Charlotte

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There was, perhaps surprisingly, a queer culture inside the disciplinary barracks, and it was more robust than I might have imagined. The mere act of seeking one another out helped break down the boundaries of the prison’s racialized grouping. We intuitively understood the possibility of a different, more inclusive set of organizing principles. On the other hand, many of the relationships we formed on the basis of that shared queer identity were superficial.
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