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legallyteddy has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in June 2020. Resources legallyteddy has populated their site with include: • [POEM] “Sonnet Unrequited,” Glass Poetry Journal • Karen’s Classroom Wishlist • [POEM] "Fly Me to the Moon," Fifth Wheel Press • [POEM] “Playing the Switch,” Fifth Wheel Press • [POEM] “twice our dead,” Wildness Literary Magazine • [POEMS] “Gay Chants at a Bar” & “The Least You Can Do Is Show Up,” Homology Lit • [REVIEW] “Amoako Boafo’s Textured, Intimate Portraits Produced During the Pandemic,“ for Hyperallergic • [POEM] “Mon Petit Prince,” Foundry Journal • [INTERVIEW] “‘The Maladjusted RULE!’: A Conversation with Vaginal Davis,” for Hyperallergic • [ESSAY] “Worldbuilding and Meditative Speculation through Solange and Civilization,” Michigan Quarterly Review • [READING] Mariame Kaba, “Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police” • [READING] 8toAbolition • [READING] kihana miraya ross, “Call It What It Is: Anti-Blackness • [READING] Yannick Giovanni Marshall, “Black liberal, your time is up” • [POEM] “Delivert,” Lambda Literary Poetry Spotlight • [REVIEW] “The South African Art Collective That Imagined the End of Apartheid,” Hyperallergic • [READING] Jonathan Mendoza, “Lines of Work” • [REVIEW] “Collage as Confession and the Fashioning of Black Gay Men,” Hyperallergic • [POEM] “Harbor: I,” The Columbia Review • [REVIEW] “Challenging the Narrative of ‘Gentrification as Development’ in Chicago,” Hyperallergic • [POEM] “Harbor: II,” Foundry Press • [POEM] “The Unsung,” T: New York Times Style Magazine • [POEM] “To Every Black Boy Another Boy Told to Wait,” The Shade Journal • [ARTICLE] “Yes, there are Black people in Alaska: How one cooking show dispels anti-Black myths about the frontier,” RaceBaitr • [POEM+INTERVIEW] “The Unsung,” The Shade Journal • [POEM] “How does she fit those yams so tightly,” American Chordata