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Author: Sasha John

Sasha (she/her) is an editor at Gaysi. She’s a writer sometimes, and a reality dating show enthusiast who spends too much time on Twitter on most days. She is also a proud member of the beans-on-toast community. Sasha’s personal areas of interest are pop culture, politics (both pop culture and the serious kind) and self-help and exploration. You can find her work on Medium and Feminism in India.
We Could Be Seen
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We Could Be Seen

Meet The Influencers Living Life Stylishly Outside The Binary (A Two-Part Gaysi Series)
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Meet The Influencers Living Life Stylishly Outside The Binary (A Two-Part Gaysi Series)

What We Lose When We Praise ‘Gender Benders’ with “Go Girl! Give Us Nothing!” Energy
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What We Lose When We Praise ‘Gender Benders’ with “Go Girl! Give Us Nothing!” Energy

‘White Tiger’, Entrepreneurial Chickens And The Stories We Tell of Greatness
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‘White Tiger’, Entrepreneurial Chickens And The Stories We Tell of Greatness

In Disaffection With The State of Things
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In Disaffection With The State of Things

Gaysi Family was started as a blog to provide a voice and a safe space to desis (people from the South Asian Subcontinent) that identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender or Queer.©

This platform is a space for expression and dialogue about queer sensibilities in South Asia. A place for sharing thoughts, activism, dreams, theories, confessions, and desires.

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