If Queer Art is a Sin, Call Me a Sinner

Lil Nas X teaches a masterclass in reclaiming trauma through creativity

Rachel Ramkaran (she/her)

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A black snake is wrapped around a branch and an apple, looking into a sun flare against a misty green background.
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I, along with so many others in the queer community right now, am living for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” by Lil Nas X. I’m especially energized by his bold, unapologetic pride in who he is and the art he is putting out into the world. For every person outraged by his new…

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Rachel Ramkaran (she/her)

Weaver of words. Seeker of flow. Curious generalist. Poetry, fiction, non-fiction, creativity, self, relationships, food, justice & more. https://bit.ly/354BO7C