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Walking the streets of Brooklyn with her wife, Emma, Nicole Dennis-Benn discovered a “strange hierarchy” dictating who can publicly express physical affection without repercussion.
Ms. Dennis-Benn, who is Jamaican-American and married to an African-American woman, wrote about her experience in her 2017 essay, “Who’s Allowed to Hold Hands?” Alicia Keys reads Ms. Dennis-Benn’s powerful account on this week’s Modern Love podcast.
Ms. Dennis-Benn is an award-winning novelist. Ms. Keys is a 15-time Grammy Award winning singer whose new song, “Show Me Love,” is out now. Stay tuned after the reading to hear more from Ms. Keys, Ms. Dennis-Benn, her wife and the Modern Love editor Daniel Jones.
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