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Charlotte's eyes narrowed. "And what exactly changed on that day?"
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Helena's eyes flickered, a brief moment of vulnerability before she regained her composure. "It's a date," she said, her voice even. "21st of September, 2013. A day that changed everything."
Intersectional politics: The juxtaposition of a name associated with radical Black politics (Stokely) alongside distinctly feminine names suggests an engagement with intersecting identities—race, gender, and perhaps class or intellectual lineage. The MissaX could be a site where political memory and personal grief intersect, acknowledging that public struggles and private losses are entangled.