A reflective commentary mourning the death of Jools Topp and celebrating her role as a symbol of LGBTQ+ acceptance, cultural meritocracy, and anti-bigotry in early New Zealand society, while warning against the current rise of anti-trans, anti-Māori, and anti-Treaty political and
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pivotal cultural moment enabled by public affection
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