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"It's Okay to Just Be Myself" - Deaf LGBTQ Dancer From Okinawa Talks About Liberation From Double Minority Status

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Arisa Amuro (41), a deaf person born in Naha City who is LGBTQ (sexual minority), is active mainly in Tokyo as part of the dance group "Bombshell Three Sisters," which is made up of three other people in the same situation. As a student, she felt alienated as a double minority, but after moving to Tokyo and interacting with LGBTQ people, her values changed.
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Arisa Amuro (41), a deaf person born in Naha City who is LGBTQ (sexual minority), is active mainly in Tokyo as part of the dance group "Bombshell Three Sisters," which is made up of three other people in the same situation. As a student, she felt alienated as a double minority, but after moving to Tokyo and interacting with LGBTQ people, her values changed.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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