”Being plural is unlike anything.
It should be marvellous, like life itself — but like life itself, it can be scary.
Then, we turn to our peers, who understand, know, and care.
There, we belong, get empowered, and build pride.
Their support is our life’s foundation.
We built on quicksand, we stumbled, and fell.
Then we finally found community, and our whole world changed.
When we finally found community, a new chapter started,
and we thank Power to the Plurals for its title:
Together we are stronger.
We are so looking forward to what The Plural Association will bring forth.” –