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Meet Ireland's Black Queer Book Club

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The Black Queer Book Club was started last autumn, at the height of the Covid pandemic to provide a much-needed solace for the Black queer community and POC allies.

To this end, we created a space where our narratives are given due consideration. To do this, we aim to promote and source works by Black […] The post Meet Ireland's Black Queer Book Club appeared first on GCN.

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