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Joelle Barron

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Joelle Barron is a Canadian poet and activist, whose debut poetry collection Ritual Lights was published in 2018.[1] The book was a longlisted nominee for the Gerald Lampert Award in 2019,[2] and Barron was a shortlisted finalist for the Writers' Trust of Canada's 2019 Dayne Ogilvie Prize for emerging LGBTQ writers.[3]

Barron, who uses gender-neutral pronouns, lives in Kenora, Ontario, where they are active as an organizer of the local LGBTQ youth group and the Kenora Pride festival.[4]

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