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Roxane Gay's portrayal of her experiences is deeply powerful and resonates with many. Just as her writing delves into the complexities of growing up as a woman of color, food recipes often carry the stories and emotions of culture, family, and identity.

Both reflect deep emotional challenges and personal journeys, connecting us to the experiences of others.

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Can't wait to read it. (You might want to explain what happens to donations if you plan to keep the site up.)

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U have well presented concerns. I think that a more balanced demographic giving u feedback would paint a more nuanced picture of a complex, often times uninformed, often times biased view of all things discussed in your dissertation. Theres alot to consider with regards to expecting a certain mindset from a populace: deprived of adequate sex ed, a largely religious not scientific censuring of sex in general and unrealistic depictions of sex that take place in media that largely is a substitute for the 2 previously mentioned things. u present a well stated point, to add to your point i just wanted to add what i put. Be well. Thank u for your service in all u do for your school and ppl of color.

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I totally hear you. I think one of the main points of my talk was trying to reach girls who grew up in that mindset/ without that education and let them know that there are different ways to think about sex/ their bodies. But thanks so much for the feedback! I’ll definitely prioritize a broad base of editors before I air these ideas elsewhere

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