“That is what love is for me, trying harder for each other.”

ALOK: The Urgent Need for Compassion | The Man Enough Podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq3C9R8HNUQ, 26 July 2021

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American performance artist, and LGBTQ rights activist 1991

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