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Wear Your Voice

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Archive of Wear Your Voice, a digital magazine for and by LGBTQIA+ Black, Indigenous, and people of color (2014-2021)

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Mark P. Braboy (@shootyourmark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow...such a shame. This site actually helped me improve my view on a lot of things and I unlearned other things from them as well. Smh.

Gabrielle 💬 (@gabalexa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WYV was the first pub I ever wrote for as a freelancer and as a reader, I always learn so much! I'm gonna miss this platform. 💔

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Nearly a decade of critical, nuanced, thoughtful and necessary journalism. Thank you WYV for teaching us and staying always aligned with communities struggling for equity and justice. You will be missed!

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This is really heartbreaking that WYV, one of few platforms rooted in movement, is forced to cease operations. All love to the staff at Wear Your Voice, especially my folks da’shaun | they/them and @trapteas.

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For a long time, WYV was the only publication that allowed me to process and analyze entertainment in ways that impacted me and my various communities the most. I’m always going to be grateful for that.

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Wear Your Voice Thank you for your dedication and perseverance, and your important work. Keeping an independent media outlet like WYV afloat is incredibly difficult and can be exhausting. We are so sad to hear this. Your work will not be forgotten.

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From being water cannoned by police to winning an Olympic medal Vinesh Phogat of India makes history by beating the undefeated (for 81 matches) world champion in wrestling, assuring her an Olympic medal Last year, she was one of the wrestlers leading a protest against the WFI

From being water cannoned by police to winning an Olympic medal

Vinesh Phogat of India makes history by beating the undefeated (for 81 matches) world champion in wrestling, assuring her an Olympic medal

Last year, she was one of the wrestlers leading a protest against the WFI