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Mia McKenzie : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mia McKenzie
Mia McKenzie is a writer, activist, and the founder of the website ''Black Girl Dangerous'' (BGD). She grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and attended the University of Pittsburgh. McKenzie identifies as a queer Black feminist and uses her writing and website to make space for LGBTQ people of color. Her debut novel, ''The Summer We Got Free'', received the Lambda Literary Award in 2013. Her essays and short stories appear regularly on BGD as well as various publications, such as the Kenyon Review. McKenzie presents talks that center around the intersections of race, class, queerness, and gender at universities and conferences across the United States〔 She currently lives in Oakland, California. == Personal life and education == Mia McKenzie was born and raised in Philadelphia. She grew up in a working-class family where the Christian church was important to family life. In an interview with (Elixher ) magazine, Mia states, "I come from a family of churchgoers and I was raised going to church, and because of that I have a particular interest in and connection to the stories of Black church folk, and especially the ways in which incredible amounts of queerness and equal amounts of homophobia co-exist in Black churches". McKenzie studied writing at the University of Pittsburgh.
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