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Erin Greene is a Bahamian activist and artist who has been involved with the Rainbow Alliance of the Bahamas, Pride Bahamas, CARIFLAG, the Bahamian-Haitian Solidarity Group for immigration rights, and the Bahamas Human Rights Network. Her artwork examines humanity’s relationships to culture and sexuality as a means of social activism. She has been involved in stand-up comedy and with improv troupes, and hosted the internet show The Culture of Things.

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Campbell, K.O.S. (2014). Erin Greene. In: The Queer Caribbean Speaks. New Caribbean Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137364845_13

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