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Sindya Bhanoo
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Sindya Bhanoo

How to pronounce Sindya Bhanoo: sind-YUH BAH-noo

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  • Nancy Au

    Nancy Au

    Nancy Au is a genderqueer, bisexual artist and teacher living in Oakland, California. She graduated from U.C. Berkeley with a degree in anthropology, and has an MFA from San Francisco State University where she teaches ... (more)

  • Ru Freeman

    Ru Freeman

    Ru Freeman is a Sri Lankan born writer and activist whose creative and political work has appeared internationally, including in the UK Guardian, The Boston Globe, and the New York Times. She holds a graduate degree in labor ... (more)

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