IT’S BEEN MY COMMUNITY: Interview with Gina Lynn Kaur Kundan
IT SOUNDED PERFECT. I WAS IN A BAD SPOT. I HAD THIS MANAGER that made me out to be the “angry Black girl,” because any time I spoke up, the response would be, “Why are you so intense?” To be invited to join a group that understood that was a godsend. My spouse, Jit, was out of town the day the audit...
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Zusammenfassung: | IT SOUNDED PERFECT. I WAS IN A BAD SPOT. I HAD THIS MANAGER that made me out to be the “angry Black girl,” because any time I spoke up, the response would be, “Why are you so intense?” To be invited to join a group that understood that was a godsend. My spouse, Jit, was out of town the day the auditions were set, and I have two kids. I asked, “Can I set up another time?” Ananya said, “Bring them. Children are welcome.” I brought them, and all three of us danced together. Ever since then, it’s been my |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2902b44.8 |