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Author and poet SJ Sindu, author of the hybrid nonfiction and poetry chapbook, Dominant Genes, forthcoming from @blacklawrencepress, speaks about transforming the rage of injustice into action, and how we accept/resist/harmonize with our ancestral inheritances.
“That’s part of the collection too, this wrestling with the places we come from, the people we come from, and the very complicated relationships – especially queer people and artists – have with our birth families.” - SJ Sindu
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