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A Normal Interview with Jubi Arriola-Headley by Arielle K. Jones

June 13, 2021

Kink has a more expansive meaning. … Kink as just that, sexual kinkiness. Kink as, the kink in Black folks’ hair. Kink as, a kink in the system. Kink as in, broke. So, I play off all the different ways that kink is a thing that we think about.

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