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SUMMARY
Glitter, as a form of reused waste, carries vast and diverse meaning across queer and disability communities, resonating with queer excess, aesthetic re-making by queers of color, and finding value in those bodies which have been deemed disposable. Glitter`s environmental impact as a micro-pollutant shifts the texture of glitter`s role and impact. Glitter grief is the affective imprint created by the process of coming to understand the potential environmental harm of objects that matter to us. A practice of grieving glitter works toward ending climate crisis through intentional engagement with . . .
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