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Amari Gaiter has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in June 2021. Resources amarigaiter has populated their site with include: • Check Out My Spotify Playlists! • “Don’t Look Up” Exposes How Capitalism Won’t Save Us • Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” Is an Unapologetic Dedication to Blackness and Queerness • Uvalde Roundtable: “I’m Angry and Sad and Scared and I Know Nothing is Going to Change” • Janelle Monáe's Art Was The Musical Manifestation of My Truest Self • Black Queers Look For Accountability in Kendrick Lamar’s “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers” • The Sounds of Gen-Z: Five Queer Rappers Making Waves • The Sounds of Gen-Z: Five Queer R&B Artists That Blend Sultry with Sweet • "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" Settled for Being Superficial, Instead of Exploring Whitney and Robyn’s Depth • Soul Soup Zine • Syd’s Album “Broken Hearts Club” Beautifully Captures the Highs and Lows of Queer Love • In “Truth of The Divine” We Explore What It Means To Be Human • By Fighting Gender Expectations, My Mother Made Room for Me to Be Myself • Tribeca 2022: “You Can Live Forever” Shows Sapphic Love in A Religious World • Will “The Color Purple” Get Black Queerness Right This Time? • Jen Winstons’ Greedy Reminds You To Remember The “And” • A Black Woman’s Res(t)istance • My Tattoos Help Me Cope With Misogynoir And Remind Me I Am Worthy - WYV Archive • Black Emotional Labor is Core to my Columbia Experience • The Power of Remembering: A Review of “Men We Reaped: A Memoir” by Jesmyn Ward