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"I would never post like #2 online for sure. I feel awkward and uncomfortable in the clothes. That would never go online. But I also have like my main Instagram account that has a lot like my like model, poetry stuff, whatever, and just me being a person, and just like, honestly, my Instagram is entirely just myself, because I remember after thinking second year at university, I was like upset all like my high school stuff was on Instagram, I deleted that account and made a whole new account and it's like I'm going to post what I want to and I don't care. So even my like, I think my Instagram thing is like non-binary freak or whatever. It is me being queer, being funny. Whatever I want to do, and I love that so much good, it is so freeing and freedom that I can just like do whatever I want. And it is lovely. So, like I choose #1 because that is a really cool shoot that I did. And that's on my Instagram. That was a really fun time. [...] So, people who don't know me personally probably see me like # 1, which always shocks me. Always, always shocks me because—I remember a time—this is really weird, cause I hate the idea of like being nowhere, like fame or any kind of clout things so it always just makes me uncomfortable. I'm like, ew, I’m just a person—I was at this Ryerson event and this girl came to me and they were like, are you Meet Rochelle? And I am like, I am Rochelle and I'm a dork, like, What's up? And then they were like, Oh my god, I follow you on Instagram. And I was like, I am no one. I am a myth." – Rochelle David
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Funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Partnership Grant, and by the John R. Evans Leader Fund of the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI).
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  • About
    • About INQYR
    • Regions >
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    • Timeline
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    • TISS
  • ISTN
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    • Cohort 1 (2019-2020) >
      • 2019-2020 Cohort
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      • Webinars (Cohort 1)
  • Projects
    • AutOnoME
    • inTECHgration
    • QueerVIEW
    • The ON Study
    • SnapshoT
    • QueerViBE
    • Towards Free Expression of Identity and Desire
  • Publications
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