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Our Duty’s Substack

Erin Friday, Esq., Amie Ichikawa

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  • Erin Friday, Esq.

    Erin Friday is a Democrat, mother of a daughter who used to believe that she was a boy, and co-Lead of Our Duty. Our Duty is an international group raising awareness of the harms of the gender industry.

  • Amie Ichikawa

    Voice of the voiceless. Relentless fighter for incarcerated women’s rights. Hope dealer.

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