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Have you ever wanted to hold a girl’s hand but wondered excessively if it would be creepy to even make direct eye contact with her? Do you not know how to initiate, continue, or even have conversation with a cute theydie without passing out? Do you fall in love with every person you see? Don’t worry. If you’re looking to have the steamiest and the hottest complete absence of any romantic interaction, look no further!

It can feel like a breath of fresh air to step into an exhibition like Emboldened, Embodied, where every piece of art is made by a Bay Area woman of color. Upon walking in, Angela Hennesy’s installation, made mostly out of Black hair, including her own, stands regally and mysteriously before you. The surrounding art launches you into the dynamic, intergenerational conversation between QTPOC creatives.

From October 20-27, 2019, UC Berkeley’s Queer Alliance & Resource Center (QARC) and Gender Equity Resource Center (GenEq) celebrated Asexual Awareness Week, an international campaign that celebrates the asexual community and educates about the complexities and misconceptions about asexuality. Spearheading the seven-day celebration, UC Berkeley sophomore and proud asexual Michelle Lin organized a number of events available to the public, including an Ace 101 Workshop and an Ace Game Night.