Kevin
Black, gay and disabled, Kevin has experience as an officer working in the non-profit organisation management industry and more recently as a retail specialist in central London. Skilled in event planning, event management and public speaking, he is a keen fighter for the rights of the oppressed making a change one wheel at a time.
What does your identity mean to you?
My identity comprises a variety of things; my culture, my blackness, my hair, with my disability, my wheelchair is me, and I have a codependent relationship with it. Iām going to name him Ryan. So, in essence, my identity is a mixture of wonderful, complex, beautiful attributes.
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