rejoiced.

— Kay Ulanday Barrett

Kay Ulanday Barrett is a poet, educator and activist. In their writing, they say, they hope to expand others’ “ideas of what trans is, what disabled is, what being a person of color and a kid of migrants is.”

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