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How I Almost Gave Up On Games

By Amanda Hudgins • May 29th, 2018

I’m not one of those named faces of GamerGate, the women for whom, for better or worse, GamerGate has become a part of their identity and brand. If you think back to those most visibly affected, the ones who had it worse, I’m nobody.

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The Game That Made Me Question What It Means to Be Me

By Kyle Bradford • May 28th, 2018

All Our Asias is inclusive. It’s ours, even if we don’t recognize it to be.

Another Look

Surrounded by Strangers

By Yussef Cole • March 28th, 2018

It is uniquely difficult coming to terms with your own identity when parts of your family, whether through language, distance or culture, feel like strangers.

Read Only Memories Made An Ass Of My Assumptions

By Matt Sayer • January 31st, 2017

“Identity is as much about recognition as it is appearance. If we want others to see us for who we want to be, we need to see them for who they want to be, too.”

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