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In the neon-lit visual model and dancer Dak explores the intersection of his Zimbabwean identity and his queerness through raving. femme culture co-founder Elkka wrote ‘I. Miss. Raving.’ at the beginning of 2020, in response to the initial days of the pandemic. As we approach a full year of living with COVID-19, the sentiment feels […]

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