Colin Kennedy Donovan is a disabled queer, transgender, and genderqueer identified anti-racist educator, activist, performer, and writer. Donovan is the creator of the radical Queer disability zine, Fuck Pity. In 2000, Donovan cofounded RESYST Seattle with Qwo-Li Driskill, and in 2007 they co-edited Scars Tell Stories: A Queer and Trans (Dis)ability Zine. Donovan's work has been published in several publications including Revolutionary Voices, Tu...
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