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The Black Queen. Lesbian. Christian's within the LGBTQIA+ community is missing something critical: adequate and accurate representation in society. The Clit: Freshman Year written by Queen Tati touches on the journey of a group of young black lesbians trying to find themselves in this world. As the main character Alicia embarks on a journey many people know all too well - college. She is accompanied by her best friend and secret lover, Angel. This year is unlike any other for these lovers because they have freedom. Immediately connecting with a group of ladies forms an unbreakable bond of…mehr

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The Black Queen. Lesbian. Christian's within the LGBTQIA+ community is missing something critical: adequate and accurate representation in society. The Clit: Freshman Year written by Queen Tati touches on the journey of a group of young black lesbians trying to find themselves in this world. As the main character Alicia embarks on a journey many people know all too well - college. She is accompanied by her best friend and secret lover, Angel. This year is unlike any other for these lovers because they have freedom. Immediately connecting with a group of ladies forms an unbreakable bond of friendship. Courtney, Jezebel, and Tiara provide Alicia and Angel with a sense of acceptance and understanding in a world where they are taught their first difficult lesson in life; the freedom given does not always result in the happiness expected.
Autorenporträt
Queen Tati the woman behind @theclitcollection, is a D.C. Native. After graduating from St. John's University with a B.A. in Sports Management, Queen Tati had many challenges and experiences during her college career. Being inducted into the National Honor Society of Leadership in 2012, basketball manager for the University's WBB team, freshman year. Ultimately, studying abroad in Rome, Italy. When she is not writing she enjoys being an entrepreneur and learning how to become an activist for Black women in the LGBTQIA+ community and their true reflection in society and the world.