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Frankie DiCiaccio
Frankie DiCiaccio is an actor, theatre-maker, and arts educator. Frankie splits their time between DeKalb and New York City. Locally, Frankie is the Operations Manager of Barb Food Mart, a food pantry serving families of the DeKalb School District, and founder of the Queer-Oriented Rural Resource Network (QORRN.com).
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It has been an exhausting few weeks for Queer Americans. Frankie DiCiaccio says it's complicated, even with passage of the Respect for Marriage Act.
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Frankie DiCiaccio says it's time to unite because abortion and bodily autonomy are linked to other civil rights.
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The nation's blood supply is at its lowest level in a decade, and Frankie DiCiaccio would love to help. But...