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In a radical transparency workshop held in a community garden addressing food insecurity, a bipoc facilitator—who is a person who immigrated and uses they/them pronouns—began dialoguing about how the existential threat to the climate, the existential threat to democracy, and the existential threat to the economy all stem from intertwined systems of oppression like patriarchy and heteronormative privilege, while also creating space for incarcerated people and those facing involuntary confinement to share how microaggression, body shaming, deadnaming, and othering persist even within lgbtqia+ spaces, and how allyship must include cisgender participants subverting norms and calling out cultural appropriation without centering themselves.