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Ali

She/Her

Boyle County

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"It's my community, absolutely it's, it's my community that brings me joy, that heals me, yeah, that supports me. It's, it's so fierce and it's never left me once."

"It's the dehumanization that immediately can step in that also always has baffled me. It's attacking so specifically folks that such a small minority. Despite them thinking that they're attacking because they think that they can win, and in a lot of ways, they have, but they haven't, because we exist still and we won't stop, and that's what they want to get rid of. They want us to hide or go away completely. And there's no amount of legislation that could literally do that to us, you can't get rid of us."

"It's really, really hard, because all we can do is just be there for each other while the world wants us to disappear.

But we have each other. We exist, and we always have each other at the end of the day. And there's no law that can stop me from standing up for you"

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