No. 7 \ The Identity Issue ‘24
Storytellers
Denée Reaves has too much to do and no time for personal debt. She has her work in social justice, a strong presence in church, and a growing travel list. Letting her values lead her financial planning is how she gets it all done.
Finding F*ing Freedom
Trauma is a four-letter word that kept Ayanna stuck, drunk, and in pain. Today, she's sober and focuses on each breath.
Contributors
Sam Correia is the Community Engagement Librarian at the Duxbury Free Library. They are passionate about community care, collective liberation, and radical hope for the future. They are the Project Director of the South Shore LGBTQ Oral History Archive and one of the co-organizers of the Queer Collective of MA/RI.
My mother and I are two very passionate people who love hard and will do anything for the people we love. Our personalities, however, are different.
When we see members of the trans community in the news, it’s often about them being attacked, murdered, or attempting to read books to children in libraries, which seems to be as controversial.
MORE STORIES ABOUT IDENTITY
Boston knows Candy O is a storyteller. She told the city stories for 25 years through the radio. Music lovers hear stories of their favorite singer-songwriters each week. Children read her books. Women tell her their secrets to success. Thousands more have benefitted from her loud advocacy in the fight against breast cancer. She’ll tell you that she needed that last bit this past winter.