In Identity, we find powerful, vulnerable, moving, and poetic stories of change, reflection, negotiations, and self-discovery. They are deeply personal and explore other identities of gender, and disability and talk to us about social inequalities, gender injustices, resisting patriarchy, able-ism, and the traps of heteronormativity.

These stories provide a mirror to the normative power politics, and status-quo that exists in our modern society.

Laugh and cry and tell stories… Bold, brash stories about reclaiming our bodies and changing the world.

– Eli Clare, Exile and Pride

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