“As a queer person specifically, there was never a moment of rest — whether living in my car or on the streets — I always had to be on high alert. I was always filled with adrenaline. Trying to sleep on the streets, all you can think about is: ‘Is anyone coming?’”
Charlie LeBeau
1 Articles0 CommentsCharles LeBeau (he/him) is a writing intern at OutWrite. He’s a junior and a transfer from Santa Monica College, currently attending UCLA as a psychology major. He’s a fan of sudoku, horror conventions, and oldies on the radio.
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