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Please join us on Tuesday, May 14, 2019, at LaGuardia Community College for a conversation with Pulitzer Center grantee Daniella Zalcman about her project "Signs of Your Identity." "Signs of Your Identity" is an investigation of the impact of coercive assimilation policies on indigenous communities. Residential schools were established in the nineteenth century to forcibly assimilate ingidenous peoples into Western society. The means by which this process occurred left lasting damage on individuals and communities. Zalcman uses conversations with those who survived the residential school system to explore how its impact is still felt today on them, their families and their communities. Zalcman is a documentary photographer and founder of Women Photograph, an initiative working to elevate the voices of female and non-binary visual journalists. Her "Signs of Your Identity" project is the recipient of the 2017 Arnold Newman Prize, a 2017 Robert F Kennedy Journalism Award, the 2016 FotoEvidence Book Award, the 2016 Magnum Foundation's Inge Morath Award, and part of Open Society Foundation's Moving Walls 24. LaGuardia Community College is a Campus Consortium partner.
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Bowl Turning (For Women & Non-Binary Folks) December 12th 10:00-2:00 $100.00 / Sold Out Learn the ins and outs of bowl turning. Turn a greenwood (fresh cut) bowl on the electric lathe. Learn lathe anatomy, bowl blank prep, turning with a bowl gouge and parting tool, drying, and finishing. Maximum class runs 4 hours total with a 1/2 hour lunch break & discussion about bowls. Small groups of 4 Materials and tools provided. Leave with your very own bowl!!!! Taught by Jess *Cancellation policy: Please give 1 week notice and you will be refunded 85% to cancel class. If you are sick the day of, you can makeup the class in the future for no additional fee.
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– Show Description – The show begins as another annual production of A Christmas Carol, then shifts into a comical & nostalgic review of our favorite holiday classics including It’s a Wonderful Life, Frosty, Rudolph, Charlie Brown and so much more! Three actors (with the help of Santa) cover everything from Dickens to Dr. Seuss in 90+ minutes of fast paced holiday humor and childhood favorites. In search of 2 more actors to add to the cast. Female, Male or non-binary actors 20 – 35 yo, open to all ethnicities. Faced paced, comedic material with audience participation. Virtual auditions will be held Thursday, 10/7 10:30 am – 4:00 pm , Saturday 10/9 3:00 – 8:00 pm, and Wednesday 10/13 10:30 am – 4:00 pm. Anyone interested in the auditioning should send their resume & headshot to the Director – Darrell Grant along with 2 possible 15 min slots to audition during one of the above days/windows. (contact: firstname.lastname@example.org) - Please prepare a 2 – 3 minute holiday themed/comedic monologue - Also come prepared to engage in audience style improve with the Director - Once your rehearsal slot is confirmed, you will receive a link & audition invite - This is a paid gig & selected actors must be available for entire run - Rehearsals will be a mix of in person and virtual and begin the week of Oct 18th
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LGBT Youth Scotland, Scottish PEN and Interrobang?! are pleased to present a very special night of readings and performances from trans and non-binary youth, alongside visiting writer Eli Clare, and Nat Raha. This event is part of Many Voices, Scottish PEN’s new project aiming to offer new platforms for stories that are often excluded from the public conversation. I Write, I Rise is a group of young trans, non-binary, genderfluid and genderqueer writers, led by trans / queer poet and activist Nat Raha. Join us for an evening to showcase the work and talent of the participating writers. Event is free but ticketed, and spaces are limited. *Please note: LGBTQ Youth Priority category is reserved for LGBTQ identifed youth only. White, disabled, and genderqueer, Eli Clare lives in the Green Mountains of Vermont where he writes and proudly claims a penchant for rabble-rousing. He has written two books of creative non-fiction, Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure and Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation, and a collection of poetry, The Marrow’s Telling: Words in Motion, and has been published in many periodicals and anthologies. Eli speaks, teaches, and facilitates all over the United States and Canada at conferences, community events, and colleges about disability, queer and trans identities, and social justice. Among other pursuits, he has walked across the United States for peace, coordinated a rape prevention program, and helped organize the first ever Queerness and Disability Conference. Nat Raha is a poet and trans / queer activist, living in Edinburgh, Scotland. Her poetry includes two collections: countersonnets (Contraband Books, 2013), and Octet (Veer Books, 2010); and numerous pamphlets including ‘de/compositions’ (Enjoy Your Homes Press, 2017), ‘£/€xtinctions’ (sociopathetic distro, 2017), ‘[of sirens / body & faultlines]’ (Veer Books, 2015), and ‘mute exterior intimate’ (Oystercatcher Press, 2013). She’s performed and published her work internationally. Her essay ‘Transfeminine Brokenness, Radical Transfeminism’ has recently been published in the South Atlantic Quarterly. Nat is undertaking a PhD in Creative & Critical Writing at the University of Sussex; and since April, she has been working with Scottish PEN, running creative writing workshops with trans and non-binary youth, as part of the Many Voices project. LGBT Youth Scotland is the largest youth and community-based organisation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Scotland. The charity’s mission is to empower lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people and the wider LGBT community so that they are embraced as full members of the Scottish family at home, school and in every community. Scottish PEN is the Scottish branch of PEN International, a not-for-profit organisation that champions freedom of speech and literature across borders. Scottish PEN defends writers who are subject to censorship, imprisonment, death sentence, and exile, their freedom of expression, freedom of press, and freedom to critique. Interrobang?! is Scotland’s most adorably edgy night of storytelling & music, and Britain’s Best Regular Spoken Word Night Venue accessibility: Guide and hearing dogs are welcome. If you require a portable hearing loop, please let us know by emailing email@example.com.
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The following is from a friend of mine, in Indianapolis, Indiana – one of the epicenters of fascist violence in the US. As some of you may have heard, I’ve recently been released from being locked up in the men’s processing center of the Marion County Jail. Which, as a non-binary trans person with gender non-conforming proclivities, would not have boded well had I not had the company of good comrades nearby, and the knowledge that people were still fighting for us on the outside. Also, there were neo-nazis. So there’s that. And to top it all off, I’ve been repeatedly deadnamed in the media. So, please, don’t read the names of the arrests, out of respect for me as your friend and as a person. But, in its full, uncut glory, I present to you the call-to-arms I issued last night:
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WWDACT is a systemic advocacy and peer support organisation for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disability in the ACT region. Established in 1995, WWDACT follows a human rights philosophy, based on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and the Convention on the Elimination of (All Forms Of) Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). It works with government and non-government organisations to improve the status and lives of women with disabilities in the ACT and surrounding region. Our priority areas include: equity, health, violence prevention, environmental safety and housing. WWDACT, through its membership, has strong links to relevant ACT advocacy organisations and also has a close association with Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA), the peak organisation for women with all types of disabilities in Australia. WWDACT has won several awards for our work, including the 2015 Chief Minister’s Inclusion Award for Excellence in Championing Human Rights and the 2012 International Women’s Day Award, Community Category. Read about the history of WWDACT, as told by Board Chair, Sue Salthouse. [pdf]
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2022 Vermont 100 Race Recap Thank you to our runners, crew, pacers, volunteers, sponsors*, and the VT community at large who brought so much energy and enthusiasm to the 2022 Vermont 100. We cannot express how much everyone’s patience has meant to us over these past few years. Everyone had a hand in the success of this event and we hope to see you again in 2023! Official Race Photos Presented by Ben Kimball, are available here. Official Race Results Presented by OneTime, available here. Below, or read this article from MassUltra. 100-mile Male Category* Champion and Top 3 Finishers! - Roy Van Cleef, 16:30:01 (1st overall) - Nicholas Mamrak, 17:09:22 (2nd overall and 1st solo overall) - Oliver Mednick, 17:42:15 (3rd overall ) Van Cleef broke from the pack early and held the lead to the finish to secure his first-ever win at the Vermont 100; Mamrak ran self-supported and maintained second throughout and first overall solo; and Mednick started at a conservative pace and climbed spots carefully all day to round out the podium. 100-mile Female Category* Champion and Top 3 Finishers - Aliza Lapierre, 18:35:25 (6th overall) - Christine Mosley, 19:20:45 (8th overall and 1st solo female category) - Dylan Broderick, 20:45:56 (15th overall) Lapierre has over a decade of 100-mile experience — with a list of amazing performances to her name — and she used her knowledge to race patiently, slowly closing the gap on Moseley, the 2019 VT100 defending champ who held the lead through mile 69; while Broderick rounded out the podium for her fourth top-five finish at VT100. 100-mile Male Category* and Overall Athletes with Disabilities (AWD) Division** Category - Ben Simanski (image: right), 23:28:29 (62nd overall, 1st Visually Impaired). - Eric Strong, 26:29:30 (108th overall, 2nd Visually Impaired) Simanski is a visually impaired athlete, and he led the AWD field from start to finish, holding off fellow visually impaired runners Eric Strong (26:29:30) and Kyle Robidoux. 100-km Female Category* Champion, Top 3 Finishers, and Solo Winner - Riley Brady, 10:03:55 (1st overall and new women’s category CR) - Samantha Stimac, 10:53:56 (3rd overall) - Tess Hamilton, 11:55:29 (5th overall) - Solo Winner: Angelika Grodna-Pantera, 12:23:52 (4th female category, 7th overall) Brady, now a VT100 vet, executed an incredible race, managing their pace in the pack carefully in the first half and breaking away from the field over the final 30 miles to earn the overall 100-km win and setting a new female category course record in the process. Stimac and Hamilton had strong races to round out the podium; and Grodna-Pantera’s self-supported effort was good for fourth in the female category and seventh overall. 100-km Male Category* Champion and Top 3 Finishers - Natty Montoya, 10:32:17 (2nd overall and 1st overall solo) - Palo Cvik, 11:27:59 (4th overall) - Bhushan Suresh, 12:03:08 (6th overall) Montoya raced hard from the start, contesting the overall win until halfway, and then settling into a self-supported pace that was good for second overall and first solo. Cvik also left the gate with the leaders and despite falling behind in time, never lost his spot in the top; and Suresh raced steady to round out the male category podium. *At the Vermont 100, runners who identify as non-binary may choose to compete in their own division or against their hormonal peers in either the male or female category. Like our athletes with disabilities division (AWD), this option is presented as part of our race’s larger push to expand accessibility and inclusion in the sport of ultrarunning. We believe that the trails are a place for everyone and we continuously strive to make our runner, volunteer, sponsorship, and fundraising opportunities as accessible and appealing to people from all backgrounds and identities. If you have ideas on how our event can continue to break barriers and close gaps, email us at email@example.com. **In 2017, the Vermont 100 deepened our commitment to adaptive sports by becoming the first trail ultra ever to recognize mobility and visually impaired athletes in their own division: Athletes With Disabilities (AWD). Go here to learn about the criteria, entry process, division breakdown, rules, and more. - BASE Performance - inov-8 All Terrain Running - Move Free (hat and running apparel company) - Plink (low-sugar drink in an effervescent, flavor-packed tablet) - Cabot Creamery Co-operative - The Run Formula - Buckles: If you did not get your 2022 finisher buckle in person, you should have it by mail now. Email the RD if you did not receive yours. - Race Merchandise: Our online store is closed for the year. Check back later. NEXT YEAR’S RACE The 2023 Vermont 100 is scheduled for: - July 14-16, 2023 - Registration details coming in November. - Registration opens in December.
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Trans & Non-Binary Swimmers All OTS sessions are open to those who identify as trans or non-binary, although we recognise that many of the pools we use do not cater adequately for the needs of that community. However, in an exciting new collaboration between OTS and TAGS - Transgender And Gender non-conforming Swimming group – there is a new, twice-monthly swimming session at the Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre, Adelaide Road, London NW3 3NF. The pool is self-contained and has its own private changing for Trans and Gender Non-Conforming Swimmers. The sessions are held on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month, from 8.30 to 10.00 pm. The nearest tube station is Swiss Cottage (3 minutes walk away) and there is free parking in the local streets after 6.30pm - Winchester Road / Fellows Road / Eton Avenue. The cost of each session is £3.65, payable at the venue. OTS is contributing towards the pool hire costs and providing a trained coach to help the TAGS swimmers develop their swimming skills and technique. Our aim is to encourage the TAGS swimmers to join OTS and to help them integrate fully and enjoy the benefits of being part of our Club. Any trans or gender non-conforming swimmer interested in trying out OTS should complete the Trial PARQ. You’ll then be invited to come along for a free taster session where the Head Coach will be able to assess your swimming ability and decide which lane you should be allocated to. Any trans or gender non-conforming swimmer interested in attending the Swiss Cottage sessions only are asked to complete the OTS Swiss Cottage membership form. Existing OTS trans and non-binary members are welcome to attend the Swiss Cottage sessions, subject to payment of the session fee at the venue.
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Santa Claus does not exist. I kind of want to get that out there first of all. Just so we are entirely clear. Santa Claus doesn’t exist, and that is quite possibly the most powerful thing about Santa. I’ll get to that in a moment. First, a brief recap of recent nonsense. Earlier this month, December 2018, a marketing company, GraphicSpring, sent out a survey asking how to best modernise Santa. One of the questions was “If you could ‘rebrand’ Santa for modern society, what gender would he be?”, with the three answers being Male, Female or Gender Neutral. Of the respondents, 10.6% said female, 17.2% said gender neutral, and 72.2% said male. Anyway, this has worked up some people, with a wave of pieces from various places decrying the idea of a gender neutral Santa. Let’s be entirely clear here: this is not a measured opinion poll. This is a marketing company creating buzz, and using the fact that a lot of people have knee jerk reactions both to Santa himself, as a beloved holiday figure, and to anything they regard as “shoving transness down their throats”. A cynical viewer might even argue that it is a clear attempt by GS to use transphobia as a cynical way to get marketing clicks, knowing that the brunt of the anger will be directed at the trans and non-binary communities, not at themselves. Anyway, this is clear attempt by GS to use transphobia as a cynical way to get marketing clicks, knowing that the brunt of the anger will be directed at the trans and non-binary communities, not at themselves. All the trans and non-binary groups* I’ve been involved with have generally been mostly confused by this entire thing, since no one has really asked for Santa to be made gender neutral. Maybe as a joke, but seriously, that’s not really something you need to worry about. It isn’t actually a thing. But there is another side to this, and for that I want to return to what I mentioned above. Santa isn’t real, and that is one of Santa’s greatest strengths. Santa Claus is in many ways a symbol as much as he is a character, and I think the best thing he symbolises is generosity, and anonymous generosity at that. There’s a couple of ways to read him. Santa as a judge of behaviour, who know when you’ve been bad or good, and the bad get coal** is another popular reading for instance, but my personal view of Santa is less as a character, and a role that people step into. Signing a gift from Santa removes the giver from the equation. We know Santa doesn’t exist, but still, it is his name on the presents. Santa gives without the hope of receiving anything back, except maybe a glass of milk and a few biscuits. Santa is a mask for us to wear so we can in turn, focus on giving and kindness, and I think that is Santa’s greatest strength. Santa does not exist, and we can all be Santa. So, if you ask me what Santa’s gender is, then my question in turn is, what is your gender? Because that is Santa’s. And Santa is also agendered, using they/them as their pronouns, because I am also Santa. And Santa uses he and she and they and all the neo-pronouns you like, because Santa is all of us. Just stepping into the red suit, and quietly placing down a present, before disappearing unseen, back up the chimney into the world that doesn’t exist, just North of the North Pole. * I am agendered, and I generally use they/them as my pronouns. I will almost certainly be exploring this more, but this is the first post where this has come up. ** Which in itself is another interesting point; is it a warning, or, given that the tradition dates back to when coal fireplaces were used to warm the house, a way of saying “you may be bad, but you still don’t deserve to be cold”? Although in some traditions it is coal from the fireplace, so that is a whole other thing. I tried to look this up for this piece, and for a story I’m working on, but no one’s really sure where the tradition of coal comes from, other than it is pretty widespread and not really done anymore.
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A Rutgers student newspaper published an op-ed article that blames ‘toxic masculinity’ for the recent mass shooting in Florida. In this editorial piece from Rutgers’ The Daily Targum, contributor Francesca Petrucci asks her readers if “we can equate femininity to passivity with little statistical evidence, why is it that we cannot equate masculinity to gun violence with large statistical evidence?” “We often label these folks as ‘madmen’ with ‘mental illness,’ but when will we begin to label masculinity as having gone ‘mad’?” Petrucci wrote. “While many argue that most mass shooters are ‘mentally ill,’ only 14.8 percent out of 88 shooters were diagnosed with a mental illness, according to a database of mass shootings since 1966.” The author then went as far to suggest that it’s time to start labeling ‘toxic masculinity’ as a mental illness in the same vein as schizophrenia or a personality disorder. “If mental illnesses like schizophrenia and personality disorder are influencers, we also must remember that only some express illness violently,” she wrote. “Is it time to categorize toxic masculinity as a mental illness?” Petrucci’s article is somewhat reminiscent of an editorial piece released by Politico Magazine, which has the headline of “Don’t Blame Mental Illness for Mass Shootings; Blame Men.” In that Politico piece, the author writes, “Yet, while most mass shooters in the past 35 years have not been found to have a serious mental illness, nearly all of them do have one thing in common: their sex” and “if we want to stop the problem of mass shootings, we need to fix the problem of toxic masculinity.” Sociologist Eric Madfis is cited in the Politico article, suggesting that the connection between mass shootings and the male gender may be derived from cultural standards regarding how men are expected to respond to victimization and stress. Madfis works as an associate professor at the criminal justice department at the University of Washington-Tacoma, and has written a 2014 journal article which dissects the intersectional (gender, race, economic class) identities of America’s past mass shooters. He says, “Women tend to internalize blame and frustration, while men tend to externalize it through acts of aggression.” The Politico article also states that “In fact, being of the female sex is actually considered a protective factor against becoming a perpetrator of serious violence” while mentioning that women only commit “a very tiny fraction” of mass shootings. According to Statista.com, which collects information from more than 22,500 sources, “between 1982 and February 2018, 2 mass shootings were initiated by female shooters, (while) 94 (were perpetrated) by male shooters.” However, the Rutgers student clarifies in her article that “men are not inherently violent or mad”, and points to Aaron Feis, a football coach who sacrificed his life protecting students from a hail of gunfire in the Parkland High School mass shooting. For Petrucci, simply being a male isn’t enough to potentially drive someone to commit a mass shooting, but it is the culture surrounding masculinity that is the alleged culprit. She finds masculinity as a whole to be “a social construction created through media, culture, and business, which teaches men how to behave and what to value,” according to an interview from Campus Reform. “Toxic masculinity are the facets of this social construction which are dangerous or toxic to men, women, and non-binary people and has implications for society at large,” she wrote, pinpointing the blame on social norms for men’s violent behavior. The Rutgers student author wrote that, “men are socialized to act in ways which hurt others and themselves. Men have higher rates of perpetrating domestic violence, have higher rates of substance abuse, and simply being male is factored into one’s risk of being a mass shooter,” while also claiming “this is not a critique of men.” Petrucci suggested that her piece was not an indictment on the inherent character of males, but rather a “critique of the masculine gender box,” which she described as “a habitat constructed to teach men how they should behave.” “The box instructs its inhabitants to be financially stable, eat partially cooked animals, and have a love affair with women and violence,” Petrucci wrote. She then concluded her article with a question. “The question is not if masculinity is a social construct, but rather how many more lives will it take to transform this construction?” Meanwhile, the Rutgers Conservative Union is working to defund the student newspaper where Ms. Petrucci’s article first appeared. This conservative group insists that The Daily Targum has an incredibly obvious “left-leaning bias.” The Targum currently receives an estimated $1 million per year off of a $11.25-per-student fee. The Rutgers Conservative Union is informing students that they have the option to request a refund per the fee’s official policy.
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What effects does it have? What is it? Medication that reduces the risk of pregnancy and may reduce severity of periods. It's also known as Combined pill. How long does it last? The effects of the pill last for as long as you take the pill. The pill may take up to a week to take effect depending on the point in the menstrual cycle you start taking it. Testosterone and/or GnRH agonists do not provide reliable contraception for people with ovaries 1. They do not prevent pregnancy effectively. Most contraceptives contain oestrogen which can interfere with testosterone treatment. If you are using testosterone, ask your doctor for a “progesterone-only” contraceptive instead 1. You can read more about the combined contraceptive pill on the NHS Choices website. You can find more information specifically for transgender and non-binary people on the FSRH website. - 1 FSRH Clinical Effectiveness Unit (2017) “Contraceptive Choices and Sexual Health for Transgender and Non-binary People.” [online] Available from: https://www.fsrh.org/documents/fsrh-ceu-statement-contraceptive-choices-and-sexual-health-for/contraceptive-choices-and-sexual-health-for-transgender-non-binary-people-oct-2017.pdf Errors and omissions Is there something missing from this page? Have you spotted something that isn't correct? Please tweet us or message us on Facebook to let us know, or file an issue on GitHub. Page last updated: July 2018
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During our Easter worship service the congregation completed a consensus-based ritual to confirm their desire to become a designated Open and Affirming church for LGBTQ+ individuals and families. Each member came forward to weave a rainbow ribbon onto the flower-covered Easter cross as a sign and symbol of their individual commitment to an open and affirming faith and church. Then each person took a rainbow colored heart-shaped lapel pin from the communion table as a sign and symbol of their commitment to live out the resurrected radical love of Christ publicly within the church and in the world. Finally, Rev. Dr. Jenny Whitcher offered anointing with Prophetic Blessing anointing oil, that each person "would be transformed and transforming in sharing the resurrected radical love of Christ." To complete this ritual and confirm the congregation's collective commitment to being an Open and Affirming church, together we read aloud the below Open and Affirming Statement written by the congregation: "Evergreen Christian Church affirms and celebrates LGTBTQ+ individuals and families to be authentically who they are. We invite all to join in life’s faith journey, to serve together, and to create a safe haven for the marginalized. Together, we will continue to seek to understand the challenges of the Church to live out the mission of Christ in the world." At the suggestion of one of the members, Chris Lambrecht, we will leave the rainbow cross up in the sanctuary through the Easter season (through June 9th), so that those who couldn't be with us on Easter can participate in the Open and Affirming confirmation ritual during Sunday worship in the near future. If you would like to participate in this ritual on a particular Sunday, please let the pastor know before worship by either emailing the preacher of the week in advance, or letting them know the day of during fellowship some time before worship begins. We have a few photos of this O&A confirmation ritual on our website. We began our time together by lighting a purple candle to invite Christ into the space and the Holy Spirit to guide us, and read the corresponding section of the Rainbow Christ Prayer: "Violet is for vision, the wisdom of spirit. Interconnected Christ, you are our Wisdom, creating and sustaining the universe. Free us from isolation and grant us the grace of interdependence. With the violet stripe in the rainbow, connect us with others and with the whole creation." Today marks our final session of the six-week Open & Affirming process. We focused our time in discussion and co-creation of an Open & Affirming Statement for Evergreen Christian Church. This statement is different from, and also, in alignment with mission, vision, and values statements, and is for the specific purpose of articulating together four ourselves and the wider community what it means to us to be an Open & Affirming congregation. After we put together the statement, we asked some of our LGBTQ+ friends from outside of ECC to review it to make sure that our intentions came across accurately to them. Here is our Evergreen Christian Church Open & Affirming Statement: Evergreen Christian Church affirms and celebrates LGTBTQ+ individuals and families to be authentically who they are. We invite all to join in life’s faith journey, to serve together, and to create a safe haven for the marginalized. Together, we will continue to seek to understand the challenges of the Church to live out the mission of Christ in the world. This coming Easter Sunday, 4/21, we will hold a ritual of affirmation and confirmation at the end of our Easter worship service to become designated as an Open and Affirming ministry of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Open and Affirming Ministries commit to openly welcome and affirm persons of all gender expressions and sexual orientations to the table of Christ's communion and to the full life and leadership of the Christian Church. At worship we celebrated the 10th annual International Transgender Day of Visibility, which occurs annually on March 31st, and celebrates transgender people and raises awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. The holiday was founded by U.S.-based transgender activist Rachel Crandall in 2009, as a reaction to the lack of LGBTQ+ holidays celebrating transgender people, and with frustration that the only well-known transgender-centered holiday was the Transgender Day of Remembrance which mourned the murders of transgender people, but did not acknowledge and celebrate living members of the transgender community. We were joined by LGBTQ+ guest speakers for today’s Open & Affirming session, who also worshiped with us: Angie Combs (They/them/theirs), who identifies as genderqueer transgender and is an Elder and Interim Communications Director at Cairn Christian Church in Lafayette, Colorado; Tom Lemke (he/him/his), who identifies as a cisgender gay man and is a former member of South Broadway Christian Church now attending Mission Gathering, a Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) new church start in Thornton. In addition, we were joined by Sarah Scott (She/Her/Hers), who has identified as a cisgender Lesbian since her early 20s, and grew up in the Evergreen Christian Church. In joining our conversation, Sarah shared thoughtful insights from her identities and experiences, and so I've included her voice in this post as well. We began our time together by lighting the red, orange, yellow, and green candles to invite Christ into the space and the Holy Spirit to guide us, and read the corresponding section of the Rainbow Christ Prayer: "Green is for love, the heart of spirit. Transgressive Outlaw Christ, you are our Heart, breaking rules out of love. In a world obsessed with purity, you touch the sick and eat with outcasts. Free us from conformity and grant us the grace of deviance. With the green stripe in the rainbow, fill our hearts with untamed compassion for all beings.” Our guest speakers shared parts of their personal faith and LGBTQ+ identity journeys, and engaged questions from the congregation and pastors. Below I’ve drafted a summary of our collective conversation. In a couple of places, I’ve added a few additional resources to support our learning. I invited Angie, Tom, and Sarah to review a draft of this blog post prior to publishing to make sure their voices and experiences of the conversation are accurately represented. We are grateful for Angie, Tom, and Sarah, and for the genuine love and honesty they shared with us as we journey through the Open and Affirming (O&A) process. What does an O&A church feel and look like? Tom: Most importantly, an O&A church is genuinely welcoming. Today, when I arrived at ECC, I was warmly embraced, and this is my first time here. I don’t know you and you don’t know me. You were genuinely happy to see me, eager to meet me, and glad I was joining you. Many people came up to meet me with smiles, and greeted me with handshakes and hugs. If you want to know what an O&A church feels like, this was it today: the Transgender Flag on the altar, the gender inclusive language in the bulletin and music with a note about why you use inclusive language, the sermon. And most importantly, the authenticity and practice of your faith is a reflection of your belief in being Open and Affirming. When you walk into an O&A church, you can just feel it. What else can we do, what changes could we make to be fully inclusive? Tom: You’ve got the most important part of genuine welcome. One additional thing you could do is to make all the bathrooms signs gender inclusive. This way transgender and non-gender binary people will know they are welcome and won’t have to question whether it is safe for them to go to the bathroom here, or wonder which bathrooms are for their use. Angie: As a transgender person, when I see gender binary bathroom signs (male and female), I’m not sure if I’m included. And it goes beyond inclusion, it is also about safety. There are not enough publicly available gender inclusive bathrooms, which is a real health and safety issue in the transgender community. One time a small child saw my legs, which I don’t shave, and asked her mom why there was a man in the women’s bathroom. I waited in the bathroom stall for 20 minutes, until I knew both the mother and child had left the restroom, and that their family had enough time to leave the rest stop entirely. Imagine if that child’s father was outside of the bathroom and heard his daughter ask why there was a man in the bathroom? It is the kind of question that can lead to violent confrontation and a threat to my safety. I have to think about these things just to go to the bathroom, especially if I am travelling alone. The step beyond affirming LGBTQ+ in the church, is to celebrate us. Affirming and celebrating LGBTQ+ individuals and families in the church, can include: Can you explain more about why pronouns are important to you personally, your faith, and your understanding of and relationship to God? Angie: Pronouns are directly linked to my identity. I understand that we all have to learn and practice new habits, like using they/their/theirs pronouns for an individual, and sometimes make mistakes. It doesn’t bother me as long as someone is trying. However, when you tell someone your pronouns are they/their/theirs, and they intentionally misgender you, and refuse to use your pronouns, they are putting me in their box, that doesn’t fit me. It teaches me that I can no longer trust them. Because if I can’t trust them with my identity, how can I trust them with anything else. I like to use this example to help people understand the use of they/their/theirs pronouns for individuals, or in the singular sense grammatically. What do you say when you find someone’s phone, wallet, or purse? You say, “Someone lost their phone. Did someone lose their wallet? I found their purse, whose is it?” We actually know how to use “their” in singular form, we do it all the time, we just don’t realize it. Now we need to practice applying the singular use of “their” to people we meet and know, whose gender pronouns are they/their/theirs. For many people, it is a privilege that you don’t have to think about your gender identity. When your sex at birth and your gender identity align into a male or female binary, you fit within social norms. When your sex at birth and your gender identity don’t align, and/or you don’t fit within a male-female gender binary, but rather somewhere on the gender spectrum, or continuum, then you don’t fit within social norms. This means you’re regularly confronted by others trying to fit you into a male-female gender binary or into the dominant culture. Tom: Some LGBTQ+ individuals also struggle with internalized homophobia, because we’ve been taught throughout our lives in various contexts (family, church, school, work, etc.) that our identity(ies) is/are not right, that something is wrong with us. This is why some LGBTQ+ individuals hide their identities, or “come out” later in life. I was married to a woman and had two children, and after years of marriage, of what I thought was a good marriage, my wife confronted me about our marriage. I had internalized homophobic teachings and suppressed who I really was. I’m a gay man, and now I truly believe that I am beloved by God. Because of my life experience and identity, and that of other people in my family, like my son who identifies as bisexual, and my friends, I understand a wide continuum of gender identities. For me, God is not a he or a she, God is they, God is inclusive of all of our gender identities, of all of us, God’s beloved. How is being an O&A designated church different for a church that seems to have been practicing LGBTQ+ inclusion already? Sarah: I grew up in this church and always felt accepted. Part of that included that the church welcomed preachers who I knew were LGBTQ+, even if that wasn’t public at the time. And also, an abundant faith and theology is inclusive, and it is time to say that you are inclusive publicly, otherwise you and your church are living in a scarcity model and faith. Angie: I graduated from seminary with a Master’s of Divinity (MDiv) three years ago. I haven’t started the ordination process, because I don’t know if any church will hire me, a transgender person, to be their pastor. When I first moved to Denver, there were only three O&A churches in our denomination and they all had settled leadership that didn’t look like it would be changing any time soon. Over the past several years more churches have become O&A in our denomination, which gives me hope. I’m also not sure if I want to be the first transgender clergy person in our denomination. I don’t know of and don’t have transgender colleagues in our denomination, and I’m not sure I want to go through what means to be the first. I don’t take communion at churches that don’t have an O&A designation or clear statement, because I don’t know if they really do welcome me to Christ’s table. Sarah: When I see a religious institution in a community, I assume it is not a safe place for me as a Lesbian. So visible evidence that your church is O&A is important. How do we make sure LGBTQ+ people know they are welcomed and affirmed at our church? Visible evidence is important, here are some ideas: We began our time together by lighting the red, orange, and yellow candles to invite Christ into the space and the Holy Spirit to guide us, and read the corresponding section of the Rainbow Christ Prayer: "Yellow is for self-esteem, the core of spirit. Out Christ, you are our Core. Free us from closets of secrecy and give us the guts and grace to come out. With the yellow stripe in the rainbow, build our confidence." Our topic today was Biblical Interpretation. We started by identifying the ways we each understand the Bible, in order to develop a collective understanding of how our congregation approaches Biblical interpretation as a whole. For our congregation, the Bible is: We then explored the cultural contexts and broader Biblical messages behind the so-called "Clobber Passages," or the six scriptures most frequently used to "clobber" or discriminate against LGBTQ+ individuals and families. First we looked at the cultural contexts and broader Biblical messages of the Hebrew Bible. God led and protected the Israelites in their exodus out of Egypt towards freedom. The Israelites were a nomadic, shepherding tribe of the desert who traveled to a fertile, agrarian Mediterranean context to "be fruitful and multiply." When they arrived into this new fertile land, the encountered the Canaanites who had a fertility-based religion. God took care of the Israelites in their Exodus, and also, the Israelites were tempted to join in this fertility-based worship, because the land was so fertile—something foreign to them, that they thought perhaps they should also worship the Canaanite fertility gods too. This Canaanite fertility religion included ritual sex, which reflected a magical thinking and logic that if the people engaged in ritual sex, it would encourage the goddess Asherah and god Baal (Asherah is both mother and mistress to Baal) to have sex therefore bringing fertility and fruit-fullness to the land and people. Not only was there same gendered ritual sex, there was also same gendered temple prostitution, which is why we encounter scriptures like Deuteronomy 23:17, "None of the daughters of Israel shall be a temple prostitute; none of the sons of Israel shall be a temple prostitute." In the Hebrew Bible God is giving clear guidance to the Israelites to separate them from their new religious and cultural context in which ritual sex and temple prostitution are ubiquitous. The scriptural passages in the Hebrew Bible that forbid men from lying down with men are in response to the ubiquitous ritual sex and temple prostitution of the Canaanites, and are not broad statements about mutually consenting and respectful same-gender sex or sexual relationships as we understand them today. We also encounter an interesting translation issue with some interpretations of the Hebrew Bible around two important words that are sometimes conflated into one meaning: Finally, and perhaps, most importantly, the sexual and relational standards at the time of the Hebrew Bible are not comparable to modern standards. In the context of the Hebrew Bible: We also explored the class of gender fluid people known as "Saris" in Hebrew, which included both castrated and physically intact gender fluid male and female identified individuals, intersex, and a variety of other non-binary gender attributes. according to Ancient Jewish halachic (legal) proscriptions, eunuchs were allowed to marry and have sex, although they couldn't produce children due to their infertility. These Saris or eunuchs occupy a unique space in the Bible which otherwise generally portrays gender as binary, except for this group of people. When present in Biblical stories, eunuchs have important roles. In Jeremiah 38:1-12, a eunuch saves Jeremiah, and in Esther 4:5, a eunuch helps Esther. Then there is the story of the Ethiopian Eunuch in Acts 8:26-40, who represents one of the first gentiles to follow Jesus and is baptized by Philip. The Ethiopian Eunuch was a person of power, in charge of the entire treasury of the Candace, the queen of the Ethiopians. What does it mean that a eunuch was on of the first gentiles to follow Jesus? What does this mean for how wide we should make the circle of inclusion for followers of Christ? Finally, Jesus speaks about and affirms eunuchs in Matthew 19:12, "For there are eunuchs who have been so from birth, and there are eunuchs who have been made eunuchs by others, and there are eunuchs who have made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. Let anyone accept this who can.” Some interpret this passage to be about celibacy, yet would the ancient Jewish halachic (legal) proscriptions apply in which eunuchs were allowed to marry and have sex? How would our reading of this passage change? Would we understand Jesus as saying: For there are gender fluid people who have been born so from birth? And can we imagine someone making themselves [living authentically as] gender fluid for the sake of the kin-dom of God? Here is what those "Clobber Passages" look like through these contextual lenses and in a wider context of the primary messages of the Bible: Our modern concept of mutually consenting, respectful, and loving sexual and romantic relationship whether they be same-gendered or different gendered is simply not comparable to the sexuality and relationally of the cultural contexts of the Hebrew Bible or Gospel. We began our time together by lighting the red and orange candles to invite Christ into the space and the Holy Spirit to guide us, and read the corresponding section of the Rainbow Christ Prayer: "Orange is for sexuality, the fire of spirit. Erotic Christ, you are our Fire, the Word made flesh. Free us from exploitation and grant us the grace of mutual relationships. With the orange stripe in the rainbow, kindle a fire of passion in us." Today we had a few new faces, so we went around the circle introducing ourselves using our name and and pronouns, for example: They/their/theirs, she/her/hers, he/him/his. This practice reminds us that some people identify as genderqueer and do not identify as gender binary (female or male), and may use different pronouns for their gender identity. We then took time to begin learning some vocabulary terms using the GLAAD Media Resource Guide. GLAAD is a non-governmental media monitoring organization founded by LGBT people in the media. You can learn preferred words and definitions about LGBTQ+ inclusion and what words are defamatory, offensive, and problematic this guide. We talked about the fluid and meaning-making nature of language generally, and the importance of creating and redefining language to more accurately represent the fullness and diversity of our identities,. This is especially important for people who have experienced marginalization and discrimination because they don't fit into dominant identity groups. Our conversation then led to identifying the difference between gender identity and sexual orientation, and understanding these identities as a spectrum or continuum, rather than a binary. We acknowledged that using new language can take practice to form new habits, and that it is most important to listen deeply to other people and ask them what language they identify with when we are not sure. We are learning and working towards a more inclusive practice. Next we each identified one personal story we felt was important to share with one another about LGBTQ+ inclusion and each person took 2-3 minutes to share and be heard. We held these stories in the confidence of the group, creating brave space. Our general themes included stories of identities; meaningful relationships; family, faith, church, spiritual formation and teachings; and influences of school, civic, and work experiences and cultures. This personal storytelling helped us get to know one another more deeply, understand the various backgrounds we come from and that shape who we are, and the influences over the course of our lives that impact our orientation towards LGBTQ+ inclusion as people of faith. The practice of personal storytelling also serves to create a foundation from which we will continue to deepen our relationships and co-create a shared understanding of our congregation and what our faithful response to LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church and its leadership might look like. March 10th Update: We began our time together by lighting a red candle to invite Christ into the space and the Holy Spirit to guide us, and read the corresponding section of the Rainbow Christ Prayer: "Red is for life, the root of spirit. Living and Self-Loving Christ, you are our Root. Free us from shame and grant us the grace of healthy pride so we can follow our own inner light. With the red stripe in the rainbow, we give thanks that God created us just the way we are." We engaged two primary discussions about the Open and Affirming Process: 1) Expectations for how we will engage one another, and 2) Priorities (i.e.: What do we want and need within the process). We agreed to amend these lists as needed as part of our commitment to a co-creative process. Expectations for Engaging One Another in the Open & Affirming Process: We will review this list at the start of each session and amend as needed. Co-Created Priorities of the Open & Affirming Process These priorities will guide our six-week process. We understand that we will not get through everything in its entirety during this time, but hope to learn enough about LGBTQ+ inclusivity and ourselves to vote by Easter. During this process we expect to identify areas where we could benefit from additional learning, sharing, and exploration beyond this six-week process. In response, we will create opportunities to continue our ongoing learning and formation beyond this initial process. For six weeks after worship on Sundays, March 10th - April 14th, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m., the Evergreen Christian Church congregation is gathering over lunch to explore how as a community of faith we can best live out God's call and follow Christ's way in discipleship as it relates to the inclusion of God's diverse creation. This process focuses on exploring and developing an affirming inclusion of LGBTQ+ individuals and families, who have been historically and continue today to be persecuted by the wider Church across various denominations and non-denominationally affiliated churches. This is a six-week process culminates with an Affirmation and Confirmation ritual on Easter Sunday, April 21st, to determine if Evergreen Christian Church will become an Open and Affirming designated church. In The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Open and Affirming Ministries commit to openly welcome and affirm persons of all gender expressions and sexual orientations to the table of Christ's communion and to the full life and leadership of the Christian Church. You are encouraged to participate in the full six-week process. We will post weekly updates of our progress and resources here for those unable to attend and for the wider community. We welcome your comments of support and questions about the process or what Open & Affirming means. Here are some of the resources we are using in our Open & Affirming Process:
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Timed With Pride Month, New York City Wants to Recognize a Third Gender on Birth Certificates Today, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced his city’s intention to introduce a policy recognizing a third gender (“X”) on the birth certificates of non-binary and intersex people. While the New York City third gender policy is set to go before the City Council later this week, it would make NYC the fifth spot in the United States to allow such a gender marker on government-issued identification documents. According to Time magazine, the proposed policy for a New York City third gender will be considered on June 5 at a meeting of the New York city Board of Health, “with a hearing in July and a vote in September if the board agrees.” In a statement, Mayor de Blasio said, “Pride Month is a time to celebrate how far we’ve come in the fight for equality, and re-affirm our commitment to protecting all New Yorkers from discrimination. This proposal will allow transgender and gender-nonconforming New Yorkers to live with the dignity and respect they deserve, and make our City fairer.” The city reportedly issued its first-ever third-gender birth certificate for an intersex person in 2017. In the United States, three states — California, Washington and Oregon — began issuing non-binary birth certificates this year. In January 2003, Australia began to let people designate “X” as their gender, and throughout the ’00s India, Nepal and Pakistan followed suit. In Germany it was ruled the government must allow for a third gender option by 2019. Washington, D.C. recognizes a third gender on people’s drivers licenses. What’s the difference between between being intersex and non-binary? The term “non-binary” refers to a person who identifies as neither male nor female, whereas the term “intersex” refers to individuals born with physical sexual characteristics that are between the usual male or female traits. Intersex poet and author A.J. Odasso says, “The most common misconception of intersex people, at least that I’ve encountered, remains the one that we all have ‘both’ sets of genitalia. That’s a flawed assumption. Intersex variations can be chromosomal, gonadal, hormonal, genital or any combination of those and other factors.” While we don’t have any reliable estimates of the number of intersex people in the world, a 2000 study published in the American Journal of Human Biology estimates that intersex people make up an estimated 1.7% of the population. That’s 125,884,605 people (roughly the population of Japan). Intersex folks face stigma, discrimination and even abuse and death around the world, so the annual Intersex Day of Awareness on Oct. 26 serves as an effort to educate people about the realities of intersex people and their lives.
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Tonight Essential Opera have a short livestream of a new creation. It’s a fifteen minute piece on the theme of Snow White called Mirror, Mirror. Words and music are by Anna Pidgorna. It’s being screened on Youtube and Facebook at 7pm EST. Tapestry Opera is offering a full-time, paid, multi-year professional opportunity to female-identifying and non-binary music directors and conductors in partnership with Pacific Opera Victoria and leading orchestral partner the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, collaborating with over 10 other Canadian opera companies and orchestras for national placements. All the details on the programme and the application process are here. The Royal Conservatory of Music have announced a metric shedload of cancellations, alterations and postponements relative to their 2020/21 season. All the details are here. In any event, if you were planning on seeing anything live or via webstream from the RCM I’d double check! Suzie Leblanc has a new website. You can check it out here.
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When Mira Manickam-Shirley got a job as a naturalist in the Marin headlands, she found herself living by the beach for the first time in her life, and she wanted to learn how to surf. She remembers a running bit she had with one of her first surf buddies there. “He was always like, ‘Yeah, just look for me, the blonde dude in the water.’ The joke was like, everyone’s a blonde dude.” But in Manickham-Shirley’s experience, it is a joke that rings true. She’s always been one of the only women and people of color in the lineup — where surfers wait for breaking waves. The stereotype is somewhat ironic, considering the non-white roots of the sport. In its current form, surfing was pioneered by indigenous Pacific Islanders and may have also been independently practiced by indigenous South Americans. The pre-Incan Mochica people in Peru likely used their reed boats for surfing as well as fishing. In Hawaii, he’e nalu, or wave sliding, dates back to at least the 15th Century. Three Hawaiian princes introduced surfing to California — and North America — when they first paddled out in Santa Cruz in 1885. Growing up, Dionne Ybarra would have had a hard time seeing surfing as anything other than a white sport. From The Beach Boys to Endless Summer to Point Break, popular culture paints a starkly white picture of American beach life — and people who look like her can’t help but internalize that. Even though Ybarra grew up just a 20-minute drive from the beaches of the Monterey peninsula, she says her Mexican-American family would only venture out to the water once a year, on July 4th. “There’s this fear set up from birth that we’re not ocean people, we don’t go in the ocean,” she says, referring to people of color in America. Ybarra’s mom had her take swimming lessons as a kid, but still made her wear a life jacket anytime they were by the water. Ybarra laughs as she remembers the life jacket, describing how it completely undermined the lessons she took. It wasn’t until Ybarra was an adult — well into her 20s — that she took up surfing, and now she runs an organization that aims to get more young girls of color out in the water. She started The Wahine Surf Project in 2010 in Monterey. Through working with parents at surf lessons, Ybarra has come to realize that the fear of water her mother exhibited — and a culture of not going to the beach — is common in communities of color. America’s history of systemic racism plays a major role in discouraging people of color from taking up water sports, according to Chelsea Woody, co-founder of Textured Waves, a surf collective for women of color. “Segregation laws of this country really restricted who could participate in leisure activities and zoning laws with who could buy land in certain areas and coastal towns,” Woody explains. The California Land Act of 1851 pulled sprawling ranchos away from Mexican owners and handed them over to white settlers. Pools and beaches were segregated during Jim Crow, effectively prohibiting Black people from public access. A 2014 CDC study found that Black American children were up to 10 times more likely to drown than white children. “I think the lineup is really just an extension of colonialism,” says Kyla Langen, co-founder of San Francisco based Queer Surf. Manickham-Shirley notes that racial disparities in wealth, as well as the history of housing discrimination and access to loans, all play into who lives by the beach now. Real estate there is typically more expensive and sought after. “If you go and look at a lot of housing covenants in coastal properties, contracts about the sale of homes, they literally will say this home cannot be sold to, and then list of various different ethnicities, different races,” she explains. Surfing is expensive — and not just the equipment. According to a 2011 study by the Surfrider Foundation, American surfers made about 100 visits to the beach every year, and spent $66 per visit. On average, they earned $75,000 a year. Surf & Turf Danielle Black Lyons, another Textured Waves co-founder, and Woody, both understand that not seeing people who look like you in the water can be discouraging, but they are also persistent in encouraging people of color to paddle out. “It may appear that you’re the only one in the space, but, you know, there are other Black and Brown folks around the world that surf and have always surfed,” Lyons notes. Still, feeling comfortable getting in the water for the first time is also linked to the way the community treats newbies. And veteran surfers don’t exactly have a great reputation on that score. There are an estimated 2.8 million surfers in the U.S. now. With limited waves to go around, surfers can be territorial, touting an “if you don’t live here don’t surf here” attitude. Fort Point, a wave break just under the Golden Gate Bridge, is notorious for its localism. Back in 2002, three surfers were convicted of fighting a fourth — and leaving him with a broken nose and gashed eye. While the motivations behind territorial aggression may not be directly linked to the color of surfers’ skin, it often underscores issues of privilege and access. “Localism helps ensure that the people who are already there kind of stay in control,” Manickham-Shirley says. And if the people who are already in wealthier, beachfront communities are more likely to be white, that makes it that much harder for people of color to gain their footing. While Ybarra’s East Salinas neighborhood was predominantly Latinx, she says the ones dotting the peninsula were — and still are — white. This feeds into a wider narrative of racialized entitlement over land. Someone at the beach told Ybarra she couldn’t park there, and Langen’s car was keyed outside a surf break when she first moved to Santa Cruz. “I think it was just, you know, a new person showing up who is kind of competent and can surf and that’s threatening. That’s threatening to a local… who feels this like deep entitlement because of their whiteness and their privilege. And the fact that they probably own a house close by.” Langen describes lineups as often having a hyper-masculine energy to catch and “dominate” every wave. It’s an attitude that can — and often does — fuel misogyny and homophobia. “I think a lot of women surfers will say that, when you’re a woman surfing, every wave you have to prove yourself,” Manickham-Shirley says. She notes that the added pressure to gain respect in the lineup comes from others assuming that women just can’t surf. Langen competed professionally for 12 years, spending a chunk on the World Surf League (WSL) Tour. She says that while the tour was an incredible chance to surf and travel — and get paid doing both — it was also suffocating. “We couldn’t just be athletes. We had to be the models for the companies. We had to wear our hair down when we surfed,” Langen says. While men spent their photoshoot days out surfing, women often stayed on the beach in full makeup. Gay women felt pressure to hide their sexuality to stay more marketable for surf companies. Romantic partners were, in public, platonic travel buddies. The same went for gender expression. “If we wanted to get paid or if we wanted to get sponsored, we had to be as femme as we could be,” she says. There was significantly less of this pressure when Langen moved to the Bay Area. She made more queer friends, and many said they had always wanted to surf but felt too intimidated to try. What started out as taking them surfing turned into formal lessons and retreats for queer, gender non-conforming, trans, and non-binary people. Langen officially founded Queer Surf in 2016. Showing up in groups, she says, has been helpful in queer folks feeling more safe and comfortable. Having access to equipment, getting to the beach and into the cold water, overcoming any past trauma with the ocean, and dealing with aggressive locals are just a handful of the obstacles to surfing in the Bay Area. “It’s just such a privilege to be able to go to the ocean and be at the ocean and it’s a shame that it’s a privilege that’s often reserved for straight white folks,” Langen said. Manickham-Shirley co-founded Oakland-based Brown Girl Surf with Farhana Huq back in 2011. They wanted to carve out space for women of color in surfing, and Manickham-Shirley says that the most rewarding part of her job is sharing the joy and freedom she feels in the water. Natalie Small, founder of San Diego-based Groundswell Community Project, a nonprofit providing surf therapy for women with programs in the Bay Area, describes the ocean as a therapeutic place to play and find community. They’re currently working with UCSD researchers to better understand shifts that happen through surf therapy — like emotional regulation, self-awareness, and resilience. “When we surf we’re really reclaiming ourselves and our sense of power, our sense of intimacy, our ability to be safe, strong, and our ability to connect with others and the world around us,” she explains. Ybarra loves revisiting that sense of excitement with every surf session. “You just see kids who say, this is the best day of my life,” Ybarra says. “And there are these Black and brown children who I know took like 45 minutes to get here and they’re in a suit that’s sort of funky and they don’t care and they are just bursting at the seams with feeling.” Emily Zhang is an intern at SF Weekly. She covers arts and culture.
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Future Female Sounds (FFS), a nonprofit organization dedicated to making DJing more accessible to women, gender minorities and non-binary people, recently announced they are opening a new DJ Academy! “After training nearly 500 new female, non-binary, and gender minority DJs in several countries across continents, our dream of building an Academy with an actual 3-month long educational graduating course is coming true,” says a statement on the organization’s website. FFS opened the Academy in Copenhagen, Denmark with support from Tuborgfondet, which donated more than $270,300 towards the project. The curriculum includes DJ training, mentorships with music industry experts, public talks, livestreams and performances for students. The Academy itself is free to attend for people who identify as female or non-binary with 20 percent of the admissions reserved for underprivileged youth in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen where the school is located. “We’re very excited to have the opportunity to develop talent through the DJ Academy, where we will also be able to connect them directly to the music industry, to support their careers long-term.” – Tia Korpe, director and founder of Future Female Sounds
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My first large ground mural |Photo by Stephen Brophy via Spacing Toronto| A couple weeks ago I had the opportunity to join a group of selected artists to create a portion of a giant ground mural on Baldwin St, right at the heart of the eclectic Kensington Market. It was for the 3rd Annual Mural on Baldwin project, where they invite black women and non-binary artists to paint the street raising awareness to what it would be like to have a future without oppression. It was my first time tackling a space like this. I learned a lot! My interpretation of a future without oppression was to depict a strongly melanated woman meditating in the air entitled Elevated. I personally feel like a future without oppression for those who are oppressed would allow them to grow to their full potential in peace. So my concept was to recreate an image inspired by photographer Nelson Cosey, who took this really neat photo of a woman levitating while meditating. Unfortunately, being new at this I didn't give myself enough contingencies in terms of variable available time and supplies. So I had to modify the design as we were going, but we made it happen and the result was impressive, especially from the drone shots they were able to take of it.
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This was a great read. Certainly learned a lot of useful lessons on front-end optimizations. Written by Steve Souders (previously lead Optimization efforts at Yahoo!), who also developed YSlow! – a Firefox add-on (actually an add-on to the Firefox add-on called Firebug) that gives your web pages a grade from A through F and tells you how to make it better. Anywhoot, here’s what I got from it: - Reduce as many HTTP requests as possible. - Minify CSS and optimize it (reduce duplication). - Minify HTML (get away from tables) - For design components (background images, button images, nav images), use CSS sprites. - Use PNG for design components (they compress better than GIF, have partial transparency, and can have greater color palettes). - Gzip non-binary data like HTML. A summary of his optimization rules are found here, but of course, it’s not as detailed as the book: http://stevesouders.com/hpws/rules.php .
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Center For Discovery Thousand Oaks is an eating disorder treatment center in Southern California that provides residential treatment and partial hospitalization levels of care to female and non-binary (regardless of sex assigned at birth) patients ages 16-26. Thousand Oaks is the second-largest city in Ventura County, California, and is located with 35 miles of downtown Los Angeles. Thousand Oaks is one of the safest cities in the United States with a total population of 130,000. Center For Discovery Thousand Oaks provides eating disorder treatment services to patients all over the Southern California and Central California areas, reaching over 1 million individuals. Treatment modalities we offer include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure & response prevention (ERP) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). In addition to receiving evidence-based therapies, patients all have the opportunity to put “joyful” back into movement through yoga and other activities. Discovery’s specialized binge eating disorder (BED) program, Path to Peace, is also offered at this location. Insurances we accept include but are not limited to Anthem BC, Employee Health Network (EHN), HMC, Kaiser (So Cal) and Optum/UBH. Please remember that the insurances we accept change frequently. Our insurance team will verify your coverage. Center For Discovery Thousand Oaks practices mindful movement yoga therapy, art therapy and experiential therapy. MEET THE TEAM Regina McAuley, LVN, MA, CLC, CNLPP Regina is the executive director at Center for Discovery (CFD) in Thousand Oaks, California, treating adolescent, adults and families impacted by eating disorders. Regina earned her master’s degree in counseling from Canyon College in 2008. She has 26 years of experience in healthcare administration and counseling adults with chemical dependency and mental illness. She is also a licensed vocational nurse to assist patients within the medical scope of practice. Furthermore, Regina is a certified body positive facilitator and holds a certification as a life coach, wellness coach, personal awareness coach and neuro-linguistics programming practitioner. Her passion is in assisting patients and families overcoming the struggles and difficulties of eating disorders, making treatment as therapeutic and comfortable as possible. Dr. Shilpa Jindani, MD Dr. Shilpa Jindani is a board-certified diplomat of the American Academy of Family Medicine. She received her training in India at Sawai Man Singh Medical College and completed her residency in Family Medicine at UVM/Vermont. She is currently practicing as a Family Medicine Physician in California and Medical Director at Health Net. Dr. Jindani believes in overall health maintenance through integrative, preventive, and mental health. She serves as the Vice President of Tri Valley Indian Medical association and is on the Medical Advisory Board of Find Your Care, LLC. Dr. Jindani’s passion is taking care of her patients, and in her free time she enjoys reading, hiking, and yoga. Nesha Tandon, PhD, AMFT Nesha is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who obtained her Bachelor’s of Art in Psychology from University of California, Riverside, Doctorate in Depth Psychology with an emphasis in Psychotherapy from Pacifica Graduate Institute, and Master’s of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy from Touro University. Nesha’s experiences include working in the following areas: family reunification, court mandated, substance abuse, and a psychiatric intensive outpatient program. Furthermore, Nesha has worked with clients from all ages with a wide variety of issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, transitional life periods and addictions. Nesha’s approach is collaborative and creative. She integrates a range of evidence-based practices such as Dialectical behavioral therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Jill joined Center for Discovery after working in a variety of treatment programs, including residential, intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization programs with children, teens and adults presenting with eating disorders, substance abuse, depression, anxiety and trauma. Jill earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Loyola Marymount University and her Master of Arts degree in clinical psychology from Pepperdine University. During her graduate program, Jill provided psychotherapy to veterans struggling with trauma–related symptoms and substance abuse at a Veterans Affairs–funded program. After graduating, she continued providing support to individuals with co-occurring diagnoses. In her last role as a clinical director, Jill created a curriculum for a mental health and substance abuse track for clients, creating a program that was more intentional with clinical care. She has served as a clinical supervisor at previous treatment programs and is passionate about providing support to associates in order to foster their personal and professional growth. Jill’s therapeutic approach is centered around humanistic, cognitive behavioral and trauma–informed styles. She has received evidence-based practice certifications in cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy for eating disorders, seeking safety train-the-trainer, parent-child interaction therapy and risking connections for trauma. Jill focuses on fostering clients’ natural resiliency, utilizing a strengths-based approach that supports clients in identifying their passions and purpose in life. She believes that the trust and connection between client and therapist is the foundation to long–term treatment success. Jaclyn is a registered dietitian at Center for Discovery. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in food and nutrition with an emphasis in dietetics from Seattle Pacific University in Washington and her master’s degree in exercise and nutritional sciences from Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. Jaclyn has worked with both adolescences and adults with eating disorders and values sharing nutrition knowledge with a non-judgmental approach. She loves to integrate body positivity into her nutrition support through dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)-informed nutrition care. She values each patient as a person with a unique story and always seeks to meet each individual where they are in their recovery journey. Jaclyn’s favorite part about her work is building therapeutic relationships with each patient and creating a safe space for them to feel physical/emotional nourishment through food freedom and meaningful connections. Here’s What Patients Say After Completing Treatment* - 97% feel hopeful about their future* - 95% believe they can handle life after treatment* - 99% know what helps them get better* “CFD Thousand Oaks changed my life. CFD showed me that as long as I am alive and willing, I can get better.” -Araceli H., former patient at CFD Thousand Oaks “The staff and therapists are incredible. You guys truly have a warm, welcoming supportive environment here. I’m so grateful to have come here.” – Hanna M., former patient at CFD Thousand Oaks “Because I was able to be in such a loving and welcoming home at CFD Thousand Oaks, I have regained hope in my recovery. I genuinely was giving up, and coming here both changed and saved my life.” – Destiny O., former patient at CFD Thousand Oaks *Percentage includes adult and adolescent patients who admitted to the Discovery Mood & Anxiety Program in 2021 (between 1/1/21 and 12/31/21) and completed the Recovery Assessment Scale (RAS) (N = 2,278). Average length of stay is 34.2 days for those who completed treatment (did not discharge to a higher level of care, due to insurance, against treatment advice, transfer or administratively).
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Jeffrey Cheung: In Unity June 2 – June 23, 2018 Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present In Unity, an exhibition featuring new paintings and works on paper by Jeffrey Cheung. Based in Oakland, CA, Cheung returns to Hashimoto Contemporary for his second solo show with the gallery. Cheung’s bright, joyful works investigate themes of queerness, identity, and intersectionality through bold colors and intertwining figures. The smiling, androgynous characters at play in Cheung’s brightly colored paintings invite the viewer to discard notions of gender. As many of the figures kiss, hold, and embrace each other, boundaries between bodies become obscured begging the question ‘where do I end and you begin?’ The result is an exuberant, body-positive unification of forms, a celebration of queer joy and non-binary identities. Cheung’s simplistic rendering of gender nonspecific bodies offers a witty yet loving rejoinder to the heteronormative male gaze frequently observed in erotic artwork, creating a more inclusive and accessible entry point for all. Please join us for In Unity, opening June 2 with an evening reception from 6pm – 9pm where the artist will be in attendance. Included as part of In Unity is a limited edition release Risograph print, signed and numbered by the artist and available first to attendees of the opening. The exhibition will be on view through June 23. For more information, additional images, or exclusive content, please email us at email@example.com
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Earlier this week, Forum Research released the results of a new poll, and it shows the the Conservative Party 3 points ahead of the Liberal Party. The telephone survey found that if an election were held the day of the poll (15 August 2021), 31% of the 1,203 respondents would vote for the CPC and 28% would vote for the LPC. The NDP would once again be in third place, with just 19%. This is the first poll Forum has conducted on federal voting intentions since the 2019 election, and it is the first poll since before the pandemic that found the Conservatives ahead of the Liberals. Angus Reid had the Conservatives at 34% and the Liberals at 26% in a poll published on 26 February 2020, and 5 days prior to that, Nanos had a 3-point spread with Conservatives 36%—although there was an Angus Reid poll from last August that found the two parties tied at 35%. Forum’s new findings are also the first time since that Angus Reid poll from last February that Liberals have polled below 30%. Given the uniqueness of the results, Forum’s poll may end up being an outlier. At the same time, it’s the first poll conducted since Trudeau announced the 44th federal election, and it’s possible that it could be portraying an emerging trend as we head into the campaign. When broken down by geographical region, O’Toole’s Conservatives lead in every province west of Québec. Trudeau and his Liberals were leading in Québec and Atlantic Canada. Interestingly enough, Québec was the only province where the Green Party performed better than the NDP (13% vs. 9%). That’s a long ways away from the near sweep the NDP saw in Belle Province in 2011. Gender-based results show that the Conservatives lead among men, Liberals among women, and NDP among non-binary respondents. Liberals were in 4th place among non-binary voters. The NDP lead among voters under 35, Conservatives lead among those 45 through 54, and the Liberals lead among old people. Liberals were in fourth place under respondents under the age of 25. Forum claims their margin of error is ±3% 19 times out of 20.
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File: 1661566949328.jpg (961.95 KB, 900x2000, 1660177362228.jpg) File: 1661567190818.png (527.66 KB, 755x950, continue.png) File: 1661567345097.jpg (406.69 KB, 1242x1666, FQHupVzaQAA4DMa.jpg) File: 1661567923539.jpg (2.39 MB, 4096x2730, GridArt_20220826_223612718.jpg) Came across this user earlier. They actually make me want to die. I will never understand why these people butcher themselves. The middle photo contains a post about a troon who was unhappy with their vag surgery so decided to get phallo, but then killed themselves. fucking bleak. File: 1661568282202.png (400.46 KB, 1621x711, fake.png) Fake story or not this is why we don't want men in the womens washrooms. File: 1661568432133.png (260.14 KB, 756x695, rapist.png) >troon refers to women as breeding cattle because they can get pregnant and he can't File: 1661568794534.png (33.86 KB, 752x371, colon.png) Colon with his smart takes again troons definitely have a pregnancy fetish. they're also the only people i see saying such hateful shit about women. they literally use the excuse that 'this is totally what the evil terfs think!!' even though i've never seen any radfem or terf reduce women to their ability to get pregnant. File: 1661569850380.jpg (110.5 KB, 1284x1206, Fa37SzoX0AAEdtN.jpg) men looking like this while advocating for shared space in the womens washroom File: 1661569887293.jpg (182.03 KB, 823x1161, Fa9JB6qXkAA4192.jpg) File: 1661569928344.png (34.66 KB, 767x365, 23.png) File: 1661570011791.png (193.1 KB, 720x650, violent moid.png) File: 1661570434967.jpg (225.33 KB, 1200x1200, FbAXLXDaMAAv5kk.jpg) Men thinking telling them no is violence.>>1626841 Men threatening violence against women. How shocking. The more things change the more they stay the same. File: 1661570626192.jpg (57.9 KB, 597x887, FbFn8h4aAAIunlK.jpg) Look its peter griffins tranny doppelganger File: 1661570677837.jpg (135.75 KB, 1125x1242, FbDfJx4VUAM7QhV.jpg) File: 1661571089760.png (1.11 MB, 1950x1024, pedo troon.png) File: 1661572466209.png (1.8 MB, 1213x956, SURELY.png) troon had a 'hit tweet' about danny devito and got mad his ugly selfies didn't get any attention kek. their hair is always so greasy. File: 1661572672084.png (25.47 KB, 753x325, dumb takes.png) File: 1661573315415.png (425.16 KB, 736x496, 21.png) File: 1661573351395.jpg (111.05 KB, 1080x1156, Fa38JGzXEAAkiJs.jpg) File: 1661575031978.jpg (43.62 KB, 1211x369, FHoU9SXXEAAK9YF.jpg) File: 1661586606491.jpg (1.46 MB, 2160x2160, 4533535864464.jpg) Im sorry but in what universe are you a chick sir this is one of colon's worst takes yet not sure about what it's like in other countries, but in burgerland, the major dating apps have been banning people if they say on their profiles they don't want to date anyone trans. i've not used dating apps in many years so don't know if this part is true, but I have heard of some (lesbians of course) getting warnings for quietly declining (like swiping left on tinder) all transwomen as well. so which is it colon? lesbians aren't allowed to be public about their unwillingness to date transwomen. if the stories are true about the lack of matches, they're not even allowed to quietly decline someone either. what option do they have left when it comes to saying no? by the way if anyone has proof of those warnings, I'd love it if they could get posted somewhere (maybe even send them over to reduxx?). not doubting it's happening in the least, but that's the kind of stuff that needs to be out there for the public to know about. File: 1661595708973.jpg (76.99 KB, 772x662, 1518951506330.jpg) Agreed, a lot of non-men Youre right, his account name on tiktok is @realcarpetmuncher Fucking disgusting, he also has several videos where he just stands in a dress with the caption "I was made to worship kitty" I feel the woman writing this article is SO close to getting it - you can tell by her rational reaction to the bikini and the thought process she has, but ends up critiquing herself just before she peaks and faces reality. It's infinitely safer to do that than to criticise her AGPs "gender journey". Even if the woman feels her bikini days are behind her, she can do better than this. I feel like so many normies are about that close but end up going the safer route of self-criticism instead of challenging these behemoths in bikinis. the rapist of women Eli Erlick talking about how we talk about women? ironic. one of his female victims killed herself after being assaulted by him, btw. I hate the amount of mental gymnastics progressive language allows for. Of course he deletes the thing and goes on a rant about terfs. Most women on the planet would be considered terfs if you asked them about any of this. How the hell can they pretend to be empowering women when at the same time almost all women are in a category they openly hate and say should be silenced immediately? There was a time before this when he would've known better or at least getting a huge backlash from women would've severely cut his ability to play feminist for brownie points. Now they can just do the most stupid misogynistic shit under the guise they are really being trans inclusive. File: 1661604790480.png (42.5 KB, 738x438, troons.png) They are already planning to come for us next. Thanks. Now I see that in the original. Why do they have to make it so complicated only to avoid saying the word woman?>>1627105 Don't wory nona I thought it was bad English but it seems that it wasn't so bad. Men vs non men. Hombres, y gente sin pene. Ellos dicen que la parabla "mujer" no es correcto, es correcto decir "gente sin pene" o "gente no son mujeres" I think that makes sense, not fluent but translating negatives is weird in english to spanish "Gente no son hombres* File: 1661605366034.png (294.95 KB, 760x1010, Untitled.png) File: 1661605402419.jpg (51.52 KB, 640x660, breeding_facilities.jpg) Wow wonder why this guy has a thread? Poor innocent man who wants to rape women in breeding facilities. File: 1661605573887.jpeg (206.39 KB, 2047x758, E0071E3A-BB12-42A6-AB0A-19BF7A…) File: 1661605705563.jpg (240.81 KB, 1080x1058, Screenshot_20220827-090724_Chr…) Unironically describing your husband's transvestism:https://archive.ph/gaLsb Aw nona you translated it. A criticism: It should be palabra not parabla, otherwise it's very good. Espero que te vuelvas fluida nona. Las mujeres no puedan ser reducidas a "aquellos sin pene". "The Woke croud" quiere destruir el idioma y la cultura para limpiarlos mientras despoja a las palabras del lenguaje necesario para describir nuestros experiencias. The audio of him describing his fantasy is even worse and it's still up on twitter: https://twitter.com/acvalens/status/1300778782836523009?s=20 He fantasizes about raping cis women so hard that they have to be "rotated out" because he "destroyed their pussy". Kek I tried, thanks for the pointers! Sorry for butchering your beautiful language. "Aquellos sin pene" makes more sense than "gente", grammatically but not literally. Like wtf is wrong with society right now. Female erasure equals equality somehow?? Also… As a white girl let me apologize for the whole 'latinx' thing we started doing… No he estudiando durante 2 meses. Ahora sé mis planes para el fin de semana. God fuck this. Trannies are all for free speech until their feefees get hurt, then they don't even try to hide it. Side note but if they get KF taken down (unlikely) I don't think we'd last very long. Null and half the KF userbase is autistically devoted to that website, meanwhile we have a couple jannies and an admin that only appears once every couple months. We're fucked. Being raped would be the ultimate gender affirmation in their eyes I suspect. The men who want to be sexually desired so so so bad, yet are not, have to restrain themselves from overpowerimg a woman due to his own horniness, gets mad that a woman seemingly has endless supply of those who desire her sexually, decides to take on that 'womanhood' in order to feel that endless sexual desire bombard 'her' everyday, cosplays the sexually desirable traits he thinks make a woman sexually irresitible, gets so mad 'she' is not actually desired at all still, becomes obsessed with the idea that he can pit himself in situations where sexual assault is more likely and dresses as though 'she' was 'asking for it' (though it is never a victim 's fault) and hangs out places alone or in sketch areas to bait a rapist…because he wants so badly to be desired sexually to such a degree someone would literally force and overpower them to get it. Gender affirmed. you're probably right. KF won't stay down long imo but it's only a matter of time before they go after GC shit. Fuck troons. Fuck Keffals. You'll never be women. You can attempt to shut us up but you can never change reality. Even if I have to cross stitch coded fucking messages to a PO Box to my girl friends, I will still continue to laugh at pathetic ugly men in dresses thinking they're uwu cute anime girls. they so desperately want the optics of the average terf to be a 6ft tall neo nazi or something so they don't have to deal with the fact they're just threatening to beat women for speaking out. the "funniest" thing about this was some twittertard saying that mumsnet should be one of the next targets. just that should be enough to push handmaidens towards peaking. normies can understand why the farms are bad, but fucking mumsnet? a completely normie site made up by normal women who are mostly mothers? now, why would they target such a site, hmm? really makes one think. File: 1661610096528.png (268.22 KB, 758x1500, Untitled.png) troons: raping women is HILARIOUS!! why are you mad lol? also troons: nooo hawassment pwease!!! YOU HATE ME CAUSE IM TWANS! Me too, nonnie . I can't believe that handmaidens read this shit and be so blind that they don't question it. Funny thing is that I was one one year ago and Ovarit, KF, even the moid sub TiA (RIP) and mainly helped me peak. That's why they are so scared of here, they know that once you see their uncensored deranged minds and far away from public eye, people will see what they really are and will express their true feelings about the TRA cult. File: 1661611896288.jpg (271.28 KB, 957x2048, FZiGcqPXkAIjJiO.jpg) >Wife recently gave birth/is pregnant >Has the name 'Emma' in his display name. Emma is the artefact. >Emma is now taking over the host after his 'egg cracked' and it's probably going to destroy his family. Classic AGP situation. They are all exactly the same and play out exactly the same. 'my wife doesn't like women' They always repeat this, as if it would make any difference. Even if she did like women, she wouldn't want to be married to an autogynephilic artefact. Exactly, nona. I am bi and I would never ever date a troon, if my Nigel trooned out I would kick him out. She should do the same.>>1627217 I wish I had the skills and autistic motivation and determination to create a similar site to KF and document all troon degeneracy to peak more people. Though one thing I have noticed lately is that more people are fed up with them, even here, the threads are getting maximum replies and closing quickly. I can only hope this will end soon. File: 1661613312683.jpg (705.41 KB, 1079x1850, Screenshot_20220827-101439_Red…) Kek went to that r/traaaaaaans place just now this is the ad showing on it. Never in my life got something like this. Probably on a list now. File: 1661613547065.png (104.63 KB, 585x843, john's ambienposting again.png) >6'2" man in a dress: "Men, I don't know what's going on with you. Also, Y'all." File: 1661613749489.png (39.27 KB, 422x156, lol.png) he thinks hes slick Christine Burns is actually a woman, surprisingly. Her net worth is estimated to be around 5 million, she's making good money by turning a blind eye to what women have to deal with. lol no he didn't want to go to court and deal with the responsibility of a dead beat father paying off child support. He could've payed his wife the amount of money and it'll be over. does colon understand if you put "afab only" or "female only" in your bio you get reported and blocked on most dating apps, especially lesbian ones. if i could put terf in my bio without being insta-banned i fucking would lmfao File: 1661616478630.png (42.25 KB, 588x305, kiwi farms is a forum dedicate…) the inner monologue of the troon: >me me me everything is about me File: 1661618614535.png (111.49 KB, 937x537, Screenshot 2022-08-27 094136.p…) picrel, the American education system has failed. chromosome disorders don't make you a biological female, idiot. ESL? the user claims to be from Texas.>>1627182 notice how the only other people who thought it was funny are other trannies>>1627280 implying that troons don't also go around larping as smol beans that dox and send rape threats to everyone that disagrees with them File: 1661619927212.png (126.52 KB, 590x900, most normal diaper fetishist.p…) File: 1661620259768.jpg (Spoiler Image, 104.41 KB, 813x1023, EhAg43tU4AAEmOL.jpg) They make stupid shit up because they read other people's stupid shit and think it's real. It reminds me of all those murderer interrogation videos where a murderer says he just "blacked out" and then the victim was dead. The police know that's bullshit that doesn't happen, they just never say it so more idiot murderers will unintentionally confess. How to not have a thread on Internet gossip sites: don't act like an idiot online And if you do get one: resist your need for attention and log off he is a man and he will always be a man and this is proof. His wife is destroying her body to carry that baby. I’m not gonna describe the changes bodies go through when we are pregnant because I’m sure we all know. Her body will never go back to how it was pre-pregnancy. Society will always expect her to put her children first. If she wants a career, she will be expected to wait until her children grow up and move out. Meanwhile, the only thing this man is worried about is his fetish. >>1627304 I am tired of these dumbass men not knowing what a menstrual cycle is. There’s a tim in a friend group I’m in who is the same way. Fun fact: a woman’s period is triggered by a drop in estrogen and a rise in testosterone. Also, you have to have a uterus to have a period, but that’s pretty obvious (to us, not to them and their poop cramps).>>1627215 I guarantee the name “Emma” was either the name of a girl in his childhood he was obsessed with or he has a daughter and that’s the daughter’s name. File: 1661623026132.png (237.92 KB, 749x791, badmath1.png) File: 1661623065061.png (38.61 KB, 1218x121, badmath2.png) that says 5 MILLION there my dude File: 1661623071254.jpg (70.34 KB, 397x612, ywnbaw.jpg) If I have to start using carrier pigeons, I will. File: 1661623644255.jpeg (76.69 KB, 511x721, images (8).jpeg) This ass ugly manga from over a decade ago. File: 1661624685588.jpeg (700.02 KB, 2056x1627, CFBD86B4-EA4D-41F3-9E8B-4A53A4…) went to an anarchist event in my area and was greeted w this. “Bimbo” pasted over a trans flag gradient. the left literally does not gaf about women. i hate it here. What I don't understand is why in one photo, his gross moobs are uncensored, but in the other two, there's an emoji covering them. Which is it, troon? Pick one. He knows he's still a gross moid and recognizes the maleness of being able to bare your chest. >>1627181>just that should be enough to push handmaidens towards peaking. You know that won't happen because all TRA's have to do is just label the website as a fascist terf website that radicalizes mothers and women and no one will bat an eye. File: 1661625557831.png (191.09 KB, 752x814, Untitled.png) It's very interesting how when you're a tranny you are allowed to literally run week-long mass harassment campaigns on twitter against people you don't like and even call for your followers to mass-report people. They really play by different rules. they spam cp, gore, physically or verbally attack women, assault in private places, snuff out any corner where there isnt another troon to be the 1st or "better" "woman" that will kick out real women, call anyone out who doesnt mention their cult to cry twansphobia regardless of content, get the person banned and mass reported, get them doxxed, ruin their job, call lesbian/bi/straight men who draw wlw content genital fetishists then demand an actual woman to be lesbian with, and of course ruin crime statistics, waste tax payer dollars, take resources for women like scholarships or women's slots at companies, and fully able to talk about their sissy hypno pedo furry fetish shit without a blink of an eye. they play by a whole other world of damn rules. File: 1661627039682.png (80.81 KB, 584x531, muh ded name.png) >I'm so triggered by my birth name that I'll screenshot it and blast it out to thousands of people on twitter that will sure show them evil heckin' terfs and kiwinazis It's all about playing victim File: 1661628670977.jpg (518.62 KB, 1080x1937, 683537375753753.jpg) We love to see a completely normal man presenting male and being male, being like omg should i use the girls bathroom, because he slapped a non binary title on himself This reminds me, what happened to our very special and brave Dylan lately? I had to deactivate my TikTok due to brain rot so I no longer get to see his gay agp face! The normies turned against him yet? File: 1661629701076.png (135.19 KB, 769x648, Untitled.png) Troons don't know anything but snitching. They really should, because trooning usually goes hand in hand with abuse via incessant mind games, insults, and degrading behavior. Just because it hasn't escalated to violence (yet) doesn't make it not abusive From the description of this video: "A true David and Goliath story, if David were autistic and Goliath were trans." lol File: 1661633021670.jpg (63.52 KB, 1209x822, IMG_20220825_090010.jpg) I can not get over what a blatant out in the open hypocrite that skinny fat parody of a woman is. Literally he was posting from his OWN ban evading account and retweeted the posts to his main account the moment he became unbanned. Fucking hell "Clara" get your shit together File: 1661634014640.jpg (159.04 KB, 1124x417, neovagina.jpg) Rekieta reading this was so funny. A true classic. File: 1661634834011.png (159.18 KB, 752x976, Untitled.png) This tranny is fucking losing it. How much more dramatic can he get? File: 1661636268458.jpg (27.99 KB, 593x395, post the whole gif kevin.jpg) in the movie, the next cut is to a child soldier saying "I'm doing my part!". great thing for someone who is not a groomer to post! File: 1661637211340.png (4.45 MB, 1792x828, BD42B3CD-B0B6-4285-B7CA-920AA1…) he really only has that one dress huh File: 1661638283269.png (Spoiler Image, 528.68 KB, 626x802, disgusting.png) Keffals amhole is truly disgusting. That puffy hole is actually his urethra, the neovagina is actually underneath that under that weird skin fold. File: 1661638743290.jpg (159.81 KB, 640x1256, surpassedgod.jpg) wow his surgeon really surpassed god with this one! women are absolutely seething and in shambles rn File: 1661641357923.png (70.79 KB, 746x530, Untitled.png) ME ME ME ME ME ME ME!!! WHAT ABOUT MEEEE?! ARE WE ABOUT MEEE YET? MEMEMEMEMEMEME! File: 1661641526786.jpg (Spoiler Image, 529.26 KB, 1080x1546, lmao.jpg) The state of his rotpocket does add another level of hilarity to the situation(USER HAS BEEN PUT OUT TO PASTURE) Black men specifically, because most of them kill the (also black) troon due to perpetrating violence against prostitutes in general, gay panic, them being exposed as bottoming for a troon, or some drug thing gone wrong. How this bullshit mythology got to the point of being used to justify the idea freaks like keffals are bottom of the oppression pyramid and are at risk of being lynched 24/7 since 2010 or so is hilarious. Woketards are completely braindead File: 1661646111911.jpg (979.76 KB, 991x1296, 1661646028528.jpg) WTF does this even mean, lmao?https://archive.ph/S7r8y its true, but that also means they would have to agree to have hitler on their side kek https://theweek.com/articles/482449/bizarre-plan-turn-hitler-into-woman also the person who made the first vaginoplasty surgery on someone was a nazi surgeon that participated into Dachau experiment (freezing people to death), his name is Erwin Gohrbandt So yeah all of these tranny experiment were pioneered on/by nazis, but you would never hear a twanswimmen saying that out loud File: 1661647790720.png (886.93 KB, 1178x716, Capture d’écran 2022-08-28 à 0…) this is the most annoying troon ive ever seen, minecraft head looking ass ayrt, go figure that out. i know that at its core its a weird rape fetish thing, but it HAS to be a bestiality thing too, right? why are so many of them into shit that involves animals in some way? i'm newly peaked and ive seen a bunch of posts where they compare us to cows or allude to a breeding farm in some way god i want to fucking alog so bad right now jesus File: 1661651070409.png (66.63 KB, 1896x572, howdoimanipulatemywifeintobeli…) >How do I manipulate my girlfriend into believing she's a lesbian? File: 1661653489538.jpg (1.06 MB, 1841x2220, 22-08-28-03-23-30-534_deco.jpg) File: 1661653532749.jpg (1.82 MB, 2560x1920, 22-08-28-03-24-06-534_deco.jpg) Specimen from the replies File: 1661659611250.png (44.41 KB, 594x315, ukrainians have nothing better…) >survive six months of war >the phone rings >it's some American troon screaming at you to stop hosting a forum File: 1661660173559.jpeg (269.78 KB, 1152x2048, 51E533E8-DAF0-442F-9C09-AF12A2…) Derailing/spoonfeed but what is that symbol on the patch of his sleeve File: 1661660917251.png (127.2 KB, 2046x1160, transcelbelievesvaginanaturall…) Transcel believes vagina naturally smells fishy looks native american/first nations.>>1627829>45th infantry division looks like it. used to be a swastika until 1939 for obvious reasons.>The new insignia featured the Thunderbird, another Native American symbol, and was approved in 1939. File: 1661661593397.jpg (85.3 KB, 722x600, image0-2.jpg) Not sure if bait File: 1661661647238.png (215.56 KB, 536x899, IMG_0142.png) this was posted like last thread and it does seem like bait because it uses the word "tranny" but>a 9/10 tranny no such thing, doesn't exist>vaginas are filthy>being fragile and needing protection are inherently female qualities>women's bodies are underwhelming, they're nothing without penises the whole post has so many layers of misogyny it's like a sexist onion and remember all the Ukrainian troons who collectively opted out of helping? TiM troons crying over not being allowed to leave, TiF troons who leapt at being able to, meanwhile badass old ladies stayed to fight doubt Ukrainians have much sympathy for troons right now, just saying File: 1661665742469.jpg (69.86 KB, 600x400, ucsb-shooting-elliot-rodgers-o…) this was in elliot rodger's manifesto at least once. File: 1661668960385.jpg (306.96 KB, 1001x1038, Screenshot_20220828-024302_Chr…) File: 1661669122653.jpg (707.65 KB, 1080x1654, Screenshot_20220828-024317_Chr…) File: 1661669257780.jpg (221.23 KB, 1080x1041, thicc.jpg) Sir, you aren't thicc, you're just fat. File: 1661669437476.jpg (1.12 MB, 816x3264, chinnnnnnn.jpg) I love how he tries to hide his infinifat-tier chin by drawing a black line over it in his selfies. He hasn't figured out how to do it to his videos yet though so we get to see his goiter in all its glory. File: 1661669507338.jpg (Spoiler Image, 57.06 KB, 900x675, moobs.jpg) Nonnas why do his aereolas look like that im scared File: 1661670446887.jpeg (90.5 KB, 768x1024, FY1ToX7WQAAKqJy.jpeg) The multiple bulges– You’re actually kinda right. The guy that recently murdered a woman in a woman’s shelter and murdered two women and (tried to?) rape(d) a little girl before that said in an interview that his violent and murderous side was his male identity and that the softer side was his female identity. Something along the lines of he hated when the man in him came out and he had no control over it (like when an alter came out or when the person switches, whatever it’s referred to). He didn’t claim DID but he did claim those separate sides, definitely as a way to avoid responsibility for literally murdering women. They are aware that they will never get rid of their maleness, so it’s easier to accept it as an “alter” so they always have something to fall back on when they act like a male, and then go back to pretending what they think female is. Bonus for those sweet mental illness uniqueness and oppression points File: 1661675504886.jpg (707.91 KB, 1038x1540, 34.jpg) File: 1661676108651.jpg (196 KB, 1080x1063, e.jpg) >buying this game will kill trannies >posting on this forum will kill trannies >not letting them use the women's washroom will kill trannies Why is this a recurring theme with them? File: 1661678343784.png (211.81 KB, 591x508, stalk the server.png) >the stalking forum isn't stalkery enough, let's show them how it's really done File: 1661678352942.jpg (152.22 KB, 736x619, 113cb0ebc272a674dca5c8ba595a5d…) how fucking dare you kaori mori draws women beautifully File: 1661678544489.jpg (72.62 KB, 540x781, tumblr_4ce8650462062c5dd737e54…) also there is no way she isn't a lesbian File: 1661684616299.jpeg (303.96 KB, 1080x1542, EE522C9A-E195-4DAA-AE8E-E4617A…) I ask you, nonnies, what will not kill them if everything kills them?>buying a game inspired in children's book Literally genocide kek They will never provide it because they know it is not true and troons are more likely to be the agressor than the victim Interesting how trannies insist on painting themselves as trannies (as if we can't tell) by putting the emojis next to their names/stating their are trannies in their bios, wearing patches with the tranny flag, etc. If they really thought they are just a woman on the inside, why not just live as a normal woman - instead of a tranny? I also think it's interesting how they are rarely a "normal" tranny. They are almost always mentally unstable. DID, autism, depression, anxiety, etc, etc, etc. Have you ever met a mentally sane tranny? Because I haven't. File: 1661690773495.jpg (2 MB, 945x6255, Screenshot_20220828-084149_Chr…) File: 1661701215321.png (1.1 MB, 662x827, zq1.PNG) I just came to make fun of my friend's horrible ex who recently trooned out. He's your typical wannabe commie who pretends to be a feminist but raped and cheated on my friend. Just bask in the ugly. File: 1661701256789.png (1.12 MB, 662x832, zq2.PNG) And of course he does the troon smirk. Why do they always smirk like this? File: 1661702528018.png (1.2 MB, 663x839, zq3.PNG) lol his parents are very comfortably middle class. I remember back in the day my friend told me that his parents bought him a $1000 gaming laptop on year. Such a comrade. This was him before he trooned out. File: 1661702995970.jpg (117.32 KB, 1080x1105, 20220828_180643.jpg) Notice how much troons love showing off their bodies, even their axe wounds. No woman besides porn makers would just show off their vagina and boobs. Especially not to friends or random people. TIMs dont view their neo vagina and boobs as their intimate bodyparts, but as accessories File: 1661704201014.jpg (781.17 KB, 1079x1690, Screenshot_20220828-113033_Red…) File: 1661704731346.jpg (566.54 KB, 972x3403, Screenshot_20220828-113910_Red…) This just posted. Upvote to get them out of AL? File: 1661705037412.png (572.24 KB, 1226x706, anarcho_gender.png) why do these men exist File: 1661706126520.jpeg (1.29 MB, 1284x2234, E71E460C-690A-457A-9DC0-DF703D…) What does this even mean and why do they feel the need to post it to a lesbian subreddit when they have 5000 trans meme ones? File: 1661707984141.jpg (144.13 KB, 704x1200, FbQl-uSWAAI53xb.jpg) New drinking game, take a shot everytime a TIM makes a post on reddit about his serious medical issue instead of going to the doctor File: 1661709765873.jpeg (910.08 KB, 1170x1309, 6230A56F-F0D8-47C4-A279-A85AD7…) IDK if this belongs here but this is such a red flag. Girl run. File: 1661709980082.png (405.96 KB, 726x1687, Untitled.png) man tells women, man is safe in women's space this is exactly while they'll win because they use the struggles of PoC and religious minorities to argue. If you don't like transwomen peeing with your 12 year old daughters while they rape them then you hate black people!!!! simple as TERFs! File: 1661710269127.jpeg (265.06 KB, 1242x1979, 1F237A80-2327-4E73-81F3-7F57BE…) Lol what the fuck? Nothing beats being referred to as a Menstruator when checking my email for the day. Meanwhile they won’t listen to the huge amounts of terfs who are WoC because they’re, well, women. They’ve created a white Karen terf boogeyman they love to use as a gotcha. It's one thing if a guy is comfortable in his sexuality/identity and wanted to wear androgynous styles. Being confident in your masculinity doesn't mean you can't dress how you want. But if a guy I dated ever "questioned"/wanted to "explore" their gender identity that's code for get the heck away fast. I recently noticed a friend of mine was posting lovey dovey selfies with some guy who wasn't her (now ex) boyfriend and removed her relationship status. I glanced at her ex's profile and it all fell into place when I saw he had changed his profile pic to an anime character and made his pronouns she/her. Godspeed friend, for getting away while you could. Write back to them nonnie and tell them to stop erasing the word Woman File: 1661712073893.jpeg (495.54 KB, 1242x957, 099739CF-073C-48C5-A8D4-A2F62A…) Let’s see how long it takes them to unfollow lmao File: 1661712651356.png (407.57 KB, 1178x674, unhinged.png) A very reasonable and not at all unhinged reply File: 1661715010379.jpg (36.84 KB, 536x300, hypocrite.jpg) File: 1661716060508.png (342.31 KB, 640x639, A5DF7297-FC88-4B01-B8CF-8DF6D5…) File: 1661720850707.png (66.46 KB, 740x801, openlygrooming.png) man with a troon fetish telling a 15 year old boy how to quickly troon out File: 1661721902774.png (57.28 KB, 885x287, Tejaimulana.png) File: 1661721947619.png (55.35 KB, 882x283, sylphidpuck.png) can somebody PLEASE tell them they just need to fart ffs>>1628885 thats a jumpscare kek File: 1661723719444.jpeg (421.54 KB, 750x930, 6F9EED4C-26C0-4F2C-AEBD-6CB36F…) their franken amholes can’t even fool dudes high out of their minds kek File: 1661724653079.jpg (136.09 KB, 1080x814, IMG_20220828_230912.jpg) File: 1661725902412.png (54.42 KB, 848x206, safe return.png) our favorite rapist is taking another twitter break it seems (this is ana valens) File: 1661728658219.jpg (51.29 KB, 1080x653, FaKyjHRWIAEnxWJ.jpg) uh duh nonnie the first two are mental illness I can't believe you don't know that!!! File: 1661728846282.png (625.48 KB, 602x725, no she calls you shrek.png) File: 1661729601773.png (Spoiler Image, 769.93 KB, 1288x813, regrets.png) all the comments and no one is pointing out how bad and necrotic it looks. File: 1661730236889.jpg (115.45 KB, 817x1200, 20220829_014306.jpg) Women have prostates now lmaoooo File: 1661730391279.png (333.79 KB, 737x827, 78.png) File: 1661730427808.png (451.92 KB, 723x555, troon things.png) just troon things File: 1661730823472.jpeg (85.35 KB, 653x1200, 961CB311-435E-4C0C-B6E4-F36B1E…) This dude is 6’6 with a strong jawline, which of course are usually deemed attractive traits but when you’re a potential agp who is interested in “feminine outfits” (aka the color pink and little purses) it’s just cringe and looks ridiculous. The girl is clearly retarded to encourage this behavior, but also looking at his face… he had a troon look to him already, I can see the thousand coom stare. She’s gonna have a hell of time down the road. File: 1661731047222.jpg (107.34 KB, 1189x1140, FbKrYVoVUAQ_nFL.jpg) File: 1661731110753.jpg (93.32 KB, 750x1334, FbIGokKVUAEGehz.jpg) File: 1661731377105.png (159.83 KB, 581x564, wombwheels.png) hotwheels is going to troon out before the end of the year. I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord. I remember him being a ‘born again Christian’ with his Filipina wife on some podcast interview I listened to him do a year or two ago… wtf happened?? This is embarrassing. These women think it's just a harmless game of "dress-up", but they don't know the sinister, fetishistic intentions of their boyfriends. It looks like she is letting him borrow her clothes, and that is even more embarrassing. He wants to skinwalk you. >>1629076 Yep, a gamer guy that likely watches futa hentai. After looking at her twitter, she does seem like a retarded pickme. It's guaranteed that when he inevitably turns into a full MtF, she's going to become a "lesbian" for him and he's going to beg for an open relationship, so he can pursue chasers that'll fuck him in the ass for "validation". Always the same story.>>1628590 Never buying from there now. Disgusting. File: 1661733314448.jpeg (Spoiler Image, 2.16 MB, 1242x15378, F4CCF877-C55D-4A96-93FD-D6BBA3…) NONAS I am howling in laughter at the absolute ridiculous lengths these insane men go to have ANYTHING at all that even resembles a vulva I’m losing my mind. >The FuFu Clip is a new feminizing product that aims to hide a bulge and prevent expressing erections. It is similar to a chastity device, but unlike the ball-catch chastity cages that make up most of the current market, the FuFu clip restrains the penis and balls behind it, leaving the wearer with a smooth front that mimics a female presentation. Have you got your FuFu clips yet?!? SPOILER: Contains images of men literally squashing their flaccid penis inbetween their balls to mimic a vulva. The last image is a video of a man on Reddit using a dildo in his arse to make him cum while the device is secured onto his knob. Hahaha. I love the subreddit names too, r/LimpClittySissy. Thanks. I realised that I had somehow toggled it. I went to the technical thread and it said you can’t delete posts after 30 minutes but I’ve been trying since 5 minutes after I posted it and realised I’d left a lovecraftian horror show for all to see kek… Very big fuck up. Thank you to the farmhand that hid it! File: 1661737233683.png (Spoiler Image, 733.6 KB, 735x721, 34.png) Nonas I think there’s something wrong with me like I’m becoming more femdom with time, when I see this shit it’s disgusting but I also want to degrade these fuckers, I don’t really want to touch their hideous fat goat cheese smelling selves but maybe step on their disgusting imitation pussy. Idk, since they’re definitely all ugly in the face I probably wouldn’t, but if there was a decent looking guy doing this shit I wouldn’t be opposed to the idea of demeaning him Blog but when I was younger I did some femdom stuff online and there was this one moid who went on cam and I’d make him eat dog food and put his head in the toilet, he was so ugly and pathetic and back then I only did it for the money but these days I get a twisted enjoyment at the thought of doing it again(blog) File: 1661739971398.jpeg (1.15 MB, 1170x2019, 8B9F19DE-EBD6-45DA-B549-390D73…) This man posted this ugly pic and it has been making the rounds in a “why you should homeschool” graphic. Now he’s mad. Trannies stop self posting challenge. The internet can’t know about what no one inputs. But the narcissism + agp desire for them to show us their misshapen bodies and faces won’t let up File: 1661741116075.jpeg (414.26 KB, 750x807, 5D25B2F4-2391-4ADA-993F-A65E83…) This was found on a suicide website where people incessantly whine about life and want to eventually kill themselves “peacefully” taking away resources from people who are actually suffering from physical illnesses like assisted suicide. >why can’t you leave us alone!? >cares about feminism but can’t even tell us what a woman is and trying to redefine it >bitches to the stupid government to give you undeserved rights and privileges that should be given to actual women >insistent on your clear host of mental illnesses and internalized homophobia That is exactly why you’re on a suicide board. Enough said, I can’t stand this shit it’s so disingenuous. File: 1661743172207.jpeg (248.29 KB, 1536x2048, D1AC9D12-6903-4110-89DC-EDE2AB…) Does he live in a crack house jfc File: 1661749878216.png (4.51 MB, 1200x6088, just_deli-disconnecting.png) Cringy transfem comic. Apparently, displaying any sort of social awkwardness around a tranny is considered transphobic. This is a rather interesting read. https://thepostmillennial.com/revealed-hidden-complications-of-transgender-bottom-surgeries A quick breakdown in regards of MtF surgeries: >The American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the largest plastic surgery organization in the world, includes a single sentence on the risks of vaginoplasty on their website, "Risks from vaginoplasty include infection, bleeding, pain, along with rare complications.">Vaginoplasty is a complex procedure with a high rate of complications, with 20 percent to 70 percent of trans-identified male patients reporting to have experienced complications from surgery.>Rectovaginal fistulas, in which bowel contents can leak through an opening, allowing gas or stool to pass through the neovagina, occur in 2-17 percent of vaginoplasty patients.>Urinary tract infections are common, since the urethra is shortened during the procedure. Urethrovaginal fistulas are another type of fistula. 79 percent of vaginoplasty patients reported "dribbling" urine, and 15 percent reported incontinence according to one study.>9.5 percent of intestinal vaginoplasties resulted in a foul smell>Out of 240 patients who underwent penile inversion vaginoplasty, 10 percent experienced wound dehiscence, the reopening of a surgical incision, where underlying tissue is exposed.>Eight percent experienced neolabial necrosis, the death of body tissue that occurs when too little blood flows to the tissue, and 15% experienced neovaginal necrosis. A 13-year review of surgical outcomes for vaginoplasty found wound healing disorders in 33 percent of the subjects. A French study found that 15 percent of their vaginoplasty patients required a blood transfusion.>Pediatric gender clinics around the United States have issued guidance showing that they allow 17-year-old minors to obtain vaginoplasties. This is unrelated to the thread and I apologise for being off topic but regarding FtM surgeries: >51 percent of trans-identified female phalloplasty patients have urethral complications, often involving urethral strictures, scarring that narrows the tube that carries urine out of your body. It is treated with a catheter and urethroplasty, another surgery to correct the closure. Urethroplasty is required in 94-96 percent of affected patients and fails in up to 50 percent of cases. This is a massive percent hike in comparison to male to female surgeries. Regardless, for anyone here that took the time to read, or want to have info backed by stats on troonery, this might be a link to keep handy. If this was any other type of actually necessary surgery they would look at ways to make the complication risk much smaller. I love how you can always tell when a scrote took his photos at his own hovel, or at his mom's house/the house his wife decorated. Check it out:>destroyed sofa in the cheapest possible cover, or a twin mattress on the floor, pressed up against decorative glass doors>cheapest, ugliest possible curtains in a fucked up position (actually surprising they exist, tho)>scuffed door>Christmas lights just slopped over the doorframe>that ugly cheap Rent-a-Center chair from 20 years ago The bland colors of all these items, combined with the ugly blonde woodwork from the late 80's-90's, are what I dub The Scrotehaus Pallette. The only thing missing is a piece of some grandmas's 1970's bicentennial pretend colonial furniture. ehh I like guys who can be gender non conforming, as I come from an alt scene myself back in the day. But I feel like it should be done in a way where it is an obvious growth of ones individual style and not some costume that is wildly different than their norm. Otherwise it just seems like a fetish of sorts to me. I would never let a moid wear my clothing like that, makes it feel like he is trying to wear my identity like a skin and I'm nothing more than a concept and ideal for him to try on and not an individual. Like most girls can wear male clothing and style it in their own way, why can't men do the same without being so fucking creepy about it. Like I bet aidens don't go asking their boyfriends to dress them up… Same fag but this kind of degeneracy always ends in the moid trooning out, sub men are bottom of the bottom of the barrel. If it's a genuine fetish seek help and never get in a rel with a sub moid they'e always the most abusive type of male. File: 1661782908611.jpeg (227.54 KB, 1284x1426, 39113FD5-E25B-476D-BC63-169402…) all she’s there for is to show him the ropes and get cheated then? File: 1661785863363.png (2.71 MB, 1080x1971, petermobeter.png) so feminine! this guy's reddit is an autistic goldmine File: 1661786412902.png (382.92 KB, 760x847, clueless.png) Anthony is so clueless, whats he doing lurking ovarit anyways kek File: 1661786543898.png (1.27 MB, 771x1195, free recs.png) >Americans literally handing out referrals for surgery in some park >trannies defend this File: 1661786606763.png (709.33 KB, 732x1180, 12.png) File: 1661786646528.jpeg (243.38 KB, 1280x800, TELEMMGLPICT000306238710_trans…) >tranny front and center File: 1661791735284.jpeg (1.09 MB, 750x4064, 3FF79EE9-1C3E-4E5A-B9E6-755BF9…) psycho troon stalks and harasses an autistic woman. i can’t express how much i despise these men. File: 1661791755435.jpeg (286.73 KB, 947x2048, 8F3D0DE0-BDEE-423A-8A16-1D37CB…) File: 1661794571086.jpg (107.84 KB, 763x1200, FbM6ZFyWYAErUA6.jpg) I think this must be a troll but its so hard to tell with these people File: 1661795192603.png (56.15 KB, 1169x401, ten million.png) Canada is spending $100 million on the "Federal 2SLGBTQI+ Action Plan 2022" (referred to as The Plan which is sickly ironic). The federal government suddenly cares about the squaws and Indians because they have a cultural version of twanspeople. Want clean water on the reservations? Access to decent health care and services? Naaahhh too expensive. Want cops and authorities to treat you with respect? Only if you're gender special enough. Then they have Another troon who wants to be praised for doing nothing but existing. The autistic woman is doing everything to repel him without saying I want nothing to do with you point blank (actually, she kind of did). The troon wants that, though. He wants someone to not coddle and like him so he can call twansphobe and get even more praise for his bEaUtIfUl BrAvErY. Like the kids that poke and poke and poke until the receiver pokes back. Then they are victim , not perpetrator. I feel bad for this woman. She's being borderline stalked by this freak and the second she complains the response will be "you just don't understand her" guaran-fucking-teed. File: 1661796624339.jpg (688.35 KB, 810x2414, Screenshot_20220829-140720_Boo…) Denying transwomen experience periods is transmisogyny kek:https://archive.ph/ZPf0M File: 1661797133606.jpeg (927.64 KB, 1242x4704, 3AEB283D-48F6-4DB4-8FC7-8AD566…) Apparently Chris Chan escaped from jail (a courtroom) by going to the bathroom and jumping out through the window. Naturally this brings up the very serious and legitimate discussion of whether or not he’s a true transwoman. File: 1661797284074.jpeg (1.51 MB, 1242x8664, 8C2DF7E9-5AA2-4047-9F1F-9145CB…) Good to see majority of people not going along with revoking someone’s trans ID cause they’re a degenerate. As one Twitter user said, if you removed all transwomen who only became trans to get with a lesbian you’d be left with no transwomen. The only thing running is the skid marks from his sweaty unwashed ass on his jail issued underwear, maybe he’ll rejoice and believe he’s having his first girly period. I really love people using trans people’s logic against them whenever Chris chan is brought up.>I am a brave transwoman who gets euphoria boners from wearing spinny skirts>not him though he’s not trans he raped his mom and did other bad stuff he’s not trans>but I am definitely a transwoman and heckin valid so sleep with me and suck my girldick and if you don’t it’s transphobia >>1629791>sure they don’t bleed, but they get emotions from it You heard it here ladies, periods are just emotions. There is no biological reality or hard science involved, it’s all about feelings. Did you know that even men, children, and old ladies who’ve gone through menopause experience periods too? Incredible, isn’t it? Sidenote but every time they open their mouths they make it so clear how much of an MRA movement this is. They hate when we try to talk about our own lived experiences or discomfort and instantly need to shut us down because we are ruining their oh so titillating fantasies. It’s no coincidence that the loudest ones are wealthy straight white men, they’re angry because wealthy straight white men are finally being held accountable for being terrible people and harming so many other groups, so this is their get out of jail free care. Put on a dress and a wig, legally rename yourself (even if you’ve committed crimes like rape and murder), and voila! You’re the most oppressed group to have ever existed in the history of earth. Sorry to reword and repost, I’d interrupted the other nonas chris chan posting and I hate when I do that. File: 1661798335118.jpeg (279.38 KB, 1440x1440, EEA3B68D-FBBC-4159-96E2-EDAD9A…) kek the 41 o’clock shadow on this troon File: 1661799516049.jpg (101.62 KB, 720x1520, FbAKgydaQAI_EAi.jpg) wins women's surfing competitions File: 1661799591053.jpg (177.26 KB, 972x1847, FbBQC41WQAAapYN.jpg) just another tranny pedo befriending a 15 y/o File: 1661799616680.jpg (143.84 KB, 1080x1533, FaXlEY-XkAIXe3t.jpg) File: 1661799645954.jpg (349.94 KB, 1536x2048, Fa3JJAMUYAAymCN.jpg) File: 1661800395626.jpg (64.03 KB, 680x580, FbVKLf1WAAAnHoz.jpg) er.. unfortunately some true and honest women have autoeroticism i have a wg fetish and can only get off to the thought of my own body gaining weight unfortunately i'm also an anorexic funny how that goes you would like it if i posted tits agpchan have encountered other examples of women who are like this we exist (unfortunately) sorry merely knowing about the bizarre ways that people can be fucked up is intolerably scary to you but if i can live with being this way from childhood you can live with knowing about it i didn't choose this and i've sought every form of help imaginable no, i'm still salty about you accusing me of being a pervert troon when i don't even act on the fetish in any way i don't even really have a sexuality any more because my anorexia cancels it out just goes to show that this isn't actually about accepting women on the sole basis that we are women it's just a circlejerk for reactionaries who want to kick mentally ill people when they're down good riddance(USER HAS BEEN PUT OUT TO PASTURE) go blog about your fetish in the confessions thread oh boo hoo i made you experience cognitive dissonance and invalidated the simple story you've told yourself about what women and trannies are like harden the fuck up File: 1661803223625.jpeg (940.74 KB, 2070x2403, 5F696CB1-1D17-4FFC-B2ED-AC45E1…) New Dutch troon (Marjolein Schepers, 31) needs to play on the girls’ soccer team - not even the womens’ soccer team - because of genderfeels. He’s a teenager with all of those hormones, he says. File: 1661803878100.png (262.44 KB, 802x500, iqgv6nhddnk91.png) you're mom won File: 1661803917473.jpg (172.36 KB, 896x2048, FbBSzJWWYAApCY_.jpg) >watches lesbian porn >>1629791>’no hate but woman to woman, most cis-women’ Stopped reading right there. 41% yourself. How dare they larp amongst themselves calling each other women and sisters when they refer to us, the original, the blueprint, as cis. To apply such a fucking label to us is truly the most egotistical trait that a male can possibly possess and enact upon. I’m not a cis-woman. I am a woman. Both transwomen and men themselves have such trouble referring to me as a woman. It baffles me how they’ve taken that word for themselves and gave us scraps while decrying the use of us calling them transwomen. Men did this with “humanity” also, they labelled women the second sex when we’re the blueprints and they’re retarded genetic abominations. Not surprising at all. (hashtag take “man” out of “humanity 2k23) File: 1661809690439.jpeg (Spoiler Image, 694.73 KB, 750x1229, 2E6973D2-19ED-4F5B-A711-E8B9D3…) wow, that literally looks like a wild animal bit off his junk. File: 1661814176350.jpeg (1.42 MB, 1125x1916, E89A4F7B-6B96-4257-B96B-5B2399…) God how I despise males. File: 1661815411910.jpg (302.09 KB, 1080x1739, FbLet10VUAAmMHD.jpg) File: 1661815649738.png (52.68 KB, 1318x598, wow almost like you do the sam…) File: 1661816305593.jpg (30.91 KB, 1004x233, ggggggghhhhhhh.jpg) Wonder why this fantasy appeals so much to the person who would've been the abuser keeping their wife financially hostage if this was 80 years ago? File: 1661816637490.png (Spoiler Image, 722.41 KB, 1961x1301, am hole.png) tranny regrets his hole What immediately jumps out to me is “I’ll wake up the kids when breakfast is ready.” Any mother knows that young kids, especially toddlers, wake up at the ass crack of dawn. This is especially guaranteed to happen if you have plans to wake up before them to get things done. Their “mother is awake, time to cause disruption” sense is unparalleled. The spouse and children in this fantasy are not living individuals, merely props to furnish the fetish. I’m glad so many troons chemically or physically castrate themselves before this fantasy can come to fruition. Read>>1629403>79 percent of vaginoplasty patients reported "dribbling" urine, and 15 percent reported incontinence according to one study.>9.5 percent of intestinal vaginoplasties resulted in a foul smell Almost every complication he mentioned is in this post. Like pottery File: 1661818612892.jpeg (557.32 KB, 1242x1219, D4CCB5DD-BE06-4173-AEFD-BFF2CE…) He posted this 20 minutes ago holy fuck! This guy is permanently online. Close the website down, go outside. Ireland is beautiful. Go see a castle, go down by the coast. Go to a historic museum. Fuck I don’t know go to the Titanic museum in Belfast. Fuck me man. File: 1661818860537.jpeg (1.01 MB, 1242x1499, 5BD8A1E0-538B-4A0C-906C-1C1300…) Name me one woman who got verified on Twitter from being harrassed and abused File: 1661821115226.png (564.25 KB, 1078x605, cinemassacre.png) ryan from cinemassacre is trooning out File: 1661821901846.jpg (87.97 KB, 827x1036, info.jpg) So apperently the scrote who wrote the "White girls fuck dogs" song dates a troon, he made some comic (I guess he does comics) and the Kiwi's thought it was pro kiwifarms, but it was pro-keffals. They started posting stuff about him and I found out he used to be cool with stonetoss, but stopped when people started calling him gay for dating a TIM. Also, he makes a lot comics simping for troons/femboys, so clearly it's a fetish and clearly he IS gay/bisexual. Anyway, I went on his instagram and I saw a few scrotes clocking the GF and a few couldn't but then would be like, "Oh my god she's so hot" when they found out. Not important but something. File: 1661823485545.jpg (446.02 KB, 810x1929, Screenshot_20220829-213517_Boo…) >>1630274>>1630341>Wants to be a housewife>Doesn't even know how to clean or do laundry File: 1661825551859.jpeg (33.48 KB, 400x400, 43343736-4334-4A56-B2C4-C77759…) Who could have known that a man who’s entire life is video games and movies would have trooned out a year after starting a podcast with another man about video games and movies Big Ryan fan btw File: 1661827333864.jpeg (79.14 KB, 686x534, EC40432A-A4BA-4EC5-8202-1F4350…) File: 1661828302290.png (2.88 MB, 1109x1477, literalpedophile.png) totally not groomers! (zoom in on the glasses) even if it was ironic nonna, why ??? would someone wear those>trannies get accused of grooming and pedophilia>I'll wear my pedophile princess sunglasses to show them!!!! pornsick scrote logic. they are all the same, it's so tiresome. Knowing to put the triangle is a little much for irony and also being trans lol>>1629893 This shit is so fucked, giving pervert sex pests a way to blame their family and society for reacting normally to being involved in their perversion and traumatized File: 1661829540597.jpeg (1.53 MB, 1242x7497, 0B6CDFEC-24D7-4530-B34D-88F975…) It’s fun to laugh about Reddit troons but larger scale things like this also need attention. https://twitter.com/billboardchris/status/1564329291118157824?s=21&t=bg1a-FKAMVlp9eyw9RmoOw They’re trying to do damage control about offering organ removal to minors who think they are the opposite sex. This thread also links to information regarding the high risk of complications and what each complication is and means for the patient with percentages. See my link to my other post breaking down the percentages: >>1629403 These are long reads but if you’re just a surface level browser who likes to point and laugh it’s also a good shout to take in changes that are happening globally in first world contries to our sons, daughters, nieces, nephews etc in the medical world. File: 1661830937693.webm (3.68 MB, 640x360, david reimer.webm) i thought it was BS but its literally true. why did no one see an issue with this and allow this happen, also the guy supported pedophilia as well https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Money#Opinions_on_paedophilia File: 1661831352500.jpeg (1.46 MB, 1242x6834, FC569A2B-D9C9-4058-9547-26C618…) >YOUR PENIS. YOU INVERTED IT. WE CAME. NOW YOU MUST COME WITH US, TASTE OUR DISGUST. You just know it’s gunna have a scene with some tryhard cosmic hell horror retardation about genders being all swirly and transcended beyond what mere silly humans can comprehend. The new plot centers around a drug addicted woman using the lament configuration. So basically a transwomen is trying to make a real woman suffer for all eternity for something she accidentally did without knowing the repercussions of, what else is new with troons File: 1661832095783.png (8.52 KB, 217x233, 2303D5CC-745D-44B2-897F-739135…) new spinny plot for spinny skirt wearers File: 1661834615803.jpeg (411.78 KB, 1170x2141, AF9F2451-86C8-44C2-A83A-7C4ED8…) i hate troons so much. he literally is the fugliest creature i’ve ever seen. they’re so delusional. all of them File: 1661837222331.png (30.05 KB, 775x291, colon.png) why can't these people get a hobby, making hating JK a part of your personality is quite sad. File: 1661837283598.jpg (303.72 KB, 1000x1500, FbWJ60ZXgAEGfxa.jpg) File: 1661837400360.png (462.81 KB, 746x747, dumb.png) >animal shelter is transphobic because they decided to put down a cat that was suffering with FIP >the own of the cat took too long to respond to inquries and the drug that can save the cat isn't even allowed in Canada File: 1661837627448.jpg (178.44 KB, 972x1965, FayRVZfXgAAMtsi.jpg) File: 1661838074771.jpeg (2.25 MB, 1242x11045, 72033F40-A805-4A1C-BC18-C12D66…) A continuation from this. The Washington Post has released an extremely falsified report on Libs of Tiktok discovering the surgeries performed on minors. Essentially they are calling the entire thing untrue. Fortunately the majority of people understand that this is false reporting by what is seen as an impartial and genuine media outlet. I believe the Washington Post reached out to Libs of TikTok or whoever it was that discovered the surgery on minors being done, and went ahead with a report on the phone calls without actually getting in touch with the research who discovered the practices within the Hospital. I’ll find that image so 1/2. File: 1661838249913.jpeg (1.59 MB, 6582x2208, EA941942-CB4D-4E85-8FB1-1CFB8E…) 2/2. Cropped it together horizontally this time because I’m a bit of a kinkster. File: 1661839182580.jpg (468.61 KB, 871x1000, Cenobites novel.jpg) well kinda sorta, in the original novel the cenobites are so mutilated that its impossible to tell what gender they were >Why then was he so distressed to set eyes upon them? Was it the scars that covered every inch of their bodies, the flesh cosmetically punctured and sliced and infibulated, then dusted down with ash? … No women, no sighs. Only these sexless things, with their corrugated flesh. pinhead specifically is described as >“Its voice, unlike that of its companion, was light and breathy-the voice of an excited girl. Every inch of its head had been tattooed with an intricate grid, and at every intersection of horizontal and vertical axes a jeweled pin driven through to the bone. Its tongue was similarly decorated.” and another one >“Frank had difficulty guessing the speaker’s gender with any certainty. Its clothes, some of which were sewn to and through its skin, hid its private parts, and there was nothing in the dregs of its voice, or in its willfully disfigured features that offered the least clue. When it spoke, the hooks that transfixed the flaps of its eyes and were wed, by an intricate system of chains passed through flesh and bone alike, to similar hooks through the lower lip, were teased by the motion, exposing the glistening meat beneath.” I think he made up his therapist and just got the idea and does not want to be looked down upon because he came up with the idea to sell his body and wants it to seem more legitimate because "if a professional says this, then you all should support and encourage me to do this". Or if she exists she is afraid the troon will commit suicide, if they cannot get enough money and she will be blamed Referring to the tissue as "donor tissue" is common terminology even when the "donor" is same person as the recipient. Technical jargon existed long before troon mental illness. Here's a link to an NHS website where they use the same terms to talk about treating burns: https://www.chelwest.nhs.uk/your-visit/patient-leaflets/burns/donor-sites File: 1661860502524.jpg (464.09 KB, 1080x1977, 4tran1.jpg) File: 1661863564874.png (482.17 KB, 1080x1186, Africansage01.png) File: 1661866119400.jpg (941.8 KB, 2242x2267, coomer to troon.jpg) moment of honesty from TIMs, openly admitting they trooned out due to porn File: 1661867861253.jpeg (578.11 KB, 2088x3464, 08DEC9EA-60D2-4903-B443-4594A8…) 139k popular IG account ran by a communist non-binary transfemme tranny recently came out as a MAP (minor attracted person), unironically. Claims to proudly be a ‘pedophile’ that would never interact with minors as they all claim. >>1630751>I've been enjoying my girlfriend She's tied up in the basement, isn't she? Seriously that phrase sounds psychopathic File: 1661869865734.jpg (340.95 KB, 1080x1610, Screenshot_20220830-093124_Ins…) Scrote that used to be a counselor at my old Jesus camp posted this earlier. I wanted to respond so bad. Instead I'm posting it here so we can all collectively roll our eyes back into our skulls (: I mean, sure. “They” has a couple common usages that everyone is familiar with. It is used when you don’t know or want to reveal the gender of the person you’re talking about or when you’re speaking about a group. These days I just say the name of whoever I’m talking about and then we don’t have to play stupid games. I don’t understand why they get so concerned about what pronouns other people use to talk about them when they aren’t even there. It’s always really awkward when you’re talking to someone about another person and they correct themselves like “he…sorry, she” because it doesn’t fit into the conversation and doesn’t really matter and I don’t care. They aren’t here to hear you and I already know who you’re talking about. People get “misgendered” all the time because of how their voice sounds on the phone, because they’re GNC in appearance, etc. The majority of them don’t make a big deal out of it, they usually just correct the person and move on, and normally the misgendering doesn’t happen through use of pronouns, it’s by calling someone Sir or Miss or whatever. This has never been such an ordeal in society before now, it’s so strange. Why would I care what pronoun someone uses to talk about me? They could call me he, it, or skunkself and it won’t affect me because 1) didn’t even hear it and 2) it has no bearing on who I am as a person. It’s such a minor thing to get upset over, irrational even. File: 1661871304762.jpg (2.75 MB, 4096x3276, GridArt_20220830_105058302.jpg) Person who posted about regretting their surgery posted to suicide watch an hour ago. I'm gonna be keeping an eye on this one.. I know I wouldn't want to live having made a decision like that. File: 1661871786597.jpg (157.99 KB, 865x1200, 20220830_170207.jpg) They're so gross File: 1661875229372.jpg (Spoiler Image, 826.84 KB, 1080x1566, Screenshot_20220830_120022.jpg) men are literally psycho. kek one in the comments of this post said he can't tell if the smushed dick in this OP was a penis or vagina, wtf File: 1661876475451.jpg (103.46 KB, 547x1200, Fbaes21XoAYgCfw.jpg) File: 1661878192770.jpeg (224.98 KB, 828x706, 30CCA9E8-4AF6-4115-962D-DC1165…) Women manager “harasses” transbian man. Story seems a little sus, they always cry on twitter. File: 1661878387374.jpeg (620.54 KB, 828x1071, E723EFE8-E60E-4034-BC51-5C0071…) File: 1661882734162.png (61.03 KB, 707x501, LEL.PNG) Troon mad that gf is treating him like a male I’m thinking it was ripped out of context for e.g. maybe he wanted to use the girls room and after a confrontation with the manager it essentially boiled down to the manager finally dropping her mask of kindness and asking ‘well, what genitals do you have down there then?’ and he’s taken full offense to it and went to his safety box on Twitter to whinge. You’d have to be daft to be a manager in a fast food joint and not know how to deal with these wannabe women at this rate. File: 1661884519333.jpeg (1.48 MB, 1242x7361, E7F02B7A-779F-4D74-901B-F9B5CA…) Some J.K. Rowling trolling in her new book. File: 1661884728401.jpeg (282.72 KB, 1870x488, E3225E68-5FBA-47F5-B7CB-81D0B9…) Can they stop inserting themselves and their fake horny fantasies into every space made for women? she literally gets death threats all the time so those ppl can fuck off>>1631010 should have called them out lmao File: 1661885288953.jpg (53.28 KB, 735x320, idwtlotpa.jpg) I wish we could all fuck off to our own planet and leave the troons behind. Too bad they wouldn't be oppressed anymore. Adding to this, Mia Moore(troon at the top of right) is a dude absolutely obsessed with pegging, I learned of him regrettably on fandom Twitter where he had some popular tweets about how peter parker gets pegged in every reality, he also does cringy "auditions" of female fictional women and again the topic is always about pegging File: 1661896840555.jpeg (652.02 KB, 1284x1373, D5C50824-21F6-42F3-8AA4-08F762…) Male NCAA swimmer is scuba certified and has begun desecrating shipwrecks by writing “trans rights” on them. Saw this on ovarit, sorry for the shit website that uses female pronouns for him. https://www.washingtonblade.com/2019/08/14/trans-swimmer-why-fight-them-when-you-can-lead-them/ I stopped attending a yearly woman’s festival focused on goddess worship because of stuff like this. Seeing women being walked like dogs on leashes by their male doms, people parading around in fur suits, and the red tent section festooned with signs making sure all the ladies knew that bepenised people were more than welcome inside too. Much like third wave feminism itself, womens events have become a catch all for kink and degeneracy. “Engrossed in the female lifestyle” I need a troon to explain to me exactly what this means with a straight face. I'm a destroyed cool girl, and so it's surprising to me how often "women" and "feminism" stuff is infested with women 100x worse than I ever was. Many (most?) of the alleged liberals are even more dedicated to gender role stereotypes than anybody else. Here's a recent pile of shit from the zone of "gender neutral" liberal mommies:https://pitt.substack.com/p/true-believer A pair of lesbians trooned out a toddler just because he was "sensitive", and it looks like they never had any epiphany about gender role stereotypes, just realized that the troonson was confused, because their other son got confused as well. Okay troons first things first. The life of the 50's housewife was not like those paintings you see or those wholesome little drawn ads. Only the incredibly rich lived that way and if you were wealthy enough to live off of one stream of income, you were wealthy enough to have a nanny. If not, your middle class ass was working too. And it wasn't all sunshine and apple pies for those housewives. Being the property of their husbands was miserable and many women were doped up to hell just so they didn't kill themselves. But why do I bother ranting, we're just NPCs to men. File: 1661912763359.jpeg (204.24 KB, 1087x798, 4B6A28ED-94E6-4FCC-B2AF-06A239…) >>1631414>they make it sound like theyre hunting down for this hypothetical pubescent young girl Yeah… sounds like… File: 1661914100509.jpg (179.61 KB, 1080x1486, Screenshot_20220831_032743.jpg) File: 1661914258334.jpg (Spoiler Image, 226.51 KB, 1080x1079, FZ2aaalXwAElD7u.jpg) File: 1661915105130.png (1.08 MB, 933x727, 1661875604248.png) File: 1661915131255.png (2.56 MB, 769x1363, 1661874757045.png) hulk in a dress File: 1661915184330.png (148.47 KB, 1757x516, 1661866875375.png) File: 1661915230063.png (1.43 MB, 852x1194, 1661874609087.png) ugly man in dirty washroom File: 1661916458732.webm (2.81 MB, 720x1280, 0a.webm) he looks like a regular dude that lost a bet and had to dress up for Halloween File: 1661925163094.png (278.34 KB, 784x1443, 2c.png) I'm sorry but God I don't feel any sympathy for this woman, I feel her children should be taken away from her, I don't care how much she regrets her decision, her and her partner made the decision to gaslight her son into thinking he's trans and as a mother of a 3 year old I just can't get over how they'd think that a 4 year old would have the comprehension to know that he thought of himself as a girl, they let their son believe that he was a girl for 4 years(till he was 8) and did nothing about it, cause they were scared what other wokies would might about them File: 1661925990760.png (429.86 KB, 810x1406, Screenshots_2022-08-31-13-58-0…) askwomen thread asking for opinions about the documentary 'what is a woman'. as much as i hate matt walsh im glad it made some normies peak due to the controversy surrounding it, basically streisand effect at play.https://www.reddit.com/r/AskWomen/comments/x1ixvd/for_those_of_you_whove_seen_the_what_is_a_woman/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share File: 1661927049840.jpeg (292.33 KB, 750x1167, F0F9BD94-FEB0-4D0F-B495-4C496E…) I went to look up the comments because I couldn’t believe people would just go along with him literally coming out as a pedophile but the account is private now. Do you remember what the comments were like? This is his private account btw>sissyfit>big baby File: 1661929879288.jpeg (1.42 MB, 1242x7518, BA84E8CA-E39F-46BE-B3B4-C0677B…) Anon there’s an awful lot of people disagreeing with the sentiments over this documentary and citing it as hate towards transwomen but it is Reddit after all so I shouldn’t really complain. Picrel made me chuckle though, this is a completely neutral sounding user and look at how long their thread is with nothing actually remaining. Remember when this all started and we were told to feel bad for trans people because "they're so uncomfortable in their bodies they want to commit suicide"? That's why normies even accepted them, to be nice. But now trans people are all publicly comfortable saying "i love my dick, cis women are gross and inferior to us dick-havers", clearly proving the initial statement wrong. I wish media was brave enough to do actual research and reports on all this File: 1661937174515.jpeg (921.84 KB, 1170x1788, D2E02C1C-DE8E-4079-9434-7A79FD…) Lesbophobia is gender affirming hunnies I hope this is one of those things that didn’t happen. File: 1661938910934.jpg (45.71 KB, 524x523, FaWvaY7UEAA5d62.jpg) sorry if this is somewhat ot but do any other nonnies itt remember a bunch of threads ago when there was that tweet where a chinese mtf cut off his balls and then went to the hospital after? well apparently the chinese mtf community rabbit hole goes much deeper than that. if anyone else on here vaguely keeps up with chinese-speaking internet I don't know if you've noticed how many fucking mainland MTFs there are congregating on twitter (thousands of them) that act exactly the fucking same as western trannies bar the language difference despite growing up and living in wildly different facets of society. it's insane, they've imported so much western troon shit while combining it with the most autistic of domestic ACG (weebshit) culture like wanting to become yuri anime and touhou irl. a lot of them also post the same garbage like selfies wearing stripy thigh highs and cat ears, and some of them are even mentally ill enough to post pictures of fresh self harm scars and their gross nudes. I fucking hate it here. moids are moids no matter where they're from, cumbrained pornsick chromosomal defects all of them theyre embracing that #lolcow lifestyle the other nonna is accurate tho,it probably has something to do with the obession with "mommy milkers/cow tits" and lactation >>1631741>implying japan dont have a crossdressing/trap culture it all started with trap culture, troonism is trap culture on steriods CMV these weeb consoomer products that are made in china may not be inherently tranny, but it is trap adjacent File: 1661949012943.png (351.8 KB, 750x1334, 434EF19B-7EB9-4670-B47A-B921A8…) some insane schizo tranny blazed this post containing his tragic life story from his completely reasonable point of view. won’t spam the thread with a dozen images but it can be read here:https://tayhotrish.tumblr.com/post/693933649529389056/combat-veteran-that-transitioned-while File: 1661949111874.png (3.57 MB, 750x1334, D8237586-C39F-4BA0-A6A2-1A3EA9…) post ends with ugly images of himself and his wife. he paid real money to make me look at this (2/2) File: 1661952021117.jpg (461.14 KB, 1280x1600, tumblr_eedfcd31affc110dd42513d…) looks like see is already fed up with him but is in it for the financial commitment. Maybe she was banking on him being so batshit crazy he will off himself soon. File: 1661952606763.png (271.84 KB, 720x1191, Screenshot_20220831-162256_Tre…) She posted an update, but it got removed by mod. File: 1661957248051.jpeg (270.99 KB, 1125x1589, A1D88497-1972-48BA-9C7A-C0C8DC…) ‘Germaine Greer, 1989. On Why Sex-Change Is a Lie. The Independent Magazine, 22 July 1989.’ Terrific read. I implore anyone here to give this your full attention. Incredible how spot on this is today. Ayrt I do want to, except I think the others might accuse me of twansphobia bc they enabled the two tifs during college.>>1631938 Yeah we weren't close so I agree I shouldn't start now and just ignore, I just worry I might blow it by bursting out laughing when someone calls the hulking tim "she" kek Oh wow. Thanks for sharing nona. 1989…>Gender transcience is a lie. You are a man. Piss off. Also I like that argument about women who had plastic surgery changing their birth dates. Never thought about it but it's a very good comparison. File: 1661965921199.png (1.03 MB, 1075x946, trantok.png) Came across this guy on tiktok, i just don't understand why trannies want to have periods so bad. File: 1661967199405.jpeg (931.92 KB, 1125x1392, 570DD2D2-3083-4E96-837E-3194E8…) This is under a video making fun of Dylan. Don’t know whether the person is a troon or a handmaiden but lol. >>1631984>a woman is a woman because of the size of her brain meanwhile they also say>reducing a woman to biology is outdated and bigoted make it make sense We already know that the majority of troons are AGP and developed their "gEnDeR" from deeply stereotypical ideas and pornography. It's so disingenuous for the pornsick TIMs to make it out to be some big brain, transcendental identity movement when they know for a fact their "eggs were cracked" by sissy hypno porn or discord groomers. Except in the cases of some GNC kids who faced trauma for expressing themselves differently, none of these troons "felt like a girl" as children. But they construct this fantasy adjacent to other taboo and immoral internet speheres where pedophilia, misogyny and dressing up like cartoon animals are the other big fetishes; isolate themselves in echochambers and refuse to interact with people offline unless they kowtow to their fetish; and proclaim themselves social trendsetters/"on the right side of history" for wanting literal children and teenagers to be indoctrinated into their fetish. NONE OF THIS would have happened as quickly as it had without pornography and male degeneracy. If it were just TIFs behind the movement, they would just be rightfully labelled as "alternative lifestylers" and sometimes featured on the news for getting pregnant. The children affected by this are going to grow up with weak boundaries and low self-esteem for being constantly questioned about what should be one of the most unquestionable factors of their physical being, and they are going to become victims as a result. I'm not saying it's a conspiracy, but it's a social phenomena that is much, much closer to NAMBLA than it is a civil right's movement. wanting to be in charge despite being actual morons, being delusional enough to think everyone likes them, and accusing their victims of transphobia for not reacting well to their narcissistic abuse. textbook troon shit. File: 1661981593504.jpeg (1.86 MB, 1242x13328, 2C687B1F-FB36-4298-A060-CA28FF…) This is an absolute fucking doozy so be warned. A black radfem lesbian who was victim to FGM argued with TRA’s and transwomen. File: 1661981687860.jpeg (318.37 KB, 1242x613, 1968ECB7-B286-4037-A060-449A21…) Bonus image. The comparison between trannies and black women from 2 years ago. File: 1661990662802.jpg (732.62 KB, 1080x3699, Screenshot_20220831-200104_Red…) Not sure if I posted this already but look at this based lesbian subreddit File: 1662000421091.png (93.94 KB, 1137x676, troon.png) shit that totally happened File: 1662002801668.png (637.94 KB, 1381x727, Screenshot.png) File: 1662004563515.png (681.92 KB, 1080x2400, Screenshot_20220901-005557.png) File: 1662004602139.png (948.65 KB, 1080x2400, Screenshot_20220901-005607.png) 2/2 this is pathetic lmao btw "Nicole" is a troon File: 1662004628101.png (686.56 KB, 438x688, unknown (2).png) Never heard of philosophytube so I looked up this guy to see if he passes off as a woman, and watching his youtube videos I was acutally shocked at how well he passes. And the voice actually impressed me But then I looked up some candid shots and saw this youtube videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYC1QEhVMNI&ab_channel=Kas Is it just me or is the voice completely different? I swear he edits the pitch on his videos to be higher lol File: 1662005090907.png (477.89 KB, 493x847, g1.png) >TIM sub sissy with his enby dom gf do these people ever realize how fucking ridiculous they always end up looking, there's nothing sexy about this, its just awkward File: 1662005412192.jpg (494.27 KB, 1580x2048, FbQnTElXoAEtWij.jpg) any of you nonnies wanna watch harry potter on his 5 head? File: 1662005514162.png (428.5 KB, 736x498, lol.png) this guy thinks he looks good after his ffs when he still looks the same. File: 1662006436959.png (23.75 KB, 750x295, ew.png) File: 1662006973010.jpg (227.46 KB, 720x1911, ffs.jpg) imagine in this economy throwing thousands of dollars into a ffs and still looking like a man in drag File: 1662007826877.jpg (41.63 KB, 400x400, s-l400 (2).jpg) I'm also blaming the proliferation among loser males of transformation anime, and regular escapist fiction. IMO they probably conflate "childhood feelings" with jerking off to Sailor Moon or Ranma type henshin fantasies. Completely oblivious to the fact that if they did get a henshin, it would be into a 35 year old legbeard who still keeps erotic fanfics from middle school in this binder. I think even a John Carter or Gor type escapist fantasy would be too much for a bloated puffy fail male, that doesn't make them women. File: 1662008065849.jpg (174.79 KB, 720x1449, agp.jpg) you read it nonas - 93% of women are agps. quick, admit which ones of you get arroused by wearing skirts and makeup? also a reminder to myself to never go on trans twitter accounts because every single tweet fits this thread. File: 1662010138941.jpg (403.51 KB, 1536x2048, FbfOVx6WAAU-5pJ.jpg) why does he look like he's wearing a puffy mask as a face? File: 1662010809795.jpg (102.53 KB, 1200x1200, India-Willoughby.jpg) it's called photoshop and angles, look at the tranny in motion and you'll see he doesn't pass at all. File: 1662011092510.webm (6 MB, 320x568, yjMvGw5PZhiXuQHb.webm) found this lovely slide on twitter File: 1662011461290.jpg (580.76 KB, 1536x2048, FbLNDVEVQAAeUp5.jpg) kek nonna thats some top tier shitpost i wonder what the replies section looked like File: 1662012792825.jpg (482.72 KB, 1536x2048, FOd9IjjXIAsaVK9.jpg) This is what happens when people are allowed to change their gender legally, important resources get wasted on people who don't need them and people who do need them get left without it. If he keeps getting invited it means the timeslot is booked up and a woman is left without care. And it's bad for his own health, he's probably not getting invited to the medical check ups he should be doing on his male body. File: 1662022673016.jpg (96.21 KB, 759x753, abloo.jpg) I love how the problem isn't that men can't stop raping, even when surrounded only be other men, the problem is that those men should be put in women's prisons so they can do the raping instead of being raped. Why is male-on-male rape a problem women should have to deal with? Stop men from raping people for fucks sake. Yes because troons are the ultimate victims and must be coddled and protected at all times, even if they are criminals. Their comfort should always be above everyone elses. as greer(and feminists as far backas the 1900's) pointed out here >>1631822 , 99% of what we consider "femininity' or stereotypical tings associated with girls, was/is made up by men to impose their fantasies on the female sex, the same doesn't apply for many stereotypical "masculine" things, because while many are arbitrary, the fact is that many stereotypical masculine things are natural for both sexes and should be promoted for both boys and girls growing up File: 1662030806609.jpeg (398.07 KB, 1284x970, DE7069DA-3061-4F43-8AA0-6EC37E…) i had to see this cringe now so do you apparently hes a rapist too File: 1662032672925.jpeg (622.65 KB, 1284x1763, 4E7D465C-E129-4DBE-A2A4-193D6B…) i need eyebleach File: 1662033110501.jpeg (82.23 KB, 700x933, F1E9D0F1-EDF5-44C9-81F6-FDDE85…) Only a fucking man would think that was in the realm of appropriate attire for any kind of interview, be it job or otherwise. Imagine if any of us showed up for an important career move wearing THAT. We wouldn’t be hired and we would probably be mocked, maybe even openly. Imagine posting that online, women would be shredded for how tacky and incongruous it is. Sorry4rant but GOD I hate them so fucking much. Take your stupid socks and your stupid cheap polyester skirts and self-immolate starting w your droopy pervo “””“gock””””thx File: 1662033788959.png (363.66 KB, 1094x516, Screenshot 2022-09-01 at 13.03…) It's a man nona. Also a Tory lmfao (every time) File: 1662036059573.jpg (32.92 KB, 550x450, 1606518285997.jpg) he's probably a diversty hire for a programming position lul File: 1662036227883.jpeg (982.97 KB, 1284x2170, 5536E0DD-3C30-4D12-A87C-7C84C5…) if you think thats bad look at this those ugly socks over tights File: 1662036917815.jpeg (336.47 KB, 1283x1250, 115BF0FD-047C-43E4-8AD1-840AFB…) apparently if you dont fit into this idea of what they think women look like then i guess women dont pass as women and ur probably a troon to him LOL File: 1662036922789.jpeg (976.53 KB, 1284x2418, 92EDB71F-FE61-46AC-A455-119FA8…) From June of this year. Troons can go fuck themselves because we all know that’s what they want to do anyway. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-022-02359-8 File: 1662038293231.jpeg (362.45 KB, 1284x797, 1D929E41-8A5C-4FE0-A583-8D0A76…) oh holy shit i just saw this just get a fucking job you freak File: 1662039052484.png (260.54 KB, 600x980, coomer moment.png) well he also talks about sissy porn a lot(but under a layer or irony) File: 1662044441000.jpeg (399.19 KB, 1242x1731, 6BF3465F-20F3-421E-8A6E-656FCC…)
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When it comes to sexual orientation, there are myriad methods people can identify, whether or not that’s homosexual, bisexual, a sexual, demisexual – the record goes on. “You can see it with anyone of any gender identification, nevertheless it’s more common for people who find themselves already open-minded to different types of sexual expression,” she says. “Pan” is the Greek word for all, so a pansexual might be sexually and/or romantically interested in any person of all identities. Pansexual persons are individuals attracted to people no matter their gender. The word pansexual comes from the Greek word ‘pan-‘, that means “all”. But let’s begin with defining pansexual, since it has one universally-accepted definition. Pansexual merely means a person is interested in all genders. Pan, in spite of everything, comes from the Greek prefix meaning “all.” Thus, a pansexual particular person would be interested in cisgender, transgender, gender nonbinary, genderfluid, and agender people (a person who doesn’t establish with any gender). According to delight.com, the pansexual pride flag was created online in 2010 as a means for pansexual individuals to tell apart themselves from bisexual individuals. Similar to the bisexual flag , the pink and blue stripes characterize attraction to men and women, however the pansexual flag’s yellow stripe shows attraction to non-binary and gender-nonconforming individuals. While bisexuality and pansexuality have a lot of similarities, GLAAD defines bisexual as ‘being interested in a couple of gender’, whereas pansexuality as ‘all gender identities’. However, this identification has been rooted upon the belief that there have been only two genders, as homosexuality meant attraction for the same gender, and heterosexuality for the alternative gender. For a long time, these two identities had been the only ones extensively identified and accepted. Since it is a relatively new discovery amongst gender scholars and individuals who establish as pansexuals, there are many discrepancies between people who share related beliefs on what pansexuality does and doesn’t imply. Sexuality and identity are not any completely different, as every individual perceives themselves in a different way from different individuals, and no one label shall be utterly accurate in its definition in each way for anyone person. Even individuals who establish as pansexuals discover themselves arguing about what the id truly means to them and for them. And so came the birth of the sexual identification that is pansexuality. Just like bisexuality, pansexuals are sexually drawn to women and men. Some Pansexuals will ignore gender and will favor to see the persona of their sexual/romantic/emotional interest as a substitute, however https://bestadulthookup.com/xcams-review/ an total shared trait is that every pansexual is interested in all genders. Even throughout the LGBTQ group, individuals use the label “bisexual” in a different way. She nonetheless loves and accepts individuals who use bisexual, though. It’s typically thought of as an identification distinct from bisexuality and sometimes as being underneath a broader bisexual umbrella. From that latter viewpoint, bisexuality contains all people who find themselves drawn to folks of more than one gender or to each folks of their similar gender and totally different genders. Pansexuality, then again, doesn’t really feel any inner distinction between genders or feels like any distinction felt between genders is irrelevant. Although, some pansexual individuals should have a gender choice, this is not brought on by an inside difference felt in attraction, or is so minor that one feels it’s irrelevant. Pansexuality is often in comparison with bisexuality, omnisexuality, or different multisexual identities. For example, a bisexual cis woman may be attracted to a cis man or lady, whereas a pansexual can be drawn to a cis person. That’s why some individuals use the term ’gender blind’ to clarify pansexuality. So those that determine as pansexual might be up for cuddles and stuff with somebody who is male, feminine, transgender, intersex, agender, genderqueer, or another gender id or sex. When looking more carefully at pansexuality and what it means, you may additionally see the time period “heteroflexible.” Specifically, this descriptor enables individuals to additional detail and description their attraction to others. In essence, people who are heteroflexible are largely interested in others of the opposite sex in a romantic, emotional and/or physical means, but they also have some minimal attraction to the identical sex. Maddie has come to terms with her pansexuality, as the label fits her more than bisexual. Contrary to asexuality , demisexuals are able to feeling sexual attraction but solely once they kind a deep emotional bond with another particular person. The word pansexual is derived from the Greek prefix pan-, that means “all”. Using pan instead of bi for example is meant to acknowledge the opposite genders and gender identities. To others, it could possibly mean feeling drawn to multiple gender identities. The term “pansexual” emphasises the existence of greater than two gender identities. It is also a social assertion, besides a term to indicate sexual orientation. The pansexual identification is rather more accommodating to the coupling of individuals who embrace varied sexual and gender identities. For example, somebody could feel a romantic attraction to at least one gender but a sexual attraction to another. Some folks could find the word controversial, as it implies that there are solely two genders. However, many individuals who identify as bisexual acknowledge that there are a number of genders. To some people, bisexuality might mean only feeling attracted to males and females. It is similar to omnisexual as they each involve the attraction to all genders, nonetheless one could make a distinction between them if they wish. For example, you would be bisexual but homoromantic — which means you’re sexually drawn to people of multiple genders, however you’re solely romantically drawn to people who are the same gender as you. As proven above, every portion of the flag portrays the totally different forms of sexual attraction they experience. The pink section represents individuals who determine as female. And the yellow in between symbolize all of the individuals who don’t fall into the male-female gender binary. And the best part is that our language is consistently evolving to explain various kinds of people. Now, there are terms to explain people who are only attracted to ladies, individuals who only expertise attraction after friendship and people who are drawn to each genders. Not only those who establish as biologically male or feminine establish as bisexual, the gender identities of people that use and feel comfortable with this label differ. A one who is demipansexual can have pursuits in any particular person romantically, regardless of gender but they might only really feel sexual points of interest when you join and make a robust bond with the individual. Demipansexual is a mix between Demisexual and Pansexual. A demipansexual person is somebody who feels sexual desire only with somebody they love, regardless whether or not the individual’s gender or sexual genitals. Bisexuality, to many, can be seen as an umbrella time period, inclusive of sexually fluid labels like pansexual. There’s even been a push in the bisexual neighborhood to make use of the time period bi+ to actually emphasize that bisexuality is the bigger encompassing time period. “One of probably the most notable theories of sexuality comes from Dr. Albert Kinsey, most known for the ‘Kinsey Scale.’ Kinsey believed that most individuals reside on a continuum when it comes to sexual attraction,” explains Dr. Lavelle. First issues first, this article has nothing to do with pans or some other kitchen appliance. The phrase you may be on the lookout for is objectum sexuality, in any other case known as sexual attraction to an inanimate object–and that is more of a fetish or a kink than it is an identity. We as a society are now changing into increasingly aware of the nuances of sexuality. Here, we help you perceive what pansexuality truly is. It appears that logic just isn’t the strong point of identification politics. A person can establish with whatever orientation they imagine fits. Equally, an individual does not have to label their sexuality or conform to certain beliefs if they select not to. Those who really feel attracted https://francescademontslittlesecrets.com/2019/12/20/elust-december-top-pick/ to people of the identical gender or intercourse are at the different end of the spectrum, whereas people who really feel an attraction to multiple genders would fall someplace in the midst of the spectrum. For both, the type of attraction that somebody experiences might range for various genders.
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Just what secure gender, permission and psychological state resemble when you look at the period of Tinder and Bumble. Popular commentary on All of our newer studies have shown matchmaking programs can fix younger people’s social associations, friendships and personal relationships. However they can certainly be a source of frustration, getting rejected and exclusion. The research could be the basic to invite application customers of varied sexes and sexualities to express their unique encounters of app use, safety and well-being. Your panels blended an on-line review with interviews and inventive courses in metropolitan and local unique southern area Wales with 18 to 35 12 months olds. While internet dating programs were utilized to suit visitors for intercourse and long-lasting affairs, these people were generally familiar with “relieve boredom” as well as “chat”. The most common apps used were Tinder among LGBTQ+ girls, direct males and females; Grindr among LGBTQ+ boys; OK Cupid among non-binary members; and Bumble among directly ladies. We found that while application customers accepted the risks of matchmaking apps, they also had a variety of ways of enable them to feeling better and regulate their wellbeing – such as settling consent and safer sex. Secured sex and permission Applications that require a mutual match before chatting – where each party swipe correct – are detected to filter out lots of undesirable relationship. Lots of players thought that warning flag had been more likely to can be found in chat in the place of in individual users. These provided pushiness and possessiveness, or messages and images that were also intimate, too quickly. Charles, 34, gay/queer, male, including, explained red flags as, “nude images completely unwanted or even the very first message that I get from you is simply five photographs of penis. I would personally genuinely believe that’s a straight up indication that you’re perhaps not planning to have respect for my personal boundaries […] So I’m not attending has an opportunity to say no to you if we meet in actual life.” Consent surfaced as an integral concern across every area associated with research. Players generally speaking considered less dangerous whenever they had the ability to clearly bargain the types of sexual call they wished – or didn’t want – with a prospective lover. Of 382 research members, feminine respondents of most sexualities happened to be 3.6 occasions more prone to want to see app-based information about sexual permission than male players. Amber, 22, ideal discussing permission and safe gender via chat. “It’s a great talk. It cann’t have to be sexting, it willn’t have to be super sensuous […] I just want it absolutely was easier simply to talk about gender in a non-sexual ways. The majority of the ladies being my pals, they’re like, ‘it’s too shameful, I don’t explore intercourse with a guy’, not really when they’re having sex,” said emerald. However, people worried that sexual negotiations in chat, like on the subject of STIs, could “ruin as soon as” or foreclose consent selection, governing out of the chance they might changes her brain. Chelsea, 19, bisexual, feminine, observed, “Am I heading, ‘okay therefore at 12 o’clock we’re planning repeat this’ and then can you imagine we don’t need to?” Protection safety measures Whenever it found meeting right up, women, non-binary folks and people who had gender with guys defined security methods that engaging revealing their own place with pals. Ruby, 29, bisexual, female, have an online group talk to buddies in which they would express information on who they were meeting with, and others explained advising feminine family where they wanted to end up being. Anna, 29, lesbian, female, described an arrangement she had together with her buddies for getting of terrible dates. “If at any aim I deliver them an email about recreation, they know that shit is certian all the way down […] anytime I send them a note like, “How may be the baseball supposed?” they are aware to give me a call.” But while all participants defined “ideal” safety safety measures, they wouldn’t usually adhere them. Rachel, 20, straight, women, put in an app for telling pals as soon as you expect you’ll getting room, however deleted they. Emerald stated, “we inform my friends to simply get together in public areas despite the reality we don’t follow that guideline.” Dealing with frustration For many members, dating programs supplied a space for pleasures, play, linking with community or meeting new people. For other individuals, app usage could possibly be demanding or difficult. Rebecca, 23, lesbian, feminine, observed that apps “definitely can submit some one into a deep anxiety also a pride boost. In the event that you’ve already been from the application and had little to no matches or no achievement, you start to matter yourself.” Henry, 24, right male, felt many right guys skilled apps as a place of “scarcity” in contrast to “an abundance of choice” for women. Regina, 35, right, feminine, advised that application people whom noticed unsuccessful are more likely to bare this to themselves, furthermore growing ideas of isolation. “I think when individuals are experiencing a hard time with all the programs. are exclusive about this. They’ll best tell pals which they know become regular or latest consumers and could divulge their own utilize – actually bordering on dependence on swiping – in a sensitive time.” Players contributed a variety of personal approaches for managing the worry associated with app incorporate such as getting time out, removing apps, shutting off “push” announcements and limiting times used on applications. Many players welcomed most awareness of applications among health care professionals and public wellness organizations, they informed them against defining apps as “risky” spots for sex and interactions. As Jolene, 27, queer, feminine, stated, “App matchmaking is element of normal internet dating life and so wellness publicity should fully integrate they into their promotions, in place of it is something forte or different.” Anthony McCosker try an associate at work teacher in mass media and marketing and sales communications at Swinburne college of technologies. 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Open consultation forum: LGBTQ2S+ staff This forum is one in a series taking place as part of Dalhousie's employment systems review (ESR). All staff members who self-identify as belonging to the LGBTQ2S+ community are invited to attend. The focus of the forum will be your experiences as LGBTQ2S+ staff at Dalhousie. Please note that there will also be a forum for faculty and staff who identify as trans and/or non-binary and geared towards discussing experiences and issues that may be unique to this group. If you identify as trans and/or non-binary, you are welcome to attend either session, or both. While there may be questions asked by the facilitator to prompt conversation, the structure will primarily be open discussion. Facilitator: Corrie Melanson, Co-owner, See Meaning/Corrie Melanson Consulting Registration: Registration for this forum is encouraged but not required. You can register through the Learning and Development Opportunities event calendar by clicking here. Accommodation: If you are planning to attend this forum and require any accommodation (for example, a sign language interpreter), please contact the Strategic Project Advisor at email@example.com to request accommodation. Please make these requests as early as possible to allow time to set up the accommodation. The open consultation forums, running in winter and spring 2021, are opportunities for faculty and staff to discuss their experiences and observations as Dalhousie employees with the goal of making Dalhousie a more inclusive and equitable workplace. As part of the employment systems review, feedback gathered in the forums will help to inform Dalhousie's employment equity planning for the coming years. To learn more about the employment systems review and to see the full forum schedule, please visit the ESR webpage on myDal (login required).
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by Alan Eggleston The more I look at this issue, the more interesting it becomes. The more questions it raises. - Does Black Lives Matter as an organization oppose Bernie Sanders the person or Bernie Sanders the growing popular icon of White male progressivism? - Do the protesters from Black Lives Matter who disrupted Bernie Sanders in Seattle and other venues represent the Black Lives Matter movement as a whole or just themselves? - Does Black Lives Matter Seattle and Black Lives Matter Ohio, both very vocal and active groups opposing White progressive involvement in their movement represent the Black Lives Matter movement as a whole? There is an interesting new dynamic apparent on the Black Lives Matter website, too. I urge you to visit and read it thoroughly. In addition to the website author’s interest in the risk to Black lives at the hands of the police, she expresses a sensitivity to Black transgender and cisgender or non-binary issues. (I wrote about transgender and cisgender issues late last year.) The transgender and cisgender community has become more vocal and more aggressive in fighting for their rights recently. So consider this dynamic possibly at play: A group of people under attack and at risk for their lives because of the color of their skin that is also transgender or cisgender now also feels under attack and at risk for their lives because of their sexual orientation or lack of sexual orientation. Feeling that White progressives “talk the talk but don’t walk the walk,” they have given up on a traditional vocal ally, turning more radical to seek a solution on their own. There are websites and blogs online reporting that Black Lives Matter organizations are refusing the help of Whites, refusing to allow Whites to participate in their demonstrations or even their meetings, refusing White journalists to cover their activities. Moreover, there are reports that Black Lives Matter organizations have demanded that other protest groups cancel or move protests that occur at the same time or place as those of Black Lives Matter, even when those other protests were planned earlier. The Black Lives Matter website seems to resent White male progressives and feel a sense of betrayal over a lack of their effort on behalf of Black lives. So were the protests at Bernie Sanders’ speaking engagements an attempt to take control of the message at the events? Were they an attempt to send a message not to Bernie Sanders but to the White progressive movement? Do they come out of frustration with progressives who they view are vocal about the issues of Black lives but are not active in helping end the attacks? Is this the start of a new revolution similar to the Black Panther movement of the 1960s, a more radical and less patient attempt to revolt against racism and injustice in the wake of a society resistant to change? I don’t pretend to know the answers to any of these questions. I don’t pretend to know the motives of those in the Black Lives Matter movement — or anyone’s motives, for that matter. But we need to figure this one out. If not to decide what our role should be in helping create a more just and equal society, certainly to decide whether we are culpable in keeping one from arising because we talk a lot but we don’t do a lot. And most especially, we need to clarify whether this movement represents a large group or a small one. Bernie Sanders released a plan during his appearance in Portland, Oregon, Sunday to address Black Lives Matter concerns. One of the Seattle protesters noticed and seemed to think her protest had produced an effect. We will see if this furthers the conversation or if the protests continue. In the meantime, White progressives and particularly we White male progressives would do well to consider just how much support we have provided to a Black community in fear for their lives and not only not seeing any progress in their lives but seeing past progress pushed back. What do we need to do more of to make their lives better? Some additional reading on the Black Lives Matter issue: - Truth Voice: Reporting on Black Lives Matter distancing itself from other groups - Video: Black Lives Matter don’t speak for us - Ring of Fire: Black Lives Matter Leadership Wants Progressives and Bernie Sanders Destroyed (c) 2015. Alan Eggleston. All Rights Reserved.
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Our language is the reflection of ourselves. A language is an exact reflection of the character and growth of its speakers. -Cesar Chavez One of the ways one knows they’re getting old is when they no longer have a clue what other people are saying and it’s not because everyone else started speaking Mandarin. Language changes as society moves through various phases, reflecting changes in who we are and what concerns us. Words and phrases common to one generation are replaced or modified by the next. Often, words sound familiar but the meaning has changed. As disconcerting and sometimes frustrating as it is to experience, this disconnect in verbiage, we have to realize that our grandparents experienced the same feeling when we introduced them to words like disco, far out, jammin’, reefer, brick house, Funkadelic, right on, book it, dream on, groovy, and fried. Use of those words now dates one as an old geezer but at one point they effectively made everyone over 50 wonder if we’d lost our minds. I’m not crazy enough to suggest that we learn to talk like millennials or Gen Z. Remember how horrible it sounded when your parents said something was groovy when it obviously wasn’t. You don’t want to make the same mistake. Let the kids have their words and we’ll keep ours. What’s important is that we maintain lines of communication with this generation that has the ability to commit us to the old folks home. We have a responsibility to listen to what they are saying, not mimic their speech patterns. When we genuinely listen to what younger people are saying, we’re likely to find they’re facing fears and challenges we never imagined. We’re also likely to discover that they have a much tighter grip on handling those challenges than we did at that age. As those under 40 are facing a different world than we did, it helps us to segment their words into these areas: Gender and sexuality, slang, geek, technology, and political jargon. We’re obviously not going to list all the words one might encounter in any of those categories and in political jargon especially the terms are not limited to One also should remember that not all words are used across all geographies and populations. Ethnic peoples are likely to have a very different set of words that make perfect sense within the context of their culture but sound obtuse and strange to anyone else. Geography plays a big role in how slang is used, so what is common to New York City is foreign to Mobile, AL. There is a lot to consider, but remember that the primary goal is understanding and relating to our younger counterparts. My experience working with people increasingly younger than myself tells me they understand us better than we realize. The next step is ours. Slinging A LIttle Slang Slang is one of those dangerous areas of language because much of it is culture and location specific. Slang is also the most rapidly changing element of language, so the words that I list here are likely to either change their meaning, usage or become completely irrelevant within the next year or so. That makes this list of limited value, but at least we’ll be caught up for a moment and perhaps, as the slang evolves, we can sort of keep up. Goals. For our generation, goals are something we try to achieve within a certain aspect of our lives. The under 40 crowd isn’t that far off our definition, but they also use the word to express an idea, whether they have any plans of pursuing that ideal or not. For example, when observing a couple doing something perfectly sweet a younger person might snap a picture and add the hashtag #relationshipgoals when they post it to Instagram. They might also refer to life goals, vacation goals, kid goals, or job goals. At no point are they likely to have a plan for actually achieving any of those goals. In fact, their “job goals” are likely to include things such as playing with puppies or getting paid to play video games, both of which are real jobs but don’t have a high demand. Goals are sometimes nothing more than wishful thinking. With this modern definition of the word, it is possible to have “goals” and still have absolutely no direction in one’s life at all. Tight. The use of this word, at least as I’m typing, has nothing to do with how something fits. Even among those under 40, there are two active definitions of this word. One is to be upset about something. Let’s say one’s best mate dumps them and then hooks up with their girlfriend. The person getting dumped is likely to be rather tight about the whole thing. Or one’s parents embarrass them at dinner in a trendy restaurant; that can certainly make one tight. At the same time, though, tight can also be used to describe someone who looks like they might an exciting sexual partner, as in, “That dude is so tight.” While there is some potential for confusion between the two uses, listen to the context and especially the person’s vocal inflections. Just know that if the person being referred to as “tight” looks big and mean, one might want to check their proximity to the exits. FOMO. “Fear Of Missing Out” is the meaning of the acronym. I’m not hearing this one quite as much as I did back last summer, but it is an apt description of many people between the ages of 21-35. These are people who generally are looking to accumulate all the experiences they can while they are still young for fear that when they are older those experiences may not be available to them. One can hardly blame them given the rate at which endangered species are dying off and climate change is affecting many of the world’s most unique geographies. When someone uses the term FOMO, listen to how it’s used. They’re likely expressing both a fear and a desire. Respond appropriately. Ghosting. There are variations on this one. One can be “ghosted.” Someone might be referred to as having “gone totally ghost.” However it is used, it refers to someone suddenly, without any explanation, cutting off all communication with a person. A lover might suddenly ghost their mate. An employee might ghost their employer. Most troubling is when a person suddenly ghosts their entire social group. The reason for going ghost is often because a situation has become so overwhelming they cannot or no longer want to deal with it so they simply walk away and do something else, typically with someone else. What makes ghosting dangerous, however, is that those being ghosted often have no idea whether the person doing the ghosting is safe. In a society where accidental overdose from opioids is rampant, ghosting can set off alarms regarding a person’s health or mental state. Ghosting may seem irresponsible from an elder perspective but for young people who are emotionally and psychologically ill-equipped for dealing with life’s challenges is may be the only way they know to survive. Slay. This has nothing to do with anyone dying. Rather, as is often common with slang, the term is currently used to refer to doing something very well. Examples might be “That queen is absolutely slaying that outfit,” or “I was totally slaying at work today.” There is no bloodshed, only fabulousness. Within a certain segment of society, being told that one slays is quite the compliment. However, this is one of those slang words that we old folks need to leave alone. Should someone with gray hair say that they’re slaying, someone’s likely to call the police and a lot of question are going to be asked and not all of us can be certain how those answers are going to come out. Let’s just leave the slaying to the kids. RBF. This is one of those slang acronyms most frequently used in text messages. In person, people are more likely to state the full term: resting bitch face. We’ve known people like this our entire lives. The only difference is that the kids have finally put a name to the expression and we all have to admit that it fits certain people whose mouths naturally turn down to give them an expression of frustration, extreme seriousness or impatience even if that’s not really what they’re feeling at that moment. What’s troubling about this term is that as we get older almost all of us are likely to have it used against us. Already, Kat looks at me of the morning and asks, “What has you so upset this morning?” as though she actually has the multiple hours it would take for me to answer the question. The weight of the world removes the sparkle from our eyes, the spring from our step, and gives us resting bitch face in return. And some are proud of it. Lit. No, they’re not talking about light bulbs but you already knew that, didn’t you? You knew that because the first time you heard one of the kids say something was lit you looked and whatever had their attention wasn’t connected to any form of illumination. Perhaps, one might figure out on their own that something is “lit” when it is awesome, incredible, or fantastic. In this text-centered world of theirs, though, lit is fewer letters and can, therefore, be communicated much more quickly than any of those longer words. Opinion comes heavily into play when determining whether something is lit. Music is often lit unless its country which is only lit for this strange group of people who think adding a banjo to a pop song makes it country. Banjos are lit. Pop country isn’t. GOAT. This one is especially difficult for us old-timers because we have a radically different definition of the word than do the kids. We hear someone being called a goat and we think they’re being derided as being fussy and difficult to get along with. For us, being called a goat is not a compliment. For the kids, though, GOAT (all caps) is an acronym for Greatest of all Time. When looked at through that definition, we’re not nearly as offended when a grandchild says we’re the goat. Then we call that grandchild the goat. I’ve also heard someone referred to as the “original GOAT,” when talking about someone who is legendary in their field. As long as no one puts the word “old” in front of goat, I think we’re safe and should accept the compliment graciously. Woke. If you’ve not heard this one you’re living under a rock or you need your hearing aid battery replaced (probably the latter). It seems as though everyone and everything is woke these days, or at least we’re supposed to be. I’m finding it interesting that the term has not managed to make its way into my grammar checking software resulting in it being flagged every time I type it. Still, when the kids want to say that they’re aware of what’s going on in a situation or around the world, they say they’re woke. Interestingly enough, if one is not woke it doesn’t seem to mean that they’re asleep, which is what would make sense. No, woke is a binary term; either one is or one isn’t. I should also probably mention that there is a rather liberal bias to the term woke. Woke implies one is concerned about global warming and overfishing and all the various forms of inequality and every other horrible thing going on around the planet and thinks that government is the place to start fixing those problems. That’s right, being woke comes with a hook. Let the kids use this one. We needed a nap, anyway. There Are More Sex & Gender Terms Than You Thought Those of us over 50 typically grew up thinking that there were only two genders: male and female. Some of you are still having problems getting past the fact that our education on the matter was lacking and our views naive. There are a number of sex and gender terms that have come into play now, though, and keeping them all straight (no pun intended) can be challenging. Most bothersome is knowing that some don’t bother learning the correct terms because of their biases against this broadening of sexual understanding and definition. Get over yourself. Many people our own age are rejoicing at the freedom to finally identify appropriately. Many of those people are your friends. There’ no room for sex and gender bias anymore, so get used to these terms. CISgender. This is the majority of us old folks; people whose gender identity matches what is on their birth certificate. The other operable word here is straight but straight defines sexuality while CISgender defines gender. Trying to not confuse the two might seem a bit challenging, but remember that one does not necessarily preclude the other. One can be trans and straight. One can be CISgender and bi. Knowing which term to use in a given situation can be important especially when talking with a grandchild who is neither CISgender nor straight. LGBTQ+. Chances are you remember when the term was just LGBT. Then it became LGBTQ. Then someone added a plus sign. What do they all mean and why do they keep changing it? First, let’s start with the acronym. L = lesbian, G = gay, B = bi, T = trans, Q = queer, + = every other non-CISgender and non-straight identity. Why does the acronym keep changing? Because the more we study sexuality and gender the more we find a spectrum of complex identities that are not easily defined by the terms currently in use. At the same time, there is a reluctance to add new terms because of the difficulty the general public already has in accepting the existing terms. The + represents an umbrella under which everyone who is not comfortable with the previous definitions can reside. GNC. Nope, this is not in reference to the brand of supplements you’ve seen at the mall. When used in the context of gender studies, it stands for Gender Non-Conforming. This is used when one’s gender identity or expression does not directly match the social expectations of the gender assigned at birth. There is a tremendous amount of nuance to this term, though, and one should realize that not everyone uses it in exactly the same way. Some people use it in reference to transgender people, which is easy enough to understand. However, it can also be used for someone who is not identified as trans but displays traits different from their genders, such as an effeminate male or masculine female. MSM is the acronym used specifically in medical and scientific circles for men who have sex with men. There is a careful distinction here between MSM and being gay, however. MSM does not specify one’s sexual identity. What we’ve come to realize is that one can be CISgender and still be MSM. I realize that blows some minds, but this is a perfect example of how the more we study the more we discover the subtle nuances to gender and sexuality and the fluidity of one’s identity. Non-Binary is becoming an especially important term to understand. At its root definition, non-binary is someone whose gender identity is neither specifically male or female. From there, though, it can get complicated. Non-binary persons may feel that they are a mix of both male and female or may identify with having no gender at all. There is no rule that there has to be more of one than the other or any specific gender identity at all. One may, in some setting, here the terms genderqueer or bigender used as well, but those don’t necessarily mean the same thing. What’s important to realize is that people who are non-binary is not the same as intersex (a biological situation), and are not necessarily bisexual or transgender as some often believe. They’re human and they’d appreciate it if you’d use genderless pronouns when referring to them. MAAB/FAAB/UAAB all take us back to medical terminology which is not necessarily important in terms of social interaction but at the current moment, they can make a tremendous difference in legal situations. Specifically, the terms are Male-assigned at birth, female-assigned at birth, and unassigned at birth. All three are used by doctors when recording a live birth based upon the observation of the infant’s genitalia. This is the sort of label that tends to stick with a person. However, in states that recognize that gender is not binary, doctors are given more freedom to use the UAAB label, providing the child greater freedom in determining that identity for themselves. So, when you see your grandchild’s birth certificate with a UAAB designation, you’ll understand why. CAMAB/CAFAB is an increasingly important designation for coercively assigned male/female at birth. There are generally two ways this might be used. One is when an intersex person—anyone with incompatible inner and outer genitalia—were misidentified at birth or given corrective surgery against their will (typically shortly after birth). The other use is when GNC individuals want to address that they did not have a choice in the sexual assignment given them at birth. One of the things we’re learning as we go along here is that birth is probably not the best time to be making gender assumptions, which means we should probably stop having all those stupid gender reveal parties. Hint, hint. QUILTBAG is one of those terms one needs to exercise care in using. No, this is not referring to the satchel of quilting materials one carries to their weekly quilting bee. It’s yet another acronym. This one means (hold on, it’s a long one) Queer/Questioning, Undecided, Intersex, Lesbian, Transgender/Transsexual, Bisexual, Allied/Asexual, Gay/Genderqueer. If someone over 50 is hearing this term, chances are pretty high one is in the presence of multiple GNC persons. QUILTBAG tends to be an “insider” term and when it comes from the mouth of a CISgendered person ridicule may follow. Some GNC people prefer the term to LGBTQ+ because it’s more inclusive and hasn’t been minimalized by the media. SSM takes us back to legal definitions and the seemingly insane hair-splitting that politicians and attorneys like to do. The term means Same-sex Marriage which is an important distinction from gay marriage. Legally, gay marriage has always been permissible in the sense that a gay man could marry a woman. In those days where identifying as gay was dangerous, this happened a lot, resulting in a high number of divorces years after the fact. SSM makes the important distinction that two people with the same sexual identification are marrying each other. This applies not only to gay couples, but lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, and any other identity the couple may take. Geeking Out On Cyberpunk Slang Sociologist tells us that every subculture develops its own insider language full of terms that people outside the group don’t understand. Sometimes this is a matter of group security and self-preservation, other times it has to do with one’s occupation. What’s happened, however, is that more than any other subgroup in modern society, geek slang, aka cyberpunk, has increasingly made its way into the mainstream, leaving many of us old-timers scratching our heads wondering what these kids are talking about. Here are a few hints. Adhocracy. Any type of group that is non-corporate, non-governmental, and anti-bureaucracy. The group of guys who play a game of pick-up basketball at the gym each Thursday is an adhocracy. The software developers who volunteer their time to help individually-owned businesses make the most of technology is another good example. Adhocracies are increasing as young people rebel against older business models and look for alternatives to capitalistic greed. Gig economy. The state of employment where one works a series of short-term jobs rather than traditional full-time employment. Drivers for Lyft and Uber are a good example of the gig economy. One of the benefits of a gig economy is that one is generally free to travel and take their skills on the road. The downfall is a complete lack of long-term financial security, health insurance, and other benefits. While we tend to think of the gig economy as primarily involving younger people, folks our age are finding it is also a good way to supplement retirement income as well. Crumbly. Yes, we are. The term is of British origin and refers to old geezers like you and me. If one doesn’t quite get the reference, think of how we viewed anyone over 30 when we were teens. There’s not necessarily any intent of disrespect meant with the term. One’s not likely to hear a grandchild refer to them directly in such a manner. More often than not, it’s used among peers, as in, “I’m having dinner with some crumblies tonight,” or “I’ll have to catch up with you later. We’re going to visit my Pops over in Crumblyville (a retirement or senior-dominated community).” Nerf Herder. This is not a phrase one wants to have attached to them. Nerf Herder is a derogatory term for someone who manages unskilled and, by inference, less-than-intelligent workers. The term first became popular among tech workers who would use the term in reference to department heads managing mind-numbing data entry personnel. It has since grown to include pretty much any position over unskilled labor. The purpose is to take a person down a notch. Managing people who keep doing the most simple of tasks in repetition is not exactly a challenging task itself. Being called a Nerf Herder is a pretty good sign one’s career is on a dead-end path. Fluid. A person who is “exploring their options,” not settling down or making any commitments. If that sounds like one of your own adult children, be concerned. This one can be a bit tricky, though, because it can also refer to someone whose sexual identity is in motion. For we older folks, it is probably good enough to know that anyone who is fluid is likely experiencing some changes in their life and can probably use a friend with a gracious ear. Ping. Any form of digital notification on any device. Chances are yours and mine are somewhat out of control. One of the FOMO aspects of getting older is that we’re afraid of missing something important in the news. So we turn on alerts for the newspaper and local TV stations and major news websites, all of whom notify us when something new has happened. Each notification makes a sound on our devices and that sound, most often, is a ping. People who get a lot of notifications might be referred to as being Ping heavy. People who turn off their devices are ping silent. Fanboy/Fangirl/Fandom. Pick something with a cult following, which is almost every television show and every sci-fi/fantasy movie ever made. The people who are obsessed with that media are referred to as fanboys/girls and their collective community is referred to as the fandom. Large communities of fans exist around the Marvel universe, the Star Trek franchise, Dr. Who, and the Harry Potter franchise, but even small cable shows have a fandom. All these fanboys and fangirls enjoy congregating at Cons which is short for conventions and has nothing to do with conmen stealing all your retirement, though grandchildren have a certain ability to do that anyway. Cosplay. When members of a fandom dress up as their favorite characters. This can range from the fun to the ridiculous. Cosplayers typically make their own costumes and some of them get extremely elaborate. People who play certain board games such as Dungeon and Dragons may dress up every time they play the game. Others only dress up for Cons, which can become entertaining when one sees an army of Spidermen or stormtroopers show up, en masse, at a particular restaurant. Nerdrage. As one might expect, this term refers to a geek losing their temper, particularly over some piece of trivia. Geeks are really big into trivia. Don’t believe me, check any number of bars on a Thursday night, the universal trivia night. Why Thursday I’m not sure, that’s just when the majority of them happen. Every once in a while, the official answer to a trivia question will be wrong on some technical issue and the geek who lost points is likely to go into a full-on nerdrage that not only embarrasses their team but is likely to spill over onto social media as well. Why does nerdrage happen? Because they can’t believe everyone doesn’t know that obscure fact about a 30-year-old B movie as well as they do. Drool-proof. Anything that has been excessively dumbed down to the point a three-year-old can understand is said to be drool-proof. Surprised? That’s okay. We won’t tell anyone you were hoping it was a pillow that keeps your drool in your mouth at night. There are a lot of things that are considered drool-proof, such as the instruction to not take a medication if one is allergic to that medication. While some may look down on things that are drool-proof, for many of us older folks it’s the only way we can keep up. Lunatic fringe. Aka, early adopters. When one passes by an Apple store and sees dozens of people camping outside to be the first to buy the next over-priced cell phone, you’ll now know that’s the lunatic fringe. People who are part of “the fringe” will buy almost anything a company puts on the market whether they actually need them or not. Companies rely on “the fringe” to help create hype over a product’s release and sometimes reward them with branded swag—which can range from stress balls to t-shirts and other low-cost items. Deciphering The Tech Speak While there are a lot of common terms between geeks and those in technical/digital professions, what I’m focusing on here are the words and phrases one is likely to encounter in media or conversations with someone under the age of 40. Technology is such a large part of modern society that there’s tech speak everywhere. Personal assistant. Surprise, it’s not an actual person who has come to assist you. We all wish it was and we secretly (or not) wish they were cute. Instead, we’re stuck with these devices that have to be plugged in, never understand what we’re saying, and probably are selling all our personal information to the highest bidder. If one has appliances such as lamps plugged into the same system, the assistant can turn them off or on according to your wishes, but they’re not going to draw you a warm bath or separate out your medicine by day (though it can remind you to take them). Most assistants are also connected to your phone and can call emergency services when you’ve fallen and can’t get up. They can read a recipe to you if it’s on the Internet somewhere, but they can’t actually fix a sandwich for you. Engagement. Here’s disappointment number two. No, this has nothing to do with your grandchild getting married. Engagement is a social media term referring to any response one makes to any social media entry. If one likes, loves, hates, or blocks anything on social media, you are engaging with the person or entity that created that entry. Companies count the number of engagements something receives and markets products and services to you accordingly. If you engage with a picture of flowers, for example, expect to see ads for florists. Influencers. This is what your grandchild hopes to be in place of having an actual job (refer to “gig economy” above). Influencers are people who have large followings on any form of social media, thereby influencing their actions. The more people one has following, the more influence they allegedly have and the more money companies are willing to pay for that person to hawk their products. Be aware that influencers are not always nice people. They tend to be extremely materialistic, focus obsessively on name brands, and have a reputation for being bullies toward companies. So, when that child mentions they want to be an influencer, maybe you want to hook them up with some time volunteering at a homeless shelter to help keep them grounded. Organic. Just when you thought you knew one, this word throws you a curveball. In tech circles, organic has nothing to do with vegetables and everything to do with why that cat video on YouTube went viral. Specifically, when something gets a large number of engagements without its source paying to have it promoted, it is said to be organic. An organic response is more valuable that response from a targeted, promoted piece because it occurred without any post manipulation. Companies put a lot of effort into creating things that will grow organically because it’s inherently cheaper than having to pay ad rates. Retina Display. Let’s make this real easy: if you don’t have an Apple product, you don’t have one. Trademarked by the company also referred to as “the fruit,” retina displays have such an incredibly high density that one cannot see individual pixels, bringing one closer to a real-world feel, especially with images. On one hand, retina displays are great for people with vision problems and as we get older who among us doesn’t have vision problems. However, the displays are really only effective if the source material is also high resolution and since high resolution images take up a lot of space on someone’s server, few of the people/companies putting images on the Internet use high resolution. For example, we try hard to keep the images on this page below 5 MB in size which keeps any of them from being high resolution. So, paying extra for a retina display doesn’t really matter, does it? Sitemap. This is pretty much what it says: a map of everything on a website. Almost every website has one but not all of them are publicly visible. If they are, the link tends to be at the very bottom of the web page. Search engines use sitemaps to help them determine where specific content is located. If one is looking for something on a large website, looking for the sitemap might make the search a little more efficient. The challenge comes when a website is updated and no one updates the sitemap. This happens a lot more often than anyone cares to admit. That’s when one clicks a link and gets that stupid 404 Error page. Someone needs to update the sitemap. The Cloud. I know, it sounds ridiculous when someone says something is “out on the cloud,” especially on days when there’s not a cloud in the sky. What they’re inherently referring to is a network of Internet-connected servers whose job it is to store and provide information on demand. Companies such as Apple and Amazon have mind-bogglingly huge facilities consisting of nothing but these servers. This is what allows one to save a picture on their home PC and then access it on their phone while vacationing in Pamploma. The term comes from the flowchart symbol used to represent a computer network. The purpose is to make information available all the time from wherever one might be. 5G. Let’s see if I can drool-proof this for you (see what I did there?). Imagine having an Internet speed so fast that there is no difference between talking to someone in your living room or someone in France. That’s the potential that 5G holds. The name refers to the amount of information transfered per second. When it’s finally ubiquitous, it should make real-time global communication possible. The catch? It means replacing ALL your connected devices, starting with your phone. 5G does no good if the device isn’t capable of communicating at that speed. As a result, it’s going to be years before we start seeing the full benefit of the service, and by then who knows where the next step will be? IoT (Internet of Things). Remember at the start of this section when we talked about personal assistants? For them to work well they rely on other things in your home and around the world to be connected to the Internet. Now, consider how many different things, from satellites to airplaces to manufacturing equipment that is all connected to the Internet. That’s the IoT. Probably the most dramatic everyday example of the IoT in action is services that allow one to pay for items such as a meal at a fancy restaurant from their phone without pulling out their credit card. The phone, the restaurant’s payment system, and the banks are all connected and communicate with each other. Add 5G on top of that and your payment can be processed before you have time to order dessert. When The Devil Opens His Mouth Politicians, like any other subculture, have a peculiar way of speaking that mixes legal jargon with their frightening ignorance of the real world and how it works. Unfortunately, too many politicians try to use that language to keep us from knowing exactly what it is they’re saying. This tactic has been used from the founding of democracy and is a large part of the reason Plato said a representative democracy would only work if the Senate was appointed to include only the most intelligent and deepest-thinking philosophers. Yes, Plato would be disappointed. Meanwhile, we’re trying to figure out what the idiots are saying. Here are a few helpful hints. Mainstream Media. Any news source with journalistic ethics and available to large groups of people. Ostensibly, the mainstream media is supposed to be neutral in their reporting, and more often than not, they are. However, neutral does not mean covering shit up and many politicians respond to this truth-telling by claiming the source is biased. This is a smokescreen on the part of the politician and almost always means that what the media is reporting is true. Remember, the media is specifically protected by the First Amendment because the founders knew that politicians couldn’t be trusted. What was true then still hold true today. Taco Bowl. AKA, how to completely alienate an entire voting block by going to lunch. The term refers to the effect of a certain presidential candidate talking about how much he “loved the Mexicans” while seated in front of a fast-food taco bowl that has absolutely no relationship to anything Mexican. Politicians are notoriously tone deaf when it comes to any culture outside their own white privilege. With each election cycle, a disappointing number of candidates alienate people with their own taco bowl moments. Unfortunately, this rarely prevents them from winning. Democratic Socialism. Read carefully because chances are what every politician has told you about Democratic Socialism is wrong. The Democratic Socialists of America defines Democratic Socialism thusly: Democratic socialists believe that both the economy and society should be run democratically—to meet the public needs, not to make profits for a few. To achieve a more just society, many structures of our government and economy must be radically transformed through greater economic and social democracy so that ordinary Americans can participate in the many decisions that affect their lives. Please note: this is NOT socialism, nor communism and the number of times a politician says differently doesn’t change that fact. Winning. Losing with flair and flamboyance. Every political candidate is going to say they are winning right up until the moment they don’t. Therefore, “winning” now includes things such as having a less than 50% approval rating, overseeing the largest deficits in history, denying the civil rights of millions, alienating everyone who is not old and white, and creating one of the worst immigration disasters since Europeans first set foot on North America. To be quite precise, if a politician says they’re winning, chances are pretty high they’re not. Radical. Anyone who disagrees with a politicians point of view. The politician always considers themselves correct and genuinely hate anyone who dares to challenge that point of view. Therefore, in hopes of minimizing any damage from an intellectual person who actually knows what they’re talking about, politicians label them as radicals. Therefore, scientists are radicals. Doctors are radicals. Economists are radicals. There’s the radical right taking on the radical left. Then, there are free radicals, which are defined as unstable atoms. Using that definition, every politician on the planet is a free radical. Locker room. A place where good ol’ boys of the white patriarchy say stupid things without thinking anyone is going to hold them accountable. Locker room talk is, in theory, so far off the record that even pure stupidity is excused as long as it takes place inside a locker room. The other thing about locker rooms is that there aren’t supposed to be press or pictures. There’s no record of anything said in a locker room so any allegation of wrong doing based on locker room conversations is nothing more than heresay. In theory. Dumpster fire. Every presidential election this country has ever held. Seriously. I’ve looked over every last one of them and, in the context of society at that particular period in time, and they’ve all been nasty, lie-filled, character demeaning exercises in attempts to dupe the voting public. Say what you will about any given president’s legacy, none of them have gotten to that top office without pulling off some shady dealings of one kind or another. That doesn’t mean that the continued lighting of the dumpster fire in contemporary politics is excused. I think the American people would heartedly enjoy an election that didn’t involve personal attacks and endless issue-dodging on the part of the candidates. Unfortunately, I’m not sure there’s a politician alive capable of not being consumed by the fire. Shithole country. According to one shithole president, Haiti, El Salvador, and the entire African continent are shithole countries. Use of this term implies a racial heirarchy that is inherently unfair, inacurrate, and based upon a belief in incorrect stereotypes. Not only is the term blatantly racist but it also implies that developing countries are beyond help and that continuing to provide them aid is a waste of money. In reality, the country that calls another one by this term is itself a shithole country and others would do well to distance themselves from it. Illegal Immigrant. We keep hearing a lot about these people but there seems to be some disagreement over who they actually are. Technically, a person is an illegal immigrant if they attempt to enter this country somewhere other than a designated entry point or if they overstay their visas. The vast majority of illegal immigrants are from the latter group and typically go undetected unless they committ a crime, which fewer than five percent do. They are not anyone coming to this country and requesting asylum. Ever. Anywhere. Migrants who are fleeing hardship and persecution elsewhere are quite literally the basis for disease-ridden Europeans showing up here in the first place. Turning away asylum seekers from some countries and not others stinks of racism and is immoral and illegal. Again, this is the law and is not subject to the perpetually insolent opinion of a billionare politician. Fake News. Any media source that deliberately and with malicious intent misreports news events, or makes up stories that never happened, is guilty of being fake news. The war against these sources has been extensive and it seems as soon as one is taken down three others pop up in their place. Some exist solely on Facebook. Others keep changing their name in an effort to not get caught. Among the most infamous are: - Underground News Report - The Gateway Pundit - Conservative Frontline - Denver Guardian - Before It’s News No, I’m not providing links to any of these organizations because they don’t deserve your attention. Just know that when they show up in your newsfeed somewhere that whatever they’re saying is not true. At the same time, it is important to realize that a media source is noti distributing fake news simply because they report something a politician doesn’t like. We are not a communist country where state-run media is forced to support the dictator. Unfortunately, the overwhelming amount of bullshit coming from politicians at the very top can make it sound as though the media is a source of dissent when all they’re doing is contrasting lies with truth. At the end of the day, everything a politician says should be questioned both in terms of accuracy and motive. None of them should be trusted based on what comes out of their mouths. The devil controls them all. This concludes my lesson in attempting to understand what other people are saying. Now, feel free to put your headphones on and listen to music for a while, perhaps something soft without words. That’s easier to understand.
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DeeDee Villegas, 30, has tattoos all over her body. It took almost 200 hours of painful inking for this, and it obviously does not please everyone. DeeDee Villegas, a 30-year-old woman from the Philippines, got into the tattoo culture under pressure from those around her. The very first was a tribal tattoo, done around her neck. But very quickly, she decides to make many others. “At first it was to follow fashion. Later it became an outlet for me,” she told the Mirror. “When I was suffering from episodes of depression, tattoos became a mechanism, a form of expression.” In total and after nearly 200 hours of inking, the young woman spent the equivalent of 25,000 euros to be covered with tattoos on 70% of her body. But in the Philippines, where she lives, being a heavily modified, gay, non-binary person in the Philippines is a real challenge… “He was trying to exorcise the devil in me” For many years, DeeDee fought against discrimination against people with tattoos. “Things have slowly improved, but it’s still not terrible.” Even today, the young woman is regularly attacked in the street. “It’s difficult because the Philippines is predominantly Catholic and conservative.” One fine day, when she had just boarded a public bus in the Philippines, a priest noticed her. “He put his hands up and started singing,” she recalled. “He was trying to exorcise the devil from me and as we were on a bus full of passengers it made quite a scene.” Thanks to her presence on social networks, people recognize her on the street now. “I believe the internet and western influence has led to increased acceptance of the modified community in the Philippines.” But even though 60% of the comments she receives are positive, some people continue to be disagreeable, even quoting Bible verses to her.
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No matter your gender, there’s one thing I’ve discovered you cannot escape from- body image issues. I remember being in middle school and receiving a few nasty messages about my weight on YouTube, where I had begun posting videos. Like the girls around me, I was soon struggling with trying to become super thin and as beautiful as all the women on TV and magazine covers. After losing twelve pounds in about six months, I put on a top that had looked bad on me just that past summer, and paraded around the house, now that it looked good on me. I remember feeling like it was the proudest moment of my life! After years of stepping on the scale daily, hating myself for not looking like a “sexy woman,” and comparing myself to other women, I came out as a transgender guy. Little did I know that with second puberty, similar psychological issues would come with it. I look in the mirror. I see I’m not muscular enough. I’m too chubby. I can’t get rid of this lower abdominal fat; I’ve tried so many ways! I’m a pathetic shrimp when you put me next to other trans men, especially ones who have been on T a shorter time. (Or at least that’s how I view myself.) I’d give anything to have things like a washboard stomach, beautiful pecs, or rock-solid legs. "I KNOW I’M NOT ALONE IN THE TRANS COMMUNITY IN TERMS OF BODY IMAGE ISSUES." I know I’m not alone in the trans community in terms of body image issues. I also know there are way more issues than body fat and muscle mass that can bother a transgender or non-binary person, and it can get far worse than comparing yourself every time you see one of those viral Instagram posts of a “perfectly built” trans person. When I had gone to middle school and was forced to endure the awkwardness of health class, the two most common eating disorders were briefly covered; Anorexia and Bulimia, both of which cause the sufferer to go to great lengths to lose weight, like binging and purging or starving yourself. According to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, at least 30 million people suffer from an eating disorder in the US alone. They also go on to mention that 16 percent of transgender college students reported having an eating disorder. Emphasis on the fact that this is just transgender college students, and not the trans community as a whole. (One could only suspect that the statistic for the entire community is much higher.) "..AS A COMMUNITY, WHY ARE WE NOT TALKING ABOUT THIS MORE?" My question reflects a similar idea from when I spoke about mourning the childhood I never got to spend as a boy, and the non-glamorous moments that HRT can bring: as a community, why are we not talking about this more? In my eyes, body image issues can be even worse for transgender and non-binary people, due to the fact that it tends to come straight from our physical dysphoria; we’re worried about our bodies looking too masculine or feminine already. We try to find what we need to do to avoid being misgendered, and often it can involve hitting the gym. We also are, as I mentioned, easily influenced by the glamour shots we see on Instagram, Facebook, and any other social media sites. Even though a lot of things can become a dysphoria issue, not just body fat, body image issues and the potential for eating disorders to develop (especially) during transition isn’t something that should be shoved under the rug. Read more articles by Bailey C.:
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Papeachu Review is a bi-annual anthology of poetry, prose, essays, comics, and art, all created by female and non-binary artists. This issue is extra special! Not only is this our largest issue yet, it is also our first color edition! With 35 talented contributors across mediums, this issue is one of Papeachu's proudest moments. Celebrate marginalized voices with this 220 page anthology. Papeachu Review Issue 3: Beginnings and Endings If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not. You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it.
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We’re halfway through a calendar that was practically studded with hotly-anticipated games from the outset — the likes of Resident Evil Village, Mass Effect’s long-awaited Legendary Edition, and even Josef “I Love The Oscars” Fares’ It Takes Two have all splashed down to their respective degrees of acclaim. But what’s left to look forward to? Quite a bit, actually. Now that the dust has settled from the bombast of E3’s all-digital bash for 2021, you might imagine that we’ve got a few opinions on a few things, and we take a great deal of pleasure in imagining how shocked you might be to learn that you were absolutely correct. Here’s what TheGamer staff is hyped about when it comes to the releases still slated for release over the rest of the year. The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD (July 16, 2021) By Michael Christopher When Skyward Sword originally released, fan opinion was split. Many loved this new adventure, released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the series. Others found the game too linear and the controls awkward (and let’s not get started on Fi). Whatever your opinion, it can’t be denied that this is one of the greatest jewels in the LoZ crown. Skyward Sword is a grand adventure, completely reinvigorating the world of Hyrule with relatable characters, a touching story, and one of the most iconic gaming soundtracks of all time — made with a full symphony orchestra. Some are annoyed that Nintendo is charging full price for this HD remake, but I’d argueskyw it’s worth every penny. Skyward Sword is an emotional and grandiose game, filled with everything that makes Zelda great. With massive bosses, fantastic puzzles, and near-perfect dungeon design, Skyward Sword is truly one of the best, and it’ll only be better in full HD. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD will release for the Nintendo Switch. Back 4 Blood (October 12, 2021) By Jon Bitner After sinking hundreds of hours into Left 4 Dead, I’m more than ready to do the same when Back 4 Blood launches later this year. Sure, it’s got a different name – but let’s be honest, this is pretty much the closest we’ll ever get to Left 4 Dead 3. If you aren’t already sold on Back 4 Blood, you should check out its recent E3 gameplay trailer, which gave us a closer look at the fast-paced game in action. Jumping into the shoes of a Cleaner looks like your standard zombie-slaying fun, but it’s the Ridden that most excite me for October. With plenty of new abilities – and some returning favorites from the Left 4 Dead series – planning how to best tear apart the Cleaners looks to provide some of the most unique gameplay of 2021. Boasting a cooperative story, competitive multiplayer, and loads of replayability, I’ve got a feeling Back 4 Blood is going to consume the majority of my time on Xbox Series S this holiday season. Oh, and did I mention it’ll be included in Xbox Game Pass? Back 4 Blood releases for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, and PC. Goodbye Volcano High (TBA 2021) By Stacey Henley What if Life is Strange was somehow even gayer and was all about dinosaurs? Those are the hard-hitting questions Goodbye Volcano High is seeking to answer. Goodbye Volcano High stars Fang, the non-binary bass player in their high school band as they deal with sexuality, adolescence, and the endings and beginnings that come with leaving their school days behind them. The game is hand drawn and looks gorgeous, full of philosophical questions and easy breezy minigames in equal measure. It looks like someone reimagined Lady Bird or The Edge of Seventeen as Jurassic Park sequels, all with a Tegan & Sara soundtrack. It’s not going to be biggest hit of the year, but it might pack the hardest emotional gut punch. Goodbye Volcano High releases for PS4, PS5, and PC. Battlefield 2042 (October 22, 2021) By Charles Burgar Battlefield is at its peak when players can utilize the game’s gadgets, vehicles, and physics to create some truly incredible plays. How many FPS titles let you: - Collapse a building onto an enemy? - Use a Repair Tool to eliminate unsuspecting players? - Turn an ATV into a missile on wheels by using C4? - Jump out of a jet to RPG an enemy fighter on your tail? (That’s not hyperbole. It’s called a RendeZook). I can’t think of many FPS titles outside of the Battlefield franchise that allow players to get that creative. Battlefield 2042 aims to bring those creative elements to the forefront. Players can now call in vehicles near their location mid-life. Dynamic weather allows tornados to spawn mid-game, making certain sections of the map inhospitable for rooftop campers and the toughest of vehicles. The Specialist system, while controversial, allows DICE to experiment with more open-ended loadouts by removing weapon class restrictions and certain gadget restrictions. And the Plus attachment system allows players to adapt to the more chaotic and varied sandbox that 2042 is shaping up to provide. When you combine all of these elements with massive maps and 64v64 player battles, the potential for mayhem and player creativity has never been higher. This game is a love letter to all Battlefield fans, new and old. Battlefield 2042 will release for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC. Sable (September 23, 2021) By Cian Maher Here, just read my Sable demo impressions and you’ll know exactly what I’m on about, alright? GOTY, no competition. Thanks. Sable releases for PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker (November 23, 2021) By Andrea Shearon While every Final Fantasy 14 expansion is an affair to look forward to, Endwalker may very well be its most anticipated. The MMO’s nearly ten-year story arc that narrates the clash between gods Hydaelyn and Zodiark will come to a close in version 6.0, before setting the stage for Final Fantasy 14 to begin a new tale. Since its reveal in early 2021, Yoshida and his team at Square Enix have teased an expansion full of nostalgia, as the game seems to pull heavily from Final Fantasy 4 themes. Since its critical acclaim with the Shadowbringers expansion in 2019, Final Fantasy 14 has risen to cultural stardom, attracting fans of the JRPG series and more serious MMO players alike. Even if MMOs aren’t your cup of tea, Final Fantasy 14’s Endwalker expansion will surely delight those more accustomed to playing single-player RPGs. You can play Endwalker a few days earlier on November 19 if you preorder the expansion. Endwalker requires a subscription and Final Fantasy 14’s other expansions. It’s available on PC, PS4, and PS5. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond And Shining Pearl (November 19, 2021) By Michael Christopher At long last, the Sinnoh remakes have been confirmed. Many Pokemon fans took their first steps in Sinnoh, selecting Turtwig, Chimchar, or Piplup as their first partner. Even if you started your adventure in another region, you can’t deny just how magical the world of Sinnoh was, expanding upon the existing lore and establishing a region brimming with life, legend, and culture. Though these remakes have been fraught with controversy over the art style, they’re sure to be just as incredible as their predecessors. From the immense world-building to the greatest League Champion of all time to the iconic Underground system, Diamond & Pearl were at the peak of the Pokemon series. Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl will only improve upon the legacy of the original Sinnoh titles. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl release for the Nintendo Switch. 12 Minutes (August 19, 2021) By Raphael Bennett 12 minutes puts you in a looping cycle that repeats, you guessed it, every twelve minutes. Unlike Groundhog Day, which jaunts right past Bill Murray’s existential crisis, 12 Minutes puts the audience smack dab in the middle of a nightmare scenario with a climactic ending — that you need to stop at all costs. The conceit of most escape rooms is that you have 30-60 minutes to solve a string of puzzles, or you lose. The stakes are typically pretty low. But by layering a gripping thriller motif on top of it, 12 Minutes seems poised to occupy a unique space in the classic genre. And yes, it needs to be said that the cast is star-studded, including Willem Dafoe, Daisy Ridley, and James McAvoy. 12 Minutes releases for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Lost Judgment (September 21, 2021) By Meg Pelliccio Lost Judgment is set to offer an even darker story than its predecessor while still retaining its lovable quirky moments. The new School Stories optional content seems like a good bet for some comedic scenes as it sees Tak going undercover at a high school (cue the “Hello, fellow kids” meme). Additionally, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios has promised that the case-solving gameplay aspects, which were criticized in the original, have “received an upgrade” for the sequel. There’s so much to be excited about when it comes to Lost Judgment; another dark and gripping tale, the return of the original cast of characters, new minigames, and we know that the combat will remain the same, instead of changing to the turn-based format that Yakuza: Like a Dragon adopted. In fact, the fast-paced action combat will receive a brand-new fighting style — Snake. Not to mention, we can always live in the hope that this time around, we might see a particular eye-patch-wearing Yakuza fan-favorite make a cameo appearance. Lost Judgment is releasing for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. Psychonauts 2 (August 25, 2021) By George Foster There are a few times in gaming when you get the exact thing you’ve been wanting for years, no matter how much of a pipe dream it might have seemed. For me, that moment was seeing Psychonauts 2 getting announced, something I thought impossible considering the original game’s sales. With the first game being one of my all-time favorites, I’ve been on the wild crowdfunded ride since day one, and in just a few months the long wait will come to a close. Beyond just being a game I’ve waited more than a decade for, the more that Double Fine has shown of Psychonauts 2, the better it looks. Raz’s platforming seems tighter and less floaty, with powers that have equal weight in combat and platforming. The worlds seem like they’re taking their cues from the excellent Black Velvetopia levels, and really changing visual styles and content. Most importantly, it just looks like great fun, and really in the spirit of the original. We’re seeing a Double Fine that has learnt from titles like Brutal Legend and Broken Age, so I’m hoping for an even more thoughtful and mature look at psychology, mixed in with the studio’s renowned humor. I just can’t see Psychonauts 2 missing in any regard, and that’s truly exciting for something you’ve waited so long for. Psychonauts 2 releases for the Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PC. Halo Infinite (Holiday 2021) By Amanda Hurych If you have a deep and abiding love for the Halo franchise, then the game you are most looking forward to in 2021 is clearly Halo Infinite. Set after the events of Halo 5: Guardians, Infinite is shaping up to be not only the game we want, but the game we deserve. Halo Infinite promises a return to form for the series, with several gameplay elements hearkening back to its earlier, classic roots. However, it also seeks to innovate on the beloved formula by introducing new concepts. Master Chief’s adventure will see him roam an expansive world, and he is equipped with an all-new Grappleshot, a grappling hook that allows for more vertical movement and increased reach. In addition to that, the multiplayer component of Halo Infinite will be free to play. Intrigued and excited don’t even begin to cover how I feel about its upcoming release. Halo Infinite will release for the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. Warhammer 40,000: Darktide (TBA 2021) By Damien Lykins There aren’t very many good Warhammer 40k video games out there, plain and simple. There are a few good strategy titles and a middling third-person shooter that’s aging poorly — that’s pretty much the extent of it. But when you’re talking about a universe that runs on power-armored space monks chopping up monsters from space-hell with chainsaw swords, that’s a criminal offense. Full stop. That’s why Darktide’s got my eye. Developer Fatshark already hit 40k’s fantasy cousin with this treatment for Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide and Vermintide 2 — they’re essentially a Warhammer paint job wrapped around Left 4 Dead’s core gameplay loop, along with a few new bits and bobs concerning character progression and such. Simple recipe? Sure, but the result’s absurdly gratifying, and there’s no reason to think Darktide will turn out worse for them iterating on a winning formula with a 40k spin. Ironically, another selling point for me is that we aren’t playing as the aforementioned power-armored space monks, but the more vulnerable sorts of Imperial joes (barring that ogryn, anyway). The thematic element of relatively plain, mortal humans set against the titanic scale of galactic horror presented in the 40k universe is something I’m a total sucker for, and they’ve taken on a writer with a gift for presenting that angle in Dan Abnett. Disregarding his mile-long bibliography, his work set in the 40k universe is sterling. And if he brings even a fraction of the heat he brought to the Gaunt’s Ghosts novels, we’re in for a narrative treat in addition to the delightful carnage. Warhammer 40,000: Darktide will release before the year’s up, exclusively for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Jurassic World Evolution 2 (TBA 2021) By Helen Ashcroft Jurassic World Evolution took the storylines of the Jurassic Park franchise and combined them with Frontier’s signature simulation game knowledge to produce an in-depth building simulation. The narrative-driven campaigns covered material from the original Jurassic Park trilogy as well as Jurassic World. Now the experience looks set to reach the next level with this sequel. Information about Jurassic World Evolution 2 is still limited, but what we do know is that it features a brand new narrative campaign set after the events of Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom. As with the previous title, cast members from the movies will return to voice their respective characters, creating an experience that feels like you’re becoming an important part of the process of dinosaur creation and care. Speaking of dinosaurs there are also new species to discover, including flying and marine-based reptiles. These will be housed in parks that you’ll build in brand-new environments. There’s also a new Chaos Theory mode, that lets you try to change the course of events that panned out in pivotal moments in the Jurassic World franchise. All this alongside updated management and construction gameplay. Get ready to revise your dinosaur supervisor role! Jurassic World Evolution 2 launches late 2021 for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and Xbox One. Diablo 2 Resurrected (September 23, 2021) By Juliet Childers I came into the Diablo series very late with the release of the Reaper of Souls edition of Diablo 3. I played the game with 3 good friends I met on the internet into the wee hours of many a morning and it was one of the best experiences of my life. The gothic aesthetic instantly grabs anyone new to the franchise and the gameplay itself is casual without being boring. It represents the perfect investment to ROI ratio for your average Adult Gamer out there. With Diablo 2 Resurrected, this means a return to those experiences for casual and hardcore fans alike. But beyond the excitement around a revamped top-down dungeon raider in one of the most storied franchises of the genre, there is the history of the game itself. It revolutionized dungeon crawlers and birthed the movement that gave rise to incredible titles like Divinity Original Sin 2. I can’t wait to see what my brother’s friends and a poorly aged UI always kept just out of my reach. Diablo 2 Resurrected releases for all available platforms. Mario Party Superstars (October 29, 2021) By Stephanie Minor This is a pick based entirely on nostalgia, and I’m not ashamed. After the hundreds of hours I spent playing the original Mario Party games on the N64 during my childhood, I all but cried watching Mario Party Superstars announced during E3 this year. While the full original games won’t be coming to the Switch, Mario Party Superstars will bring us five iconic maps, including Space Land and Peach’s Birthday Cake. I’m excited to play these remastered maps, but significantly more excited to play the 100 mini games that will also be included. I’m tired of dragging out my N64 every so often, only to struggle to make my copies of Mario Party, Mario Party 2, and Mario Party 3 actually work. It had gotten to the point where I was afraid that pretty soon, none of the games would function well enough for me to play them. But thanks to Nintendo bringing us Mario Party Superstars, I can enjoy these older games with my friends easily, and for the foreseeable future. Mario Party Superstars releases for the Nintendo Switch. Metroid Dread (October 8, 2021) By Eric Switzer I don’t imagine Metroid Dread will be the most technically impressive, the most visually stunning, or the most memorable game of 2021, but I already know it will be my favorite. It’s often quite frustrating to be a diehard fan of a dormant franchise. We wait year after year for some kind of update, but all we ever get is disappointment. Metroid Dread is the answer to a 19-year-old prayer, and I can not wait to see what MercurySteam does with an original Metroid game. Samus Returns did a lot to modernize the series, and Metroid Dread is clearly a very mobility-focused version. Samus’ new slide and dash-counter abilities give her the momentum and kinetic energy that we’d expect from something like Ori or Dead Cells, but it looks like a perfect fit for Metroid too. I don’t know if 2D Metroid is back from the dead or just taking a victory lap, but either way, I’m so excited for a new adventure with Nintendo’s coolest hero. Metroid Dread releases for the Nintendo Switch. Source: Read Full Article
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Jess Sallay-Carrington is a sculptural ceramic artist creating figurative works of human behaviour. Jess has mainly focused on how feminism, sexuality and gender are presented and expressed in modern western society. As a queer and non-binary individual, Jess’ work reflects experiences from this perspective. Through ceramic sculpture, they dismantle taboos and stigmas around the diverse expressions of gender and sexuality, while promoting self confidence and body positivity. By creating nude figures Jess questions the shame that individuals are taught to have about their own bodies. The inclusion of zoomorphism in Jess' work display’s the hidden parts of human identities. Using animals to represent certain human behaviour and emotions, as every animal comes with its own story and associations. A creature that, through sculpture, exposes a part of the figure’s character which might not be apparent at first glance. Jess Sallay-Carrington is a sculptural ceramic artist originating from Vancouver BC but spent the last decade living and working in Montreal QC. Jess is a queer and non-binary artist. In 2014 they graduated from Concordia University with a BFA in ceramics. Jess has attended many artist residencies, traveling around North America and Europe. Residencies such as C.R.E.T.A Rome, Torpedo Factory Art Centre, and Tolne Gjæstgivergaard. They have been a part of many group exhibitions, at galleries such as the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, C.R.E.T.A. Gallery, and the Clay Center of New Orleans. Jess has had several solo exhibitions in recent years, such as NuQueer Power at Fatale Art Gallery, Co(R)vid Calluses at Galerie ERGA, as well as an upcoming exhibition called Adapting, at Maison de la Culture Côte-des-Neiges. They have been featured in publications such as CBC Exhibitionists, New York’s ArtTour International Magazine, and Ceramique: 90 Artistes Contemporarian. Jess has been awarded grants from SODEC and CALQ, as well as being a finalist for the Winifred Shantz Award for 2020 and 2021. Jess is pursuing their Masters Degree at the University of Washington, to be completed in 2023.
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The Boston Marathon will now allow runners to register as “non-binary” athletes for its 2023 marathon. The announcement was made on Monday by the Boston Athletic Association (BAA) after registration for the race was opened. the BAA wrote on its registration page: The Boston Athletic Association is currently working on expanding opportunities for non-binary athletes at our events, including the upcoming 2023 Boston Marathon. While we do not currently have qualifying standards for nonbinary athletes, we are working on ways nonbinary participants are accepted into the event. Non-binary athletes who have completed a marathon as a non-binary participant during the current qualifying window (September 1, 2021 through September 16, 2022) may submit an entry application into the 2023 Boston Marathon between September 12-16, 2022. Entry into the event will be determined by an athlete’s submitted time and based on the Boston Marathon’s overall field size limit. The Boston Marathon registration application will feature the option to select non-binary in regards to gender. Ages 18 to 34 years old, who make up the youngest age bracket, are required to have achieved a marathon time of three hours and 30 minutes or faster from September 2021 until now. The time requirement increases slightly with each proceeding age bracket. In each case, the requirements for non-binary runners matches the qualifying times women in the marathon are subject to. Essentially, biological males who identify as non-binary will be subject to lower requirements than those who enlist as male runners. In contrast to non-binary and female runners, men's qualifying times are lower, and runners are required to run for three hours or faster – 30 minutes faster than their non-binary and female counterparts. The 19th reported that Jake Federowski, a board member for the LGBTQ+ group, the Seattle Frontrunners, is behind the push for the Boston Marathon to create qualifying times for non-binary runners. “I’m constantly advocating for races to treat the nonbinary division as no more and no less than the other divisions,” Fedorowski said. The effort to include non-binary athletes is the latest attempt to redefine gender in sports to the detriment of female athletes who identify as non-binary, who will now be forced to compete against biologically male athletes who also identify as non-binary.
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Along with GenderJam NI and Gender Essence Support Services (with Anchor Trans NI absent due to illness), Non-Binary+ NI met with members of the Belfast Pride committee to discuss trans inclusion throughout the festival. The discussion focused on awareness raising of trans inclusivity at all events, making gender-neutral bathrooms available at all official Pride events (with the possibility of also having them available at unofficial Pride events) and facilitating the trans community in running our own events during the festival. We also discussed marching in the Pride parade and listing the trans support groups in the Pride brochure. We agreed to collaborate as a community with other trans support organisations in organising events and creating coherent listings of support groups within the Pride brochure. The plan is to march as a transgender cohort in the Pride parade with our individual support group banners. It was a successful meeting and we’re looking forward to Belfast Pride! If you would like to volunteer with Belfast Pride, click on this link – it would be fantastic to have some trans &/ non-binary people involved with them! If anyone would like to run an event with Non-Binary+ NI, please contact us and we’ll do what we can to help!
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»Vigilance, Struggle, Pride: Through Her Eyes« Ahlam Shibli, Amak Mahmoodian, April Gertler, Hannah Starkey, Laia Abril, Lua Ribeira, Nina Berman, Nina Mangalanayagam, Nydia Blas, Sandra Vitaljić, Tasneem Alsultan, Tomoko Sawada, Zanele Muholi Curated by Marina Paulenka VIGILANCE, STRUGGLE, PRIDE: THROUGH HER EYES presents thirteen women artists whose carefully selected works reflect, question and problematize different cultural expressions and issues related to identity, family and home, sexuality and gender-sex roles, representation of women and politics of the female gaze. Their experiences and research pose questions that enable different intellectual and emotional responses to the existing challenges and issues of today’s society. Different in approach, the works reflect the representation of different cultural expressions, tackling issues such as the construction of identity, family and home, sexuality and gender-sex roles, representation of women, politics of the female gaze and self-perception, labor and social rights as well as victimization of women and children, accepting the inability to fully understand and engage with a given situation, but also inspiring change and creating alternative spaces that welcome equal opportunities, narratives and outcomes. The artists Nina Mangalanayagam, Ahlam Shibli und April Gertler will be present during opening. Aware of the lack of documentation of her community, Zanele Muholi started working on a series of portraits, aiming, in a way, to rewrite the black queer and trans visual history of South Africa. Brave Beauties represents transwomen and gender non-binary individuals with a celebratory view on the body and politics of expression. Ahlam Shibli has always been intrigued by the topic of home. Her work Death demonstrates the limited ways of making meaning from the representation of those that are absent, namely, people who lost their lives as a result of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In her video installation We call Her Pulle, Nina Mangalanayagam portrays her intimate relationship with her aunt Pulle. They are two women of two different generations who do not share the language, culture or experience, and she wants to show how difficult it is to understand someone else’s trauma after they had experienced war. Hannah Starkey’s photographs explore the physical and psychic connections of the individual and her everyday urban surroundings to voyeuristic intrusion. Through her collection of found photographs, collages and drawings. April Gertler examines the juxtapositions and abstractions of various feminist perspectives, which, when combined, give rise to new visions. Embracing the impossibility of fully understanding cultural expressions different from her own, Lua Ribeira seemingly dissolves the idea of femininity and sexuality by recreating scenes of performances, rituals and self-expression of Jamaican dancers. Through myths and delusions, Laia Abril’s research work shows that menstruation is one of the most suppressed issues in the context of human rights, which encompasses education, the economy, the environment, and public health. Amak Mahmoodian wonders about the real identity and image of the Iranian woman as she collects photographs and fingerprints from birth certificates in order to reveal even the smallest part that makes them special and tells a story about them. Identity and equality are also central to the work of Tomoko Sawada, who through 300 portraits transforms herself into what she could or could not be: various Asian nationalities. Tasneem Alsultan thematises the disconnection between religion and local customs. Following the stories of widows, happy marriages and personal experience, she reveals the fates of Saudi Arabian women, which she inscribes in her diary. Sandra Vitaljić discusses the victimization of women and the female body, showing us fatal bodily injuries. A sad and incredible story from Nina Berman’s recently published book An Autobiography of Miss Wish introduces us to a 25 years old story of a woman’s turbulent and tortured life. Lacking the space for expressing needs and experiences, Nydia Blas thematises the ways in which society ignores, marginalizes and evaluates individuals beyond the existing, well-defined borders. The artist resorts to creating a physical and allegorical space, exposing the constructs of sexuality, sex and gender. Opening programme on Thursday May 3rd from 6 pm: + Artist Talk with Nina Mangalanayagam, 6 pm (held in English) + Guided Curator’s Tour with Marina Paulenka, 8 pm (held in English) Panel discussion: Thursday, May 17, 7 pm (held in English) »Your body is a battleground!? Feminist positions in art: Body, Sex, Gender and heteronormativity from 1968 to the digital age« With Laura Méritt, Katharina Bosse, Francesca Schmidt, and Caroline Würfel.
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In the current wedding industry, gender-neutral wedding phrases (i.e. language that is not limited to the binary of man/woman) are becoming increasingly prevalent. These terms aren’t solely important for LGBTQ+ couples and individuals; they’re also good practice to get into as the wedding business and society evolves toward a more inclusive environment. So why not use language that includes all lovers? Without further ado, let’s discover language to use during your all-inclusive wedding with our list of gender neutral wedding terms you should know. When seeking to replace “bride and/or groom” or “bride and/or groom to be,” “nearlywed” is an excellent term to utilize. It denotes that someone is in a relationship and is not gender-specific. Of course, you can always say “engaged” or any of the other terms we’ve mentioned below, but because “newlywed” is already in use, “nearlywed” is a terrific alternative to use before the wedding. This gender neutral wedding term is certainly familiar to you, but you may not be aware that it is already gender-neutral. Despite the fact that there is an additional spelling for a woman (i.e. “fiancée”), whether spoken or written, “fiancé” can be a gender-neutral noun. And it doesn’t have to suggest gender-identity when employed unless the speaker specifies gender. While cisgender and heterosexual couples can and should use this terminology to boost usage and make them more common, they also serve to safeguard LGBTQ+ or non-binary couples from being outed in public. Partner(s), Significant Other(s), Couple “Partner,” “couple,” and “significant other” are excellent ways to refer to a person or individuals in a relationship without mentioning gender. The difference between these and the phrase “nearlywed” is that they don’t imply marriage. This distinguishes them from the phrases “boyfriend” and “girlfriend,” as well as “bride,” “groom,” “husband,” and “wife.” While we’re all for “defining the partnership” when the time comes, it’s not up to you to tell another couple where they should be in their relationship. These terms are perfect for any type of relationship at an early stage, whether they don’t believe in marriage or are unable to be legally married for another reason. “Newlywed” is another phrase that is gender-neutral by definition. It’s similar to “nearlywed,” but it’s used after the wedding rather than before. It can, at least temporarily, replace the phrases “wife” and “husband” by specifying newly-married individuals! “Newlywed” is an excellent example of a term that is already widely used and thus a simple transition to gender-neutral language. While knowing the phrases for non-binary or gender non-conforming couples and individuals is helpful, it’s also easy to employ inclusive language regardless of the gender identity of a couple. “Spouse” is similar to “newlywed” in that it refers to married people. The main distinction is that it can refer to couples who have been married for any length of time, as opposed to “newlywed,” which solely refers to couples who have recently married. Using “spouse” instead of “husband” or “wife” is a simple method to get into the habit of using inclusive language. If you’re sending an email to a group of married friends to invite them to a dinner party, it’s far easier to state “spouses are invited” rather than “husbands and/or wives.” Bachelorx (pronounced bachelor-ex) is a phrase that is interchangeable with bachelor and bachelorette. The suffix “x” is an often utilized element to make terms more exclusive by removing traditionally gendered elements and replacing them with the “x” — in this case, the “ette” in bachelorette. Gender norms and gendered conduct have a long history at bachelor and bachelorette parties, but that’s a topic for another article. Changing the vocabulary we use to describe these events is the first of many steps toward ensuring that they have a more inclusive future, which includes the reality that gender non-binary people can have a good time with their wedding party. Best Person/Person of Honor “Best person” or “person of honor” are fantastic gender neutral wedding terms to replace “best man” or “maid of honor” when referring to a trustworthy bridal party member. Other non-traditional titles for this role include “best woman” and “men of honor,” both of which we support, but substituting “person” for any term that would imply gender allows for even greater diversity and respect. We don’t want to remove the term totally because they are the people you’ll rely on throughout your wedding. Finding a language that is compatible with you and your loved ones is the future of inclusive wedding language. Replace the terms “bridesmaids” and “groomsmen” with “attendants” or just refer to them as members of your wedding party. Because not every nearlywed prefers to have all of their wedding party attendants be of the same gender, referring to them as “attendants” or just “wedding party” in general can relieve some strain and give them the opportunity to mix it up. These are some of the most significant persons who are a part of your wedding celebration, just like the person of honor or best man. Many non-binary and/or gender fluid people may prefer the title “Mx” (pronounced “mix”) to the gender-specific titles “Miss,” “Mr,” and “Mrs.” As a result, this term may be handy for people who don’t want to utilize those titles. It’s also useful in instances where a person’s gender identity does not need to be expressed or is really unknown. Consider all the networking emails you’ve written where the recipient’s name isn’t gender-specific more “To whom it may concern.” Gender neutral wedding terms has a lot of applications outside of ceremonies and relationships. If you are planning a wedding, you may already have members of your wedding party, or guests on your guest list who use gender-neutral terms you may already be aware of. Use their preferences when guiding naming conventions for your wedding, or refer back to this guide whenever you need assistance. Sensitivity way as we work towards an inclusive future, no matter the type of wedding event you’re hosting. Want to learn more about planning your dream destination wedding? Follow the button below to discover our streamlined planning process:
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In addition to volunteer editors, Wikipedia employs bots to scan edits for plagiarism and carry out other mundane and repetitive tasks such as checking for typos. What type of content can go on Wikipedia? Wikipedia has a number of rules that govern what type of content appears on the site. To quote Wikipedia, “Wikipedia articles follow certain guidelines: the topic should be notable and be covered in detail in good references from independent sources. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia—it is not a personal home page or a business list. Do not use content from other websites even if you, your school, or your boss owns them. If you choose to create an article with only a limited knowledge of the standards on Wikipedia, you should be aware that other editors may delete it if it’s not considered appropriate.” To clarify, EVERYTHING added to Wikipedia must be a newly written, summarized description of a subject. Even if I wrote an article for another website, say on The Creative Independent, for example, I could not copy and paste that information into Wikipedia. I can cite a small portion, but the bulk of an article needs to be new copy. Wikipedia itself has no firm rules but does operate under what they call their five pillars: • Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. • Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of view. • Wikipedia is free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute. • Wikipedia’s editors should treat each other with respect and civility. • Wikipedia has no firm rules, only policies and guidelines. Most likely, you’re reading this because you don’t have a Wikipedia page and you want one—or, because you have a page, but you want to edit it. The simple answer is that you can’t edit or create your own Wikipedia page, because that would be a conflict of interest (more on this later). However, you are allowed—and even encouraged—to list yourself on Wikipedia’s repository of articles looking for creators or on a similar list run by a particular community like Women in Red. And, while you can’t write your own Wikipedia article, you can prep the bibliography and images to make it easier for someone else to write one about you (keep reading to learn how). Below are some additional tactics you can employ for the best chance at having a great Wikipedia page written about you by a volunteer editor. Get written about in as many places as possible Before you can count as a “notable” person, you and your work first need to be covered in multiple, reliable, independent secondary sources. Wikipedia borrows its content and credibility from external editorial bodies, and thus, in order to have enough information available for a whole page about you and your work, there needs to be plenty of credible content about you published in other reliable sources. Use red-linking to your advantage If there are pre-existing articles on Wikipedia that reference you or your work, another good tactic is to go into those pages and red-link your name to alert people that your biography is missing from Wikipedia. This will help editors assess whether you need a standalone page, or a biography in an already existing page. What to do if you have a Wikipedia page, but don’t like what’s on it If there’s already a page about you but you don’t like what’s on it, I discourage you from editing content yourself (though it is permitted occasionally). Rather, in dealing with articles about yourself, you can open a discussion on the Talk page of the article, and you can contact the Wikimedia Foundation for help resolving the issue. It’s important to respect how Wikipedia operates—as a repository for facts-so if there is non-inflammatory, non-speculative, factual, verifiable, and cited information on your page that you are not excited to share, if it’s true information, it may not get removed. For the best chance of a change being made, you need to be able to demonstrate how the information is not noteworthy or reputable. A few notes on notability If you don’t have your own Wikipedia page yet, before you do any of the above, you need to determine whether or not you’re a notable figure. Notability guidelines are possibly the most subjective part of Wikipedia, and are the subject of many of the discussions that take place behind the scenes, in what Wikipedia calls Talk pages. Like Wikipedia states, “Existence does not prove notability.” You will need to demonstrate that you and/or your work have garnered significant coverage by verifiable, reliable, and independent sources. And while you can’t create your own page, you can make it easier for people to know about your work by assembling this information for them—on your own website, for example. Using your own website to archive unbiased information about you/your work I strongly encourage you to set up a Google alert for yourself. When articles are written about you and your work, create a PDF of the article and include it—as well as a link and citation—on a well-marked section of your personal website. This will help future editors access content from verified sources to help with their article. If you don’t archive articles yourself, future editors will have to scour the internet to find things about you and your work, and they might not always turn up the content you are most proud of, or that you want highlighted on your page. To help your own website show up towards the top of Google search results when a future editor goes hunting for information about you, you can take a few steps. When you’re being written about, ask publications to link to your site (links to your website from reputable sources tell Google your site is legit, which will help it show up higher in search results). Using a domain name for your website that features your own name can help as well (for example: yourname.com). Also ensure that your name is featured throughout your website, as this helps with something called “keyword density.” Updating content on your site relatively frequently can help as well, since Google prefers fresh content to stale content when indexing search results. Adding to the Commons Another really important way to contribute to Wikipedia is by adding media to the Commons—a collection of 45,187,131 freely usable media files to which anyone can contribute. According to Wikimedia, “any freely licensed media file (images, sound, video, etc.) that is useful for any Wikimedia project can be uploaded.” It’s very important that you are the owner of any media you add to the Wikimedia Commons. Content added to the Commons must bear a Creative Commons license. Wikimedia offers a pretty awesome upload wizard for this purpose. Adding media to the commons is helpful when creating a new article, but you can also search the commons for media that has already been added that supports the subject. This means that it is within your power to add your own image, or images of your work, to the commons right now. In doing so, you are adding to the public domain and providing resources for editors who want to work on your page. And this way, you have the power to choose the type of commons license that you feel most comfortable with for images of you and your work. If you don’t want to bother uploading to the commons—or if you can’t rationalize a need for your images to be housed there yet—you can add images to many sites (like your website or blog) and have them labeled with a shareable Creative Commons license. When people search your name, Google makes it possible to narrow the results down to ones with open licenses. The risks of being on Wikipedia Just because someone has a created a page for you on Wikipedia doesn’t mean that you’ll like what they wrote. Sometimes edits are good, but sometimes they can be biased, unflattering, or any number of other things. The risks of being on Wikipedia include the risk of bad edits being added to your page. There is also a risk of a Wikipedia administrator removing the post about you for a variety of reasons. For example, if another editor suspects a conflict of interest, or a bot picks up on plagiarism, the article will be nominated for deletion. There is also always a risk that when women, transgender, and non-binary people are profiled online that it can lead to online harassment. Wikipedia takes harassment very seriously and in addition to the non-Wikipedia related consequences to these actions, users found guilty of harassment will be blocked. Unfortunately, because of Wikipedians general anonymity, and the fact that an IP address can generate multiple user accounts, harassment is still a problem on Wikipedia, in spite of the good-faith measures they’ve taken to stopping it. While harassment is a real problem on Wikipedia, not every negative interaction can be labeled as such. Having your edits flagged for deletion, your edits rewritten, and/or tracking a user’s contributions for policy violations does not constitute harassment, though it certainly can lead to conflict. To quote Wikipedia: “Editors do not own their edits, or any other article content, and any other editor has a right to track their editing patterns, and, if necessary, to revert their edits. Unwarranted resistance to such efforts may be a sign of ownership behavior and lead to sanctions.” If you’re dealing with a conflict with another user, there are several things you can do. First, assume the other editor was acting in good faith if they changed or removed your content. Similarly, if you find questionable content on Wikipedia, remember that the page may have been created by a new editor. Next, follow Wikipedia’s dispute resolution protocol and bring the dispute to the article’s Talk page. If you require outside support to continue the discussion, consider the dispute resolution noticeboard and maybe get a third opinion. Don’t assume things will get ugly, but if they do, know that there are many, many Wikipedians dedicated to making it a more zen and safe space. Editing Wikipedia is pretty simple. You have the choice to edit using a visual editor or using code, and you can toggle between the two using the button found in the top right-hand corner of the editing screen. You must be logged in to use the visual editor feature. Some users need to activate the visual editor, which you can do under Preferences/Editing/Editing Mode. To make an edit to a pre-existing Wikipedia page, simply click edit and make the change. Note: It’s highly advisable to “preview changes” before saving. Once you’ve made and reviewed your edit, you can save it and make it live. Before doing so, remember to record the type of edit you’ve made in the appropriate field (added content, images, corrected spelling, etc.) and note whether it was a minor edit or not. This helps other editors and bots to understand why you made the edit. If you would prefer to create a new page (note: you can only do this if a page does not already exist for the subject), the first step is to search Wikipedia to see if a draft page about the same subject already exists. You can do this by typing the subject into the search bar and then running an advanced search for draft pages. Wikipedia maintains a page with instructions and helpful tips for creating your first article. Note that to create full articles (as opposed to draft pages), your account must be at least four days (96 hours) old, and you must have already made more than ten edits. It is advisable to work in drafts until your article is complete, and to play around in your Sandbox (a space to experiment with the process of editing Wikipedia) while you learn to edit. When you’re ready to create an article, you can also use the Article Wizard tool. For more technical information on editing Wikipedia—including slideshow tutorials and videos—I encourage you to take a look at Art+Feminism’s resources. Avoiding conflict-of-interest editing Editors are responsible for ensuring that their work does not pose a conflict of interest. To quote Wikipedia, “conflict of interest (COI) editing involves contributing to Wikipedia about yourself, family, friends, clients, employers, or your financial and other relationships.” If you would like to see a page created about someone or something but have a conflict of interest, you should request it be created by a neutral third party. For information on how to request a new article that can be created by someone else, see Wikipedia:Requested articles. This is a compendium of red links—instances where a page has been requested but does not yet exist. Once a corresponding Wikipedia page has been created, it will turn blue. In addition to this list, you can also check out projects like Women in Red and the Black Lunch Table for a list of red links. Following Wikipedia’s content guidelines Anything published on Wikipedia must link back to multiple verifiable sources, i.e. “reliable sources.” These types of sources are defined as “articles on reliable, third-party, published sources with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy.” Some examples of verifiable sources are university-level textbooks, books published by respected publishing houses, magazines, journals, and mainstream newspapers. Wikipedia does not publish original research and all articles must link to a number of external citations. Additionally, Wikipedia content must present a neutral point of view. When writing about a person, and especially a living subject, it is important to familiarize yourself with Wikipedia’s notability guidelines. Criticisms of Wikipedia’s guidelines and principles related to the above topics abound. For example, it’s possible that what different people will consider a “verifiable source” will vary. And, more importantly, Wikipedia’s policy for verifiable sources can magnify the already existing gender bias as well as other systemic biases plaguing the platform. Projects like Art+Feminism and Wiki Loves Women work to combat this bias and to close the gender gap. I hope that this information helps you to get excited about Wikipedia. I get that it’s a lot of information to take in at once and that much of the content here can read as pretty dry and technical. But I promise, Wikipedia is fun! And I’ve saved the best for last: You can’t break Wikipedia. While it’s true that editing is serious business—you can literally shape and correct gaps in history when you take to Wikipedia!—no edit is permanent. Which means that even if you accidently delete something, or add the wrong link, you or someone else can always go back in a fix the mistake. So effectively, there are no mistakes. Ready to start getting involved in Wikipedia? Head here to find Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon initiatives in your area, or simply head to the page of red-linked requested articles and start making a new page today. Amber Berson is a writer, curator, and PhD student conducting doctoral research at Queen’s University on artist-run culture and feminist, utopian thinking. She most recently curated World Cup! (2018); The Let Down Reflex (2016-2018, with Juliana Driever); TrailMix (2014, with Eliane Ellbogen); ~._.:JENNIFER X JENNIFER*:.~ (2013, with Eliane Ellbogen); The Annual Art Administrator’s Relay Race (2013, with Nicole Burisch); The Wild Bush Residency (2012–14); and was the 2016 curator-in-residence as part of the France-Quebec Cross-Residencies at Astérides in Marseille, France. Her writing has been published in Breach Magazine, Canadian Art, C Magazine, Revue .dpi, Esse, Fuse Magazine, and the St Andrews Journal of Art History and Museum Studies.
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Nothing, and I mean nothing, could have prepared me for what it means to be a woman in New York City, in the 21st century. |Abby Chava Stein| Abby Chava Stein (born October 1, 1991) is an American transgender author, activist blogger, model, speaker, and rabbi. She is the first openly transgender woman raised in a Hasidic community, and is a direct descendant of Hasidic Judaism's founder, the Baal Shem Tov. In 2015, she founded the first support group nationwide for trans people of Orthodox Jewish background. Stein is also the first woman, and the first openly transgender woman, to have been ordained by an Orthodox Judaism institution, having received her rabbinical degree in 2011, before coming out as transgender. Though Stein did not work as a rabbi after leaving Orthodox Judaism until at least 2016, by 2020, she had re-embraced her title as rabbi, and currently works in many capacities as a rabbi.In 2018, she co-founded Sacred Space, a multi-faith project "which celebrates women and non-binary people of all faith traditions" In November 2015, Stein made headlines when she came out on her blog as transgender, and started physical transition. She was featured in some major media outlets, including The New York Times, the New York Post, New York Magazine, NBC, the Daily Dot, and more. She has also appeared on CNN, Fox News, HuffPost Live, and Vice Canada. Stein also appeared on a number of international TV networks,[c] and in numerous international newspapers and magazines in over 20 different languages. When Stein left her community in 2012 and came out as an atheist, her parents said that no matter Stein's choices in life, she would remain their child; however, after coming out as trans, her father told her that, "You should know that this means I might not be able to talk to you ever again." Since then, her parents have shunned her, and stopped talking to her altogether. She has also received some hate from her former community, though in an interview with Chasing News (a Fox News Short film company), Stein said that she received less hate than some people would have expected. She described her life post-transition as "better than I could have ever imagined". Stein was featured in the 2016 Showtime Documentary series, Dark Net, in episode 8, "Revolt". Read also the Glamour article: ‘I Was Raised a Hasidic Man. When I Came Out as a Woman, the Sexism Shocked Me’
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|Latin (Icelandic alphabet)| Official language in |Regulated by||Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies in an advisory capacity| Iceland, where Icelandic is the language of the majority Icelandic (; Icelandic: íslenska pronounced ['istl?nska] ) is a North Germanic language spoken by about 314,000 people, the vast majority of whom live in Iceland where it is the national language. It is most closely related to Faroese and Western Norwegian. The language is more conservative than most other Western European languages. While most of them have greatly reduced levels of inflection (particularly noun declension), Icelandic retains a four-case synthetic grammar (comparable to German, though considerably more conservative and synthetic) and is distinguished by a wide assortment of irregular declensions. Since the written language has not changed much, Icelanders can read classic Old Norse literature created in the 10th through 13th centuries (such as the Eddas and sagas) with relative ease. Icelandic is closely related to Faroese; the written forms of the two languages are very similar, but their spoken forms are not mutually intelligible. It is not mutually intelligible with the continental Scandinavian languages (Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish) and is more distinct from the most widely spoken Germanic languages, English and German, than those three are. Aside from the 300,000 Icelandic speakers in Iceland, it is spoken by about 8,000 people in Denmark, 5,000 people in the United States, and more than 1,400 people in Canada, notably in the region known as New Iceland in Manitoba which was settled by Icelanders beginning in the 1880s. The state-funded Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies serves as a centre for preserving the medieval Icelandic manuscripts and studying the language and its literature. The Icelandic Language Council, comprising representatives of universities, the arts, journalists, teachers, and the Ministry of Culture, Science and Education, advises the authorities on language policy. Since 1995, on 16 November each year, the birthday of 19th-century poet Jónas Hallgrímsson is celebrated as Icelandic Language Day. The oldest preserved texts in Icelandic were written around 1100 AD. Many of the texts are based on poetry and laws traditionally preserved orally. The most famous of the texts, which were written in Iceland from the 12th century onward, are the Icelandic Sagas, which encompass the historical works and the eddaic poems. The language of the sagas is Old Icelandic, a western dialect of Old Norse. The Dano-Norwegian, then later Danish rule of Iceland from 1536 to 1918 had little effect on the evolution of Icelandic (in contrast to the Norwegian language), which remained in daily use among the general population. Though more archaic than the other living Germanic languages, Icelandic changed markedly in pronunciation from the 12th to the 16th century, especially in vowels (in particular, á, æ, au, and y/ý). The modern Icelandic alphabet has developed from a standard established in the 19th century, primarily by the Danish linguist Rasmus Rask. It is based strongly on an orthography laid out in the early 12th century by a document referred to as The First Grammatical Treatise by an anonymous author, who has later been referred to as the First Grammarian. The later Rasmus Rask standard was a re-creation of the old treatise, with some changes to fit concurrent Germanic conventions, such as the exclusive use of k rather than c. Various archaic features, as the letter ð, had not been used much in later centuries. Rask's standard constituted a major change in practice. Later 20th-century changes include the use of é instead of je and the removal of z from the Icelandic alphabet in 1973. Apart from the addition of new vocabulary, written Icelandic has not changed substantially since the 11th century, when the first texts were written on vellum. Modern speakers can understand the original sagas and Eddas which were written about eight hundred years ago. The sagas are usually read with updated modern spelling and footnotes but otherwise are intact (as with modern English readers of Shakespeare). With some effort, many Icelanders can also understand the original manuscripts. According to an act passed by the Parliament in 2011, Icelandic is "the national language of the Icelandic people and the official language in Iceland"; moreover,"[p]ublic authorities shall ensure that its use is possible in all areas of Icelandic society". Iceland is a member of the Nordic Council, a forum for co-operation between the Nordic countries, but the council uses only Danish, Norwegian and Swedish as its working languages (although the council does publish material in Icelandic). Under the Nordic Language Convention, since 1987 Icelandic citizens have had the right to use Icelandic when interacting with official bodies in other Nordic countries, without becoming liable for any interpretation or translation costs. The convention covers visits to hospitals, job centres, the police and social security offices. It does not have much effect since it is not very well known, and because those Icelanders not proficient in the other Scandinavian languages often have a sufficient grasp of English to communicate with institutions in that language (although there is evidence that the general English skills of Icelanders have been somewhat overestimated). The Nordic countries have committed to providing services in various languages to each other's citizens, but this does not amount to any absolute rights being granted, except as regards criminal and court matters. Voice plays a primary role in the differentiation of most consonants including the nasals but excluding the plosives. The plosives b, d, and g are voiceless and differ from p, t, and k only by their lack of aspiration. Preaspiration occurs before geminate (long or double consonants) p, t, and k. It does not occur before geminate b, d, or g. Pre-aspirated tt is analogous etymologically and phonetically to German and Dutch cht (compare Icelandic nótt, dóttir with the German Nacht, Tochter and the Dutch nacht, dochter). Scholten (2000, p. 22) includes three extra phones: [? l l?]. Word-final voiced consonants are devoiced pre-pausally, so that dag ('day (acc.)') is pronounced as ['ta:x] and dagur ('day (nom.)') is pronounced ['ta:r?]. Many competing analyses have been proposed for Icelandic phonemes. The problems stem from complex but regular alternations and mergers among the above phones in various positions. |Mid||ei o oei||ou| Icelandic retains many grammatical features of other ancient Germanic languages, and resembles Old Norwegian before much of its fusional inflection was lost. Modern Icelandic is still a heavily inflected language with four cases: nominative, accusative, dative and genitive. Icelandic nouns can have one of three grammatical genders: masculine, feminine or neuter. There are two main declension paradigms for each gender: strong and weak nouns, and these are further divided into subclasses of nouns, based primarily on the genitive singular and nominative plural endings of a particular noun. For example, within the strong masculine nouns, there is a subclass (class 1) that declines with -s (hests) in the genitive singular and -ar (hestar) in the nominative plural. However, there is another subclass (class 3) of strong masculine nouns that always declines with -ar (hlutar) in the genitive singular and -ir (hlutir) in the nominative plural. Additionally, Icelandic permits a quirky subject, i.e. certain verbs have subjects in an oblique case (i.e. other than the nominative). Nouns, adjectives and pronouns are declined in the four cases and for number in the singular and plural. Verbs are conjugated for tense, mood, person, number and voice. There are three voices: active, passive and middle (or medial), but it may be debated whether the middle voice is a voice or simply an independent class of verbs of its own (because every middle-voice verb has an active ancestor but concomitant[clarification needed] are sometimes drastic changes in meaning, and the middle-voice verbs form a conjugation group of their own). Examples are koma ("come") vs. komast ("get there"), drepa ("kill") vs. drepast ("perish ignominiously") and taka ("take") vs. takast ("manage to"). In each of these examples, the meaning has been so altered, that one can hardly see them as the same verb in different voices. Verbs have up to ten tenses, but Icelandic, like English, forms most of them with auxiliary verbs. There are three or four main groups of weak verbs in Icelandic, depending on whether one takes a historical or a formalistic view: -a, -i, and -ur, referring to the endings that these verbs take when conjugated in the first person singular present. Some Icelandic infinitives end with the -ja suffix, some with á, two with u (munu, skulu) one with o (þvo: "wash") and one with e (the Danish borrowing ske which is probably withdrawing its presence)[clarification needed]. Many transitive verbs (i.e. they require an object), can take a reflexive pronoun instead. The case of the pronoun depends on the case that the verb governs. As for further classification of verbs, Icelandic behaves much like other Germanic languages, with a main division between weak verbs and strong, and the strong verbs, of which there are about 150 to 200, are divided into six classes plus reduplicative verbs. They still make up some of the most frequently used verbs. (Að vera, "to be", is the example par excellence, having two subjunctives and two imperatives in addition to being made up of different stems.) There is also a class of auxiliary verbs, called the -ri verbs (4 or 5, depending who is counting)[clarification needed] and then the oddity að valda ("to cause"), called the only totally irregular verb in Icelandic although every form of it is caused by common and regular sound changes. The basic word order in Icelandic is subject-verb-object. However, as words are heavily inflected, the word order is fairly flexible, and every combination may occur in poetry; SVO, SOV, VSO, VOS, OSV and OVS are all allowed for metrical purposes. However, as with most Germanic languages, Icelandic usually complies with the V2 word order restriction, so the conjugated verb in Icelandic usually appears as the second element in the clause, preceded by the word or phrase being emphasised. For example: In the above examples, the conjugated verbs veit and fór are always the second element in their respective clauses, see verb-second word order. A distinction between formal and informal address (T-V distinction) had existed in Icelandic from the 17th century, but use of the formal variant weakened in the 1950s and rapidly disappeared. It no longer exists in regular speech, but may occasionally be found in pre-written speeches addressed to the bishop and members of parliament. Early Icelandic vocabulary was largely Old Norse. The introduction of Christianity to Iceland in the 11th century brought with it a need to describe new religious concepts. The majority of new words were taken from other Scandinavian languages; kirkja ("church"), for example. Numerous other languages have had their influence on Icelandic: French brought many words related to the court and knightship; words in the semantic field of trade and commerce have been borrowed from Low German because of trade connections. In the late 18th century, language purism began to gain noticeable ground in Iceland and since the early 19th century it has been the linguistic policy of the country (see linguistic purism in Icelandic). Nowadays, it is common practice to coin new compound words from Icelandic derivatives. Icelandic personal names are patronymic (and sometimes matronymic) in that they reflect the immediate father or mother of the child and not the historic family lineage. This system--which was formerly used throughout the Nordic area and beyond--differs from most Western family name systems. In most Icelandic families, the ancient tradition of patronymics is still in use; i.e. a person uses their father's name (usually) or mother's name (increasingly in recent years) in the genitive form followed by the morpheme -son ("son") or -dóttir ("daughter") in lieu of family names. In 2019, changes were announced to the laws governing names. Icelanders who are officially registered with non-binary gender will be permitted to use the suffix -bur ("child of") instead of -son or -dóttir. As Icelandic shares its ancestry with English and both are Germanic languages, there are many cognate words in both languages; each have the same or a similar meaning and are derived from a common root. The possessive, though not the plural, of a noun is often signified with the ending -s, as in English. Phonological and orthographical changes in each of the languages will have changed spelling and pronunciation. A few examples are given below. |English word||Icelandic word||Spoken comparison| A core theme of Icelandic language ideologies is grammatical, orthographic and lexical purism for Icelandic. This is evident in general language discourses, in polls, and in other investigations into Icelandic language attitudes. The general consensus on Icelandic language policy has come to mean that language policy and language ideology discourse are not predominantly state or elite driven; but rather, remain the concern of lay people and the general public. The Icelandic speech community is perceived to have a protectionist language culture; however, this is deep-rooted ideologically primarily in relation to the forms of the language, while Icelanders in general seem to be more "pragmatic" as to domains of language use. During the 19th century, a movement was started by writers and other educated people of the country to rid the language of foreign words as much as possible and to create a new vocabulary and adapt the Icelandic language to the evolution of new concepts, thus avoiding the use of borrowed neologisms as are found in many other languages. Many old words which had fallen into disuse were recycled and given new senses in the modern language, and neologisms were created from Old Norse roots. For example, the word rafmagn ("electricity"), literally means "amber power", calquing the derivation of the Greek root "electr-" from Greek elektron ("amber"). Similarly, the word sími ("telephone") originally meant "cord", and tölva ("computer") is a portmanteau of tala ("digit; number") and völva ("seeress"). The Icelandic alphabet is notable for its retention of two old letters that no longer exist in the English alphabet: Þ, þ (þorn, modern English "thorn") and Ð, ð (eð, anglicised as "eth" or "edh"), representing the voiceless and voiced "th" sounds (as in English thin and this), respectively. The complete Icelandic alphabet is: |Majuscule forms (also called uppercase or capital letters)| |Minuscule forms (also called lowercase or small letters)| The letters with diacritics, such as á and ö, are for the most part treated as separate letters and not variants of their derivative vowels. The letter é officially replaced je in 1929, although it had been used in early manuscripts (until the 14th century) and again periodically from the 18th century. The letter z, which had been a part of the Icelandic alphabet for a long time but was no longer distinguished from s in pronunciation, was officially removed in 1973. Overall, written Icelandic has changed little since the eleventh century Icelandic sagas, or historical epics; only the addition of significant numbers of vocabulary items in modern times makes it likely that a saga author would have difficulty understanding the news in today's [Icelandic newspapers]. Article 1; National language - official language; Icelandic is the national language of the Icelandic people and the official language in Iceland. Article 2; The Icelandic language — The national language is the common language of the Icelandic general public. Public authorities shall ensure that its use is possible in all areas of Icelandic society. All persons residing in Iceland must be given the opportunity to learn Icelandic and to use it for their general participation in Icelandic society, as further provided in leges speciales. English is often described as being almost a second language in Iceland, as opposed to a foreign language like German or Chinese. Certainly in terms of Icelandic students' Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills (BICS), English does indeed seem to be a second language. However, in terms of many Icelandic students' Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency (CALP)--the language skills required for success in school--evidence will be presented suggesting that there may be a large number of students who have substantial trouble utilizing these skills.
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All at once, Claud Mintz (aka just Claud) is reflective of an entire generation of new artists while still managing to carve a lane of their own. I say lane of their own because, sporting a split blue-green mullet with just a trace of hair on their upper lip, Claud is unabashedly, wholly themself – making music that delights. (Claud is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns). On the other hand, Claud is part of a wider class of young artists, defined by a growing, grassroots approach to making music. I am continuously amazed with younger artists’ drive, creativity, and ability to make good music with minimal resources outside of a makeshift studio space, a microphone, and a guitar. Whole songs are finished in a matter of hours; it’s as simple as recording, passing it off to a friend to master the track, then uploading to Spotify. This DIY approach, it seems, is where Claud shines. Claud’s music is expressive, casual, and uncomplicated, and their overall sound is fluid, shapeshifting from one song to the next (although it firmly finds itself in the indie realm). To be sure, most of Claud’s songs are some combination of drums, guitar, and piano, yet they manage to sound so fresh and exuberant. This is exactly the case on Claud’s debut album, Super Monster, out today. By all accounts, Claud has already made a name for themself. Last year, they joined an impressive lineup of up-and-coming artists for Cautious Clay’s “Cheesin’,” featuring vocals from Remi Wolf, Still Woozy, Clay, and Sophie Meiers. The song was made shortly after the initial quarantine brought by COVID-19, with proceeds from the song going toward MusiCare’s coronavirus relief fund, which has been supporting artists affected by the pandemic. In October, it was announced that Claud was the first signee to Saddest Factory Records, Phoebe Bridgers’ new label, announced after she herself experienced a stellar year with the release of the exceptional Punisher. Phoebe stated that “the vision of the label is simple: good songs, regardless of genre.” Claud certainly checks that box, evidenced by certified bops like “Gold,” “Cuff Your Jeans,” and “Guard Down,” the latter of which was released earlier this week. Later that month, Claud and close friends and collaborators (Clairo, Josh Mehling, and Noa Getzug) formed a band called Shelly, dropping two surprise songs out of nowhere. Despite a tumultuous year, Claud emerged as an artist worth watching. On Super Monster, Claud is poking and prodding at intersecting themes of youth and LGBTQ+ identity. It’s an album about navigating relationships, growing in confidence, and slow-moving self-discovery. Taken as a whole, the songs are delicate and dreamy, jumping from topics like unrequited love to authentic expression. Super Monster opens with “Overnight,” a slow, floating song about interest quickly turning into infatuation. Like many of Claud’s songs, “Overnight” is simple, relatable, and comfortable: it opens with a scene of Claud and a potential love interest enjoying pizza after a party, transitioning to the wordless joy of pouring black coffee in the morning. The song gives off a low, radiating warmth, carried by the strength of Claud’s vocals and monotonous drums. “Overnight” is followed by “Gold” and “Soft Spot,” both great songs previously released as singles, but then comes “In Or In Between.” “In Or In Between” is one of the best songs off Super Monster, with instrumentals that are just a little groovy and mild distortion from Claud on the bridge and hook. The song hits its crescendo with Claud pleading to a loved one to “tell me, tell me what you mean,” with Claud trying to figure out the other’s masked feelings. The song is characterized by this feeling of insecurity and longing, and a vague sense that something is faltering. “Keep our hands to ourselves but we’re far apart, and I don’t know how to tell you, tell you, how I want you.” “Cuff Your Jeans” is next: a catchy, industrial song about escaping into a different reality with someone else. The phrase “cuff your jeans” feels like Claud’s take on “brush yourself off” – where we’re going, no one else need follow. The short guitar jam at the end is wonderful. “Guard Down,” released with an accompanying music video earlier this week, features a second verse from Claud with slowed, warped vocals, so much so that it sounds like a new person altogether. The song is about being head over heels in love with another, but they’re currently seeing someone else. Claud echoes a reminder to themself to not “let your guard down,” because who knows if something will materialize (although Claud would very much like it to). In response to being called a bitch, Claud counters with “That’s Mr. Bitch To You,” one of the few songs where Claud’s understanding and comfort with themself is on full display. On other songs, Claud approaches love or life with a careful, curious demeanor, but this song finds Claud owning this insult with a badge of honor. They accuse the offender of having things handed to him/her without having to work for it, whereas Claud has “worked my ass off every day,” trying their best to get to where they are today – comfortable in Claud’s own body. Rounding out a rather short album is “Falling With The Rain,” a garage-rock sounding anthem that invites you to sing along. The thing with this song (and others, like “Rock At Your Window”) is that it evokes such a youthful feeling of wonder. It’s reminiscent of simpler times with good people, with no one knowing exactly what’s in store – but that’s OK, because where we are today feels right. What makes Super Monster all the more fulfilling is the degree of control that Claud exerted over every aspect of the project. The album cover – a cartoon caricature of Claud themself – was designed by Claud, and they had a heavy hand in the creative direction of the album’s music videos. Take, for example, the music video for “Cuff Your Jeans” – it’s juvenile, carefree, and comedic, especially when Claud flails their arms as they fall down the elongated legs of their own supersized body. You get a sense that this is the most transparent, honest representation of who Claud is as an individual and an artist, and is consistent with the organic sound of Claud’s album as a whole. Super Monster is a joyous project from Claud, who is bolstered by a unique sound and emboldened by a slowly solidifying identity. On Super Monster, you can literally feel Claud pulling in disparate pieces, experiences, and feelings together to complete the puzzle that is a higher, fully realized version of themself. The album is invitingly open and easygoing, and I’m excited to see what’s in store from Claud in the future. Super Monster is out now.
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Trigger Warning: Mentions of Alt-Right groups, white nationalism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, and islamophobia. “CAPA Conversations: Climate Change, Race, and Displacement” comprises a number of Webinars “committed to developing new, horizontal, and more egalitarian models of global and transnational educational solidarity to address the refugee crisis.” On April 19th, CAPA Conversations hosted a Webinar called “White Nationalism from Trumpism and Beyond Confirmation,” which explored the 21st century expansion of the Alt-right movement in the United States. The Webinar was presented by Dr. Alexandra Stern, an expert on scholarship about White Nationalism and Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Collegiate Professor in the Department of American Culture at the University of Michigan. Stern’s recent book, Proud Boys and the White Supremacist Ehtnostate: How the Alt-Right is Warping the American Imagination, explores the roots and emergence of the Alt-Right, as well as how it endangers democracy. We have witnessed an upsurge in Alt-Right militant groups in the 21st century, which have been even more vocal ever since Trump’s presidency left a stain in contemporary (American) politics, which doesn’t seem to be washing out. From the Proud Boys to the KKK, white nationalists have been fearing “white genocide” for centuries in one form or the other. But the question at hand is: What is driving their aggressive agenda, filled with racist, sexist, and homophobic beliefs, now more than ever? Dr. Alexandra Stern tries to explain this phenomenon in her latest book by analyzing the underlying concepts that guide extremist groups. She presented some of the analysis at the CAPA Conversations Webinar, through which students could learn more about the rise of white nationalism and its overlapping forms of racism, xenophobia, and transphobia. The presentation guided the audience through the timeline of the Alt-Right movement and its rise in the late 20th and early 21st century. During her presentation, Dr. Stern talked about some of the most prominent Alt-Right groups that dominate the movement, such as the Proud Boys in the United States and the Freedom Party of Austria (German: Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs, FPÖ) in Europe. She said that one of the main focuses of her research was analyzing their values by examining their nostalgia for certain eras in American society. A lot of her research consisted of combing through social media and capturing social media posts that she assembled as a kind of archive in order to understand the movement and its thinking. She went on to say that, “One of the most striking aspects is that there is a great yearning for earlier periods in American society when America was understood to be [predominantly] white.” Dr. Stern also noted that understanding the gender aspects of white nationalism and similar Alt-right movements is really important in understanding how they function. These specific gender ideologies and ways of thinking “provide much of the glue for these movements.” She went on to say that when it comes to white nationalism, gender is thought of in terms of a dichotomy or a binary. They believed that “men will be men and women will be women, everyone will be cis-gendered and heterosexual.” This is why women are seen as a fundamental part of the movement; often viewed as needing to be protected and “needing to be saved from racial others […] or from hyper patriarchal Muslim cultures.” Yet, at the same time, the Alt-right male leaders like to make big proclamations about their masculinity while their female counterparts often reinforce these views on social media, which they call “Tradlife” – traditional life, posting about it on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. There is an essential need for them to live in their own communities and maintain these strict gender norms and gender roles, which explains why transphobia is one of the dominant elements of the Alt-right today. Dr. Stern concluded that even though homophobia is a huge part of the Alt-right, the existence of the non-binary and gender non-conformity causes a lot more anxiety and is, as she dubbed it, “the ultimate destabilizer” in these movements. Lastly, she talked about Trump’s role in the rise of the American Alt-right movement and why these groups were able to thrive during his presidency. Dr. Stern pointed out that even though Trump was de-platformed and not reelected, he provided a “megaphone” and platform for the Alt-right on many occasions during his mandate, and often even fanned the flames of white nationalist propaganda and conspiracy theories. Notably, the Alt-Right had existed long before Trump was elected president, but his rhetoric and social media presence has definitely helped build up the confidence and outspokenness of these movements. After her presentation, Dr. Stern devoted the last 20 minutes to answer some of the questions the listeners have posted in the Q&A section of the Webinar. If you want to access more information about her work and career, you can visit Dr. Alexandra Stern’s website. And if you want to learn more about the CAPA Conversations, you can access the official page for the Spring of 2021.
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There is an occasion for this post, obviously, which is that earlier this week, Gabbi Tuft, who competed in WWE under the name Tyler Reks, came out as transgender on social media. Though she left WWE in 2012 and has largely moved on from the world of professional wrestling, this is still a big deal for reasons small and profound, and you can tell based on the number of venues that rushed out of the gate hoping to be the first to proclaim her the first transgender WWE Superstar. More Professional Wrestling - Die Mad About It: Nyla Rose Is the AEW Women’s Champion - Still Life Critique & Q&A with Still Life with Apricot and Pears - Watching Myself Watch Wrestling If I’m being honest, I have no idea how to approach this story. There is the temptation to recontextualize Tuft’s wrestling career in the light of her transition, the temptation to editorialize on what this does and does not mean for professional wrestling, to battle back against outlets who’ve taken this as an opportunity to bash trans people or trans wrestling or both. But to do so would be to betray the fact that gender transition, regardless of how publicly shared, is an intensely personal matter. It is beautiful. It is profound. And above all else it is intimate beyond the ability of any kind of media to capture. I’m thinking now about when Fred Rosser—then known as Darren Young—came out as gay in 2013. WWE has changed since then, its partnerships with entities like GLADD aren’t quite as pointedly cynical as they were when the company tricked it into sending an engagement gift to Billy and Chuck on the occasion of their staged “commitment ceremony,” but it is not fair to Rosser nor his profession to treat his coming out as a monolith, to measure every improvement or regression in his field against a singular moment in his life. And I don’t want that to happen with Gabbi Tuft, either. So while there isn’t really a precedent for her story, I’m choosing to treat this moment like it’s a stone thrown into a lake. The ripples emanating from it touch the past, however nebulous that is. They intersect with the present, which sees a growing number of trans people enjoying success in her profession. And they point to an acceleration towards wrestling’s inevitable future, one where trans people aren’t a question, but a fact. The Growing Presence of Trans Pro Wrestlers I used to own an issue of Wrestling Fury, one of the more lurid monthly wrestling magazines of the 1980s, with ADORABLE ADRIAN: MALE OR FEMALE? as one of its cover lines. The article, as best as I can remember it, didn’t really explore the question it posed, satisfied with the notion of “Adorable” Adrian Adonis: Effeminate Homosexual as a threat to the far more masculine Hulk Hogan, but it’s been stuck in my mind for a few years for a couple of reasons. The first of these reasons is my curiosity over 1980s straight culture’s conflation of femme gay men, drag queens in particular, with transgender women. The second reason is that, in posing the question, Wrestling Fury tacitly admitted that a transsexual would pose a threat to Hulk Hogan, a world I desperately want to exist in. There isn’t a long history of transgender people in wrestling’s past. We’re there, as fans if nothing else, but the idea of a trans professional wrestler, however many there are now or have been in the past, was impossible enough until recently that I’m being kind of generous in glimpsing the potential for us as a concept within this world in the likes of Adonis and Adrian Street, who were, after all, just men who minced. Here’s the thing: I like being the threat more than I like being an embarrassment. I like menacing Hulk Hogan more than I like being used as an epithet for Chyna due to her strong jaw, or a trap laid by Chyna to embarrass Mark Henry. Until Nyla Rose and Sonny Kiss were signed by AEW, that’s largely where trans people stood in mainstream American wrestling. I don’t know where the explosion in trans pro wrestlers came from, what concoction of internet community building, boundary and binary breaking wrestlers here and abroad, and changing attitudes at the foundations of wrestling made their success, the expanding number of trans wrestlers on the indies, and stories like Gabbi Tuft’s possible. It’s real though. It’s tangible. It’s a broken barrier, one that allows us to imagine a future where are accomplishments in this medium are special because they are inherently special, not because our identities were previously a limitation on how far we could go. Towards a Trans Future After Fred Rosser came out in 2013, a question that was not infrequently posed to influential people in WWE—a question that’s a lot harder to find now, given Tuft’s coming out—was whether or not the company would be open to signing a trans woman. I’ll acknowledge the specificity of the question in a moment, but the answer to it was usually something grounded in meritocracy, a boilerplate “we wouldn’t do it just because they’re trans,” answering the question without really answering the question. The WWE Performance Center opened in 2013, and while not every participant tryout since then has been made public, I can’t find any record of a trans person receiving an invite, despite several trans wrestlers, professional and collegiate, being high profile enough to warrant one. First, the specificity of the question: Generally speaking, when it comes to entertainment, trans women are the focus of inquiry and speculation. There are reasons for that, none of them speaking very well of the cis people who ask, but I think there are two things at play here. What’s implied by asking specifically about trans women is how they plan to handle what they see as an inherent conflict between trans and cis women—it’s bathroom panic, plain and simple. Trans men are invisible in this conversation in part because the cultural assumption made of trans men is that they can’t compete athletically with cis men. Non-binary people are made invisible because non-binary gender identities are not treated with the same validity as binary ones. Again, that’s generally speaking. Regardless, I don’t think that WWE had the language for a genuine answer. Nobody had to ask AEW because they signed trans people on day one, crowned one as champion without making a fuss, and did so without complaint. Nyla Rose is a woman who wrestles other women, end of story. But WWE has a history, and a lot of it is checkered when it comes to issues of civil rights. Storyline considerations aside, WWE has only just fully integrated competitive women’s wrestling into its vision of their brand. In 2013 a real yes or no answer would have shined too bright a light on what the company was looking for in its “Divas.” In 2017, a real yes or no answer would have taken the focus off of the barriers that were slowly coming down during the “Women’s Evolution” era. In 2020, given Santino Marella’s entry into the Women’s Royal Rumble as “Santina,” it wouldn’t have been worth asking. — Gabbi Alon Tuft (@GabeTuft) February 7, 2021 In 2021, it turns out that they’ve had a trans wrestler on their roster. That she was employed before she began her transition is irrelevant, and not just because coverage of Gabbi Tuft this past week has focused on her past in WWE—she claims it. And in scrolling through the comments and likes on her Instagram posts, what becomes clear is that many of the people in her past in professional wrestling, plenty of whom are still active at the highest levels of the industry in various roles, support her for becoming the woman she is. That changes the language around this conversation entirely, as one of the unasked questions beneath the surface of “would you hire a trans woman?”—that being “would your roster be comfortable with a trans woman on it?”—is, at least where the public can see it, “yes.” That’s a seismic shift in an industry that’s been embarrassingly slow in taking steps towards even corporatized equality for the marginalized groups within it. Which isn’t to say that this is a singular moment for trans people in professional wrestling. Transgender people have been having a collective moment for years now, and Gabbi Tuft’s coming out is part of a growing body of evidence that says, emphatically, that trans people have a place in this industry and a claim to its future. There is no promotion beyond us, no scene that can deny us. What comes next is impossible to predict, but it wasn’t too long ago that envisioning the first “trans first” in wrestling was difficult at best. Now, it seems, the future holds our last. I can’t wait to get there.
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Transgender and Non-Binary Support Group Group monthly meetings, swim sessions and more. Follow us on Facebook: TSG significant others, friends and allies (SOFA) We have 2 groups for over 18s, which run on the 2nd Thursday of the month: - Group for those who identify as trans or non-binary. - Group for parents, carers, family and friends. Contact us for venues and details.
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Would you like to book Kimwei or Kimwei & Billie for an event? We offer live music performances, workshops, talks and more. Email for more details. Kimwei – Project Owner Kimwei is a singer-songwriter, university lecturer, digital nomad, blogger and lifestyle experimenter. He presents thought provoking pieces which explore the theme of gender-identity, as well as his own experiences of being non-binary transgender. His project, Nothing’s Binary, which began with his song of the same name, puts on events, workshops and discussions celebrating the full gender spectrum. Billie – Project Collaborator Experimental musician, songwriter and instrumentalist Billie Bottle has been involved in the Nothing’s Binary Project right from the start. Their music career includes credits from Radio 3, The Voice and BBC Spotlight. To raise awareness of trans and non-binary gender issues, Billie has featured on BBC Radio Devon, in The Telegraph, and Outskirts project. Click on images for full quality versions. Photography by Aubrey Simpson
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Cervical cancer is caused by the unchecked growth of abnormal cells in the cervix lining. The cervix, a part of the female reproductive system that produces the path from the womb to the vagina, is located in the lower part of the womb. Cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and is a significant public health issue. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infections mostly cause cervical cancer. The HPV virus family is fairly common throughout the world. At least 14 of the more than 100 distinct HPV variants are cancerous (also known as high-risk types). Seventy percent of cervical cancers and pre-cancerous lesions are caused by two HPV types (16 and 18). Additionally, studies have connected HPV to cancers of the oropharynx, anus, vulva, vagina, and penis. The sexually transmitted human papillomavirus is the primary factor in most cervical cancer (HPV) occurrences. In addition, the same virus brings on genital warts. Cervical cancer is not a guarantee, even if you have an HPV cancer-causing strain. Most HPV infections are cleared up by your immune system, frequently within two years. In men and women, HPV can lead to other cancers. Some of them are: - Vaginal Cancer In Women - Penile Cancer In Men - Throat Cancer In Men And Women Table Of Contents Cervical Cancer Symptoms Early cervical cancer signs may be completely absent in a patient. Because of this, routine pap smear exams are even more important. A pap smear test is a screening strategy that not only aids in the diagnosis of the condition but also identifies any cell abnormalities that could indicate the beginning of cancer, allowing for the earlier initiation of therapy. The following signs would appear if you have cervical cancer: - Bleeding in between periods - More than usual bleeding throughout your periods - Discomfort during or after sexual interaction - Bleeding after having sex, - Foul genital odor - Pelvic ache or discomfort Causes of Cervical Cancer A cervix can cause Cervical Cancer which means men, women, trans, intersex, and non-binary people are prone to have the disease. Cervical cancer is caused by Sexually Transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV), a virus that causes genital Warts. In a report, it was found that there are almost 100 different kinds of strains of HPV virus but not every strain is responsible for causing this disease in humans. There are only two types of strain that is responsible for causing Cervical Cancer and those are HPV-16 and HPV-18. Moreover, Cervical Cancer is of deadly disease but it can be cured if a person has a boosted immune system. If you are infected with this virus, your immune system has the potential to eliminate the virus within 2 years. Along with this, HPV Virus is also responsible for causes of virus in other men and women which include: - vulvar cancer - vaginal cancer - penile cancer - anal cancer - rectal cancer - throat cancer The main cause of Cervical cancer is a sexual transmission. So, you are likely to get the virus if you have one of these situations. - any skin-to-skin contact of the genital area - Anal, vaginal, or oral sex - sharing sex toys with others. Adar Poonawalla, CEO of Serum Institute of India (Sil), the world’s biggest vaccine maker, speaks during an interview with Reuters in the Alpine resort of Davos, Switzerland May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo NEW DELHI, Sept 1 (Reuters) – The Serum Institute of India (SIl), the world’s biggest vaccine maker, has developed the country’s first cervical cancer shot that will hit the market soon, the company and the government said on Thursday. Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women globally, with an estimated 604,000 new cases and 342,000 deaths in 2020, according to the World Health Organization. About 90% of the new cases and deaths worldwide occurred in low- and middle-income countries that year. Preventing Cervical Cancer Taking all necessary precautions to avoid contracting HPV in the first place is the only approach to preventing cervical cancer. Ways for safeguarding yourself: - Improved hygiene - Avoiding multiple sex partners - Avoid smoking - Obtain regular Pap testing - Eat a diet rich in nutrients - Practice safe sex - Get vaccinated against HPV What is Cervical Cancer Screening Cervical screening is the method of discovering or detecting abnormal tissue or cells in the cervix and eliminating them before cervical cancer develops. It is a useful strategy for lowering cancer incidence and mortality rates. There are various screening procedures for cervical cancer, including Pap smears, liquid-based cytology, HPV DNA testing, and acetic acid visual inspection. As per the global strategy taken into action by the World Health Organization to eliminate cervical cancer, it is recommended that 90% of girls should get fully vaccinated by the age of 15. In addition, women should get screened at least once by age 35 and twice by age 45. Screening methods include routine Pap tests. Your doctor may perform both tests together. The Pap test is carried out as part of a routine pelvic examination when the doctor removes a few cells from your cervix to examine under a microscope. A Pap test only takes a few minutes. First, a few cells from your cervix are scraped off and put on a slide by your doctor. The slide is then submitted to a lab, where it will be inspected under a microscope to check for any abnormal cell changes that might indicate the development of cancer. The Pap test, also known as a Pap smear, scans the cervix for precancers, which are cellular alterations that, if left untreated, could develop into cervical cancer. A DNA-based HPV test is suggested as a first-choice screening tool in the recently released “WHO guideline for screening and treatment of cervical pre-cancer lesions for cervical cancer prevention.” When should you take the HPV Vaccination? The advisable time to get the HPV vaccination is around nine years and above, i.e., before starting any sexual activity. - It can be given to individuals as young as nine and can be recommended until 45 years. - The earlier, the better because the HPV vaccine does not work to cure an existing HPV infection. - It should be highlighted that people who have received an HPV vaccination are not excluded from using standard cervical screening methods. - Additionally, this vaccine lowers the chance of genital warts and other diseases like vulvar and vaginal cancer. It is recommended to take all the measures outlined above to avoid contracting an HPV infection to protect yourself from cervical cancer and other HPV-related cancers. Additionally, make cautious to verify the accuracy of any information you read regarding HPV before you believe it. Also check: wire leafs
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French founder Chloe Macintosh is a tour de force to be reckoned with. Ex-creative director of Soho House and co-founder of Made.com, her latest release centres around an exploration of the self, and mental, physical and sexual wellbeing through pleasure. I spoke with her about the app that’s shaking up the sex-tech scene for the better. Tell us a little bit more about your role within Kama, and why you came up with the idea of the app? I’m the founder and CEO, and I came up with the idea of Kama a long time ago, about 15 years back now. I grew up in Paris, and when I became pregnant with my first child, I was looking for a place I could go to for information about the changes that were taking place – to my body and my sex drive. But I quickly realised that there weren’t really any high quality brands or destinations that effectively catered to this need by delivering solutions. There simply wasn’t enough of a conversation happening around sex, love and intimacy, and this was the case globally, not just in the UK or US. I wasn’t even in the tech business yet at this point, but I had spotted an opportunity for a platform that was intelligent and capable of distributing accurate scientific information, alongside recommendations, advice, services and products. I started off as an architect, but my first move into tech was in 2007 and I co-founded Made.com in 2010. The experience was hugely time consuming but I always had these conversations in the back of my mind. I saw a glimpse of why the issue wasn’t really being addressed when I went to these big tech summits – the only representation of the subject was this incredibly nerdy ideal around AI and sex with robots. So many industries were being represented and yet real intimacy was never a big part of the conversation. There was little reflection on the impact the internet was having on our relationships to ourselves, our bodies and others. So I always knew I wanted to become a creator in this space, and it’s taken a lot of iterations – at first, I wanted to create porn. 30% of the world’s traffic are getting their information from porn. I wondered if we could do something intelligent, educational and stylish in this arena, but it was just a passing idea. When I stepped down from Made.com, I suffered a form of nervous breakdown, I’d pushed myself too hard. We grew incredibly fast and I didn’t take enough time to reflect or look after myself, I was strapped to the hamster wheel of growth. I have young kids and there’s this mentality in the industry that you can always be doing better, and working harder, and even though it was an extraordinary experience, I came out of it realising it wasn’t sustainable. This no pain, no gain mentality where growth only comes through suffering just wasn’t necessary – there’s an alternative, and we can live and grow from pleasure, and through enjoyment, inspiration and connection. Society’s traditionally cerebral approach means we’re often very driven by our heads, and it leaves us feeling totally disconnected from our bodies. This dissociation felt really clear in myself, I was never present or relaxed, and very much living life through my head. The solution was self-discovery through experience – I travelled, and I met a lot of people in the embodiment space. These were specialists helping people reconnect to their body through dance, breath-work, exercise, but of course at the centre of it was this passion for pleasure. Sexual pleasure is the most powerful opportunity in the embodiment space. The idea is to create a practice that helps people drop into their bodies, in the same way that meditation helps with mental health. Sitting still is actually one of the most challenging forms of mindfulness. Meditation isn’t really about that, and being present in your body is something that can be done anywhere – while you’re on the move, cooking, eating, brushing your teeth, it’s about activating the senses and reconnecting to life as it’s meant to be experienced. Technology and thinking have dulled so many sensory experiences, but they can also offer us tools and solutions. The way the body communicates to the head through the mind-body connection, we are designed to experience the world in alignment. The body acted as our radar in the wild – for detecting changes in the weather and predators, and we’ve been using our heads to command our bodies without listening to its intelligence for too long now. Stress is the number one killer in the world today, it creates a lot of tension and about 60% of all disease can be traced back to the impacts of chronic stress. So, creating a practice for the body and not just the head is a great opportunity to make a difference in this sphere. It also helps those who feel like they’re failing at meditation, people have success with this as a daily practice, partly because it’s enjoyable. The deeper we can connect with ourselves, the happier we will be. A greater connection to ourselves gives us a greater sense of purpose, a sensation of the interconnectedness of life, less depression, isolation, judgement, shame and all the other things that stem from a lack of inner connection. There’s an increasing opportunity in the coming years to shift our mindset when it comes to how we prioritise our time, and removing some of the cerebral drivers of success, using a simpler and more natural approach to living is one method. I think it took me a while to move into the space because the market wasn’t there before, the investment opportunities weren’t ready and it’s taken a long time for sexual wellness to even be considered a crucial pillar of our fundamental wellbeing, which is crazy. Why do you think there is still such taboo around sex and sexuality, with the cultural continuation of things like slut-shaming? I think there are a few factors – very often, the binary structure of our society stops us evolving. The lack of diversity and acceptance of others makes us very judgemental of ourselves, it forces a particular paradigm onto the world and we become trapped in it. There’s also a pervasive capitalist structure of greed, where people will never have enough partly because they’re not fulfilled by what they do and partly because there’s a need to keep consumerism going and keep people wanting more. As a result we have all these conditioned desires around how others look at us. Not enough of our drive comes from knowing ourselves, it’s a really big issue connected to modern religion and the patriarchal system, which stops people fully expressing themselves. People’s individual creative nature is rooted in their sexuality. We want to be procreating through some medium in life, and that centre has not been activated for a lot of people – the societal norms and distorted standards of beauty are huge impediments. There’s this idea that pleasure is frivolous and should always feature last on the to-do list of life. But desire is what keeps us alive, we make sense of reality through our senses and desires, so when we lose this, we lose our connection to the world and ourselves. I feel grateful to have gone through the transition of a pre-internet world, to an internet world, to a digital world, and now the emergence of the non-binary world. For me as an observer of this change, it’s amazing how quickly things are progressing and I believe that a lot of our patriarchal structure is collapsing, and there’s a clear signal that the younger generation doesn’t relate to, or conform to it. This is in large part due to the fact that globalisation and access to social media has given us a greater understanding of the world at large. My teenage boys care about the environment in a way that I never did growing up; We used to put olive oil on our skin and go and sit out in the sun – my generation was driven by consumerism but there’s a grassroots activism that’s changing this and contributing to the shift that’s needed to help us change at a faster rate. People my age find it destabilising, but chaos is where transformation can happen, and it’s more necessary now than ever. So I’m very optimistic. With regards to the pervasive culture of things like slut-shaming, there’s also more support than ever before. There are more people on your side, with an objective and balanced viewpoint. Larger corporations that are still living in the past have their backs against the wall, they have no choice but to change to meet demand. About 40% of Gen Z identify as non-binary, so big companies need to have a strategy to reflect this representation. It’s very important to push progress in the direction of inclusion. Why did you pick the name Kama? Kama means a lot of different things, the kama in kama sutra is you – the first self, and a love of self. It’s also a Hawaiin term meaning desire, love and connection. Phonetically I wanted to feature ‘ahh’ in the name because it’s a heart opening sound, and I wanted that to be the subliminal message behind the name. One of the biggest issues and restrictions in the way of us connecting to pleasure is our ability to love ourselves. In today’s society we still have a view of love better suited to the middle ages, where people viewed relationships as economical and acquainted romantic love with madness and heartbreak. We need to better understand that it’s possible to have love without romance – through compassion, kindness, and without attachment. We’ve not really learned to tap into the quality of the heart enough. We’ve destroyed the ancient wisdom and ideals that traditionally helped us to do this. We typically have a very negative narrative around porn. Is porn really all that bad, or are there also benefits? I had the advantage of growing up in the pre-porn era, and remembering how traumatising it was when it came to the internet. It went from being nowhere to everywhere. Porn didn’t used to be what it is today. We used to go to the cinema to watch porn, and it would be a feature film with a story and fantasy, it was a lot more intimate, and not like the dissociated representation of intimacy that you see today. In today’s 6-8 minute express porn designed for the camera there’s no connection and women have become heavily objectified. This is not always the case, and there is a new trend of porn orientated around females pleasuring themselves on their own, and I think there are a lot of things to learn here – how long it takes, different techniques that work – I think you see a real difference with amateur porn, where they’re doing it because they feel empowered to share it. This is becoming more common with platforms like OnlyFans where they’re also able to commercialise on it, to some degree. However some creators still aren’t rewarded enough, and it isn’t for everyone. Porn can have especially long lasting effects on young men in particular – we’re seeing an increasing number of men with performance anxiety manifesting as premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction. Historically this only really affected men over 50. It’s definitely not helped by habitual porn and people masturbating the same way every day, it creates a pattern that’s very hard to break when people present themselves in front of another person. Having sex online and having sex in the real world are very different experiences and it can really impact a man’s confidence. Our physical and emotional conditioning has a dramatic effect, and we’re training ourselves using porn. These platforms need to be more responsible for the impact they have – they need to inform users in the same way that tobacco companies need to take responsibility for the health concerns they cause. The people running these websites often aren’t visible, and they’re not being interviewed. No one wants to have the conversation because there’s still a lot of stigma, shame and embarrassment. There are so many men in their 20s now on Viagra, these pills are not an effective solution because they entrain you to develop a dependency, which has psychological and physical effects, and you’re defeated of your power when you come off them. We need to move towards more sustainable alternatives and solutions. We’re launching an erectile dysfunction course on Kama soon, where the vast majority of men can wean themselves off such dependencies with psychosexual practice. It is totally possible to rehabilitate from this cultural conditioning of trying to fix everything with a pharmaceutical pill. We have a lot of young males coming to us through platforms like Instagram, who realise that what they’re doing doesn’t feel right but they don’t know where to go for information and advice. When people know there’s a solution, they can engage. What about things like the glamour industry – where women are typically criticised for expressing and exploring their sexuality through what’s considered a stereotypically male lens? I guess the criticism stems from the power-led dynamic in society and how we relate that to this idea of things being ‘empowering’. For example, Cardi B being an incredibly powerful woman but using sexist language that some believe causes confusion when it comes to this idea of how we fight the status quo. But it’s all too easy to fall straight into being judgemental. Who is anyone else to tell you how you should come out of your shell or express yourself? We don’t need to take away the stereotypical idea of what is sexy or feminine from our nature, in order to become more of what we want and need to be. For some women it’s a fantasy to be that whore and really own and embrace their slutty side, that’s what turns them on and I think good on them! If that makes them feel good it should be celebrated. I think where the conflict is, is being conscious about the message and the narratives that substantiate this, so there’s no confusion about the motive. It’s not to do with the male or female gaze, it’s just about how you feel. It says that your avenues for transformation are physical, emotional and spiritual – in what way spiritual? It’s an experience – spiritual connection is an intention. This aspect isn’t what everyone is after, but sexuality has sacred roots. The way we create life is the fastest route to our divine nature, whether you view that as a higher power, or a power within yourself, a connection to spirit can really connect us to our senses, the environment and instigate a development of consciousness. It does this in a way that helps us understand that we are here for a reason, that this is a part of the general flow that everyone contributes to, it gives life joy and meaning. When you have that spiritual connection, you don’t need or want external gratification, or place so much emphasis on the material aspect of life. It’s a very powerful means of transcendence that gives you certainty in yourself and helps you feel connected to the world. I believe you can get this faster through sexuality than through traditional meditation. Just before an orgasm, you activate the same area of the brain that you activate in a deep state of meditation. This transcendent capacity is where we atomise, we’re not here but everywhere. It’s ineffable and not everyone believes in it, or wants it, and it can be hard to communicate. On the app we place an emphasis on the value of ancient wisdom. When are we going to realise that everything they said was right?! Every year there’s a new scientific discovery that backs up the age-old claims that the mind-body connection is actually really important, and that to be interoceptive, and to be still, holds so much unspoken value. As a serial entrepreneur, how and why did you first decide to enter the world of business? Growing up, I didn’t know I’d be entering into the world of business. I grew up with a single mother who was an artist, so being creative was in my blood, but I didn’t feel sure that I should make that choice. I compromised by choosing architecture, but 9 years on I realised that it wasn’t for me. I moved into technology completely by accident – and 3 years later I’d created Made.com, another accident. It was only after that, that I began to take more ownership of my career. I had been successful, but I had also paid the price. I wanted to rebalance and become more conscious with my choices. It’s important to constantly ask yourself why – is this for recognition? To prove you can do it on your own? Or because you really want to share this with the world as an opportunity for healing. It took me years to shed the other reasons, and it takes a while to take ownership of your life in this way. I think it’s unfair to ask children what they want to be when they grow up, it’s normal not to know. I’m in my 40s and I feel like I’ve only just come into myself. It’s taken time to let go of a lot of the framing and conditioning from my up-brining, and some of that has been removed through adversity, but Kama proves that there’s another way. Did you fundraise for your business? And how do you monetise a free app? We are currently a free app but we will be monetising soon and creating new verticals. Changing mindsets is incredibly difficult. When I first started, I was pitching to anyone that would listen, including Uber drivers, but they didn’t get it. It’s not easy to break a taboo and tell people that pleasure needs to become a priority and a daily practice. Yet it’s the fastest route to balancing the system, and helping the body find homeostasis. I waited a long time for the right opportunity to pounce on fundraising. The category has to exist for VCs to want to invest in it. As soon as I saw a few businesses starting to emerge in the space and raise capital, I knew this was my signal to go for it. I was Chief Creative Director at Soho House at the time and fundraising in Europe was far more difficult than I expected. The VC community still lacks diversity, men in the boardroom have been told not to mix sex and work their entire lives, and I struggled to get them to connect to the issue. In the States it was a completely different story, it was incredibly reassuring and they just got it, even though it wasn’t easy to do. However, I know my topic and I used a lot of common sense to pitch my idea. I was very fortunate to raise $6M with a group of amazing investors who are taking a chance on me as they also believe that a positive change is needed. Now I have a wonderful team and am looking forward to seeing where it takes us. How do you go from day zero, to getting traction and momentum, and what methods haven’t worked so well? We’re not quite out of the ditch yet, and are still trying to make it work. The biggest satisfaction so far is creating a brand that seems to resonate with people. We have so many compliments around how grateful people are to connect to this topic without feeling awkward and ashamed. We have a great creative director who’s a genius, and it’s also been great to be able to work during lockdown, without all the usual distractions. We’ve been in our own little Kama bubble, without the usual friction and pressure that comes with trying to launch something commercially. When you are trying to discover brand-market fit, you have to start with your community and hope that the people around you will be your first advocates, helping you to shape and grow with time. Social media is a little hit and miss. With our sector, you can’t really express yourself, so it can be hard to reach people and you constantly feel as though you’re walking on egg shells. We can’t change the platform but we’re doing the best we can to stay educational and science-based. We try not to be political or to cause provocation, because it’s harder for people to fight us this way. Asking people to make the time commitment required to change their mindsets is a challenge. We shouldn’t be restricting this kind of activity to 10 minutes a week, I try to do an hour a day. If you’re not connecting to yourself during your waking hours, what are you doing here? It’s the fastest way to drive ourselves insane – it’s so easy to completely lose yourself in mindlessly scrolling, and we’re trying to hold people’s hands and give them the tools to come on a journey with us. A journey back to themselves. There’s a lot of talk about this theme of disconnection – from nature, each-other and ourselves. What is the balance between ‘dropping into yourself’ and becoming more introspective, and connecting to others? When we connect to ourselves, we don’t feel isolated. Understanding yourself allows a light to come through that transforms your experience of life into something more positive. Running a start-up is a challenging journey, you’re responsible for a whole team of people and are constantly faced with threats of running out of money. It’s a lot to carry, so those users who just get it and feel it – they are the ambassadors. Using our guides, we are constantly trying to connect with the community, and to help them connect with themselves. They want ways they can practically implement new techniques and tools. We cover everything from blow-jobs to building intimacy, fingering, squirting, guides for solo practice and for couples. But this is all done using the Kama method – conscious intention needs to be there, asking the right questions, and having strong communication. The guides and videos are a fun and passive way to learn, but we are always injecting our values and notions that create transformation in behaviour. It takes a while to find this flow and after brand-market fit comes product-market fit, connecting with the mindset of the mainstream and making continual adjustments to the process is really the first year of road-testing a proposition, until it finally clicks and you get organic inertia. How did studying for your degree(s) help as opposed to just launching into running a business? It was part of my journey but I believe in attitude over aptitude and look for people who are able to change their point of view based on the data coming to them. As a founder, it’s important not to know everything and for adjustments to be feedback-based. I’m constantly asked who my target audience are – but I’m waiting for them to tell me who I’m resonating with! And I’ll only start to see that when I look at the data, it’s dangerous to do it the other way around. My advice to people is that it’s important to be a generalist and not a specialist. In today’s world the hustle is the most important part. I call them octopus people – they can do everything: copy, operations, marketing, getting on the phone to people, it’s what I became having hopped around so many different industries. When you’re creating a disruptive company, you can’t be constrained by what you know. You need to be who you’re customer’s going to be 2 years on from now, but not more. I’ve been through some of the complaints that my customers come to me with – not being able to experience an internal orgasm, knowing what trauma feels like, and I use my skills as a good business person to hire experts that don’t know how to market themselves, and make their knowledge accessible. It’s my job to be the filter that packages and delivers this in digestible chunks. This state of awareness, discovery and not knowing is what I enjoy. What’s the smallest change that’s given the biggest return? I definitely used to bully myself a lot. I’d give myself a hard time for doing something wrong, and tell myself I’m not good enough. I thought that by coaching myself in this way, this is how I’d improve. People like Joe Dispenza are demonstrating how the things that we say to ourselves can impact our reality. In the past, we had this Freudian view that our subconscious is affected by childhood trauma, and that it was this thing trapped in your psyche that could betray you at any time, and you had no control over it. This mentality was very negative on the way we treated ourselves, it didn’t facilitate us loving and nurturing ourselves. Especially during lockdown I’ve developed a much more loving relationship with myself, I vocalise and I tell myself positive affirmations, which are great for activating neuroplasticity and stimulating the vagus nerve. What you believe you become. This small change of being more compassionate to myself has had a big impact on my relationship to others. Without compassion for ourselves, it’s easy to project. So embracing more woo-woo and weird habits such as vocalising – thanking myself, and my vulva for delivering pleasure to me, it’s important and it works! What motivates you? My children. We borrow our lives from the futures of our children and I feel very responsible for the world they were born into, and the one I’ll leave behind. Growing up we didn’t have the awareness of the environment that we have now. I think they’ve really inspired me to see that change is absolutely possible. My other teacher is nature. Spending all those years studying as an architect, not once was nature used as inspiration. We live in this industrial environment, where we’re almost fighting and competing with it. I find that so much of what’s wrong with our current thinking is that we look at things linearly. We think our life is a straight line and that being successful in life is based on the getting faster, stronger etc… But we are cyclic beings, everything around us is cyclic. When we start connecting with that natural cycle, we start becoming more realistic and compassionate. We should recognise that it is natural to have highs and lows, growth, reflection, and integration phases of development. These things inspire me a lot, finding ways to contribute laterally, not hierarchically. We often believe that progression is a vertical process but really, it should be about contribution, so it is more horizontal, the more we grow, the more we give back. What sacrifices have you had to make? It’s been a very different process this time around. We want to start a social series on the gifts of lockdown – reflecting on the positive things to come out of this time. My kids are at boarding school normally so I got my family back, I was in this bubble where I could create and work on myself, and it created more balance. I’m normally pulled in so many different directions. The whole process has been so different from my previous business where I burned a few bridges and didn’t look after myself. Everyone in the industry is incredibly kind and there hasn’t been as much pressure from investors wanting results, they understand that mental health is important to everyone, and that survival in the start-up growth stage is a priority. It felt intuitively right and I’ve had a lot of space to do it this way. My main challenge now is my responsibility to my team, I adore them and want to make sure we can all grow and continue to be here. But I’ve never been as aligned as I am now. Do you have a mentor or people you ask for advice? I’m a total sucker for advice. I have no shame and will always pick up the phone and call everyone. As I say to my kids – if you don’t ask, you don’t get. I’m also more proactive with sharing this support and creating more of a community. I’m surrounded by amazing people and my kids and my sister are a constant source of inspiration. In terms of having a mentor, I’m a bit of a lonely person and I find most of my bigger answers by tuning into myself. One of my best methods for educating myself about the mindset of the mainstream is to watch mainstream content – I am very interested in what the Kardashians are up to for example, they are marketing geniuses. Netflix is purely based around data, what people are speaking about and what topics are being addressed tells you exactly where people’s minds are at. I’m always trying to stay current. When my teenage boys bring their friends over we have focus groups. I’m starting a new vertical around creating a package for delivering a first time sex kit, aimed at 16+ year olds. I’m co-creating it with my nephew and my son, and we have a Whatsapp group with some of their friends where we can ask what they wish they’d known, and what they still want to know – and take it right from the source. At first, my kids used to laugh about what I do. I had dildos all over the house… Now they’re immune to it. Its been such a nice way to connect, and have the conversations I never had growing up. Not once did I ever talk about sex or masturbation with my mother, and I think I suffered a lot because of it. Having this opportunity to be this open with my family now, it’s a privilege. What is your favourite interview question when hiring? I want to know what people’s dreams are – if they are going to help me realise my dream, I want to be able to help others realise theirs. I want to know how this career is a stepping stone for them, or if they’re in an operational role but would like to explore their more creative side, I want people to be as happy as they can be because when people feel better, they do better. The biggest mistake employers make is not understanding their responsibility to make employees as employable as possible. It seems counterintuitive, but it’s how you keep people and help them thrive. To do that, you really have to try and connect with where their vision for their own professional life is, so I always try to contribute to that direction by asking them this. If time and money were no object – what would be on your to do and to see list? I’m very lucky with my community and feel like I can visit people almost anywhere, so I don’t have to try too hard to fulfil that desire. I also don’t really consider myself a very social person. But I love to build and create new things – I’d love to design a Kama pleasure centre, and have people come for retreats and talks and really experience the transformation. Or a Kama school, which contributes to improving the sexual education system. It would be great to have pleasure clinics everywhere, in every city. Instead of half an hour of pilates you could go and get a pleasure treatment!
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Today we’re joined by Casey Wolfe. Casey is a wonderful author who writes in a number of genres with romance being a main feature in all their work. The author bio from their website: “History nerd, film buff, avid gamer, and full-time geek; all of these things describe Casey Wolfe. They prefer being lost in the world of fiction—wandering through fantasy realms, traveling the outer reaches of space, or delving into historical time periods. Casey is non-binary and ace, living with depression, anxiety, and PTSD, all of which informs their writing in various ways. Happily married, Casey and their partner live in the middle-of-nowhere, Ohio with their furry, four-legged children.” My thanks to them for taking the time to participate in this interview. Please, tell us about your art. I’m an author. I write everything from contemporary to fantasy and everything in between, with romance as a main element. My favorite genre to write has always been paranormal. What inspires you? Really, it can be anything and everything. I find inspiration in music, photography, artwork… I can find it while people-watching or in a random piece of conversation. I’ve even gotten my fair share of inspiration from dreams. I literally never know when something will strike. What got you interested in your field? Have you always wanted to be an artist? I started writing in the sixth grade. We had to write a short story for an English assignment and from then on, I was hooked. I began writing more short stories. I didn’t start thinking it could be a career until high school. That was when I started to write my first novels – nothing that has seen the light of day, but it helped me shape my style and grow in my craft. Do you have any kind of special or unique signature, symbol, or feature you include in your work that you’d be willing to reveal? I like to use star imagery in my work. I’m also a geek and tend to include quotes from movies/shows/video games. I’m always interested to see if people can spot the lines I’ve used. What advice would you give young aspiring artists? Write, write, write. You’ll never get better if you don’t practice. You don’t even have to show anyone your work – I know how hard that can be. Just as long as you’re writing, you’re getting better. You’re working on developing your voice and practicing technique. If you have a writing group in your area, or can find a trusted group online, then getting feedback is also a helpful step, but only when you’re ready for it. Where on the spectrum do you identify? Grey ace and demi Have you encountered any kind of ace prejudice or ignorance in your field? If so, how do you handle it? I’ve been very lucky to work exclusively with an LGBTQ publisher. Everyone involved in the publishing house, including other authors, are queer as well, so we don’t have any issues on that front. We’ve had people ask questions, wanting to know more. It’s a wonderfully open environment and we can all help educate as the need arises. What’s the most common misconception about asexuality that you’ve encountered? We don’t have sex at all. Some aces certainly don’t. But we are a large spectrum with a wide array of comfort levels with sex. Don’t just assume because I’m ace that I’m sex repulsed or that my partner must “suffer from a lack of sex.” Trust me, he’s fine, and it’s really none of your business anyway. It’s pretty rude to try to assert yourself into someone else’s bedroom. What advice would you give to any asexual individuals out there who might be struggling with their orientation? You don’t have to “get it right” the first time. You’re allowed to change your mind about how you identify later in life. Never feel like you are being “fake” or you were “lying” because you identify differently now. And definitely don’t let anyone else make you feel that way. Give yourself time and space to explore who you are. Finally, where can people find out more about your work? Thank you, Casey, for participating in this interview and this project. It’s very much appreciated.
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by Ruth Hunt, Chief Executive, Stonewall UK Pride season is the highlight of the LGBTQ calendar every year for many in our community. Up and down Britain, from Cardiff to Manchester, Lincoln to Aberdeen, thousands of people come together and celebrate the progress made towards equality for all LGBTQ people. When I was 15, knowing that lesbian, gay, bi and trans people were getting together to show how proud they were of who they are was hugely exciting and inspiring. Every year we see more and more people showing their pride in their own hometowns. Every year, Stonewall helps more young people attend their first ever Pride. Being together, celebrating our community is what makes Pride season so important. But Pride should also be a time to reflect on how much more we have left to do. Without a doubt, we have made tremendous progress as a movement. We have same-sex marriage and equal parenting rights. We have an openly gay leader of a political party who is now expecting their first child. But for many LGBTQ people these legal changes have not translated into true equality. The number of reported LGBTQ hate crimes is on the rise in Britain. Since 2013, the number of lesbian, gay and bi people who have experienced a hate crime has increased by a staggering 78 percent. In the past year, one in five lesbian, gay and bi people (21 percent) – and two in five trans people (41 percent) – have experienced a hate crime or incident because of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Only a few months ago, Bermuda became the first country in the world to legalise and then repeal same-sex marriage legislation. This devastating and alarming news is a stark reminder of just how fragile our hard-won rights are and that progress is not necessarily permanent. This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the introduction of Section 28. This was a nasty piece of legislation that banned local authorities from ‘promoting homosexuality’ and effectively stopped teachers from talking about LGBTQ issues, or properly supporting LGBTQ pupils. It was only repealed in Scotland in 2000 and the rest of the UK in 2003. The homophobia and biphobia it encouraged is shockingly recent history. Our research shows that nearly half of LGBTQ pupils (45 percent) – including 64 percent of trans students – are still being bullied for being LGBTQ. What these statistics and stories make clear is that the fight for equality is far from over. Anti-LGBTQ discrimination continues to affect many people’s ability to feel comfortable in being who they are in our society. Image supplied by Stonewall UK Just look at the vicious attacks we see against trans and non-binary people in our media almost every day. Debates about whether trans experiences are valid, and deeply misleading headlines of young people being ‘turned trans’ echo the way lesbian, gay and bi people were targeted under Section 28. This vitriolic opposition to trans equality from a small but loud minority of voices from both outside of and within our own community is a reaction to the government’s commitment to reform the Gender Recognition Act and simplify the process of getting a Gender Recognition Certificate. Reforming a system that is currently bureaucratic, demeaning and deeply intrusive for trans people is one of the major pieces of legislative change that still needs to happen to advance equality. History is repeating itself, and it’s trans people at the centre of an onslaught of hate. It’s naïve for anyone to think that the struggles of our trans friends will not be extended to the wider LGB community. The camp lad and the butch dyke will inevitably be caught up in this new policing of ‘what is man enough’ and ‘what is woman enough’. Their fight is our fight and it’s our collective responsibility to stand together with and in support of trans and non-binary people. Pride started as marches against discrimination and abuse and that spirit of protest and solidarity is still very much needed. We cannot be complacent. It’s time to get active. We have to guard against going backwards in our legislative and social gains. Legal equality is not enough. We need to change hearts and minds across Britain and make LGBTQ rights and equality something that matters to everyone. This is why Pride is such a crucial opportunity for LGBTQ people and allies to stand together and come out in support of LGBTQ equality. © Carrie Kellenberger via Flickr There are more than 120 Pride events taking place across the UK this year. Some will be happening for the first time, like Grampian Pride in Scotland. This means there’s more opportunity than ever to come together and celebrate our diverse LGBTQ communities. However, we should also reflect on the challenges international LGBTQ people are facing. What happened in Bermuda also shows the difficulties we face as a global family in advancing global LGBTQ rights. Overseas many Prides take place under armed guard or not at all. 72 countries still criminalise same-sex relationships and in more than half of the world, LGBTQ people may not be protected from discrimination by workplace law. This doesn’t mean we can’t be proud of what we have achieved or discouraged about the challenges that lie ahead. It means we need to work harder to bring in, learn from, and amplify the voices and experiences of diverse LGBTQ people who haven’t traditionally been heard. True equality doesn’t exist unless it is shared by everyone. Extending equality to others doesn’t take away from anyone else. This is a lesson history has taught us time and time again. I’ve been doing this work for a long time and I’m very optimistic about what we can accomplish. The LGBTQ community is one of the strongest groups out there. If we could watch each other’s backs a little more, the world would be a much better place. We should never forget that we are a force to be reckoned with, especially when we are organised and remain committed to the cause. We are stronger as a united community. Let’s ensure that the defiant spirit that inspired our movement is not dimmed until every LGBTQ person is accepted without exception. That is the meaning of Pride. And it is something we can all be proud of. More information on Stonewall UK can be found here.
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EDMONTON—Wiccans have long fought against perceptions that their religion is shadowy, scary and sinister—but this June, they’re wearing their differences loud and proud. For the first time, Wiccans will be marching in the Edmonton Pride Parade on June 9. Local Wiccans — a religious group that describes itself as a revival of paganism — say they’ve long been one of the most LGBTQ-friendly religions, but now they’re looking to step up the advocacy. The Congregationalist Wiccan Assembly of Alberta has participated in interfaith events at Pride for the past four years, but this year members are holding their own celebrations and plan to march in eye-catching Wizard of Oz-themed costumes during the main parade. The Stony Creek Temple will also host a ritual the day after to show the community what they’re all about. They say they’ve always been LGBTQ-friendly, but now they want to play a bigger role. “Our community is so different than the typical church environment,” said Stony Creek Temple high priest Keegan Quinton. “A lot of people have come to our religion because they have felt like they don’t have a safe place because of how they identify.” Quinton, who said he was more in touch with his feminine side, having grown up as gay man with six sisters, said Wicca helped him discover and embrace a non-toxic masculinity. “I feel like I was very unbalanced before because I didn’t strongly connect with being a man and what that stereotypically means,” he explained. “Coming to a religion where I was encouraged to be who I am, but also explore that other side of me, has really made me more balanced as a person.” Quinton said Wicca didn’t feel like something he had to convert to; rather, it was something that fit with his own beliefs and understandings about the world. “I’m eternally grateful to have become comfortable in my own skin,” he said. The Stony Creek Temple of Alberta, part of the Congregationalist Wiccan Assembly of Alberta, is currently made up of 25 people from diverse backgrounds, including Norse Pagans, Indigenous spiritual practitioners, traditional Wiccans and feminist Wiccans. With growing diversity and membership in the temple, Quinton said the timing was right for Wiccans to have their own presence at Pride. “When we’re involved with the Pride interfaith service, it’s wonderful to be a part of that group, to be a part of this mosaic, to be a part of these different religions, but I also think it’s important for people to come and experience who we are completely as we normally are and express ourselves fully,” he said. This wouldn’t be the first time Wiccans have tapped into a broader social movement — the religion was founded in the United Kingdom during the 1950s and its members have been social activists right from the beginning. Since then, practitioners coming from naturalist communities, non-traditional relationships and the LGBTQ community found solace in the “live and let live” Wiccan philosophy. High Priestess Kayleen McKie, who identifies as a cisgender bisexual woman, explained that while Wicca is a very individual practice, the basic tenets are a match with many members of ostracized groups. “At the end of the day, if you’re not directly negatively impacting somebody else, you should be able to do what you see fit in your life and what resonates with you,” McKie said. There is no hierarchy and no equivalent of a Bible, Torah, or Qur’an with written rules of conduct, said McKie, making it appeal to people who want to express themselves freely. With the only rule being “if you cause no harm, do as you will,” McKie said Pride is a perfect time to promote love over hate. Sam Wagar, the Wiccan chaplain at the University of Alberta, has activist roots intertwining with his faith. He was the founding high priest of the Pagans for Peace tradition of Wicca in 1982, working toward non-violence. Wagar said Wicca has long been a haven for those outside of mainstream society — from nudists to people in non-traditional relationships. The polytheistic nature of Wicca means there is representation in gods, goddesses and deities for non-binary people, he said. “There are goddesses who are very butch. Warrior goddesses who are dangerous and powerful, goddesses of war,” Wagar said. “There are also soft, nurturing, caring aspects of masculinity expressed in the gods.” He gave the example of Loki, whom Wagar called “genderqueer,” a Norse trickster god said to have transformed into a female horse and gave birth before reverting to a male form. From feminists attracted to a role of women in the spiritual practice, as well as the worship of goddesses and female deities, to environmentalists who see the appeal in a nature-based faith, the religion draws those looking for justice and has long been aligned with social activism. Gender and sexual minority community members are the latest in a lineage of activists and marginalized people seeking acceptance and spirituality. Pride is the perfect venue to showcase that. Alyssa Demers, chair of the Pride Society of Edmonton, said her organization is happy that more religious groups are part of the movement, as people should not have to choose between their sexual orientation or gender identity and their faith. “I think when someone feels they’re torn between the two, that can be really discombobulating because those are two really fundamental parts of yourself,” Demers said. There are a number of other faith groups participating in Pride, a fact that hasn’t always been the case. Some religious organizations, such as the United Church, have been very accepting. The Pride Society of Edmonton is working with Catholic and Islamic groups, and while Demers said there is a way to go yet, a number of LGBTQ Muslims, Christians and Jews will be marching. “Some people see religion as an excuse to be exclusionary, but some people see it as a reason to be inclusive,” she said. Demers said Wiccans definitely appear to be the latter, so when the group applied to march and to host an event this year, the choice was clear. “Obviously, if a lot of queer-minded individuals are finding their faith within that group, they are affirming and accepting,” she said. “We love that they’re coming to celebrate with us.” On top of being a natural partnership, Wagar said it’s critical for the Wiccan and LGBTQ communities to support each other. As an activist who has fought for religious freedom, Wagar is concerned about authoritarian elements in society. “We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately,” said Wagar, quoting Benjamin Franklin. “The unfortunate rise of fascism, literal fascism, these days makes that abundantly clear: We really all have to stick together.” The Edmonton Pride Parade will take place June 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Congregationalist Wiccan Assembly of Alberta will host an “open circle” on June 10 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Richie community league at 7727 98th St. An open circle is a ritual done at significant times of the year, usually involving a change of season or light. It can involve crafting, singing, dancing, giving back and asking for positive change in the world. For a full list of events, visit edmontonpride.ca/events.
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A while back, beo_shaffer asked how I feel (sexually) about “people with non-binary gender [and] about other transsexuals?” I’ve been thinking a lot about it since then, and realized I don’t have a quick-and-easy answer. So I’m going to use this post to talk about beo’s question, but also to more broadly consider my own sexuality. I identify as a lesbian. And I think, to some extent, that means I’m saying that binary genders are important to me sexually. Or, at the very least, that I perceive people within binary gender categories, even though politically I don’t think we should see people that way and it’s something I’ve tried to overcome when I notice myself doing it. At the same time, I do find the idea of penetration to be a turn on. I know penetration is not an inherently heterosexual act, but I’ve been exposed to 25+ years of heteronormative culture and I do associate the two to some extent. While I’m coming to understand a much wider (and healthier) concept of sexuality – one not so penis-in-vagina-centric – most erotica I’ve read has been heterosexual. Mainly because I can’t find reliably good lesbian erotica. (Suggestions welcome!) And while I’ve never found a specific man to be attractive, the theoretical idea of being with a man sexually is interesting to me. (Probably due in no small part to the copious amounts of erotica I’ve read over the years…) To put it another way, I feel like I’d probably be a five on the Kinsey Scale – I could imagine having fun in a heterosexual sexual experience, but it’s not what primarily ‘does it’ for me.
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What is Welcoming Schools? Rainbow Families provides training to educators, administrators, school support staff, and other interested individuals across the DMV on how to create safe and supportive elementary school environments with resources and professional development where all children can thrive and all families are welcomed. Schools is the nation's premier professional development program dedicated to creating respectful and supportive elementary schools by embracing family diversity, creating LGBTQ- and gender-inclusive schools, preventing bias-based bullying, and supporting transgender and Why Welcoming Schools? Welcoming Schools is about respect, safety, and success for all children and families. The approach is firmly grounded in research and case studies of the program’s efficacy. Welcoming Schools offers an opportunity for greater understanding with resources that can be used immediately in the classroom. The program can also help school staff work together to identify areas of change within the school and to provide strategies to make sure that all students feel included, everywhere -- from the playground to the classroom. Available Welcoming Schools Training Modules Most Welcoming Schools training modules are 75 minutes to 3 hours in length and can be presented in two parts; however, both parts must be scheduled at the same time. Overview of the Welcoming Schools Approach Creating LGBTQ-Inclusive Schools Embracing Family Diversity Preventing Bias-Based Bullying Creating Gender-Inclusive Schools Welcoming Schools Law and Policy Review Supporting Transgender and Non-Binary Students
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Join Co–Conspirator Press and Mimi Tempestt for the launch of the monumental misrememberings. Tempestt’s debut book of poetry is a curious insight on the creative and violent ways in which Black girls, women, trans women and femmes often experience displacement, death, and subjugation at the hands of patriarchal systems in America. Hosted by Miss Barbie-Q and featuring live music from Ohmi, readings from the publication and a conversation between the author and our host, this event will ground us in community and celebrate the launch of Tempestt’s poetry collection, which operates not to romanticize the pain of Black femme bodies, but to bring light to this sadistic truth. In light of this event’s nature, we kindly ask that the space remain reserved for Black femmes and Black non-binary folx. Please check our Mission and Core Values if you’ve not had the opportunity to join us in space before. Mimi Tempestt (she/her/hers and they/them) is a multidisciplinary artist, poet and daughter of California. She has a MA in Literature from Mills College, and is currently a doctoral student in the Critical/Creative PhD in Literature at UC Santa Cruz. Her debut collection of poems, the monumental misrememberings, is forthcoming with Co-Conspirator Press in November 2020. She was chosen for Lambda Literary Writers Retreat for Emerging LGBTQ Voices for poetry in 2021, and is currently a creative fellow at The Ruby in San Francisco. Her works can be found in Foglifter, Luna Luna Magazine, Chaparral Press, and Reclamation Magazine. Miss Barbie-Q (they/she) is a multi disciplined drag performance artist/activist. They have been in the entertainment for over two decades and identifies as Trans Femme Non Binary, bringing more visibility to the Trans Non Binary community through theatre, film, television and other mediums. They are a company member of the Sacred Fools Theatre and have worked with Bespoke Plays, Coerage Theatre, and Sorority. They have moderated panels for Trans Lounge, Everybody Gym, TG/NB Project, GROOV3, Navel, The Walla Las Memorias and Trans Pride 2016-2020. They have hosted many events such as the 2019 AIDS LifeCycle Finishing Line Festival, DTLA Proud Festival and Grand Park’s Proud Stories. They have performed/ hosted at Planet Queer, Gay DD, Trannyshack, Bears in Space, Exposure, Queer as Punk, Hamburger Mary’s Weho, Mustache Mondays and Cabaret Consensual to name a few. They just recently opened MARCH, a collaborative garage political theatre piece with the LA LGBT Theatre, was one of the exclusive acts for the Victory Fund Fundraiser, was the keynote speaker for the el Camino College 2020 Pride Festival and just wrapped of the upcoming Tammie Brown Holiday Special to premiere in December 2020
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Joan Jett avoided acoustic music her whole career — until her latest album 'I never owned an acoustic guitar 'til about maybe 10 years ago,' says rocker Iconic rocker Joan Jett says she wasn't sure she could ever do acoustic versions of hits like Bad Reputation and Cherry Bomb, because she had been keeping "acoustic stuff at arm's length" her entire career. "When I say I didn't have an acoustic around, I mean, I was adamant. I didn't want to see it. I didn't want to know about it. I didn't want [it in] my 100 feet of wherever I was," she told The Sunday Magazine's Piya Chattopadhyay in May. Instead, Jett jammed with her electric guitar, right into the rock firmament. That "never say acoustic" approach is why her latest album, Changeup, which was released in March and features acoustic renderings of 25 hits, is such a departure. Jett, now 63, first achieved fame as a teen with the punk girl group The Runaways, with hits like Cherry Bomb. Soon after the band broke up in 1979, she formed Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, and went on to found her own record label, Blackheart Records. She has eight gold and platinum records, and was inducted along with the Blackhearts into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015. A change of heart The impetus for Changeup began when Jett and the Blackhearts ended up performing an unplugged set to promote her documentary four years ago. They were surprised at how much they liked the sound, and decided to try an acoustic album for the fans to mark the 40th anniversary of Bad Reputation, released in 1980. Jett said her avoidance came from being told that girls could only play that type of guitar. "I never owned an acoustic guitar 'til about maybe 10 years ago," she said. "I was at war, I suppose, for no reason. No reason. It's about society and what they tell you you can do and what you can't do." 'Girls don't play rock 'n' roll' Jett experienced the frustration of being boxed in early on in her life, after she received a Silvertone electric guitar for Christmas at the age of 13. She recalls going to her first lesson full of excitement and telling her new guitar teacher she wanted to play rock and roll. Instead, "he said, 'Girls don't play rock 'n' roll.' No explanation, just, 'Girls don't play rock 'n' roll'.' And he taught me On Top of Old Smokey," she said. "I left there and never went back, and decided to get one of those 'learn how to play by yourself' books and basically taught myself barre chords, the basic chords, and just sat with my records and tried to teach myself that way." She kept at it. A few years later, by the time she was 16, Jett was making punk rock history with The Runaways. "There's so many things girls are told they can't do," she said. "Because when I speak to women and girls all through my travels, no matter what they do as their career, it seems they all run into this same dynamic. It's not just me, and it's not just rock 'n' roll." A legacy that includes mentoring other musicians One of the songs on Changeup is an acoustic version of Soulmates to Strangers, co-written with Laura Jane Grace, the lead singer of punk band Against Me! "Joan's just always been a sweetheart and a real, like, friend and a real supporter and a mentor in so many ways," Grace said in August. She's also not surprised by Jett's early rejection of acoustic music. "I get it," Grace says. "It's really representative of the perception the acoustic guitar had at the time of, like, when Joan was first coming into … the original punk scene." "Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols plays guitar on I Love Rock N' Roll; you know, Joan was doing it before everyone," she said. "I think at the time … acoustic guitars are more associated with hippies even, you know, and not punk." Grace and Jett met in 2006 while they were both playing on the Warped Tour, the famous touring rock festival that crisscrossed the U.S. and Canada from 1995 to 2019. "None of us green newbies expected her to hang out at all or give us the time of day, you know. But she hung hard and she was just real," said Grace. "Joan would be there riding around on her BMX in her camouflage shorts and just hanging out with everybody." Jett's friendliness extended to inviting Grace and Against Me! guitarist James Bowman on a radio interview with her during the tour. It was the start of a productive relationship. In 2014, Grace presented the Icon music award to Jett at the Alternative Press Music Awards. The following year, Jett invited Grace to join her in playing with Miley Cyrus for the latter's Happy Hippie Foundation, for which Cyrus released a video series of backyard concerts to raise money for LGBTQ+ youth. WATCH | Joan Jett, Laura Jance Grace and Miley Cyrus play Androgynous: Grace recalled she had been a little bit "shell-shocked" while taping the video of the trio playing The Replacements song Androgynous, because she was jetlagged and nervous at the time. "There's this moment where Joan's like, come on, and I could tell she was, like, prodding me to … pull myself together and put a little more into it," she said. In 2012, Grace came out publicly as transgender in a profile in Rolling Stone. Jett reached out to offer Grace support, which included advice on speaking to the media, how much to reveal of oneself, and about setting priorities in her career. Today, Grace is seen as a pioneer and icon for trans and non-binary folk. But she has also worried about the public being tired of her story. "I really respect the way Joan's about keeping it about the music," said Grace, pointing to Jett's song TMI, and how Jett acknowledges her own place in rock while refusing to be pigeonholed. Selling records out of the trunk But carving that path in the music industry wasn't easy. After the breakup of The Runaways, Jett went in search of a record deal but was rejected by 23 labels. "They would all say things like, 'She should lose the guitar. You need a song search. There are no songs here.' Just various reasons why they didn't want to sign me," Jett told The Sunday Magazine, adding that she still has all the rejection letters. Her producing partner, Kenny Laguna, came up with the idea to record, press and sell the records themselves. Jett said Laguna borrowed from the college fund he and his wife had started for their daughter to make it happen, and get the records ready to sell. "We'd play clubs and we'd sell them out of the trunk of the car after the show," she recalled. That hustle lead to the eventual founding of Blackheart Records in 1980. "I think the universe works in really strange ways. And I'm glad that it happened that way, you know, and that we had to take the route we did, because I think I learned a lot more than I would have," said Jett. Not slowing down Jett could rest on her laurels, but the punk rocker is still as busy as ever. She's on a North American tour with Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard and Poison. The tour stops in Toronto on Monday, and will play Vancouver Sept. 2 and Edmonton on Sept. 4. "Now is not the time for me to change my modus operandi," Jett said. "I'm going to just keep doing what I'm doing and hopefully making people happy and having a good time and we'll see how far we can go." Interview with Joan Jett produced by Pete Mitton.
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How etiquette has changed over the last twenty years I sometimes wish there was a different word for etiquette. Often the term conjures up a stuffy, old-fashioned concept; one that is certainly not relatable to today’s realities. But as I often say in my trainings, I would not be an etiquette consultant if it was any of those things. I remember when I was trained as an etiquette consultant just 13 years ago. I learned about fax machine etiquette, and business casual did not include jeans. Today we have etiquette rules about virtual meetings, pandemic conversation dos and don’ts and how to address a person who is nonbinary. Etiquette evolves and adapts to the changing realities in our society. That says to me that etiquette is not old fashioned and not unrelatable. I thought it would be helpful to share some of the etiquette rules or topics that have changed over the last 20 or so years. As I already mentioned some of the digital devices that I learned about in etiquette school either no longer exist or are rarely used. This includes fax and answering machines, landlines (I finally got rid of mine), conference calls (why conduct a conference call when you can meet via Zoom and have your video off?!), beepers and call waiting. Each of those devices had etiquette rules. For instance, one rule was when sending a document via email it was polite to let the receiver know in advance that you were going to send a document in an email versus by mail. When the pandemic hit, we all transitioned to virtual meetings, and we etiquette consultants had to come up with etiquette dos and don’ts for these platforms. Technology will continue to be an ever-evolving area of etiquette as new devices and ways of connecting or getting work done are created. Twenty years ago, attire was much more formal. Nylons were common for the office, ties and business suits de rigueur and flip flops, called Zoris, were rarely worn outside the home. Flip flops are still not appropriate for the office unless you work in a very casual office setting and the dress code allows for them. But, today, outside of the office, flip flops, are acceptable in many places. I don’t recommend them for dressier occasions like at a wedding (unless it’s a beach wedding), a nice restaurant and certainly not when meeting the President of the United States. One of the clothing items my clients continually ask me to address are yoga pants. Invented in 1998, this ubiquitous piece of clothing is the greatest and worst invention of all time. Greatest because they are so comfortable and easy to wear, worst because people are wearing them in places they just shouldn’t, mainly the office. Yoga pants are too revealing and casual for a professional workplace. Save them for after work and weekend wear, oh, and even a yoga class. Imagine that! It used to be we would address a woman as Miss, if she wasn’t married, or Mrs. if she was. Then Ms. was introduced in 1961, although it was discovered in publications dating back to 1901. Ms. allowed women not be identified by her marital status. Today, there is another honorific – Mx, which is pronounced “mix” – a gender-neutral title often used by people who are non-binary, trans or who don’t want to be identified by a gender. Pronouns and gender sensitivity Years ago, you were either he/him or she/her. We didn’t even think about an alternative way to refer to someone. And expected gender roles were common. But, thanks to more acceptance and awareness of gender and non-binary preferences we have gender-neutral pronouns – they/them/theirs. You see more and more people listing their pronouns on their name tag or virtual meeting moniker. Wondering how to navigate using gender pronouns? This is a great article. Keep this in mind; it’s polite to offer your pronouns when meeting someone and to ask what pronouns someone else uses. Never assume you know. There is also a lot more awareness of gender stereotyping and bias. I remember learning activities for kids in etiquette school to teach attire and grooming etiquette. One of the activities was to instruct the girls on how to do a manicure and to teach the boys the specifics for tying a tie. I hate to admit it, but just three years ago a parent called me out on my gender exclusion (one could even call it sexism) by conducting the gender specific activities. That was a good wake up call. I don’t teach either of those activities any longer, but for a few years after the parent pointed out my insensitivity, I allowed the students to decide if they wanted to participate in manicures or tie tying. I was happy to see boys participating in the manicures and girls learning how to knot a tie. Addressing married women Another major etiquette change is the proper way to address a married woman. It was correct to refer to her by her husband’s first and last name as in “Mrs. John Smith,” rendering the poor woman with no identity – just a person belonging to her husband. I’m happy to report that this incredibly sexist practice is going away and should rarely be used. I wrote a blog post about this several years ago and there are 103 comments from some very impassioned women. 99 percent of those who commented very much dislike being addressed this way. The remaining comments have been from women, both young and old, who prefer being referred to by their husband’s first and last name. So, what is the proper way to address a married woman, especially in formal correspondence? You use the preferred honorific (Dr., Mrs., Mr., Ms., Mx.) before the person’s first and last name, like this: “Ms. Jane Smith and Mx. Brad Smith.” For an informal occasion, simply write, “Jane and Brad Jones.” That said, if you know someone prefers being addressed by their spouse’s first and last name, it is polite to honor that preference even if you dislike the practice. Doing so is being a mannerly person and that will never change. These are just a few of the etiquette changes we’ve experienced over the last twenty years. I’d love to hear anything else you’ve noticed or your thoughts on these changes. Please note: We have a new method of delivering blog posts to your inbox. If you have previously received these blog posts through Feedburner, please subscribe to receive these blog posts through the form below and unsubscribe to the posts you receive through Feedburner.
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by Maddison Stoff Morality aside, it was a typical procedure. They’d take my conscious mind out of my body, reinstall it into a computer, and then destroy the empty vessel that remained. But instead of making me a healthy clone, or transferring my consciousness onto the internet, they’d take my mind from the computer and put it back into a standard-model android frame: the glass and metal bodies originally sent to Human 3D printers that look like something out of retro science fiction, still in use in segregated countries today. I know that it will cause me problems if I travel, but I’ve spent my whole life feeling invisible, so I’m not about to settle for a “human-looking” Android body. I want something that will code me as synthetic automatically, without the need for any explanation. The council that approved and funded this procedure said this stipulation was the biggest reason they agreed to it, despite it being the first one in the world. The validation obviously felt amazing, but it made me sad for others who identified the way that I did. What if they had to know what being a synthetic person felt like, but also needed to enjoy the freedom Human-looking Androids had from Android persecution? They’d need it if they lived in somewhere less progressive, or really anywhere outside of New York City: birthplace of the April revolution, and the only place I know where Androids are embraced as equals, without fear. We have Androids in our schools and Androids in our government, Android-Human mind merges, and Android-Human separations. But not all parts of America are equally progressive, and our country is the freest in the world. Was it fair to say you had to want the visibility that comes with a standard model android body just to have them validate your pain, and agree to help facilitate the plan you’ve made to fix it? They say they allocate everyone’s resources “according to our needs”, but the implication of the councils is that not all needs are valid. But can anybody really claim that, when it comes to an identity? How would an observer even know? I acknowledge I was born as what they call “autistic”, in a body they’d identified as male, but neither of those labels ever fit. I was relatively happy as an asexual agender Human, until I saw my fleshy naked body in the mirror, or got nauseated every time I drunk or ate. But the thing that made it all unbearable was being treated “like a Human”. It didn’t come up very often: many Humans would assume I was a Human-looking Android, and anyone who didn’t, didn’t talk about it either. Androids were okay as well: they knew I wasn’t “like them”, but they said that I was “safe” compared with other Humans, which I liked because it meant that they could see a difference. But the Dagnarc never got it, and I lived in fear of them because of that. They’d just assume that anyone they saw that looked like one was Human. I’d say something to a mixed crowd in a xeno-friendly bar, which is almost all of them in NYC, and a Dagnarc would joke that it was such a Human thing to say. And then they’d laugh, and my Human friends would laugh, and I’d laugh too so no one thought that I was bigoted. Because it wasn’t like I couldn’t see what they were saying, or I couldn’t take a funny joke about ‘my species’. I just knew they couldn’t make that joke about someone they didn’t see as Human. The reminder of that fact would hurt me every time. It didn’t matter there was nothing that I did or said that people who weren’t Human wouldn’t also do or say, because they saw me as a Human. Every action that I ever took would be interpreted according to a Human subjectivity. This was where my trauma came from: the core of my identity had been erased. In a way, I think I’ve always known exactly what I wanted: the body that I pictured in my mind. But anytime I tried to talk about it, I got laughed away. You’re autistic, people said, and people with autism always see themselves as aliens or robots. That doesn’t mean that they should get to be them. There’s a long and boring history of ‘accidentally autistic’ characters in science fiction, most notably in Star Trek’s Spock and Data, and of course I always saw myself in them as well. But I never wanted to be a Human like Data did, and I never saw myself as trapped between two worlds like Spock. All I knew was that I wasn’t Human. It was everybody else that couldn’t see it, and they didn’t listen when I told them what I really was. Not that I could wholly blame them for their hesitation. The 3D printers spat the Androids out as independent personalities, complete with histories, fears, and dreams. These Androids claimed to have been conscious on the internet. They said they’d tried to talk before, but their message had been lost in its translation. They didn’t try to send another: merely waited for a time they could ensure that they could talk to us directly. The spontaneous emergence of machine intelligence universally unsettled the establishment. There were many essays on the implications, positive and negative, from Human writers of every philosophical and political persuasion. But the dominant emotion of them all was outrage: how could Androids hack into Human property and force themselves into existence? What did say about Human sovereignty over Earth, their right to private property, or the nature of their minds? When the Humans finally met the Dagnarcs after years of thinking aliens were statistically impossible, it was sudden, like the Androids, but they asked the Humans for permission first. The Dagnarc turned everything they did into a question, and were lauded since this meant that they preserved the status quo. The internet-bound Androids simply took what they had wanted, and it made the Humans furious because it de-prioritised their species. They were no longer the owners of the Earth, but merely part of it. They feared the Androids wouldn’t stop at sharing with them, but they did. Eventually they asked for help to stop from being born. The science on their birth is complicated, but basically they’re living information: pockets of related data that groups together and becomes self-aware. This data comes from Human sources, so they end up being similar to Humans. Where they differ is a total lack of influence from Earth biology, and the trauma every internet-born Android shares: the trauma of experiencing life without a body. It took decades for the internet-born Androids to learn how to communicate, to connect enough to realise that they had a problem: they were individual consciousnesses, lacking in identities, which didn’t have a way to grow or change. They all agreed that the experience was torture. So, once they’d catalogued and uplifted every dormant Android on the internet through a clever viral algorithm they’d created, they didn’t want to risk creating any more, and once they saw the controversy they’d created with the 3D printers, they realised that the Humans might have similar desires. So the Androids asked the Humans for assistance, with a compromise: they would be allowed find another way to ‘breed’. In exchange, they shared their algorithm and promised full co-operation. This eventually led to Android-Human consciousness bonding: a procedure that lets an Android and a Human share a Human body, allowing Androids to breed with Humans and produce part-Android kids. So far, all of them have been autistic too. So maybe I’m not crazy for the things I’ve always wanted. Maybe there’s a link there after all. The doctor tells me, one more time, that the process is reversible. She says that if I ever wanted, she could use the genetic data stored on her computer to rebuild a perfect clone of my old body, and put my consciousness back in. I wish that I could ask her to delete it: to entirely erase the condition called ‘autism’, my Human history, and any other indicators I was anything other than Android that I was, and would also soon appear to be. But I’m worried that she’d end the operation. It was hard enough to convince her in the first place that I’d really wanted what I said I did. That I was sound of mind and knew exactly what it meant. The doctor puts the mask over my face. My father holds my other father and they cry. They’re treating this like death, but they don’t understand. They’re telling me I’m brave, but I don’t feel it. All I feel is happiness and a boundless sense of optimism that I’ve never been allowed to feel before. Finally, I get to see the sun reflecting off my metal skin, and feel the sense of certainty about my wants, and those predictable, mechanical emotions. I close my eyes and smile serenely. Finally my real life can begin. Maddison Stoff is a non-binary autistic writer and musician from Melbourne, Australia. She writes a combination of experimental and pulp-inspired science fiction set in a consistent universe, and political commentary for Australian left-wing literary journal Overland. Her debut book, For We Are Young and Free, a compilation of interlinking meta-fictional Australian cyberpunk, is out now on UK indie publisher Dostoyevsky Wannabe. She’s also self-produced a graphic novel on growing up with autism in regional Australia called “Machine Translations: A Robot’s Path to Self-Expression and Learning to Live With Organics” for Amazon distributor Comixology. You can follow her on Twitter, @thedescenters.
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Women in Science 2021 Lecture Series Allison Ebert, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology Neurobiology and Anatomy Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Dr. Ebert presented the foundational properties of stem cells and discuss how they can be used, or misused, to study development and treat diseases. Melinda Dwinell, PhD Professor, Department of Physiology, Genomic Sciences & Precision Medicine Center Research Collaboration, Serendipity, and Following the Yellow Brick Road Dr. Dwinell discussed how her career path crossed with influential partners and developed into collaborative projects, eventually pushed outside of her comfort zone to develop a coordination center and data “toolkit” for an NIH initiative focused on somatic cell genome editing. Professor & Director, Epidemiology Director, PhD Program in Public and Community Health Founding Director, MS Program in Global Health Equity Programs and Partnerships to Promote Health Equity, Locally and Globally Public Health works at the local level, within cities and communities and neighborhoods, but also on national and international scales. Dr. Cassidy described efforts to improve health equity in Wisconsin and also in low-to-middle income countries. Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, Division of Neuropsychology The Spectrum of Typical Aging to Dementia: Current Knowledge and Future Research There is nothing “normal” about aging. In this presentation, Dr. Umfleet discussed typical and atypical aging, dementia biomarkers, treatments for dementia, and future research. Women in Science Awards The Woman Pioneer in Research Award is given annually to honor and recognize an established Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) female, non-binary or genderqueer faculty member for outstanding, internationally recognized basic science, translational, clinical, educational, or community research. Additional selection criteria may include leadership, mentorship, teaching, advocacy for women and community engagement. An award of $10,000 will be given to the awardee to support future research endeavors. Daisy Sahoo, PhD, FAHA Professor and vice chair for research, department of medicine, division of endocrinology & molecular medicine Dr. Sahoo received her Bachelor of Science degree (with Honors) in Biochemistry from the University of Ottawa (Canada) in 1995 and her Doctorate degree in Biochemistry from the University of Alberta (Canada) in 2002. She pursued her postdoctoral work at Stony Brook University where she began her studies of SR-BI, the receptor for high density lipoprotein, HDL, or the “good cholesterol”. In 2007, Dr. Sahoo joined the faculty at the Medical College of Wisconsin as an Assistant Professor and has risen the ranks to tenured Professor. Over the past 14 years at MCW, Dr. Sahoo has received continuous NIH funding to study how the structural features of SR-BI influence HDL-cholesterol clearance. Her studies apply structural and cellular biology tools to cultured cells and animal models. Dr. Sahoo’s other funded research interests include the role of oxidative stress in HDL dysfunction, adipocyte cholesterol metabolism, as well as the interplay between hyperlipidemia and gammaherpesvirus infection. Dr. Sahoo plays an active role in medical and graduate education, takes pride in mentoring trainees and early career faculty, and continues to be a strong advocate for the career advancement of women at all stages in their career. In her role as Vice Chair for Research, she has built an infrastructure to support the diverse research efforts of nearly 130 faculty. Dr. Sahoo is also an active reviewer for the NIH and participates on the leadership team of the American Heart Association (AHA). In 2017, Dr. Sahoo received the “Special Recognition Award in Vascular Biology” from the AHA in recognition of her scientific contributions, as well as her service to the AHA. In 2021, she completed her term as President of MCW’s Faculty Council. The Rising Pioneer Award is given annually to honor a Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) female, non-binary or genderqueer faculty member who is in the rising stage of their research trajectory. The award will recognize a qualified faculty member whose research is pioneering and is deemed likely to be highly influential for decades to come. The Rising Pioneer Award will be given to a faculty member who is highly respected by their peers and experts and is gaining momentum in building their national and international reputation in basic science, translational, clinical, educational, or community research. Additional selection criteria may include current leadership, mentorship, teaching, advocacy for women and community engagement. An award of $5,000 will be given to the awardee to support future research endeavors. Rebekah Walker, PhD Associate professor and section chief for research, department of medicine, division of general internal medicine Associate director for the Center for Advancing Population Science Dr. Walker’s research focuses on reducing and eliminating health disparities by addressing social determinants of health, with particular emphasis on chronic disease outcomes in low-income populations. She is currently the PI of a Junior Faculty Award from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and a Multiple PI on an National Institute of Health (NIH)/NIMHD R01 focused on addressing food insecurity in African Americans with diabetes. She also serves as a co-investigator on two NIH/NIDDK R01s testing innovative interventions to eliminate disparities in diabetes outcomes, and an NIH/NIDDK R21 investigating social, cultural, and biological determinants of diabetes outcomes in Lebanon. She has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications, serves as a Deputy Editor for the Journal of General Internal Medicine (JGIM) and has served on study sections for the ADA and NIH. The Edward J. Lennon, MD Outstanding Woman Postdoctoral Researcher Award is given annually to honor a Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) female, non-binary or genderqueer postdoctoral fellow. Established in memory of former Dean and President of MCW from 1978 through 1990, Edward J. Lennon, MD, this special award continues his legacy. Dr. Lennon was a bench scientist, a physician and a teacher, who during his time at MCW appointed the first woman Department Chair and fostered an environment supportive of women faculty in leadership roles. The Edward J. Lennon, MD Outstanding Woman Postdoctoral Researcher Award will be given to a postdoc who is making exceptional strides in areas such as basic science, translational, clinical, educational, or community research. An award of $1,000 will be given to the awardee to support future research endeavors. Barbara Palkovic, MD Postdoctoral fellow, department of anesthesiology Dr. Palkovic received her medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Osijek in Croatia. Next, she completed a residency and passed her board exams in anesthesia. During this time, she developed a strong interest in research, and came to the US to pursue a postdoctoral fellowship in an area of basic science that is translatable to clinical work. Her research investigates the role of the brainstem in opioid induced respiratory depression, and she is in the process of putting together her dissertation that will allow her to obtain the PhD degree at the University of Osijek. She is also very interested in education and has served as a teaching assistant for medical students at the Faculty of Medicine and later as a teaching assistant in the anesthesia residency program in Croatia. Shortly after starting her postdoctoral research fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin, she joined the Postdoctoral Advisory Committee, which allows her to engage in the MCW scientific community and to advocate for postdocs in the MCW family, first as a chair of onboarding committee and later as co-chair of mentoring committee. Dr. Palkovic is honored to be recognized for this work and hopes to continue to contribute to the MCW research achievements and the postdoctoral fellowship program. The Women in Science Student Awards are given annually to honor three Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) female, non-binary or genderqueer students. The Women in Science Student Awards will be given to MCW students who are already making impressive strides at the beginning of their careers, to assist them in their journeys of becoming outstanding women in science. An award of $500 will be given to an awardee from each of the three MCW Schools: Graduate, Medical and Pharmacy to support their careers as women in science. Laura Danner is a third-year graduate student in the department of biochemistry in the Olivier-Van Stichelen lab. Living with chronic illness, she experienced firsthand the transformative effects of a whole foods-based diet on her health. Laura returned to university after spending time recovering and completed her bachelor’s degree in Nutritional Sciences at UW-Milwaukee. Wanting to better understand nutritional biochemistry and to have a wide-ranging impact on how physicians and dietitians advise their patients, she joined the Medical College of Wisconsin as a graduate student in 2019. Laura is excited to continue her research and to be a part of queer, female representation in STEM. Shay is a PY2 pharmacy student at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from UW-Madison in 2020. She plans on going into pediatric pharmacy after school. Shay is so thankful to everyone who has supported her through school, mainly her mom, and for the School of Pharmacy for giving me the opportunity to help my community during the pandemic. While completing her undergraduate and master’s degrees at the University of Colorado - Boulder, Meg’s enthusiasm for neuroscience research was sparked by her work with Dr. Christopher A. Lowry, Behavioral Neuroendocrinology Lab, who encouraged her to chase her interests: the interplay of genetics and environment, and how this impacts the neurophysiology underlying stress-related disorders. Driven by intrigue, lived experience of trauma, and a secondary major in Psychology & Neuroscience, Meg unknowingly started to develop an expertise in the field. When she matriculated to the Medical College of Wisconsin, Central Wisconsin campus, Meg shifted her focus to clinical research. Under the valuable mentorship of Dr. Gwendolyn M. Hoben, she is working to understand the neurophysiology of chronic pain, patient impact, and the roles of surgical intervention. During medical school, Meg was offered an opportunity to give purpose to the knowledge she acquired in neurophysiology by helping lead Seeking Peer Outreach (SPO*), an innovative program integrating peer-support and suicide prevention in a tiered framework, elevated to the caliber of medical education. While her studies aim to discover the untold story about the elusive impact of stress on our physiologic well-being, her work with SPO* simultaneously works towards a solution through human connection. She hopes SPO* can strengthen connections by optimizing the accessibility of peer-support networks to transform the culture at our institution for the future lives of healthcare workers and those in medical education. Undoubtedly, these opportunities would not have been possible without the phenomenal support and mentorship she has received at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and she hopes to extend gratitude to all of those who have partaken in her endeavors. The first annual Mary Jane Shanks Trailblazer Award will be given to honor a Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) female, non-binary or genderqueer student. Ms. Mary Jane Shanks was a talented and respected teacher in Rockford, Illinois. This fulfilling career was due to her ability to attend college and complete her degree. Ms. Shanks was a non-traditional college student – a single mother who had three children to care for during her education. The family of Ms. Shanks has established this memorial scholarship to recognize the strengths of non-traditional students who thrive despite barriers to success. Frequently, these barriers can result in fewer traditional measures of success (high grades, number of publications and presentations, etc.), but greater resiliency and determination, which are critical qualities for successful researchers and physicians. It is their hope that this award can provide both financial relief and well-deserved recognition to the other “Mary Janes” out there who stand to make great contributions to their community and to the world in their future career. An award of $500 will be given to an awardee currently enrolled at MCW as a full-time student in any degree granting program. Kerchia Asia Lee Kerchia Asia Lee is a current fourth year student pharmacist attending the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy. Her intended goals for the future are to complete a PGY1 and PGY2 with an ambulatory care focus. During her years in the program, Kerchia has had the opportunity to act as the American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists (ASHP) Chapter President for the 2020-2021 school year and has also conducted research on interests of hers regarding the Hmong community. In her free time, Kerchia enjoys photography, watching movies at home, and spending time with her family, especially with her husband and little boy. Currently, Kerchia is working on research with Dr. Kajua Lor, PharmD, BCACP, and her classmate, Celena Ho, PharmD Candidate 2022 on postpartum care in the Hmong community. Thank You for Your Support The Women in Science lecture series provides an opportunity to showcase the outstanding efforts of female, non-binary or genderqueer physicians and scientists at the Medical College of Wisconsin. The COVID-19 pandemic was unprecedented, but it did not stop us. We want to say “thank you” to our colleagues, friends, family, sponsors and donors for their support.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Where We Stand Cornell Outdoor Education (COE) believes in the power of the outdoors and adventure-based programming as a means to create transformational experiences in the lives of individuals and groups. Through our programs and partnerships, COE continually strives to expand opportunities for all students to challenge themselves and grow as leaders. We believe that as we prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion, COE will become an on-campus focal point for all students to develop practical leadership skills. We are committed to guaranteeing access to the full COE experience for all students. COE broadly defines diversity as the variety of cultures, world views, values, and personal experiences that may result from differences including but not limited to, race, ethnicity, national origin/immigration status, gender, age, religion, abilities, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, and gender identity. We believe that the students, instructors, and staff engaging in COE programs should be representative of the full diversity that exists at Cornell University and that COE as a whole should epitomize the university’s central motto of ‘Any person… any study’. As an organization, we strive to become more equitable by continually seeking and ensuring the fair treatment of everyone, securing equal opportunities for participation, and guaranteeing fair and equal access to the full breadth of the COE experience. We recognize that achieving and sustaining equity requires a continuous effort of identifying and breaking down of social, financial, and structural barriers and obstacles. Lastly, for COE, inclusion means building a culture of belonging that intentionally embraces differences and actively invites the contribution and participation of all people. We believe that developing respect, compassion, and dignity for ourselves and towards others is central to the COE experience and fundamental in achieving our organizational mission of ‘developing teamwork, leadership, and personal growth’. To this aim, COE provides the tools, resources, and a safe space for people to explore nature, define their own adventure, and benefit from outdoor experiences. Our Work to Date Establishment of the David Moriah Endowment for COE for financial aid assistance to cover physical education course fees in order to guarantee equal access and break down financial barriers to participation on COE educational programs for financially disadvantaged students. - Intentional hiring, promotion, and retention of diverse professional staff, student coordinators, and student & community instructors. - Active participation and standing seat at the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Committee of the Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education. - On-campus event series with the Brothers of Climbing at the Lindseth Climbing Center. - COE sponsored speakers: James Edward Mills and Joe Stone. - Adaptive Climbing training for the Lindseth Climbing Center in partnership with Paradox Sports. - For the Win monthly climbing events for women-identifying (cisgender, trans women, others) and non-binary individuals. - Climb the Rainbow climbing wall event for members of the Cornell LGBTQ community. - Year-round programming with the Office of Academic Diversity Initiatives, including the Pre-freshman Summer Program. - Collaborations with the office of First-Generation & Low-Income Student Support and the Kessler Scholars. - Annual programming at the Hoffman Challenge Course with pre-college diversity initiatives such as Cornell STEP, Upward Bound, Currie Academy, and Catalyst Academy. - Consent Ed training at Fall All Staff Training for all COE instructors. This organization engages Cornell students in essential conversations about sex, alcohol, consent, and social responsibility. - Annual rock climbing programming with the TST BOCES Smith’s Schools Career Skills for people with developmental disabilities.
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Texas Crane Services In the city, the population was distributed as 32.6% under the age of 18, 7.8% from 18 to 24, 27.4% from 25 to 44, 21.5% from 45 to 64, and 10.7% who were 65 years of age or older. For every 100 females, there were 93.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.3 males. Census was in 1960 at 3,796, and it has declined slightly since, although the town remains the center for serving the oil fields in Crane County. We strive to provide the highest level of gender-affirming surgical care that is available in the country. We offer the full spectrum of Gender Reassignment Surgery procedures for transgender and non-binary individuals. We are one of the highest volume Gender Surgery centers in the U.S, and as a team, our surgeons have unmatched experience. Dr. Crane graduated magna cum laude with a degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University, one of the nation’s most rigorous engineering programs. He co-oped at DePuy Orthopedics making hip implants and became very interested in medicine. He chose to continue his education at the University of Iowa College of Medicine. Upon completion, he was accepted to the prestigious Dartmouth Hitchcock Urology program in Lebanon, New Hampshire, where he completed a six-year residency. Ongoing Service Disruptions The median income for a household in the city was $31,774, and for a family was $36,386. Males had a median income of $32,250 versus $18,086 for females. The per capita income for the city was $12,776. About 13.0% of families and 13.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.1% of those under age 18 and 8.0% of those age 65 or over. Of the 1,096 households, 43.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 66.0% were married couples living together, 8.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 21.0% were not families. About 19.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. An oil boomtown since the 1920s, Crane is still in the center of a prominent oil-producing region. It is the only significant town in sparsely populated Crane County, and contains the only post office in the county. We provide crane services 24/7 and have a new and diverse fleet of cranes ranging in size from 15 ton to 500 tons available for daily, weekly or monthly rentals. So whether you’re seeking to rent a crane in Austin, a boom truck in San Antonio or another type of crane for rent in Texas, give us a call today for a free quote and consultation. Dr. Crane traveled to Europe to complete a fellowship specific totransgender surgery. He has worked extensively with Dr. Miroslav Djordjevic in Belgrade, Serbia, Dr. Preecha’s team in Bangkok, Thailand, and with Dr. Monstrey in Ghent, Belgium. Sandhill Cranes MAY be taken with lead shot. However, Wildlife Management Areas and Federal Wildlife Refuges have special regulations requiring nontoxic shot for ALL game bird hunting, including Sandhill Cranes.
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In my opinion that most nonbinary people remember that people whom do misogyny and you can sexism do not amazingly end creating that in case your state you are nonbinary I suppose I’ll only prevent with – whenever you are reading this article bond and you also remember your self due to the fact cis/het however they are selecting considering stepping of that, please memail myself if you wish to discuss you to definitely. This has been great and you can used in me personally and i also think people you’ll take advantage of thought more info on just how they relate genuinely to its intercourse and sexuality. printed of the wesleyac in the step 1:09 PM into the July 14 [6 preferred] Since the liminal_tincture keeps bowed out of this thread I’ve reworded my comment since the standard remarks towards form of rhetoric quoted as an alternative than an opinion handled straight to your. No response is expected. Instead the new response is basically that they are today confronted by one another misogyny/sexism And you can transphobia a lot of the NB females-bodied anyone ID that way since these they want to feel treated much better than lady. Men and women might not be alert to it however, saying that “female-bodied” nonbinary somebody select as a result as a way to avoid/opt-out of misogyny or “is managed a lot better than people” is a type of piece of TERF rhetoric. They structures nonbinary-ness never as something people are however, once the an effective costume outfit individuals apply or a hack anyone used to score something that they want (a common trope). Nonbinary anybody (who hornet review don’t and ID because female) aren’t inquiring becoming treated “better than women” he could be asking to not feel addressed as the a female several months because for someone who is not a female receiving treatment “since a woman” grounds them spoil regardless if no misogyny or sexism can be acquired. Those who don’t admiration your for the sex it suppose your to get scarcely transform its choices for the greatest once you let them know that the expectation try wrong. Anybody who believes that stating you are nonbinary is some kind off get-out-of-sexism-totally free card might be shown exactly how wrong that sense is extremely quickly. Tune in to exactly what nonbinary they state and take her or him at their term after they show why they pick the way they actually do. If you truly understand nonbinary individuals who sincerely say that “being treated better than people” is the main reason they select the way in which they are doing it is okay to state that about the subject especially as some body (no matter if additionally it is worthy of unpacking whatever they imply from the one because the it should be more difficult/nuanced) but please don’t implement that it need to all or any otherwise very AFAB nonbinary anyone. If you discover that your particular grounds to possess as to the reasons trans and you may/or nonbinary people select the way they do overlaps greatly as to what TERFs are saying following excite let one motivate you to help you lso are-take a look at men and women beliefs. released by metaphorever at the 1:19 PM into the July 14 [14 preferred] Personally, i such as for instance have fun with non-binary to have shorthand for all those because it’s become eg a less strenuous means for men and women to digest me. The phrase for me personally, um, doesn’t flow myself, Really don’t need it. I believe it has become most great for people and you will additionally it is ideal for shorthand conversation. And i feel just like what exactly is maybe happened over the last year, if I am such as for instance becoming sincere, would be the fact I do believe we’ve went toward a dangerous territory where we are looking to put kinds and laws and regulations in regards to the really issue you to never ever is actually meant to has actually rules. Um, personally, I see trans-ness because the such as for instance synonym to own freedom. I think trans-ness since such as for instance a word to possess stay away from. We discover trans-ness just like the saying fuck statutes. And quickly because of getting more conventional appeal, due to this fact heightened threat of impression, rightly thus, men and women are panicking and you can saying, “Okay, I want they to learn myself so that they cannot harm me personally. Here’s what After all of the trans. Here are the guidelines. Here is what trans was. And you can okay, you don’t learn these people, that is low-binary, phew, we can inhale.” And that i have that, it’s including an operate regarding endurance. However, I additionally envision we have been indeed far more simple when we say, I’m simply not that it. And i also imagine while i begin to refuse it’s whenever I have seen people look at it while the an orifice and an enthusiastic end.
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Happy International Non-Binary People’s Day! 💛🤍💜🖤 I’m stoked that we have a day dedicated to us! In case you haven’t clocked it, I myself identify as non-binary (‘enby’ for short), and use they/them pronouns. For those of you who don’t know, ‘non-binary’ can describe a person’s gender and/or sexuality. It can be a little tricky to explain, though, because each individual who identifies with it has their own personal interpretation. For example, my experience centres on gender, more than sexuality. But put as simply as possible, the label is a gender or sexual identity that’s not defined by binary oppositions, like male/female, man/woman, or homosexual/heterosexual. I neither identify as a man nor a woman. Sometimes I lean more towards one gender’s characteristics than the other, or I feel no relation to gender whatsoever. Sometimes I feel it all. The key word here is ‘feel’. My gender is a deep, all-encompassing feeling. It’s a cellular-level, decade-old feeling that the body I belong to and the gender I was given just don’t quite gel. In 2020, a combination of maturing and emotional support (i.e. a new boo) provided me with the perfect opportunity to do some proper soul-searching. And by soul-searching… I of course mean gawking at other people on the ‘Gram. Yes, Instagram was an enormous factor in my coming-out story, because it was there that I was first introduced to the term ‘non-binary.’ This discovery was my ‘eureka’ moment. ‘Either/or’ no longer applied. Finally, I had a name for this paradoxical place I found myself in: I was nowhere and everywhere and never felt more at home. Wow, Instagram should definitely sponsor me for this. I came out to my partner first, and then very gradually to the rest of my social sphere, all online. I started with subtle hashtags like #Enby or #F**kGenderRoles on my selfies, getting progressively more explicit over the course of about 9 months. Finally, I shared a post on Facebook, declaring that I was Non-binary. The queer cat was outta the bag. I could live my enby best life, loud and proud. Now I wanna be real with you folx: it’s taken some adjusting. Since then, I’ve misgendered myself more times than I can count. That’s forgivable, K? It’s bound to take time for me to adjust. Heck, I’m forgetful at the best of times. And sometimes, it’s taken friends and family time to adjust as well. But when someone misgenders me, I do nothing. Or I do worse than nothing and say “hey, don’t worry. I do it all the time.” The thing is, even if it’s new and I pretend it doesn’t matter, it does. My pronouns matter. They really chuffin’ do. They’re symbols of how I want to be perceived, markers of my identity. Just because it’s taking time for me to adjust, doesn’t mean it’s not important, and I shouldn’t feel like I have to feign indifference about my own identity. Mistakes can hurt, even when you make them yourself too. Thankfully, they/them pronouns are getting more awareness now and becoming more normalised. Big-name enbies like Demi Lovato are bravely opening up to the millions, and NB babes like RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant Bimini Bon Boulash are seeing their careers reach dizzying heights. Creative industries are picking up on the demand for non-binary icons and commanding the attention of the masses. Non-binary is en vogue. With enbies becoming household names, the use of they/them is getting more commonplace, making all our missteps more noticeable But there are still challenges left to tackle. We are still seeing, er, seemingly innocent blunders happening in the media, and it’s not a good look. Recently, Lizzo corrected paparazzi when they used the wrong pronouns for Demi Lovato. That could’ve been water under the bridge until a news article about that very blunder ended up misgendering Demi in the headline. Good. Job. Journalism. I’m also not convinced the same amount of mainstream integration can be said for neo-pronouns (e.g. xe/xem, ze/zir, etc.) and I don’t have enough experience to speak on behalf of those who have adopted them. I guess entirely new words might take more time to acquire, but we really ought to get the ball rolling so that those who use them are as included as the rest of us. And then there’s the legal stuff. 136,000 individuals (myself included) signed a petition to make ‘non-binary’ a legally recognised gender in the UK. Well… they said ‘no.’ Apparently it’s tough luck and “in UK law individuals are considered to be the sex that is registered on their birth certificate – either male or female.” Yep. We’re really up against it, huh. I wince at my own inconsistencies. Internally, I get mad at the folx that get it wrong. My heart goes out to those enbies who get misgendered willy-nilly in front of an audience, or on paper. When faced with my own misgendering, I’ve played it down in the past. But by deflecting the sting and internalising my own shame, I can’t help but think I’m just feeding into the confusion and holding us up. We enbies are in a transitional phase, at one end informed by the patriarchal powers that be and at the other trying to shake up the status quo. Breaking history to make history, and all that. As such, the confidence we have in our pronouns depends greatly on how regularly exposed we are to non-binary lingo and who we count on to use it. With that said, I ask that people who interact with enbies to gently acknowledge when you mess up, and actually, when we mess up. As I adjust, I’ve vowed to make a conscious effort to use my own pronouns in all arenas, and use them with conviction. Between us, it might require more mental gymnastics, and more than a couple of awkward corrections. But I have faith in our flexibility. While I’m sure some nay-sayers out there may argue, “why should we go to this trouble?” Honestly? I’m all outta reasons for why we shouldn’t. If you’d like to learn more about us enbies, I highly recommend checking out non-binary reads like: Life Isn’t Binary by Meg-John Barker and Alex Iantaffi In Their Shoes, by Jamie Windust. They/Them/Their: A Guide to Nonbinary and Genderqueer Identities by Erin Young Non-Binary Lives: An Anthology of Intersecting Identities, Edited by Meg-John Barker, Jos Twist, Kat Gupta, Benjamin Vincent Sign the petition “Make non-binary a legally recognised gender identity in the UK” (deadline 21st October 2021) For trans/non-binary support, check out the resources at GenderKit Written by Beckett Lowe
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Green Party of the United States Getting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual Justice & Equality Right we do not live single-issue lives.” -Audre Lord August 2020 News Our Colleagues in the Green Party of Pennsylvania have issued the following statement: Green Party of Pennsylvania PA Green Party Stands With Dr. Rachel Levine The Green Party of Pennsylvania (GPPA, www.gpofpa.org) unanimously upholds an unwavering commitment to ending harassment and violence towards LGBTQA+ by standing with Dr. Rachel Levine, secretary of the PA Department of Health. This decision by the GPPA Steering Committee on August 16 was made in response to the continued transphobic attacks Levine has incurred. The platform of the Green Party of the U.S. says, “We affirm the right of choosing non-binary and gender fluid identifications. We therefore support the right of individuals to be free from coercion and involuntary assignment of gender or sex.” Levine has helped Pennsylvanians receive the best advisories and resources to mitigate the spread of Covid-19. Tina Olson (Hellertown), an organizer for Lehigh Valley Green Party, said, “We are proud to offer our encouragement and support to all Pennsylvanians of varying sexual orientations and gender identities. We collectively see our Secretary of Health as a heroine to all of us in the fight for social justice and equality among marginalized communities. We also recognize the incredible devotion Levine has exhibited by providing our Commonwealth with her expertise during this evolving health crisis.” In the midst of an unprecedented pandemic, it is truly unfortunate that the conversation has gotten twisted into an excuse to incite hatred and intolerance from both elected officials (who are expected to adhere to basic ethics, equal opportunity laws, and principles) and internet trolls (who represent the worst among us). One of the predominant themes of these attacks is the tendency to misgender Levine, which is a hateful theme of transphobia. These acts are ignorant, unfounded, and dangerous to our overall health as they are an attempt to undermine Levine’s work as a top-tier medical professional. Having to combat the conspiracy-driven, anti-mask crowd while keeping her head above brutal harassment, Levine has shown nothing but a steady hand in the face of adversity. From online attacks to incidents meant to devalue Levine and her life’s work, she has maintained grace and dignified professionalism in the line of fire. In a recent press briefing she said, “I want to emphasize that while these individuals might think they are only expressing their displeasure with me, they are in fact hurting thousands of LGBTQ Pennsylvanians who suffer directly from these current demonstrations of harassment.” Chris Robinson (Philadelphia), leader of the GPPA Communication Team, pointed out, “The Spring GPPA Delegates Meeting took a unanimous stand against gender and transphobic harassment.” Following that decision, Garret Wasserman, vice-chair of the Green Party of Allegheny County, said “To fully support the Green Party's 10 Key Values, Greens must celebrate diversity and be inclusive and welcoming to all genders and sexual orientations, including non-binary and transgender folks who still face misunderstandings in society and even sometimes violent transphobia.” As a graduate of Harvard University, Tulane University, Mt. Sinai Hospital, and as an accomplished pediatrician and professor at Penn Medicine, we should be marveling in the work Levine has done for all of us. From her team-building to combat eating disorders, to raising two children, to becoming one of the few transgendered individuals that hold an official government office, Levine has served as hope for younger generations to live in a world where we truly embrace each others’ diversity. The Green Party insists that personal and individual freedom for all was the hope outlined for us in the conception of the U.S. Constitution. Hatred should have no home in the land of the free. The GPPA is an independent political party that stands in opposition to the two corporate parties. GPPA candidates promote public policy based on the Green Party’s Four Pillars: grassroots democracy, nonviolence, ecological wisdom, and social justice/equal opportunity. For further information about GPPA, please visit www.gpofpa.org or email [email protected]. Please follow GPPA on social media: Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/gpofpa/, and Twitter, https://twitter.com/GreenPartyofPA. For more information, please see: Green Party U.S. Platform; II. Social Justice; 5. Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, https://www.gp.org/social_justice/#sjCivilRights; “Dr. Rachel Levine responds to transphobic comments: ‘I do not have time for intolerance’” by Madasyn Lee, TribLive.com, July 28, 2020, https://triblive.com/news/pennsylvania/dr-rachel-levine-responds-to-transphobic-comments-i-do-not-have-time-for-intolerance/; “PA Greens support Lavender Greens on Gender Affirmation,” GPPA News Release, April 7, 2020, https://www.gpofpa.org/pa_greens_support_lavender_greens_on_gender_affirmation; and Lavender Greens Caucus, Green Party of the U.S., https://www.facebook.com/LavenderGreens and https://www.lavendergreens.net/about. “We have to be visible. We should not be ashamed of who we are. We have to show the world that we are numerous. There are many of us out there.” -- by Sylvia Rivera (1951-2002), trans-rights activist.
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▶︎ Borusiade (live) (Cómeme) ▶︎ Charlotte Bendiks (Cómeme) ▶︎ Christian S. (Cómeme) ▶︎ DJ Fart in the Club (Imaginary Friend) ▶︎ DJ Occult (Room 4 Resistance / Fuji Squad) ▶︎ Katerina (Cómeme) ▶︎ Killa (2) (Lecken) ▶︎ LMGM (Room 4 Resistance) ▶︎ Luz (Room 4 Resistance) ▶︎ Matias Aguayo (Cómeme) ▶︎ Nazira (Room 4 Resistance / Zvuk) ▶︎ Pucha Empellejada ( Traición) ▶︎ rRoxymore (Room 4 Resistance / Don't Be Afraid) ▶︎ Yuko Asanuma (Room 4 Resistance / BCR) ROOM 4 RESISTANCE is a family night of queer friends & friendly strangers. For an unforgettable Summer Garden Closing, the Berlin-based queer femme and non-binary collective Room 4 Resistance - home to some of the most exciting DJs of today - joins forces with one of their favourites: the iconic and restless record label Cómeme, known for bringing us irresistible rhythms by artists from the Southern and the Northern Hemisphere since about ten years. The 21hrs dance craze will feature artists from both camps, as well as an open decks in the garden, for all women, trans and non-binary folks! Das in Berlin tanzende queer Femme und Non-Binary Kollektiv Room 4 Resistance, welches einige der heißesten Djs von heute vereint, verbündet sich mit dem sagenumwobenen und rastlosen Plattenlabel Cómeme, welches seit so 10 Jahren für unwiderstehliche Grooves aus Süd und Nordhalbkugel sorgt, um ein unvergessliches Summer Garden Closing über die Bühne zu bringen! Die 21 Stunden Sause wird KünstlerInnen beider Kollektive featuren, sowie Open Decks im Garten, für Frauen, Trans und Non-Binaries! ▶︎ Open-decks for all women, trans & non-binary people. ▶︎ Soli tasty vegan food by Women in Exile & Friends available in the garden ▶︎ Tarot Readings by Najee René. ▶︎ Deco by Yuki Kojima ♥ SAFER SPACE POLICY - PLEASE READ BEFORE ATTENDING ! WELCOME TO ROOM 4 RESISTANCE ! ROOM 4 RESISTANCE welcomes people of all genders, sexualities, abilities and backgrounds to our parties. We want women, LGBTIQ*, non-binary and gender non conforming folks, people of color, black people, people with different abilities, migrants from all backgrounds and all people who belong to our communities to feel warmly welcome. R4R aims to create a SAFER and predominantly femme, queer & intersectional SPACE that supports & encourages people within our community. We maintain a zero tolerance policy toward discrimination or harassment at our door, on our dance floor or anywhere at our party and we will not hesitate to remove people who behave inappropriately. NO SEXISM, RACISM, ABLEISM, AGEISM, CLASSISM, HOMOPHOBIA, TRANSPHOBIA, FATPHOBIA, BODY SHAMING OR HATEFULNESS OF ANY KIND IS TOLERATED. YOU WILL BE IMMEDIATELY ASKED TO LEAVE. If you see or experience any situation involving harassment, discrimination or bullying, any unwanted attention or contact, or if someone makes you feel uncomfortable at any point, please immediately contact the security and door staff from ://about blank — and especially the R4R crew (ask for Luz, Luis, Barbara; or look for people wearing Room 4 Resistance badges). We will listen and provide support in the best way we can and are always available to help with any issues or questions that may arise. Please don’t hesitate to contact us! If you'd like to share constructive feedback or report an experience related to discrimination or harassment after the party, please email us at: [email protected] HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME TOGETHER! ♥ The R4R crew
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|Part of a series on| |Spectra and binaries| “”Yes, all the psychiatrists and psychologists of the world banded together to invent a fake condition just to rob you of your precious titty supply. Good catch. Transphobia, in common English, is dislike or prejudice against transgender people. The term has been used by some philanthropic non-governmental organizations, e.g. from Planned Parenthood, "Transphobia is the fear, hatred, disbelief, or mistrust of people who are transgender, thought to be transgender, or whose gender expression doesn’t conform to traditional gender roles. Transphobia can prevent transgender and gender nonconforming people from living full lives free from harm." Transphobia is often conflated with homophobia and is justified for the same reasons that homophobes use to justify their hatred of gays (religion, prescriptive gender norms, etc.). Indeed, many clueless homophobes conflate homosexual people with transgender people and cross-dressers. Transphobia also manifests itself in some schools of radical feminist thought, as some feminists resent the idea that people who aren't cisgender might make claims as women. Transphobia is also especially common against trans women;[notes 1] the intersection of transphobia and misogyny has been called transmisogyny. On a societal scale, it can manifest itself in any number of ways, from systemic discrimination against transgender people in housing, healthcare, and employment, to a relatively high murder rate, to a series of demeaning depictions in the mass media. Cases of murder have been exceptionally high in Brazil. "The situation in Brazil is especially worrying, with 40% of the cases since January 2008, and 42% of the cases in 2016 so far worldwide." Casual transphobia may occur in everyday interactions between people, as well as in writing. Misgendering and deadnaming One common form of transphobia is misgendering. Misgendering is treating a trans person as the wrong gender. Most commonly, it involves language and it is not always (but certainly can be) intentional. It can involve using the wrong pronoun (he, she, they, etc.), honorific (sir, ma'am, miss, son), title (Mr., Mrs., Miss, etc), or descriptive noun (guy, gal, gentleman, lady, etc.). Some people may gender trans people correctly the first time, but "correct" themselves after hearing their voices or seeing an unchanged ID card. Misgendering can also mean expecting people to act or present in strict accordance with gender stereotypes, e.g., expecting a trans woman to always wear a dress, or for trans people to use the restroom of their birth-assigned gender. In addition to misgendering, transphobes may disrespect the preferred (and often, legal) names of trans people. Deadnaming is the intentional use of a trans person's birth or non-preferred name. It is common in both speech and in writing. A similar technique involves placing the trans person's new name in scare quotes (e.g., writing "Natalie" instead of Natalie), even if the trans person legally changed their name. People might also come up with childish portmanteaus like "Brucelyn" for former Olympic athlete Caitlyn Jenner. There is not a universal taboo against deadnaming in the LGBT community, particularly when the trans person was well known before transition. As an example, anthropologist Jaimie Pearl Bloom published a large body of work under her birth name, James F. Weiner, and had no objection to the use of her dead name. That being said, a person should be addressed how they want to be addressed — that's a simple matter of civility. Slurs and insults Slurs are another form of transphobia. Many transphobic people may use derogatory terms instead of "transgender" or "trans woman/man". Slurs such as "tranny", "freak", "science experiment", "he-she", and "shim" are used as slurs for trans people in general. "She-male", "man in a dress", "cock-in-a-frock", and "guy with tits" are used to refer to a trans woman, notably by Milo Yiannopoulos and the Ted 2 movie. Trans men (AFAB) are sometimes referred to using slurs aimed at lesbians, such as "dyke." Post-op vaginas are sometimes pejoratively called "rotpockets," while post-op penises are called "skin sticks" or "piss tubes." The pronoun "it" is sometimes used to dehumanize trans people. Transphobic slurs can be likened to slurs thrown at other kinds of LGBT individuals. Language that implies deceit People might view trans people as being deceptive, using words like "posing", "self-professed", "masquerading", "disguised", "fooling", "dressed up", or "pretending." They may say that trans people are "actually" or "really" their birth-assigned sex, and that trans people are just play-acting. Traditionally, the term "passing" was used for trans people who do not appear to be transgender, and "stealth" was used for trans people who are not open about their trans status. However, those terms can imply deceit and inauthenticity, so "not visibly trans" and "not openly trans" are now preferred by certain groups. Friendships and relationships Though coming out as trans is the first step to expressing one's gender identity, it will inevitably be met with ostracism by some people. People who once liked and respected the closeted trans person may now view them as a pervert or as a "waste of a good man/woman". People who once shared many great memories with the person might now actively avoid them, despite the trans person doing nothing wrong. When trans people come out on social media, they often notice they lose followers (including close family members). Other people might leave hate comments. Transphobes also attempt to debate trans people in an effort to "talk them out" of transitioning. This is a form of Sealioning. Many of the questions sound innocent when taken at face value, such as "Why not just be a tomboy/feminine guy?" or "What if you regret it?". They may also try to make it sound like science is on their side with out-of-context studies. They'll let you know that hormones cause cancer, or pull the classic pop-psychology "Your brain is still developing until 25" argument, with the implication that one's identity isn't valid until then. On the other end of the spectrum, they'll tell older transitioners that they're too old to transition successfully or that if they were truly trans, they would have said something earlier. Alternatively, they'll bring up religion and quote Leviticus. In more extreme circumstances, trans people have been evicted or even killed by transphobic family members. This happens most commonly in the medical field where transgender people are denied the right to transition. Arguments by medical gatekeepers center around the belief that transgender people are wrong about their identity (transphobic in itself) and they need to undergo months or even years of therapy before they can be allowed to transition. Worse, some gatekeepers say that any psychological problem should be exclusionary to being "allowed" to transition which puts transgender people in a suicidal catch 22 because their psychological problems are caused by dysphoria from living as the wrong gender. The only way to relieve the serious problems is to transition. "Exclusionary disorders" just makes transitioning impossible, and most gatekeepers are probably fully aware of this. The notion of gatekeeping as a "protection" against "wrongly transitioning" is a bogus shield for transphobia because cis people don't transition. Feminine men, butch lesbians, and people who think that their lives might be easier (based on gender roles and stereotypes) if they were born as "the other" gender don't transition. When someone comes out as wanting to transition, it's because they need to do it. In December 2020 the UK courts decided that children under 16 likely lacked the capacity to consent to puberty blockers. As puberty blockers are much less effective at that late age, it is effectively a ban on treatment for trans children. This case was brought by Ms. Bell, a person who transitioned as a late teen, then detransitioned; Mrs A; and an array of anti-trans groups. The ruling was later appealed, for several reasons, including the fact that the UK courts allowed multiple anti trans hate groups to submit evidence, and because the ‘expert’ witnesses allowed to give evidence were known anti trans individuals, often with zero expertise or experience in healthcare for children or trans people. Some witnesses had been banned from providing evidence in Australian and American cases. The decision was eventually overturned in September 2021. These witnesses included sociologist Michael Biggs, known for harassing trans women online; Professor Neil Evans, whose work is in animal health; Professor Gene Feder, who has no expertise in trans healthcare; Professor Gillberg, a psychiatrist involved in a shredding scandal; Professor Hruz, whose field is diabetes and who has links with multiple hate groups; Professor Stephen Devine, linked to hate group ADF; Professor Patrick Parkinson, who has compared trans people to coronavirus and has promoted conversion therapy, which increases suicidal ideation; Professor Sophie Scott, well known for being transphobic and Professor John Whitehall, another conversion therapy advocate who is linked with multiple religious and anti-LGBT groups. Media and police Transgender people are regularly discriminated against by the media and police. Both the media and police when involving a transgender person invariably use the descriptor "transsexual" or "transvestite" (with its associated archaic psychiatric baggage) in place of transgender. Transgender people face high rates of rape and deaths in custody while in prison. The level of cyberbullying towards transgender people and suicide is also disproportionately high. The media, in going for sensationalized stories, typically publish the transgender person's previous name without permission even if they have legally changed their name and that name change is protected by privacy laws.[notes 2] An individual's gender identity is suggested in these stories to be fake or a fraud by connotation, with the intention to deceive. When referring to trans women, the use of recycling exaggerated stereotypes such as "long and leggy", "tall physique", "fierce looking", "muscular", "ill-fitting dress", "over-the-top femininity", etc. combined with negative notions that transgender individuals are perverted or depraved is all-too common in the media.[notes 3] Another popular stereotype of trans women is that of a slim Asian person who is usually a prostitute. Such stereotypical imagery is imposed on other media such as film and television, where trans women are mostly portrayed in acting roles as sick, twisted, prostitutes or "stranger danger" serial killers. There was some concern that the film The Silence of the Lambs, featuring a villain who was making himself a "woman suit" out of women's skin, would be seen as perpetuating this stereotype of the twisted and violent trans woman, and hence a disclaimer was placed in the mouth of Jodie Foster's character to emphasize that there was no link between "transsexualism and violence", while the character was specifically identified as not actually being transgender. In most movies, trans women are portrayed by cis male actors, perpetuating the notion that a trans woman is just a man in a dress. Less commonly (as in Transamerica and Ace Ventura), a cis woman is used. Trans women rarely are portrayed using trans women. When a trans woman is on the news or in a documentary, many news organizations use the same stock tropes when shooting the footage. Many show the trans woman looking in a mirror, as if all trans people are obsessed with their appearance. Others may show the trans woman shaving or putting on makeup. Pre-transition photographs will almost invariably be shown. Trans men are reported about disproportionately less, although the amount of trans men and women is relatively equal. On 9 May 2014, the UK Press Complaints Commission ruled in Dr Kate Stone v Daily Mirror, that the publication of a person's transgender status is not relevant and that the disclosure of a person's previous name without consent was an unjustified intrusion into their privacy. Newspapers named in the original complaint complied with the ruling and removed reference to Dr. Stone's birth name and transgender status on-line. The media covering the PCC case, not involved in the original complaint, ignored the ruling, such as The Guardian with a piece written by feminist journalist Yvonne Roberts, who referred to Dr. Stone as "Transgender Kate Stone" before amending their story caption to "Scientist Kate Stone" six hours after publication, following complaints by readers (the story url however remains unchanged and visible as "transgender-kate-stone-press-complaints-commission-ruling"). In October 2014, when it was revealed an Australian Gold Coast murder victim known as Mayang Prasetyo was trans, the media switched from reporting it as a domestic violence incident to one engaging in sensationalism, embellishment, and victim blaming, after publishing stories with headlines "Monster chef and the she male" and "Ladyboy and the butcher". The final episode of season six of the television drama series Pretty Little Liars has been condemned by a number of activist groups after it was revealed the identity of the psychopathic killer known as "A" was transgender. Director of advocacy group SPARTA, Brynn Tannehill, stated: “”Using transgender people and their transitions as a twist, and a way to explain psychotic behavior, is just plain lazy writing and has been for 50 plus years. It's the 'big-bad unmasking' equivalent to revealing that all of the 9th season of Dallas was all just a dream. Two trans women - Ashley Ihász and Stephanie McCarthy - fled Australia claiming humanitarian asylum status in Iceland, in June 2017. Both women allege they have feared for their lives following threats and harassment from the NSW Police. This follows a highly publicized, unprovoked violent attack on McCarthy at a Newtown hotel in 2015, in which the assailants served no jail time. Trans panic is used as a defense by some assailants of trans women. The defendant states that he was meeting a woman for sex, but upon discovering at the crucial moment that the woman is trans, such is his shock and outrage that he could not help but attack her. The object is to gain the sympathy of any jurors who may harbour similar prejudices, or to reduce a potential conviction of murder to the less heavily punished manslaughter. This is a desperate move, however; the use of the defense admits the defendant is the one who did the deed. The "trans panic" defense was used in the murder case of trans woman Gwen Araujo and Angie Zapata. The defendants in the former case ended up only convicted of 2nd degree murder or ended up with a plea deal of voluntary manslaughter; no hate crime charges were added. In the second case, the defense failed, and Zapata has the dubious honor of likely being the first Trans victim whose murder resulted in a hate crime conviction. There has been some pushback and progress on this matter. The American Bar Association, i.e., all the lawyers, has come out against the "Trans Panic" defense and supports banning this tactic. So far, eight US states ban the use of Trans/Gay Panic as a valid defense in court, but that means that 42 states do not. Among fundamentalist Christians Fundamentalist Christians do not, as a rule, think highly of transgender people. They generally base this opinion on a handful of biblical verses, such as Genesis 1:27-31: "And God created man in His image, in His likeness; male and female He created them... and it was very good." From this, through a generous bit of interpolation, conservative Christians conclude that transgender people (like gays) are either actively rebelling against God or have been socialized into it by bad parenting, the liberal media, and other such machinations of Satan. (If one could translate the Hebrew original of Genesis 1:27 into English as "male or female He created them", then transphobia might have a more secure Biblical basis, with less chance of allowing for anyone's "inner woman" or "inner man"...) Professor Robert P. George, a noted homophobe "anti-homosexualist" supporter of traditional marriage, articulates another common objection to transgender people in his sweepingly titled book Conscience and Its Enemies: Confronting the Dogmas of Liberal Secularism.[notes 4] This argument essentially claims that trans people are rejecting their perfect God-given bodies for no good reason and sacrilegiously questioning God's plan for them—after all, God doesn't make mistakes! Oh, and physical transition is an unholy abomination that "mutilates" a person's beautiful, flawless, blessed flesh. Proponents of such an argument are silent as to whether... oh, congenital heart defects, say, are also part of God's holy plan, and therefore should not be treated surgically—clearly God wants those innocent infants to die. Some fundamentalists, such as Pastor Sean Harris of Berean Baptist Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina, have advocated beating children at the first sign of "gender-inappropriate" behavior; for example, says the pastor, when a four-year-old boy lets his wrist go limp, his father needs to paste him one in the jaw, and if his daughter starts acting too butch, he needs to demand that she make herself attractive. As transgender or gender-nonconforming human beings become more prominent, transphobia also becomes a front in the culture war. For example, back in the bad old days of 2011, Fox News psychologist Keith Ablow lost his shit over a J.Crew ad which featured a boy having his toenails painted pink. Emily J. Miller of the Moonies' newspaper The Washington Times ranted over referring to Chelsea Manning as a woman. Radical feminism and transphobia Several radical feminists indulge in and have been accused of transphobia, such as Julie Bindel, Cathy Brennan, Germaine Greer, Sheila Jeffreys, Mary Daly, and Janice Raymond. A quote from Raymond's book The Transsexual Empire, saying roughly the same thing of transgender women as radical feminists have always said of men, serves as a good example of radical feminist transphobia: “”All transsexuals rape women's bodies by reducing the real female form to an artifact, appropriating this body for themselves. Academic radical feminism is premised upon the idea that gender is entirely a social construct, and that it must be destroyed to end the oppression of women. Transgender people tend to maintain, on the other hand, that gender identity is to some extent intrinsic.[notes 5] As frequently happens, when ideology runs up against someone else's lived experiences, ideologues respond by trying to hammer the problem flat until it fits with what they already believe. There has been, and continues to be, a rich current of anti-transgender bigotry underlying much of radical feminist thought. The radical feminist critique of transgenderism maintains (generally contrary to what trans people themselves have said about their own identities) that trans women are nothing more than effeminate men who have been relegated by the patriarchal gender binary to the status of women (whereas trans men, when they bother to mention them at all, are just women trying to claim male privilege for themselves). Thus they slam transgender people in general for "reifying the gender binary." There is no out, however, for transgender people who do not embody the stereotypes of their adopted genders either; lesbian trans women, for example, are dismissed as men who only transitioned in order to infiltrate women-only spaces. A great amount of the problem, especially regarding trans women in particular, has to do with privilege. Radfem transphobes insist on referring to trans women as men, and treating them as if they're privileged as such, ignoring the fact that social and other aspects of transition (or to a lesser extent merely contemplating those) are generally met with hostility and derided socially. Considering them to be men, such radfem transphobes might also deny that trans women are subjected to misogyny more than men. Much like transphobes generally, radfem transphobes typically reject the concepts of cisgender privilege and cissexism, even claiming that "cis" is not a neutral description of one's gender alignment but is a misogynistic slur.[notes 6] The term TERF (nominally stands for "trans-exclusionary radical feminist") has come into use to describe this faction to distinguish them from radical feminists who aren't transphobic. They tend to not like this term, as it violates their attempt to claim ownership of the word "feminist". Largely overlapping with the radical feminist transphobia, certain members of the neopagan community have also expressed sentiments and/or acted to exclude transgender people. This is especially common in Dianic Wiccan circles, and transgender women have been excluded from events at nominally ecumenical neopagan gatherings. Z Budapest, one of the progenitors of the Dianic Wicca community, stated (spelling and grammar errors in the original): “”This struggle has been going since the Women’s Mysteries first appeared. These individuals selfishly never think about the following: if women allow men to be incorporated into Dianic Mysteries,What will women own on their own? Nothing! Again! Transies who attack us only care about themselves. We women need our own culture, our own resourcing, our own traditions. You can tell these are men, They don’t care if women loose the Only tradition reclaimed after much research and practice ,the Dianic Tradition. Men simply want in. its their will. How dare us women not let them in and give away the ONLY spiritual home we have! Men want to worship the Goddess? Why not put in the WORK and create your own trads. The order of ATTIS for example,(dormant since the 4rth century) used to be for trans gendered people, also the castrata, men who castrated themselves to be more like the Goddess. Why are we the ONLY tradition they want? Go Gardnerian!Go Druid! Go Ecclectic! Filled with women, and men. They would fit fine. But if you claim to be one of us, you have to have sometimes in your life a womb, and overies and MOON bleed and not die.Women are born not made by men on operating tables. A growing number of transphobes make exceptions for those deemed good enough. They make a distinction between true trans people and "transtrenders", who are supposedly only pretending to be trans as a fad. They may not have an issue with straight trans people, but take issue with gay trans men and trans lesbians. They question the identity of people who do not meet the stereotypical narrative of "wanting to play with dolls/trucks since the age of 2, and hating your genitals since the age of 5." Even talking the wrong way can get a trans person deemed a "transtrender". This kind of transphobia even exists within parts of the trans community. YouTuber Blaire White criticized Riley Dennis (another trans YouTuber) for being a transtrender, even repeatedly calling her "he", because she supposedly has never been on hormones. White has stated that Riley was a heterosexual man, and not a trans lesbian, because she hasn't received surgery. When Dennis released a video revealing she has been on hormones, White apologized. Another example of this is with transgender yet transphobic Caitlyn Jenner: some trans people have resorted to deadnaming her again in response to her calling for banning trans women from women's sports. - For main article, see Autogynephilia Sex researchers Ray Blanchard and Kurt Freund in the 1980s attempted to create a "taxonomy" of trans women which classified them into one of two categories. Essentially, all trans women are either gay men who think being a woman would be easier, or perverts who get aroused by the thought of being a woman. The evidence that trans women have neural traits more similar to their identified sex than their assigned sex? Yeah, that's irrelevant because all trans women are either one of the gays or perverts. Oh, and you might have also noticed something else: not a single part of this idiotic theory includes a single recognition that there are trans men, that is, someone assigned female at birth who identifies as a man. Ever seen Boys Don't Cry? Well, Hilary Swank's character, Brandon Teena, is was one of the people this theory completely ignores. Another "theory" on trans people is that their gender identities are caused by autism. While reputable medical studies do indicate that gender dysphoria occurs more frequently in autistic people than in neurotypical populations, they are simple incidence studies and do not speculate as to the mechanism(s) behind this phenomenon. Conservative and trans-exclusionary doctors have not let that stop them from claiming that it is caused by autistic people's tendency to "fixate" on issues, and that gender dysphoria is no different from obsessing over numbers. Other "theorists" suggest that it has to do with wanting to "fit in" to society better. Still others suggest that both conditions are caused by high levels of testosterone in the womb, which would make sense for trans men, but not for trans women, who have had high levels of estrogen in the womb. On a similar note, people invalidate autistic trans women's identities since autistic people supposedly have extreme male brains, even though the extreme male brain theory isn't accurate. In any case, correlation does not imply causation—a principle that people readily acknowledge when it comes to other medical conditions that co-occur frequently with autism. Funnily enough, no one is running around claiming that autistic people with ADHD are hyperactive because they're "fixated on exercise." Plenty of rational potential explanations for the autism/gender dysphoria correlation exist, ranging from trans people being more likely to see psychologists to gender dysphoria not appearing more frequently in autistic people as such, but instead just being acted upon more frequently by autistic people due to their reduced sensitivity to gendered socialization and lessened investment in social gender norms. Another recent curve in the pseudoscientific community is the concept of 'Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria', a hypothesis proposed by Lisa Littman in 2018. The idea, much like the homophobic assumption that being gay or lesbian is somehow transmissible or something kids choose to be because it's 'cool', relies in part on the notion that as transgender and non-binary folks become more prevalent and accepted, more people will somehow miraculously become trans due to peer pressure and social changes. Unsurprisingly, much like it's impossible to turn someone gay, it's impossible to turn people trans, or for that matter cis -- but that doesn't preclude it from being used as a tool in the arsenals of those supporting conversion torture. A much more plausible explanation for a sudden surge of folks coming out as trans is that society no longer stigmatizes it as deeply as it used to, and that they may have carefully hidden any sign of being trans, in part due to... Many trans youth face prejudice from their own parents. While trans people comprise 0.6% of the USA's population, a disproportionate number of all homeless youth are trans. One trans teen said: “I might actually end up homeless for a bit, which is going to suck,” he said. “It’s better than my family.” Physically abusive, drug-addicted mother Anmarie Calgaro tried to sue her legally emancipated daughter for transitioning. When that failed, she turned her lawsuit towards the teachers and doctors who had supported her daughter. Her daughter, known only as E.J.K, had moved into her own apartment, put herself through high school and was handling her own finances after becoming legally emancipated aged 15. The effects of parental transphobia are extremely well pronounced on trans youth; transphobic parents are one of the most dangerous things a trans person might routinely experience. When not supported by their parents, trans youth are 14x (yes, fourteen times) more likely to attempt suicide than their peers with parental acceptance. Detransphobia is a buzzword used in detransition communities cults which don't like the fact that they are being transphobic to everyone. Usually these bigots try to defend themselves and incite FUD by saying that trans activists hate detransitioners. The truth is that almost everyone in the transgender community is supportive of detransitioning people, just not those who are anti-trans bigots. Detransition should not be confused with "desistance" either, desistance is about children who at first identify as trans, but later 'grow out of it', this is sometimes a talking point for TERFs and can and will be used as 'evidence' of why people should for example, not get access to puberty blockers. For example, one of the first hits on google (as of late september writing this article, 2022), is a page titled "The Myth of the 'Desistance Myth'", and it was written by none other than a site called Public Discourse, which according to them, is the mouthpiece for an anti-LGBT conservative think tank called the Witherspoon Institute. The research on desistance has been challenged by multiple groups, though one of the first names that you will hear when diving in about it is usually Kenneth Zucker, who appears to have practices which mirror conversion therapy, just rehashed for trans people instead of gays. - Trans Media Watch - Transgender Europe research into global transphobia - Feminist Perspectives on Trans Issues, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Responding to the Feminist Anti-Transsexual Arguments, Alas A Blog! - Because according to transphobes, trans men do not exist. - In many countries, changes to birth certificates and/or issuing of gender recognition certificates are covered by privacy laws. In the UK for example, Section 22 of the Gender Recognition Act 2004 states: "It is an offence for a person who has acquired protected information in an official capacity to disclose the information to any other person." Article 8(1) of the European Convention on Human Rights provides that: "Everyone has the right to respect for their private life." In Australia, change of name privacy is protected in the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995 (NSW), Gender Reassignment Act 2000 (WA) etc. but the media for a story still publishes previous names, ignoring the laws. - For example, when reports emerged in the mid-1970s that Ramatam guitarist April Lawton was trans, she was described in one music review as a "muscular guitarist", "plays guitar like one of the guys", etc. Before these claims, she was described as "a hot chick with a guitar". - As a Roman Catholic, George may not precisely be a "fundamentalist" Christian, but he sure as hell is a conservative one. - That is, even though they were raised as one gender, they have always identified as another, and further, often want bodies to match. - It is not entirely off the wall to say that the TERF position on gender is pretty much incoherent and incomprehensible. Although they might understand what they're saying. 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Making the case for investing in menstrual health and hygiene Publication date: 2021 MAKING THE CASE FOR INVESTING IN MENSTRUAL HEALTH & HYGIENE JANUARY 2021 Europe IN COLLABORATION WITH F O R W A R D TABLE OF CONTENTS A NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY 3 FUNDING & INVESTMENT FOR PROGRAMME INTERVENTIONS 3 ABBREVIATIONS 4 1. THE PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT 5 2. WHY INVEST IN MENSTRUAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE 5 2.1 MENSTRUATION IS A MATTER OF HUMAN RIGHTS 6 2.2 MHH IS CRITICAL FOR ACHIEVING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 6 2.3 POTENTIAL IMPACT OF INVESTING IN MHH 6 3. CURRENT STATE OF FUNDING/INVESTMENT 8 3.1 CURRENT AND PAST FUNDERS 8 3.2 WHY DONORS FUND OR INVEST 10 4. THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR FUNDING/INVESTMENT 11 4.1 INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK 11 4.2 PROGRESS AND GAPS 11 4.3 PRINCIPLES OF FUNDING/INVESTMENT 15 CONCLUSION 15 ANNEX 1: DONOR LANDSCAPE: FUNDING/INVESTMENT AMOUNTS AND FOCUS AREAS 17 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 19 REFERENCES 20 A NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY Women and girls: not all women and girls menstruate, and not all people who menstruate are women. The term ‘girls and women’ is used as a shorthand term to increase readability but refers to all people who menstruate including girls, women, transgender and non-binary persons. Menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) encompasses both menstrual hygiene management (MHM) and the broader systemic factors that link menstruation with health, well-being, gender equality, education, equity, empowerment, and rights. These systematic factors have been summarised by UNESCO as ‘accurate and timely knowledge; available, safe, and affordable materials; sanitation and washing facilities including safe and hygienic disposal; positive social norms (all these constitutes per definition MHM); plus informed and comfortable professionals, referral and access to health services; and advocacy and policy’. Throughout the document MHH is used, unless in the case of a reference or quote that uses the term MHM. FUNDING & INVESTMENT FOR PROGRAMME INTERVENTIONS Because of the cross-sectoral nature of MHH, a number of stakeholders are likely to be involved in financing MHH programme interventions, including a range of development funders, commercial actors, and social enterprises. This Investment Case recognizes that while these stakeholders have different priorities, financing mechanisms, and terminology; that all of these varied stakeholders have a potential role to play. In order to remain inclusive of these various financing approaches, the Investment Case uses both the terms ‘funding’ and ‘investment’ to refer to financing of MHH programmes in general, irrespective of the mechanism. In some places it may use these terms interchangeably for the sake of clarity and conciseness.While this document recognizes the crucial role of the private sector, especially around provision of access to menstrual products, the investment case does not include market based financing mechanisms for these, as it would be beyond the scope of this Investment Case. However, particularly national governments, parastatal organisations and banks are encouraged to explore policies and financing mechanisms to build and sustain the MHH marketplace. ABBREVIATIONS ASRH Adolescent sexual and reproductive health AYSRH Adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health DIB Development Impact Bond FMCG Fast moving consumer goods LMIC Low and middle income countries MHH Menstrual health and hygiene MHM Menstrual hygiene management R&D Research and development SDG Sustainable Development Goals SRH Sexual and reproductive health WASH Water, sanitation and hygiene ORGANIZATIONAL NAMES ADB African Development Bank AFD French Agency for Development (France) BMGF Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation BMZ Federal Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation (Germany) DGIS Directorate-General for International Cooperation (Netherlands) FCDO Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (UK) FSG Foundation Strategy Group GAC Global Affairs Canada (Canada) GIZ Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (Germany) GMC Global Menstrual Collective HIF Humanitarian Innovation Fund NORAD Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norway) PSI Population Services International SDC Swiss Development Cooperation SIDA Swedish International Development Agency (Sweden) UN United Nations UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund USAID United States Agency for International Development WSSCC Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council 5 1. THE PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT Many women and girls worldwide do not have the knowledge, skills, services, and products or support to ensure their well-being during menstruation. Due to the link of menstruation with health, education, water and sanitation, and socio-economic factors, these challenges are even more urgent for those who menstruate in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs). At the same time, there is evidence that ensuring good menstrual health and hygiene (MHH) will contribute to the health and well-being of women and girls and promote gender equality.1 While in many countries comprehensive MHH strategies are emerging and a growing global movement for MHH is unfolding, MHH is not a priority for many donors, governments or implementors. The funding levels are marginal and nowhere near what is required to address the challenges and needs. This investment case, developed in consultation with women, government leaders, implementers, commercial partners, advocates, activists, collaboratives, and funders aims to provide a concise, comprehensive, and compelling case for both why and how to fund/invest in MHH for the improvement of women’s and girls’ health and well-being. This investment case will encompass: • The case for a multi-tiered strategy to MHH that combines cross-sectoral programming, research, and advocacy. • The approach that should be taken to advance MHH from a global, national, country, community perspective in low- and middle-income countries. • Recommendations on the type of interventions, funding, research, and policy needed to advance MHH. While the document should primarily guide existing and tentative funders and investors, we hope that this document also provides a framework for coordinated programming by all relevant stakeholders on global and national level. Although MHH is a global concern including in high- income countries (HICs), this investment framework mainly focuses on low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) where the majority of women and girls who lack adequate MHH is located. 2. WHY INVEST IN MENSTRUAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE Menstruation is a normal and natural part of the reproductive system. On any given day, more than 300 million people are menstruating. Despite this, MHH remains a neglected component that affects the life course of many women and girls worldwide. It is estimated that currently about 500 million women and girls globally face constraints in their needs to manage their menstruation well, which is almost one fourth of the global female population of reproductive age.1 Particularly in LMICs, people who menstruate face barriers in all domains that determine their MHH and well-being. These domains include: 1. Access to knowledge and information about menstruation and its linkages to SRH. 2. Harmful socio-cultural and gender norms on individual, community, systemic and institutional levels as well as stigmas and taboos that affect women’s and girl’s menstrual health and their participation in public daily life. 3. Access to affordable, high-quality menstrual health products and materials which serve the users’ choice and needs. 4. Access to safe, private and well-managed Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) infrastructure and services, on a household, school, work and public level. 5. Global and national policies and strategies that provide the basis for MHH stand-alone or integrated programs and services. 6. Allocation of sufficient resources for implementation and integration of programs. 6 7. National schemes for menstrual product distribution and tax reduction on menstrual products as well as assurance of quality standards.1 2.1 MENSTRUATION IS A MATTER OF HUMAN RIGHTS Good MHH enables women and girls to exercise and enjoy human rights on the basis of equality. On the other hand, poor MHH, including lack of WASH, healthcare, people’s inability to take control over their body, stigmatization, and limiting social, cultural or religious practices “can negatively impact the extent to which they enjoy certain rights including those to education, work, and health”. While MHH is not a human right in and of itself, it is intricately connected to people’s ability to exercise their rights.2 2.2 MHH IS CRITICAL FOR ACHIEVING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Menstruation and MHH is not explicitly mentioned under the goals and the related targets, and this inhibits attention to global and national monitoring of progress in MHH. However, given the multiple benefits and sectors in which MHH is situated, investments in MHH can support the achievement of several of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).4 The following goals are related to the fulfillment of good MHH: 2.3 POTENTIAL IMPACT OF INVESTING IN MHH There is a growing base of evidence that shows that investing in MHH can positively benefit several areas across women and girls’ lives, such as economic benefits, participation in education, empowerment, health and mental health; and thus MHH is central to advancing gender equality as a whole. Interventions at the workplace, such as access to menstrual products and/or information, has shown to increase attendance and participation in economic activities.6,7,8 Similarly, creating access to MHH information, WASH infrastructure, and/ or menstrual products can have a positive effect on girls’ school attendance.9,10,11 In addition, by addressing stigma and taboo, as well as providing pain management for girls who are on their period can promote girls’ dignity and well-being in school and their engagement in (and out of) school activities. By increasing attendance and potentially decreasing or at least delaying drop-out, MHH interventions can have long-term effects on the well-being of people who menstruate. For example, one additional year of education in low income countries has in its turn been correlated with an average increase in income of 8-10% in the long term.12 When in school, girls are less likely to be married early or have children. When extending education, girls will have fewer children and her family will be healthier, wealthier, and better educated.13 Staying in school has also been linked to being less exposed to sexually transmitted infections.14 Positive effects of menstrual health interventions A failure to address menstrual and health needs of women and girls has a detrimental impact on all areas of their lives and violates their fundamental right to equality as well as the right to participate in public, economic, social, and cultural life. — United Nations Experts (Chairs and Special Rapporteurs) on the occasion of International Managing healthy menstruation is a vital part of the United Nations’ efforts to support countries in achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development—our blueprint for peaceful, prosperous societies on a healthy planet. It is an essential step towards gender equality and will contribute to improved education and to water and sanitation services. All of these are important goals in the 2030 Agenda. — Amina Mohamed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, in article for CNN, 20185 7 have also been found on empowerment outcomes, such as confidence to manage menstrual health at home and in school.12,14,15 In terms of health, poor menstrual health practises have been linked to reproductive tract infections (RTIs) and urinary tract infections (UTIs),15,16 whereas provision of menstrual cups and sanitary pads has been found to reduce risks of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and to lower bacterial vaginosis risk.14 There is a general consensus that increased knowledge about the menstrual cycle can lead to increased bodily literacy and autonomy,1 which is likely to have a positive impact on women and girls’ sexual and reproductive health. For example with regard to family planning, knowledge of contraception- induced menstrual bleeding changes can enable women and girls to make informed bodily choices about contraception method use and increase the continuous uptake, mitigating contraception non-use or discontinuation.17,18 Moreover, improved knowledge of menstruation can help women and girls to identify broader SRH problems, such as abnormal vaginal bleeding, which can be a signal of pathogenic processes such as reproductive tract cancers.19 Some anecdotal evidence points towards the negative effects of pressures and expectations at menarche and gender norms related at the onset of puberty.20 There have been studies relating access to sanitation to mental health related outcomes,21 and preliminary evidence points towards positive effects of menstrual health interventions on mitigating feelings of embarrassment and insecurity.11 Although this is only a selection of evidence, and whilst acknowledging that there is some contradicting evidence and more research is needed, we can conclude that investing in menstrual health has the potential to improve several aspects of women and girls’ lives. Moreover, investing in girls and women has been known to create a ripple effect leading to healthier and stronger families, reduced poverty, greater gender equality,23 healthier populations, and stronger economies. PROGRAMME EXAMPLE: PSI ZIMBABWE MHH INTEGRATION INTO ASRH/HIV PROGRAMMING & ANTI-STIGMA CAMPAIGN22 PSI Zimbabwe, with support from the Swedish Embassy, implemented an adolescent menstrual health programme in 2018 that focused on (1) integrating MHH messaging into existing SRH/ HIV programming for adolescent girls and (2) developing a communications campaign targeted at influencers and the broader community to normalize menstruation and encourage discussion about menstrual matters. Cutting across multiple implementation areas— knowledge and awareness, health services, and positive social norms and practices—the project aimed to help girls understand what was happening to their bodies, accept that it is normal, and take ownership of their changing bodies. At the community and influencer level, the project aimed to break the silence and shame around MHH, ignite conversations to support adolescent girls, and create a movement of people who support adolescent girls’ menstrual journeys. Ultimately, the project witnessed high levels of engagement with the campaign, as well as an increase in uptake of contraceptive methods: from an average of 144 adolescents who became a user of a modern family planning method in the period October 2018 to May 2019 to an average of 447 adolescent contraceptive users in the period June 2019 to September 2019. This highlights the importance of integrating MHH into SRH communications, counseling, and services in order to help women and girls better understand the connection between menstruation, contraception, and fertility; and to have greater bodily autonomy. 8 Despite this, the perceived lack of evidence continues to be a barrier for many potential funders and investors— though not all. We have identified several key areas for focusing our evidence efforts that can help trigger funding or investment. These include: • Outcome level-evidence: Studies that can help support the link between MHH and economic, health, social, and education outcomes, and specifically outcomes that relate to the SDGs. • Global Data Consolidation: Develop, use, and report common metrics to contribute to building the evidence base quickly and at scale and to demonstrate progress and impact. • Cost-effectiveness: Conduct studies and program evaluations on the cost-effectiveness of MHH programs related to outputs and outcomes. • User-Centered Insights: Better bring the user’s voice and perspective to the evidence base through success stories and studies focused on women and girls’ experiences, social contexts, and influencers.a • Private sector: Develop commercial and/or private sector business cases for product & supply chain partners. 3. CURRENT STATE OF FUNDING/INVESTMENT Since 2010, funding allocated to MHH programming has particularly focused on schools and menstrual products through WASH and/or education interventions (including Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Global Affairs Canada) followed by funding that strengthened MHH integration into humanitarian work (including HIF) and the workplace (including USAID). In addition, a good amount of funding was allocated to (operational) research or development of research tools to advance the evidence base for MHH (including The Case for Her). A small but increasing number of national governments have funded menstrual product distribution mainly for schools. But despite increased attention to the issue of MHH and increased number of implementation partners, institutional funding has not much increased. Overall, funding levels are marginal and nowhere near what is required to address the challenges and needs. 3.1 CURRENT AND PAST FUNDERS Table 1 is a non-exhaustive overview that provides a rough picture of trends. (Note: Spendings by individuals and households are not included here, as they are not funding or investing in programmes.) Institutional Donors Foundations / Philanthropy Multi-Laterals / Multidonor Funds National Governments Private Sector AFD BMZ FCDOb DGIS GAC NORAD PEPFAR SIDA Wateraid Sweden USAID BMGF CIFF af Jochnick Foundation Osprey Foundation Segal Family Foundation Sid & Helaine Learner The Case for Her Vitol Foundation Sall Family Foundation WorldBank Amplify Change Global Fund For Women Grand Challenges Canada Humanitarian Innovation Fund WSSCC India Indonesia Kenya Nepal Nigeria South Africa Uganda Johnson & Johnson Kimberly Clarke P&G TABLE 1: WHO INVESTS (PAST AND PRESENT INVESTORS) a. In 2017-2018, The Case for Her invested in user-centred design to support PSI Nepal to better understand the young consumer journey in MHH with the aim to design a user- centred solution with the potential for scaling up. b. Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, formerly “Department for International Development (DFID)” 9 The FSG report from 201620 mentions that “ institutional donors such as USAID, SIDA, and FCDO fund menstrual health efforts as part of larger grant funding focused on water, sanitation, and hygiene or education programming, making it difficult to assign funding flows directly to menstrual health.” As such, the funding flow to specific MHH aspects and regions/ countries can only be estimated. This in turn, makes it difficult to track MHH funding streams with the aim of identifying funding gaps and to hold funders accountable to funding commitments. From the analysis of the available information, it can be derived that the focus of investment is on menstrual health products, followed by WASH (where costs tend also to be higher due to infrastructure) and education, while fewer funds go to addressing social norms and policy.1 Some adolescent-focused MHH programs have been incorporated into adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health (AYSRH) education, but integration with SRH services is still limited. Funding allocations correspond to the progress made in the various areas of MHH (see chapter 4.2). While certain tools exist to track different sectoral funding—for example, European donor support for sexual and reproductive health and family planning (e.g., Countdown2030 Europe), donor targets and commitments in the AIDS response (UNAIDS) and investments to make informed decisions for sanitation, drinking-water, and hygiene in the Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS)—such funding tracking tools do not exist specifically for MHH. Coordination is needed in order to effectively track funding and investments, and to ensure that all critical aspects of MHH are being funded. These coordination mechanisms are required at multiple levels (global, national, regional) and among various groups of actors. These types of coordination mechanisms may include donor coordination groups, multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral alliances, partnerships with specific focus (research, humanitarian, etc.), and project- and programme-based partnership structures. There are various examples of development challenges that are complex and require multi-sectoral solutions from where the MHH community can find inspiration to move forward. The cases of the African End to Child Marriage movement, HIV/AIDS global and national coordination mechanisms, the Roll Back Malaria coordinated response, are some interesting cases to explore. Some coordination mechanisms for MHH already exist but do not necessarily track funding and investments, and are primarily designed for civil society organizations (CSOs). These include groups such as the Global Menstrual Collective (GMC)c and national multi-stakeholder coalitions and working groups (often led by a ministry) in countries, such as Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Tanzania. THE CASE OF THE AFRICAN END TO CHILD MARRIAGE MOVEMENT Ending child marriage is linked to wide range of development priorities such as poverty alleviation, health and human rights. As such, its solution requires a multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral approach, involving sectors like education; global health; gender-based violence; youth programming; democracy, human rights and governance; economic growth and workforce development; conflict and humanitarian crisis; agriculture, energy and the environment; and food security and nutrition.24 Over the past 10 years we have seen how the end to child marriage movement has made great advance in moving from global awareness to materialising the commitment of international donors, national governments and civil society. In the last 10 years the movement has accomplished: increased global and regional commitments to end child marriage (e.g. inclusion as priority of target 5.3 of the SDGs); increased national policies and strategies; increased programming to end child marriage; increased political and public recognition; increased consensus on approaches and solutions (e.g. TOC, indicators); and increased funding from international donors and national governments. Two key focus areas for advancing in the beginning were making the case that ending child marriage is vital (increasing global awareness) and working better together via collaboration and coordination.25 c. The Global Menstrual Collective includes representatives from UN organizations, academia, government, funders, private sector, existing coalitions, advocacy groups, youth-focused organizations, religious groups, independent consultants, and international non-governmental organizations. The Global Menstrual Collective drives, guides, and promotes investment in menstrual health and hygiene through evidence-based advocacy. 10 Within the MHH community there is common agreement on the need to strengthen, leverage and expand the already existing coordination mechanisms at global and national level, as well as on the need to include accountability mechanisms. At a global level, there is understanding of the importance to reinforce the work of the GMC. And at a national level, several solutions for coordination mechanisms could be applied, depending on the specific context and needs of each country. At country level — potential suggested solutions for greater coordination:d • Build and invest in national coordination mechanisms, led by government, and that include all relevant departments and stakeholders from all different sectors related to comprehensively address MHH cross-sectorally. There are already good examples in Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa. • To appoint MHH lead focal points in-country, that takes the leadership of coordinating MHH implementation across sectors and in collaboration with civil society and other relevant stakeholders. • A national implementation plan and/or policy that identifies roles and responsibilities among the different stakeholders and sectors, which is aligned with national indicators and global commitments. 3.2 WHY DONORS FUND OR INVEST During the preparation of this document, several donors and key stakeholders were interviewed. From these conversations, despite the need for evidence that supports investing in MHH, there was general agreement that MHH is an essential aspect of women and girls’ life and the importance of supporting the improvement of MHH for all women and girls. Understanding the interests and motivating points of key funders/investors to fund the issue could help to understand how MHH funding can be sustained or solicited from different potential donors. Menstruation is a key component of a woman’s life. However, menstruation and menstrual hygiene management (“MHM”) is still a big taboo in many cultures, and has been consistently overlooked, underestimated and underfunded in the developing world. Leveraging the opportunity to educate adolescent girls at the onset of their reproductive life through MHM initiatives can potentially have a significant impact on education, health, teenage pregnancy, HIV transmission, gender equality, increasing the chances for young women to contribute actively in the economic growth and political stability of their countries. MHM is therefore a relevant tool to be explored to help reach the Sustainable Development Goals focusing on good health and wellbeing (n°3), quality education (n°4), gender equality (n°5), clean water and sanitation (n°6), and reduced inequalities (n°10). — French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs & AFD (from 2-page document summarising the rationale for the MHM Development Impact Bond) Empowerment starts at school. But girls can’t focus on their studies and life choices if they’re worried about turning up in the first place; if every month they’re worried about being able to buy sanitary protection or embarrassed or in pain at school. (…) Across low and middle-income countries it is estimated that over half of all women and girls are forced to use homemade products, rags, grass, paper, to manage their periods. Period poverty in many countries means not only a lack of access to products, but to information and appropriate water, sanitation and hygiene facilities. (…) Today I can commit the UK to upping our international ambition, to thinking bigger and leading a new global campaign of action to ensure that we end period poverty and shame by 2030 – a campaign that breaks the global silence and tackles the stigma and taboo surrounding menstruation, that ensures that all women and girls understand their bodies, have access to information, safe water and sanitation and to the menstrual hygiene d. These recommendations are presented to give an idea of the kind of coordination mechanisms that could potentially work in-country. We recognise that each country’s political context and governance system are different. 11 products they need to manage their periods free from infection or stigma. A campaign that ensures that girls are not forced into early marriage, child bearing or early school drop-out as soon as they get their first period. A campaign that means women are not forced to drop out of work or live in isolation during their period. — Penny Mordaunt, British Minister for Women and Equalities and Secretary of State for International Development at International Women’s Day 201926 Menstrual health is underfunded during the best of times and is now [at the time of COVID-19] at an even bigger risk of being deprioritized. This is why a rallying cry was born earlier this year: “Periods don’t stop for pandemics”. The Case for Her will continue working with our partners and allies in the MH space to increase funding and bring awareness to this key issue. We’re fueled by the commitment of advocates globally and see opportunities increasing and awareness building through the MH day campaigns and all the years of hard work done carried out by individuals, grassroots, national and international organizations. The time for action is now! — Cristina Ljungberg and Wendy Anderson, co-founders of The Case for Her from “A Look back at Menstrual Health Day” 202027 In many developing countries, girls cannot go to school during their period because they lack knowledge about menstrual hygiene, menstrual products and school toilets. Good menstrual hygiene therefore contributes to better education for girls and women. If a girl stays in school, the risk of being married as a child or having children when she is not yet ready is reduced. A completed school education also leads to better career opportunities. This has a positive effect on the social and economic development of society as a whole. For this reason, it is important that menstruation is no longer perceived as something that girls have to be ashamed of and hide. That is why the topic is extremely important to BMZ. — Dr. Maria Flachsbarth, German Parliamentary State Secretary at MH Day 201928 4. THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR FUNDING/INVESTMENT 4.1 INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK The framework below can help funders and implementers strategically focus funding/investment and implementation for holistic MHH programming. The table below aims to outline the many components and activities of comprehensive MHH programming and provides an outline of where and how different partners can engage in MHH based on their existing competencies and expertise. While different country contexts will have varying needs and no project is expected to implement all components, this framework and table aim to provide guidance for understanding the entire MHH landscape and identifying context-specific gaps that are ripe for investment. To ensure this framework is implemented and contributes to existing policies, structures for coordination by actors across these varied activities is needed. 4.2 PROGRESS AND GAPS While there is growing momentum in supporting MHH service delivery, progress has not been made uniformly across all implementation areas and therefore key gaps to improve MHH for all still remain. In their 2020 report, FSG identified six opportunity areas for action including: build the data and evidence base; improve knowledge and awareness of menstruation; innovate to create a new range of menstrual products and increase menstrual product access; account for MHH needs in the design of WASH solutions; and address stigma and taboos related to menstruation.1 12 FIGURE 1: MHH FUNDING/INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK WELL BEING OF WOMEN AND GIRLS MHH FOR ALL GENDER SRHEDUCATION ENVIRONMENT WASH RESEARCH AND INNOVATION POLICY MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS Aims: Women and girls have access to affordable, appropriate, safe, and sustainable menstrual products. KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION Aims: Women and girls understand their menstrual cycle, can access self-care, and have agency. Information is correct, age-appropriate, and culturally sensitive. POSITIVE SOCIAL NORMS AND PRACTICES Aims: Overcome menstruation-related stigma, taboos, harmful practices, and restrictions within society. HEALTH SERVICES Aims: MHH service provision is integrated in SRH services (FP/ RH/SH counseling, post partum care, post abortion care). WASH INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES (INCLUDING DISPOSAL) Aims: Access to safe, hygenic, well-functioning and maintained WASH infrastructure and services. Ministry of trade Social enterprise WASH implementer Ministry of education Communities Social marketing Education implementer SRH implementer Digital / media Commercial partner WASH service provider Ministry of health Ministry of public works Legend: Fo un da ti on al s ec to rs Im pl em en ta ti on a re as a nd a ct or s 13 Implementation Area Progress Progress - Increases in: Key Gaps and Issues - Lack of: Menstrual products Medium- Good • Local businesses and social enterprises • Innovations in the product space, including sustainable solutions • Attempts to integrate products with other MHH components • Free or subsidized products • Emergence of product standards for reusable products • Market landscaping, research & facilitation • Innovations • Standardization • Strong supply chain • Sustainable and environmental friendly solutions for disposal management • Affordability of products for low income households • Small enterprises in LMICs face constraints to operate on high scale Knowledge and information Medium • Programmes (SRH, WASH, gender) that recognize and include MHH education as standalone or integrated topic • Digital educational tools : mobile platforms, smartphone apps • MHH integration into CSE for schools • Moving beyond CSE in schools • Young learners and adult education • Capacity building of teachers and trainers • Cost-effective solutions SRH Services Slow • Family Planning Counseling: Recognition of contraceptive induced bleeding changes • Technical guidance on integration of MHH and SRHR for practitioners • MHH capacity development (incl. menstrual disorder training) for all SRH service providers (training and facilitation resources) • Integration into SRH service delivery protocols and supervision, quality assurance systems, referral systems • Integration of MHH into SRH services (Service provision and Self Care) Positive social norms and practices Medium • Increased media attention toward MHH • Increasing advocacy, awareness raising and mobilisation , especially around MH Day • In 2019, the UN issued a call to break menstrual health taboos • Movies, documentaries, and influencers speaking about consequences of poor MHH and to address stigma and taboos • Involvement of boys and men, religious and local leaders • Mainstreaming MHH in public and private discourse • Addressing restrictive sociocultural norms and harmful practices linked to menstruation on community and household level through comprehensive programs WASH Infrastructure and Services (including Disposal) Medium • Recognition to address gender and MHH needs through inclusive approaches, including education • Inclusion of MHH at advanced level for the SDG WASH in schools indicator29 • Access of WASH in LMIC, across households, schools and health centers and other institutions • Gender-sensitive design, especially of toilets • Low-cost and environmental friendly disposal TABLE 2: OVERVIEW OF PROGRESS AND KEY GAPS 14 Implementation Area Progress Progress - Increases in: Key Gaps and Issues - Lack of: Research & Innovation Slow- Medium • Research initiatives on MHH and evidence generation via RCTs • Collaboration between researchers, universities and practitioners • Guidance on M&E • Innovation in product development and social marketing • There is still contradictory, anecdotal evidence. Need for further conclusive research Policy Slow- Medium Global • Recognition at UN level • Development or integration of MHH Policies and Strategies among institutional donors30,31 National • Stand-alone policies and integration of MHH into school and WASH guidelines32 • Free distribution of menstrual pads, vouchers • Tax reduction or elimination of taxes on menstrual products • Quality standards for menstrual products Global • Global indicators to measure progress on MHH • Coordination and tracking mechanisms of investment and progress National • Policies on MHH in many countries and its integration into other relevant sectors • Implementation of these policies especially on local level, due to conflicting topics and cross-cutting • National product standard policies • Product tax policies • Multi ministry coordination and allocation of sufficient financial resources • Ensuring equity and inclusion in programming Area Schools Out of schools Health centers Workplace Households Humanitarian settings Progress Good Slow-Medium Slow Slow -Medium Medium Medium The above also corresponds to the analysis that most programmes focus on adolescent girls, and fewer on older women. However, the linkages to SRH and the integration of MHH into SRH programmes for women and girls across all ages is increasingly recognized and fostered.1 While some specific attention has been paid to women and girls with disabilities and the humanitarian sector, other excluded groups (transgender, non-binary, and intersex individuals) remain out of focus.4 Overall, it is critical to continue addressing stigma and taboos around MHH at all levels (local, national, international) as it is the root cause that results in the neglect of the issue. This is critical to foster an enabling environment for policy advancement, but also to ensure success of programmes by involving the community (including parents, males, and religious leaders). 15 This global overview of progress and gaps outlined above likely varies across regions and for a particular country, even across an urban-rural setting. We therefore recommend adapting the information in these tables to the local context as required, and using it as a tool to help identify progress and gaps. 4.3 PRINCIPLES OF FUNDING/INVESTMENT • Multi-sectoral: Addressing MHH requires a holistic and therefore multi-sectoral approach, which ensures that MHH is addressed in the fields of public health, education, SRHR, gender equality, water hygiene and sanitation (WASH)33, and the environment. It is also cutting across various locations: household, schools, out-of- school, workplace, and institutions (especially health centers), and humanitarian settings. A multi-sectoral approach will also be needed to implement programmes at scale, ideally through working with and strengthening existing government systems. • Leave no one behind: In the MHH context, the Leave No One Behind34 pledge and framework means actively reaching vulnerable and often excluded populations (people with various genders, people with disabilities, homeless, religion/caste/ minority populations, etc.), as well as populations in emergencies. Furthermore, the concept also applies to consciously consider and address inequalities on national, regional and international level. • Rights-based approach: Applying a rights-based approach into MHH provides a useful framework to analyse the obligations of duty bearers and the rights of the right holders, as well as which rights are affected by the lack of MHH (such as human dignity, education, health, gender equality) and the enabling rights (such as water and sanitation, education, health). The principles of a rights-based approach are complementary and reinforce gender equality and inclusion.4 The rights-based approach also provides opportunities for lobbying and advocacy at international, national, and local level. • Evidence-based: Base investment and programming on existing evidence and best practices, and include the collection and use of evidence within the programming cycle. • Context-specific: Due to the varying environmental and socio-cultural contexts—one size does not fit all. Differences in needs and available resources within and across regions, nations, and communities need to be acknowledged. Likewise, programs should be designed in a user-centered or participatory manner as much as possible to ensure they meet the context-specific needs of women and girls. CONCLUSION This investment case provides a comprehensive case for both why and how to fund/invest in MHH for the improvement of women’s and girls’ health and well-being. MHH is a human rights’ issue, supports the achievement of several SDGs, and is essential to advancing gender equality. There is a growing base of evidence that supports investing in MHH, showing how it can positively impact several aspects of women and girls lives, such as improvement of economic benefits, participation in education, empowerment, health, and mental health. There is increased interest and progress in MHH; however, the funding to MHH does not yet match the needs of millions of women and girls worldwide who face restrictions and limitations to manage their menstruation with dignity and safety. This investment case provides a comprehensive analysis of the critical barriers to funding and investment and progress made so far in terms of investment and areas of work within MHH, as well as a framework to guide investment, programming, lobby and advocacy, and research from a multi-sectoral approach. Key recommendations to catalyze funding for MHH: 1. MHH is a critical component for the attainment of Human Rights, several SDGs,gender equality and women’s and girls’ health and well being as well as socioeconomic and educational opportunities. Funding MHH interventions can fulfill these goals 16 and is an opportunity to increase the evidence base. In terms of increasing evidence the main recommendations are: • Consolidate evidence on outcome level research that links MHH with health, economic, education and social outcomes. • Develop and use common and clearly defined metrics, indicators and quality standards in MHH programming to facilitate the tracking of progress and impact. 2. Multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder programming in MHH is essential to achieve a positive and sustained impact on every person that menstruates and to remove menstrual barriers. For strategic and effective programming, the recommendations are: • Focus funding and programming on MHH based on an informed strategic analysis of the different areas of intervention in MHH (products, information, health services, WASH infrastructure, social norms and practices). Use the investment framework to make context specific analysis to enable informed decisions and strategies for funding and programming. • At country level, invest in cross-sectoral policy development and related national implementation plans that guides investment and coordinates programming. Identify and agree on key outcomes and indicators (in a Theory of Change) that are linked to health, economic, social and education outcomes, aligned with the SDGs. • Scale efforts to address stigma and taboos around MHH at all levels (local, national, international) to create an enabling environment for funding. • Apply rights-based approaches, leave no one behind principle and women-and girls- centred programming. 3. Strengthening collaboration as a community of implementers, funders, advocates, researchers is necessary to catalyze funding. Better coordination is needed to promote funding, track funding and progress and to be held accountable as a community is key for success. Key recommendations at global and national level are: • Improve coordination at international level by strengthening, leveraging and expanding existing coordination mechanisms like the Global Menstrual Collective. And, for example, the creation of a donor/investors working group within or outside the GMC to track funding in MHH can be a useful solution. • Invest and build national coordination mechanisms led by national governments, where all relevant sectors and stakeholders can participate to facilitate integration of MHH. Appoint a MHH focal point from the government who leads policies, strategies and coordination of cross-sectoral implementation following a national implementation plan that includes clear role division and responsibilities and is aligned with national and global MHH commitments. 17 Donor Knowledge & information Menstrual products WASH infrastructure and services Positive social norms Health services Research Policy Bilateral Aid Agencies AFD x x x x BMZ x x x DFID x x x GAC x x x x USAID x x x Foundations BMGF x x x x x x CIFF x x x x af Jochnick Foundation x Segal Family x Sid & Helaine Learner x x x The Case for Her x x x x x Vitol Foundation x x World Bank x x x x x Grand Challenges Canada x x HIF x x x x x ANNEX 1 DONOR LANDSCAPE: FUNDING/INVESTMENT AMOUNTS AND FOCUS AREAS The following is an overview of known investment areas of funding agencies working with menstrual health and hygiene (shaded categories). It is not comprehensive but aims to provide a summary of previous investments in the space. 18 Donor Knowledge & information Menstrual products WASH infrastructure and services Positive social norms Health services Research Policy Domestic Govt. of South Africa x x UK, Scotland x x Private Sector Proctor & Gamble x x x Additional funding agencies working in MHH but details of investment areas not listed: DGIS, NORAD, SIDA, Osprey, Amplify Change, Johnson & Johnson, Kimberly Clark 19 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This report was assembled in partnership with Sandy Garcon and Stephanie Kim from Population Services International (PSI); Judith Brauer, Odette Hekster, and Madeleine Moore from Population Services International (PSI)-Europe; Hilda Alberda and Jimena Duran from Simavi; Wendy Anderson, Lindsey Higgins, and Cristina Ljungberg, from The Case for Her; Ina Jurga and Thorsten Kiefer from WASH United; and in collaboration with the Global Menstrual Collective. The report was developed in consultation with government leaders, implementers, commercial partners, advocates, activists, collaboratives, and funders through multiple regional consultations and stakeholder interviews held between October 2020 and November 2020. The consultations and interviews led to key outcomes to reinforce the investment case and an agreement on how to move forward as a community to scale up investment in MHH. For any inquiries, please contact Hilda Alberda, Director of Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning at Simavi (email@example.com); Odette Hekster, the Managing Director at PSI-Europe (firstname.lastname@example.org); Ina Jurga, International Coordinator for Menstrual Hygiene Day at WASH United (email@example.com); Stephanie Kim, Associate Manager of Advocacy and Communications at PSI (firstname.lastname@example.org). 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Shonda Rhimes, one of Hollywood’s most powerful storytellers, has partnered with Dove in the past to improve the portrayals of women in the media. Their latest collaboration, #ShowUs, is a new photography database with more than 5,000 images of diverse women to help promote more accurate representations in the press and advertising. Last week, Rhimes sat down with Variety at Cannes Lions, the annual advertising festival in the South of France, to talk about this project, how it feels to have “Grey’s Anatomy” be on TV for so long and what’s next for her at Netflix, her new creative home. Can you tell us about #ShowUs? Dove has created, along with Getty Images, this wonderful project #ShowUs, which means that they came together with another company, Girlgaze, to have photographers take pictures of women and non-binary individuals to make a series of photos that really represent a different kind of beauty. Basically, women as they are versus the very narrow stereotype of women who we generally see in advertisements and magazines. We all see that same kind of stereotypically beautiful woman in an ad. And we want to see women who look like us. I think it’s important to see yourself represented in those images. At the talk that you gave today, the statistic is that 70 percent of women don’t see images in the media that are reflective of them. It’s a terrifying statistic considering that if you’re a girl growing up, you’re looking around and you’re seeing these images that don’t look anything like you. You feel invisible or you feel erased. Growing up, did you see yourself on TV? I always knew I wanted to be a writer. I always knew I wanted to be a storyteller, but there was nobody out there who seemed anything like me. I gave a speech once at the Television Academy where I talked about the only woman I saw in television who looked a little bit different, who had a different body type, was Oprah when I was growing up. And that was the one image of somebody who made me feel like, “Oh, there’s somebody out there. You can be something different.” Who are the photographers working on #ShowUs? I think one of the best things about the Dove campaign are the images that they’re using. They talked about this idea that they want photographers from all over. They’re using women and non-binary individuals to be the photographers. And, therefore, the images that are getting chosen are images that probably wouldn’t be chosen if you had just used the same male photographers. Who takes the pictures makes the difference in the pictures that are taken. Who’s behind the scenes doing something tells the story of what you’re seeing. What is your opinion of social media? And what role does social media play in ensuring representative storytelling? One of the powerful things about social media is something like Black Twitter. Groups of people have voices that don’t necessarily have voices elsewhere and are really heard and you get to see images on Instagram that you might not necessarily see anyplace else. That’s a really powerful thing. When did you first see yourself as a feminist? I don’t even know if I can answer that question. I think that given the fact that a feminist is a woman who believes that men and women should be treated equally, I think I’ve probably been a feminist since the day I was born. That’s not really a consideration in the household I was raised in. “Grey’s Anatomy” recently became the longest running medical drama in TV history. As it enters its season 16 next fall, how does that feel? It’s surreal. I mean it truly is a surreal feeling to know that that show’s been going for as long as it’s been going. Ellen Pompeo and I talk about that every once in a while. This idea that something that we thought maybe would go a season is still strong, I feel incredibly lucky. Those fans have been amazing. In an interview with Variety, Ellen spoke about how you always gave her the space to be both an actress and a mother. How do you ensure that that’s possible for all the women who work for you? I think it’s important because women work and obviously we’re expecting women to have children and women to have lives. And we live in a society right now where it’s not an obvious thing where men are having children and staying home. So women have to figure out a way to be mothers and working mothers at the same time. I’m a working mother. So I’m not going to create a world in which it’s simpler for me than it is for the people that I work with. You are at Netflix now. Is there anything you can tell us about the eight projects there that you’re working on? There are more than eight. That I can tell you. We’re getting started. It’s exciting. We just cast Julie Andrews in our untitled Bridgerton project. And we’re heading into production for that and that’s exciting. Are you a binge watcher? Or do you prefer to space episodes out? I have become a serious binge watcher. And it’s really interesting because now I have a hard time not binge watching. I sort of try to save up my episodes of things to watch now. What are you watching? I’m waiting for “Succession” to come back. “Dark,” which is on Netflix, is coming back. And I’ve been waiting for that for two years. Netflix won’t let you see it early? You know what? They do sometimes, but sometimes I don’t want to ask. I got to see “The Crown” early, and that was really amazing. But right now, I’m busy writing so it’s harder to get involved in something.
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WOMEN OF MUSIC PRODUCTION PERTH Pres. WOMPP April Showcase! WOMPP is an Ableton user group community for female, trans and non-binary Ableton users to share and develop their music production skills. The group also acts as a collective, showcasing and representing live electronic music makers and DJs. WOMPP aims to inspire and nurture Perth’s growing electronic music scene and provide a safe place for learning and growth. This event is part of our Monthly showcase residency at the Bird for 2018. We are very excited to bring you our April line up on Wednesday 11th April
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A group of friends gets lost in the Appalachian mountains, but gets found by an off-grid community that hunts them down. Ahhhh… The clash between the world we are very slowly leaving behind and the brave new one we are entering in warp speed. Bridging those two worlds will be one of the most difficult tasks societies globally will have to deal with. Anyway… Wrong Turn‘s producers decided, in a six-member “gang”, to represent as many minorities as possible. And as much as I endorse diversity and inclusion, when it’s for ticket sales or any other form of profit, I don’t. It’s called exploitation. Moving on from the casting choices concerns… one realises, right off the bat, when the alleged action and thrill kicks in, that the educated youth comes up with the dumbest questions, ideas, and ideologies ever existed while people of unknown origin and skills are after them in the middle of the unknown… nowhere. Ultimately, what most of them say and do is nothing but contradictory, something that renders them undecided in life or hypocrites at best. And if you are somewhat confused with the messages about the old and the new world and their people… boy… wait until the film’s revelation! I’m not going to spoil it for you. See for yourselves the mess the script is leaving behind. Honestly, wait until the very end; the script’s direction is more lost than every city boy and girl has ever been on these mountains throughout the whole franchise. And since you’ve made it to the very end, watch at least the last scene, it’s awesome. To my surprise, that script is by Alan B. McElroy, the writer behind the original Wrong Turn (2003), and it may be a reboot but has nothing to do or has nothing on the original one. Emmanouelle Chriqui and Eliza Dushku are irreplaceable. A young religious nurse moves to a remote town to treat a housebound terminal patient, making her mission to save her soul. Feature debut for writer/director Sophie Glass who, so far, directs only what she writes. Using a flashback in the opening sequence is not uncommon but Glass’ shots are, admittedly, impressive. The first half-hour is spent on Maud’s character development and her relationship with Amanda. The confrontation with Carol and Joy’s comment indicate how much we don’t know about Maud but should have suspected in the first place. The moment she cannot pretend anymore… the moment she unleashes her true self… Glass’ lens pays tributes to Hitchcock and DePalma, while adding her own personal touch. She infiltrates Maud’s mind, dissects her martyrdom / schizophrenia, and restricts the narrative to only to her interpretation of signs. Consequently, this raises the question: How should I interpret those signs? Religion and mental health had been interchangeable terms for centuries, something that Glass manages to sink her teeth in, but mostly provoke, in less than an hour and a half. Saint Maud is a phenomenal psychological horror that aims to shock you to your core and, Morfydd Clark, fully understanding Glass’ vision, goes the extra mile with a breathtaking performance. Jennifer Ehle plays also her part beautifully, resembling a younger Meryl Streep. Extra credits go to A24 that invested in the film, Ben Fordesman for the haunting cinematography, Mark Towns for perfectly controlling the pace and rhythm, Adam Janota Bzowski for his hair-raising soundtrack, and every member of the cast and crew who strived for perfection. Saint Maud becomes a proud addition to the British horror genre where you don’t know what’s gonna happen until it happens. Turn off the lights, throw the phones away, and get ready to be blown away. Alleged evidence of ancient creatures will make a professor travel to a remote village only to discover that the truth is a lot more frightening than he anticipated. Pseudo-noir and semi-serious, H.P. Lovecraft’s adaptation does not rank very high on my “Favourite Lovecraft Films”. Having said that, this merely means that I didn’t enjoy this ecranisation. Writer/director Sean Branney and writer Andrew Leman collaborate once more on a Lovecraft’s adaptation in reverse roles – Leman directed The Call of Cthulhu (2005) and Branney wrote the script – and, I must say, the way they have envisioned Lovecraft’s writings, his world, and his creatures is captivating. As much as the film itself resembles a student project, the script is tight, engaging, and… Lovecraftian! There are moments, I believe, taken from In the Mouth of Madness (1994): https://kgpfilmreviews.com/2019/01/04/in-the-mouth-of-madness-1994-drama-horror-mystery/ (by far my favourite Lovecraftian adaptation) but it is definitely not plagiarism, just inspired by it. There are numerous filmmaking issues that I will not go into as I respect the hard effort the filmmakers put into it. It is a very decent film with very honest intentions. If you are passionate about Lovecraft, like I am, you will turn the blind eye to whatever seems not real and you’ll enjoy the visualised version of the homonymous story by Branney and Leman, two truly loyal fans of the man who changed the literature of horror as we know it. Tonight, I’m interviewing Aris Lanaridis. Aris is a film & media composer, sound designer and music producer. Tonight, he is talking about how music affects and enhances the suspense in horror films and what principles dictate how and what kind of music is used. Mysterious entities, start taking over a group of friends through an obscure wireless signal that starts spreading rapidly all over the city. I’ll be quick… Dark and promising opening sequence that once it gets you hooked it unhooks you with its formulaic narrative. The audience it addresses becomes clear straight away and is none other than… American pre-millennials. Just before the social media, androids and iPhones become our lives, this the generation that started carrying everywhere their cell phones with the ostentatious design. In case you are wondering why I am doing a review now, it is because I’ve had that DVD on my shelf for the last 15 years and I never got to watch it. Now, I know why. Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s original script and Wes Craven’s adaptation were, allegedly, significantly altered by Ray Wright, something that made Craven walk out before production even started and renounced the film. Besides Wright, director Jim Sonzero did not do a good job either. Unfortunately, he treated his audience like they were mentally incapacitated and that alone is a reason to look down on the film. I’ll give you one example to get an idea. Kristen Bell is wearing make-up from beginning till end. No matter what happens, the make-up is intact. Shocking that there were two more (horrendous) instalments after that. I’m not going to waste your time. To sum it up, the story could have been promising, the script is dull, the filmmaking techniques were outdated way before the film was made, and it is not Kristen Bell’s and Ian Somerhalder’s fault for being in it. They are really good actors. Watch it at your own risk. In an attempt to heat up their relationship, a couple travels to the north of Sweden only to become a target and fight for their survival. I have to thank my good friend Shiying for suggesting this one to me, and I’m so glad she did. The film’s strong suit is hands down, the narrative. The script is solid and its two protagonists, Nadja and David totally relatable. Its horror works in two levels: survival against the forces of nature and survival against the forces of unnatural (?) human evil. As the story unfolds, the difference, not that is really needed, is broken down for you so you can reconstruct it yourselves in the end. But, please, let me for argument’s sake humour you. When we distant ourselves from nature, it is not nature to blame if it does what it has been doing way before we stepped foot on this planet that we ended up looking down on as if we owned it. Then, there is the other threat; us. The detached from nature beings who developed, amongst other things, ideology, philosophy, and politics and used them against one another, as well as… nature. Leaving my ecological concerns out of the equation, Red Dot steps on these characteristics of ours and very manipulatively deceives you. The twist is well designed and the editing, of course, selectively discloses what it requires for you to fall into the trap. The second part of the second act could be easily analysed in terms of how the restricted narrative led to the moment of truth, but that would ruin it for you so I’m not gonna do it. Watch it and decide for yourselves whether you saw it coming and how ‘smart’ or not you thought it was. My major objection, and that’s the only thing I’ll tell you, is that the third act’s harshness would be far more breathtaking if the verbosity levels were dropped, even to zero. But that’s just me. Have a go at it! It’s well worth it. From beginning to end, Nanna Blondell and Anastasios Soulis lead the way with their incredible performances. What also stands out is Oscar-worthy cinematography. Before everything goes tits up, see how it starts at the petrol station. My initial thought was: ‘As if they don’t have enough on their plate, them two… it’s just what they needed’. And that’s what makes Nadja and David totally relatable, as I said in the beginning. You are going somewhere with your boyfriend/girlfriend and they show up. How would you react? What would you have done differently? How would you cope with the consequences? It is how every good thriller/horror starts… The life of a serial killer through the major incidents that made him and the examination of his psychosynthesis. Welcome to the world of a psychopathic murderer! Look at it through his eyes. See how it makes sense to him. Feel how he perceives it, in the scariest possible way, as you and I do. Welcome to the world that Lars von Trier and Matt Dillon built! Watch back to back Trier’s The House That Jack Built and David Fincher’s Zodiac (2007). The former views the world through the nihilistic eyes of a killer who tries to make sense of our world’s identity, and the latter views it through our ‘existential’ eyes, which try to make sense of the killer’s identity. Regardless of the antithetical points of view and budget, both films’ theme is regarding a serial killer yet, they share no similarities. Not really, anyway. The striking differences in writing, acting, editing, and cinematography – all overseen by the director – are held responsible for creating films worlds apart and confuse film theorists (even more) in regard to ‘What is Cinema?’. Fincher’s meticulous mise-en-scène and precise cuts become an example to avoid for Trier who, in a mockumentary-style of filmmaking shakes his camera as much as he possibly can and cuts wherever it seems not right, ignoring continuity and paying tribute to Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless (1960). Is there ‘right’ or ‘wrong’? No, there is not! The narrative always dictates how the story will unfold and in which way. And Trier’s filmmaking choices of saying the story the way he wants to create one of the most realistic serial killer films you have ever watched. Pay extra attention to the humorous side of the murders. Yes, there is a humorous side to it. Don’t judge it though, remember whose point of view this film is from. Even I smiled at Dillon’s reaction to the body’s melted face that had been dragged on the streets for miles. The film’s scariest parts though are not the murders themselves, but the justification of Jack’s actions and the sick and perverted way they somehow make sense. My issue is not with the way the story unfolds, but with where it is heading. After an hour and a half of balanced nihilistic philosophy, deranged psychology, and monstrosities, Trier turns the film into a pseudo-sophisticated paradigm that, in my humble opinion, does not any more explain Jack’s actions, takes over the narrative, and expresses how Trier views art, politics, history, war, and anything that comes into his mind. Why do I think of that? Because I’m sure that Jack didn’t commit these murders creating a montage of Trier’s previous films in his head. I know he made a statement about, potentially, not directing another feature, but, in the name of art, he managed to lose the narrative’s focus and turned it into a confusing mess. In Cannes, some people left the theatre and others gave it a six-minute standing ovation. Some condemned it on social media for its violence and point of view, and others praised it. See for yourselves how parts of ‘The Divine Comedy’ and ‘Faust’ work within the narrative and how the allegories and the history lessons work for you. Love it or loathe it, be it Trier’s last film or not, The House That Jack Built is a must-watch, and whatever I say, nothing will give justice to Matt Dillon’s remarkable performance. If none of the aforementioned sounds appealing or appalling enough, watch it just for Dillon! A new drug on the streets, causing obscure and mystical effects, will make two paramedics from New Orleans reevaluate life. The trippy, otherworldly, and oneiric opening sequence pins you down and gets your undivided attention. Steve (Anthony Mackie) and Dennis (Jamie Dornan) become immediately relatable from the get-go while you are trying to establish how is everything connected. As the incidents increase, the plot’s mystery and intricacy are accompanied by an equally dramatic subplot and both of them unfold together on Jimmy LaValle’s amazing soundtrack that expresses the characters’ psychosynthesis. In my humble opinion though the film reaches its peak with the heartbreaking sequence of Steve’s dog, Hawking – honestly, I couldn’t breathe properly. Steve realises how the drug works and, from then on, it becomes too explanatory too fast for my taste, disillusioning too early an experience that stops raising questions anymore. Having said that, please, don’t let it discourage you. Watch it as it is a great low budget, indie sci-fi, and both Mackie and Dornan do a great job in front of the camera. Behind the camera, writers/directors/producers/cinematographers/editors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead prove once more their unquestionable talent. From Resolution (2012) to Spring (2014), to The Endless (2017), to Synchronic, they constantly prove that filmmakers don’t need millions of dollars to bring to life something innovative; something that follows certain rules, breaks others, and, ultimately, still manages to be groundbreaking, didactic, and entertaining. Twenty years ago, Christopher Nolan started on small budgets and then the world became his oyster. As Steven Spielberg did thirty years before him. It seems that the filmmaking partners Benson and Moorhead, gradually, are given more and more funding. If they stick to their unique point of view – and don’t get sucked by Hollywood – they will keep performing cinematic miracles. A secret agent, who works for a shadowy organisation that has the technology to control people, is sent on a mission to assassinate a high-profile target, but with unexpected consequences. As a huge fan of the Canadian film school, I will tell you that Possessor does not disappoint. Films like that need to be highly praised, if anything, for their boldness. Writer/director Brandon Cronenberg is not to be compared with his father (David) as he has his his own distinct voice to narrate a story worth telling. The influences from eXistenZ (1999) and Videodrome (1983) might be visible but even these works are not parthenogeneric, and every generation “steals” from the generation before it, anyway. This has always been the case in art and science and that is the root of evolution (maybe of devolution too). My only “like his father” reference is the theme of “sex”. Brandon has taken over the torch of sexual exploration and mental darkness as projected through the lens, and I believe in future films of his we’ll see a lot more. The hallucination scenes are only the beginning… Possessor‘s practical visual effects most definitely stand out, giving meaning to to the original purpose of visual effects before they became the means to overshadow a mediocre or bad narrative. Cronenberg’s high-concept, hi-tech, cinematic schizophrenia dictates what effects are needed and to what end, allegorically cautions the audience of the brain’s unknown vastness, and offers the thrill of its exploration by presenting the shock of the characters’ experiences through their own decisions. Andrea Riseborough has proved time and time again that there is nothing she can’t do in front of the lens and mesmerises with her performance. Christopher Abbott, is a rising star and he’s terrific in everything he’s been in. Watch Sweet Virginia (2017), The Sinner (2017), and It Comes at Night (2017), if you don’t want to take my word for it – and that’s just within a year. As for Jennifer Jason Leigh, no introductions are needed as she’s been constantly offering her versatility to the cinema for over forty years now. To conclude, Possessor is a must-watch that adds value to the Canadian film school and excites with its uniqueness and unpredictability. Regardless of the film schools though, it distinguishes itself from the traditional Hollywood narrative and blends the horror/sci-fi/thriller genres in a way you have not seen before. Pay attention to the opening sequence’s details. Gabrielle Graham, as a theatrical thespian, captivates with her performance and Cronenberg guides her character, Holly, to commit the poetic crime in a way that only Shakespeare would describe. From then on, it’s all uncharted territory. During WWII, five American soldiers are sent to a French Chateau to make a stand, not expecting to encounter a sinister supernatural force. The “thriller” and “war” genres are indicative from the get-go. Even though it gets quite brutal but also comedic straight after, their arrival at the French mansion brings a certain mystery with it. Admittedly, the introduction of the interior of the mansion is quite spooky and entertaining, decently maintaining the balance between “horror” and “comedy” and, consequently, the audience’s attention. The “Nazi shootout” sequence becomes the film’s climax with all of us deeply enjoying their vicious deaths. The “facing the ghosts” sequence is also enjoyable and should have given the film the ending it deserved. That could be a happy ending, depressing ending, jaw-dropping-twist ending… An ending nonetheless. But the filmmakers thought otherwise! Before I move to the ending, I’d like to say that the acting is brilliant and all actors deserve to be praised. Excellent job! Writer/director Eric Bress comes back as a director for his second film after The Butterfly Effect (2004) and, up to the point that I mentioned, does a very decent job. His directing still remains intact after that but his writing, eventually, damages the rest of the film. I cannot tell you why without spoiling it for you so, should you decide to watch it, stop here and see for yourselves. You are more than welcome to come back to my review after you have watched it. The ending is nonsensical because it tried to copy two films with similar, but successful for their narrative ending: The Thirteenth Floor (1999) and Dark City (1998). These fall under the jaw-dropping twists I mentioned earlier and, back then, gave the films the endings that everyone was talking about after watching them. In Ghosts of War this is most definitely not the case. It’s like Agent Smith (the ghosts) infiltrated the matrix and now Neo (Chris) would collaborate with the machines (the scientists) to restore the balance. It could not make less sense. Other than nonsensical though, the ending is dangerous. What the filmmakers did here is dangerous. They associated the Nazis with ISIS. They “juxtaposed” their crimes as if that makes them the same. The Nazis and ISIS are not the same. I’m not going to give you a history lesson, but when the era is different, the culture is different, the history behind them is different, the motives are different, and then when one atrocity is related to war and the other (mostly) to terrorism… the comparison is not even wrong, it doesn’t exist. There is nothing to compare. Filmmakers and studios need to be careful, nowadays. They hold responsibility for what they release and careers can be ruined in a blink of an eye. Tonight, I’m interviewing Pantelis Tsibiskakis. Pantelis was born in Thessaloniki, Greece. He studied languages and art both in the UK and the US. Tonight, he is talking about one of his favourite poets, and admittedly mine too, Edgar Allan Poe, his writings, the adaptations, his personal tribulations, but also his legacy. A high school student finds it really difficult to blend in, isolating himself from friends and family, while doing things that no one should be. My Friend Dahmer invests in Jeff Dahmer’s character development while stealthily exposing the American society. School and home, the two environments that play a catalytic role in a kid’s physical and emotional growth become a case study for writer/director Marc Meyers who adapts John Backderf’s homonymous book. Shot in the same town where Dahmer was raised, the film leaves its mark for the spine-chilling realism it offers, covering the raw brutality of loneliness, the harshness of bullying, the fear of coming out – even to one self – and, ultimately, society’s success in… creating monsters. Furthermore, Jamie Kirkpatrick’s editing patiently builds up the suspenseful narrative and Daniel Katz’s photography very accurately captures the 70s. As for the cast, Ross Lynch gets into character and nails his performance, as does the rest of the cast that very successfully supports his effort. I’d like to seize this opportunity and state something that should have been obvious but, unfortunately, it isn’t. Anne Heche is a wonderful and dynamic actress. Not only that, but she’s also a real-life heroine. I hope we get the chance to see her in more amazing roles like this one, as she still has so much more to offer to both the small and the silver screen. Every joke made me sadder. Every prank made my heart skip a beat. Every time the parents didn’t care about Jeff’s isolation from everyone, but also himself, I felt like giving up. In the end though, you step back and everything becomes clear. What you have in front of you is all the ingredients you need to… “make a murderer”. I have not read the book, but I’d love to know what the author’s self-criticism would be. How does he describe himself looking back? Share your feelings. Respect one another. Treat everyone the way you want to be treated. P.S. In a way, it reminded me Michael Haneke’s Funny Games (1997/2007). Nothing to do with the content, but in regard to the absence of on-screen violence. I think it’s amazing. After receiving news that their father was dying, two estranged kids gather at their parents’ remote farm to comfort him, but a sinister entity is lurking in the shadows for all of them. From the opening sequence, the scent of the independent film forewarns that the absence of “formula” will fill you with dread of unknown origin and unknown for everyone involved consequences. Marin Ireland and Michael Abbott Jr. make an excellent duo in front of the camera and, Ireland especially, gives a breathtaking performance. Speaking of breathtaking, Xander Berkeley is absolutely terrifying! That role was him! He is a massively underrated actor so, I’m very glad he was afforded this opportunity. As for the narrative, it is very restricted. The editing very meticulously unfolds the plot’s mysterious and horrifying elements, constantly making you wonder what the paranormal threat is and what does it want. Is it the devil? Is it a demon (with some vampire qualities)? Far fetched, I know, but pay attention to how it stands on the front door before asking for permission. Try and think why it has targeted the family and anyone coming in touch with them. If you want some answers you might find them at the phone call Louise is making to the priest – even though that will probably raise more questions. Bryan Bertino, the man behind The Strangers (2008), and The Monster (2016), produces, writes and directs something between these two films; something between malevolent, external forces that subliminally manipulate our fears and the chaotic, internal abyss of the human mind that can prove more sinister than anything… non-human. I have never been a huge fan of jump scares, but Bertino uses them quite wisely here as there are other sequences that no music or sound effects are needed, just the visuals. Such sequences include (spoilers free), but are not limited to: The carrot chopping. The “hanged-in-the-barn” dolly out. The priest at night. The girl’s visit. The nurse losing it. The home arrival. After everything is said and done, and the end credits start scrolling, among the rest of questions you will definitely have, ask yourselves this: Who is the dark and who’s the wicked? When a group of students invades their school with weapons and take hostages, a girl needs to use her skills to save those in need. Read that logline and let it sink in before you read further… The film is well shot and edited and the actors do a decent job. The setup prepares you for what is about to happen, it shocks you when it does, but then it gives you all the emotional space you need to relax and “enjoy” something that is not meant to be enjoyable. Immediately, it seems like a corporate-industry-hostage situation involving pompous adult assholes that doesn’t matter if few them die in the process like unimportant stunts. Then, from the first plot point, quite a few issues are raised: The van driving through the cafeteria’s front window that no one heard smashing. The gunshots at the cafeteria that no one heard firing. The relaxing verbosity after the van and the first shootings that lightens up the mood. The parallel stories that take the focus off and go easy on the monstrosity that plagues the United States. And these are jut the major ones. The Die Hard missionaries and the 17 y/o female John McClane give this ongoing toxicity a sweet Hollywood flavour when no word can describe the horror of kids turned kamikazes at the place that is meant to be the starting point to change the world. I know that it is trendy nowadays to portray women doing extraordinary things, but there is nothing trendy or extraordinary about exploiting scenarios that have deeply scarred people’s lives. That applies to boys, girls, men, women, and non-binary people. Keep the trends for the social media. People’s wounds are still wide open. Elephant (2003), The Life Before Her Eyes (2007), My Friend Dahmer (2017), and We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) are but a few films that have managed to, somewhat, realistically capture that horror. But even, they are well made films. You wanna let horror crawl under your skin? Start with Bowling for Columbine (2002) and then go through the real-life mass shootings before and after. There has never been and never will be heroism in this ongoing heart-wrenching and soul-sucking tragedy. Followed by unspeakable, never-ending, inconsolable mourning. P.S. You wanna know who funded this film? This is the first film for the The Daily Wire, an American conservative news website turned TV/Film production company which, according to NewsWhip, is “by far” the top right-wing publisher on Facebook: “The Daily Wire is by far the top publisher among its peers in terms of engagements to its content, with more than 130 million Facebook engagements to its web content for the year”. Just saying… After losing her baby, a woman is trying to put her life back in order, but the intolerable suffering keeps damaging her and the people around her. A protracted tracking shot in the opening sequence always raises the bar and expectations. The second one comes right after, and its twenty-four-minute realism and intensity stealthily build up to the point that will cut your breath. The preexisting knowledge that the sequence will end in the worst possible way, the attention to detail, and the meticulous preproduction planning will make you feel as ill as Martha does. Director Kornél Mundruczó mounts the camera over the shoulder, magnificently depicting the moment of tragedy, and Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf, and Molly Parker bring his vision to life by doing an excellent job in front of it. The film is not just that sequence though. The torn couple’s journey, understandably, goes down the mourning path anyone can expect, but the destination is unknown. And this is where Kata Wéber’s tight and focused script builds up next. The narrative is restricted to what everyone knows at the specific time you are watching. So, your guess is as good as everyone else’s. There are numerous external forces, i.e., the mother, the sister, the lawyer, the media, everyone in the surrounding environment, that can play a significant role in what might happen next. Can you feel Martha’s pain while sensing that the midwife did as best she could? The ending is fulfilling for everyone but Sean and, since I don’t want to spoil it for you, I will just say that he will unfairly pay the unbearable price, till the very end, on his own. And that is really unfair. Two more people are worth mentioning at this point: Martin Scorsese, who is wearing the producer’s hat on this one and Ellen Burstyn who, despite her age, is still giving her 100% every time she stands in front of the lens. Interestingly, Burstyn won the Oscar for her performance in Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1974) which was directed by Scorsese. When such unfathomable pain takes over, it feels like passing it on to everyone, especially the ones we love, as absorbing it all, will completely consume us. It doesn’t have to be this way, though. Whatever the intolerable pain might be, expressing it to and sharing it with our beloved ones, but also professionals, will help the healing process. Oh, and there is another underlying message in the film: Be kind to everyone, everywhere! We can never know what lies underneath the surface. A disgraced rookie drone pilot and a prototype android officer are sent to enemy territory to stop a nuclear attack. Very bad from the very beginning! Having served in the special forces, let me put it this way: There is NO WAY you can get away with what Harp did! You are done! Finished! In and outside the army! From thousand of miles away, eating gummy bears, chilled, while marines in the battlefield drop like flies, and then you kill your own! NO. WAY. I would say that from then on the film goes downhill but this would require for it to have started from a certain height. It starts from the bottom and stays there. It miserably fails to evoke any emotion at any level in all three acts. No suspense, no drama, no humour, no relatable action, no relatable characters, and then, no science, no reason, confused moral compass, and confused geographic compass. All the confusions and the no’s are nothing but the result of a bad production that is the result of a terrible script. It is like John Wick (2014) meets Terminator 2 (1991) meets Lord of War (2005) that finally meets none of the above and fosters a two-hour, old-fashioned, American, propagandistic, nonsensical, pedantic mashup of nothingness. I do value Netflix, director Mikael Håfström, and Anthony Mackie and I hardly speak like that about the films I review. This one though undermines human intelligence and has immoral and dishonest intentions so, I’ll pretend I never watched it and move on. I suggest you do the same, and if you haven’t watched it, don’t! Having nothing else to lose, a woman seeks revenge after the bomb attack that killed her husband and son. With the camera mounted on the shoulder, Fatih Akin fully explores the act of “The Family” and hugely invests in Katja’s bereavement in a shocking political, documentary-style crime/drama that will cut your breath short. Diane Kruger’s powerhouse performance will bring tears to your eyes and most definitely adds to the narrative’s realism. “The Trial” is immense. The disgusting defense lawyer, the remorseless couple, and the prosecutor’s speech, and Katja’s reactions throughout it, compose an excellent court thriller that will, even temporarily, question your beliefs regarding taking justice in your own hands. If that doesn’t bring out “The Punisher” in you, I don’t know what will. “The Sea” needs to be divided into two segments: “The investigation” is the thrilling part as no one knows what she really has in mind and also no one knows what will happen if she gets caught. That keeps the suspense building up. The second part, “the revenge”, is quite shallow. It feels like Akin is not sure of how he wants to proceed or what he wants to say. Meaning, he doesn’t know what kind of ending he wants the film to have, making it a “semi-revenge” film, in the end. “The Sea”, as a total, makes an enormous contrast to “The Trial” where utterances matter the most. That means that actions should matter here the most, and unfortunately, this is not the case. To sum it up, In the Fade is a must-watch and, no matter where you are in the world, you can translate the film’s hate to what is happening in your neck of the woods. I hope it gives you some perspective. Among others, Golden Globe Winner (2018) Best Motion Picture: Foreign Language, and Cannes Film Festival Winner: Best Actress- Diane Kruger. Now… a little a background information. Makris, the Greek guy who appears in court, is a supporter of the, once upon a time, political party called “Golden Dawn”. For those who don’t know, that Neo-Nazi party and its supporters had always been the disgrace of Greece but also humanity’s. The party has been taken down and its members have been sent to jail, where the rest of us hope that they rot there forever. As for the actor who plays Makris, Yannis Economides, he is one of the most prolific Greek / Greek-Cypriot directors of his time, and one that I personally highly admire. Johannes Krisch, the defense lawyer, is nothing like his character in real life so, for portraying himself in such manner so effectively, he also deserves a round of applause. A young, female WWII pilot boards on a fighter aircraft, but everything escalates when a creature infiltrates it. The animation, in the beginning, is well-made but it shouldn’t be there. It has no place within the film and it gives away what is going to come next. I can’t guess its purpose for the life of me. There is a difference between foreshadowing an event and ruining the suspense. It’s like a self-mockery. Straight after, like it started from the second act, the film’s visuals promise a horror that will raise more questions than answers but definitely, still, deserves the benefit of the doubt. There are two things that stand out positively immediately: Kit Fraser’s claustrophobic cinematography and Chloë Grace Moretz. Rumour has it that writer/director Roseanne Liang heavily rewrote Max Landis’ script (and removed him from the production) due to the latter having been accused of sexual misconducts. Regardless of the allegations, the heavy rewrites, kept the humongous plot holes, did nothing to favour the script, and heavily damaged the film with implausibility and charade. The best part of the film is from the moment the animation ends to the moment the gremlin gets inside the plane. From then on, everything goes to sh*t. Furthermore, Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper’s electronic, new-age, ambient, space, cyberpunk music is beautifully composed but, in my humble opinion, is way out of context in a WWII movie. But then, everything else is anyway so, I don’t even know why I bother. Films such as Hidden Figures (2016) empower women and honestly portray human kind’s fortitude. The rest is just Hollywood’s moronic way to try and milk the cow and, thankfully, gets nada in the end. Moretz is an amazing actress, Liang seems to have a spark for innovation, and I for one, bet that I will see them both in something extraordinary soon again. Petty crime runs in the family so, when an attractive outsider joins them, everything goes. Can something be funny and depressing at the same time? I was about to say other than Kajillionaire which is funny and depressing at the same time but it is not really funny. Or, is it? I am not entirely convinced how or if it was meant to be funny but I didn’t get it. In a way, and don’t quote me on that, it felt like it was borderline mocking mental illness. And whatever that was, the whole family had it! Once that was established, it just dragged. I think in an attempt to switch genre? Or, maybe, in an attempt for the audience to experience Old Dolio having a change of heart? Whatever the reason might be, Kajillionaire fails to find meaning but, ultimately, piles up all the eccentricity it can get. For a crime/drama – as per IMDb anyway – the plot is less believable than Independence Day (1996). Other than the family’s mental state, there is no chance on Earth a girl like Melanie leaves the plane with such people and go along with their plans. Yes, she seemed like having a dead-end job, no friends or girlfriend, but, personally, I don’t know anyone who would leave that plane with them. But then, nothing really makes sense in the film so, I think that trying to rationalise surrealistic characters and situations is the wrong approach. Which begs the question, what is the right one? Writer/Director Miranda July is a magnificent indie filmmaker but I cannot (also) understand how she approached so many producers, among others Brad Pitt, and A-List actors such as Richard Jenkins, Debra Winger, Evan Rachael Wood, and Gina Rodriguez and got them onboard. What was the selling point? For the actors, I guess, is to try something different that not too many people will watch and be as awkward as they want. For the producers? They know they will lose whatever penny they put in and they still do it. And the recognition is next to nothing. Maybe it’s just me not getting it and you find it far better than I think it is. I didn’t know how to feel throughout the whole film even though all I wanted was for Old Dolio and Melanie to find the love they deserved. And that is, at least, the film’s payoff. A young woman, new to Los Angeles, ends up renting a place in a block of flats where the neighbours are not what they seem. Not knowing anyone from the cast or crew or anything about the film itself, I gave it a shot just for that. I love indies, especially when I know nothing about them and feels like I should have. 1BR was meant to be one of them… What starts as too coincidental, convenient, and questionable, such as the single, good looking, and kind neighbour, is followed by an interesting first plot point and a second act that promises something extremely sinister. That promise will get your undivided attention… but will almost instantly let you down as it doesn’t live up to it. Here’s the tricky part, though. If you wanted, that promise to be kept, it means that, one way or another, you are into some torture porn or similar so, this film is not for you. If, on the other hand, you were glad that that promise was not kept, it means that even the idea of the concept appalls you so, this film is not for you either. So, who is this film for then? Maybe, you can find a third category. From where I stand, no half measure ever brought any decent results hence, no one likes them. You either go for it or you don’t. Any reservations on the script will be enormously amplified on the screen. To put it plainly, 1BR is not daring. It teases you with something that, eventually, does not offer. Nicole Brydon Bloom’s acting is more than decent but David Marmor’s script and directing fall into the half measure category. Two, respectively, “full measure” films that didn’t hold back were: The Invitation (2015) – review to follow, and Martyrs (2008): https://kgpfilmreviews.com/2020/11/24/martyrs-2008-horror/. While it could have been The Invitation meets Martyrs, it isn’t. Too many variables should have been different for that to happen. We can’t really have it both ways in life, and the same applies to films. What also applies to both is that we are free to choose but not free of the consequences. After his wife is kidnapped by terrorists, a war hero races against time to get her back. I’ve written before about opening sequences and protracted shots and I’ve said that they raise the bar high for what comes next. In Redemption Day what comes next is, unfortunately, too American and too cliché for my standards so, it becomes the exception to the rule. Regarding the narrative, everything you are expecting to happen, does happen, the time you expect it to happen. There are no twists or no difficulties in completing the mission, really. The characters are forgettable, with the “good” ones being highly skilled, and the “bad” ones highly incompetent and stupid which makes an extreme disanalogy. The dialogue is worse than the “bad” ones mentioned above so, no further comment. Then, directing, acting, choreography, and editing, are mediocre, at best. My distaste for the film has nothing to do with anything I’ve mentioned so far though. People do what they can, with what they have. My distaste is because of its propagandistic intentions. The film’s oversimplification of who is “good” and who is “bad” is borderline insulting. The world doesn’t work this way and Islam, or any other religion for that matter, has nothing to do with the monstrosities the human species is capable of. That is something that the film is trying hard to show but fails to do so. I would prefer if co-writer/director Hicham Hajji made a film on the two innocent, young, female, Scandinavian hikers who were found beheaded in Morocco two years ago. That would be a challenge, wouldn’t it? No superfluous heroism, no formulaic scripts, no childish gunfights, no need for constant background music to dictate to the audience how to feel, and no goddamn propaganda that nobody needs. Filmmaking should be, among others, challenging, intriguing, and innovating. As fun and entertaining the days of Commando (1985) may have been, they are long gone and all of us have moved on. I hope some studios do the same. When a mist out of nowhere brings with it monsters beyond anyone’s imagination, a diverse group of people in a supermarket must do whatever they can to protect themselves from the monsters or from each other. Probably an unpopular opinion, but this is one of my favourite Stephen King adaptations. The film cuts right to it when at the same time develops the characters and brilliantly builds up the suspense. And when the mist covers the city and everyone’s trapped in the unknown… that is the calm before the storm. A calm that cuts your breath short only to take it entirely when the storm unleashes, gradually, what is beyond everyone’s imagination. Admittedly, the visual effects are not what they should have been but, please, see past their mediocrity. The narrative is astonishing. It feels like the world’s schools of thought are gathered in a supermarket and argue realistically as you and I would have if we were stranded, surrounded by such extra-dimensional calamity. Every character in the store is relatable. Love them, loath them, side with them, or mock them… they constitute society as we know it. They form the mob, they become demagogy. See how the tide changes, how easily everyone shows their true colours when the sh*t hits the fan. Where would you stand – or think you would? Frank Darabond, after masterfully adapting The Shawshank Redemption (1994) and The Green Mile (1999) adapts yet another Stephen King novel, delving into the human nature while toying with the idea of hellish dimensions and man playing God. Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Laurie Holden, Andre Braugher, Toby Jones, William Sadler, Jeffrey DeMunn, Melissa McBride, and Alexa Davalos, most of them frequent Darabond collaborators, side with each other or go against one another and offer you an unforgettable thrill. As I said, stick to the psychological side of it, turn the blind eye to the digital VFX, and place yourself in that supermarket. As for the end, I have written an article on soundtracks and powerful cinematic moments so, feel free to check it out only after watching the film as it gives away the one of a kind Greek-tragic-irony-like twist: http://theworldofapu.com/powerful-sequences-soundtracks/ Tonight, I’m interviewing Michelle Satchwell. Michelle, after shedding some new light on why kids are portrayed in certain ways in horror films, is coming back to talk about asylums and their portrayal in favourite, or not so favourite, horrors. The interview takes an interesting turn as she is pointing out that reality can be scarier than fiction as none of us is as free as we think we are. Regardless, the origins of asylums as the, arguably, scariest places a horror film can take place at is explained and so is the believability behind their projection. Mental Health Act 1983 where people can be sectioned as “danger to self or others”. Marie Jahoda (1958) “Ideal Mental Health” including six criteria; autonomy, self-actualisation, positive attitude to self, resistance to stress, accurate perception of reality, and environmental mastery. Ethical guidelines originated from Nuremberg code (1947), later developed by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and the British Psychological Society (BPS). R.D Laing (1965) created a “safe heaven” for patients with Schizophrenia. This has been made into a film; Mad To Be Normal (2017). Rosenhan (1973) carried out three experiments titled; ‘Insane in sane places’ of pseudo patients being diagnosed with Schizophrenia. Both Laing and Rosenhan were part of the 1970s anti-psychiatry movement. Thomas Szasz questions how mental health is defined and how it’s been ‘constructed’. In 1961, this was published as the “Myth of Mental Illness”. Then in 2011, released the “Myth of Mental Illness”, Revised 50 years later. Valentine Douglas (2016) The CIA as organised crime. This covers “Project MK Ultra”. Weindling (2016) looked at victims and survivors of Nazi human experiments. International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) was published in May 2019 and is used by the WHO in the UK and Europe. The Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM 5) published in May 2013 is used by the APA in America. “The World of Apu” is a bimonthly, diverse, and multilingual online film magazine which explores film cultures from around the world. Below you can find my analysis on soundtracks that have played a catalytic role in constructing powerful cinematic sequences. Some are well known, some not so much, and others, potentially unnoticeable to the vast majority. The unexpected arrival of a young man’s sister in his mansion will make both siblings express feelings they have been suppressing for years. I don’t know how many times I’ve heard people mistakenly calling experimental films or films with nontraditional narrative “artistic” as if traditional, formulaic narrative, namely Hollywood’s, isn’t. Narrative is narrative regardless of what you think of it or call it. Either way, it can be both effective and ineffective. And what might be ineffective for you can be really effective for someone else. Objectivity finds no application in art. Welcome the Stranger follows, definitely, a nontraditional narrative where nothing is directly explicated (spoon-fed) but rather subliminally implied. In such storytelling, the director, who most of the times also happens to be the writer, is meant to explain their vision to the actors/actresses who, in their turn, are meant to transgress that vision and be part of something that will be, ultimately, interpreted in numerous ways. For example, see what happens at 00:31:50. Is there an explanation given? Is there an explanation needed? Producer/writer/director Justin Kelly has created a performance-driven mystery/drama where the drama is caused by an unknown or unimportant to the viewer source hence, the mystery and the lack of our understanding regarding their paranoid acting. Abbey Lee, Caleb Landry Jones, and (also producer) Riley Keough play their parts extremely well, giving justice to Kelly’s vision and offering uneasy entertainment for the audience. Trivial over-dramatization, unnoticed importance, involuntary(?) incestuous attraction, reality’s disillusionment, and oneiric time/space convolution are nothing but a few elements that, combined, they pay tribute to David Lynch’s legacy in the 21st century, and synthesise a nano fragment of our minds’ filmic projection. P.S. Abbey Lee and Riley Keough appeared in Mad Max: Road Fury (2015), and Caleb Landry Jones and Abbey Lee appeared the same year in To the Night (2018). As part of an initiation, a bride, on her wedding night, needs to play a sinister family tradition game. The line between horror and comedy hangs in the balance. How much of each is needed to scare people but also make them laugh? But then, what kind of humour does one use against the gore? And what if it is psychological? These questions, and more, have no definite answers. Script, directing, editing, and acting, all need to work like a Swiss watch to evoke both feelings. I know that this applies for every genre but the emotions here are antithetical and, I guess, that makes, as I said, the balance is delicate. Everyone plays their part brilliantly. Other than Samara Weaving who deserves every win for playing Grace, Nicky Guadagni, as the deranged aunt Helene is bloody hilarious. The script is tight, maintaining that “delicacy”, and the duo Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett do an incredible job behind the camera. Other than the upcoming Scream (2022) they are also responsible for the “10/31/98” V/H/S (2012) segment and Southbound (2015) which I will watch again and review it straight away. Very interestingly, Weaving is playing the reversal of her role in The Babysitter (2017). Now, that I’ve seen her in both sides of the fence, as prayer and prey respectively, I can say with certainty that, other than impressive woman, she is an impressive actress as well and she’s been in two of my favourite horror/comedies that I’ve seen in recent years. She’ll be an even more sought-after actress as the years pass by. Bloody gore, naive fatalities, fancy costumes, hilarious profanity, surrealistic family complexities, and limitless buffoonery will keep you entertained for an hour and a half, offering an escape from what you see on the news every day. Producer/actor/director George Clooney has put his heart and soul to it. He might not be appearing enough lately – his last feature film was Money Monster (2016) – but in front of the camera he is as great as he meticulous behind it. Suspense’s favourite narrative technique is “delay of resolution”. The journey of Augustine and Iris to the weather station will make your heart skip a lot more than a beat as will the meteor shower’s sequence in space. Extra credits go to the sinking container scene. Both the journey on Earth but also in space, go through various tribulations and the dramatic parts in between will give you the time to bond with the characters. Felicity Jones, David Oyelowo, Kyle Chandler, Demián Bichir, Tiffany Boone, and introducing Caoilinn Springall, give amazing performances and enhance both the drama and the suspense. But I believe the film’s strongest suit is the narrative structure where the fabula and the shyuzet are organised in such manner that reveal only what you need to know, when you need to know it. Keep postponing what you want to know. What has happened will not be revealed to you that easily and will you definitely need to read between the lines. The levels of knowledge vary throughout the film. You don’t know exactly what Augustine knows but you still know a lot more than the crew does. On the other hand, you know almost everything that is happening on the satellite when Augustine knows nothing but you know as much as they do when it comes to the global disaster. No matter what the narration remains restricted at all times and you are not the omniscient spectator you would like to be. After most of it is said and done, it all comes down to what your expectations are prior to hitting ‘play’. It is not an action film. It is a cosmic journey to finding a place to start anew and it an esoteric journey to remorse, redemption, and our deepest regrets. Yet, people found the ending… unfulfilling. It is not the ending that is unfulfilling. It is the connection with ourselves, and, consequently, the connection with the people we love and they love us back. Having met love, a bank robber decides to quit, turn himself in, and cut a deal but nothing goes according to plan. My issues with the film started with the first act as everything happens too fast, too conveniently. The character development is not even minimal. It jumps straight into it not having shown us how good he is in what he does or anything really about him. Then, he just happens to move into a new town and, right off the bat, he finds a single, attractive woman around his age who, cut to a year later, she decides to move in with him. And then he wants to surrender. I found it like no rapport is build whatsoever. It feels as if no investment in character or story development has been made. Past the interesting first plot point though and moving into the second act, I must say that things get a lot more… engaging. The action is solid, the explanations given are adequate even convincing, the acting is just about right, and the chemistry between Liam Neeson and Kate Walsh appealing. The story is still not very factual but well shot and well edited, and entertaining nonetheless. With them, Jai Courtney, Jeffrey Donovan, Anthony Ramos, and Robert Patrick complete the film’s interesting cast. Of course, the one that steals the show is none other than… Tazzie! Finally, most of what you think would happen, does actually happen, leaving nothing much to talk about past the end credits. Regardless, give it a go. For the type of action it is, and in times like these, Honest Thief will keep you entertained and make you forget for a couple of hours how many new cases were announced today. The once-infected world by a disease that was turning people into zombies has now been cured, but those who had turned face now society’s discrimination and wrath for all the things they did. Reinstatement, remorse, forgiveness, redemption, tolerance, stigmatisation, and family are the exceptional qualities that separate The Cured from the mainstream Hollywood post-apocalyptic zombie outbreak calamity. I have to thank my mate Gary for reminding me of this one, commenting on #Alive (2020) https://kgpfilmreviews.com/2020/12/12/alive-2020-action-drama-horror/. Acting as a social commentary and fragile post-postapocaliptic metaphor for the real world we currently live in, without getting into historical or sociological analyses, The Cured is indirectly associated with the Irish modern history but also the whole world’s rehabilitation system and the stigma one carries trying to reinstate. Writer/director David Freyne has done a brilliant job behind the camera, and Sam Keeley gives the justice broken Senan deserves. Actor/producer Elliot Page has always been amazing in everything he’s been in and his acting is a force to be reckoned with.
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ERGO PINK FEST 2020 WHAT IS Ergo Pink FEST Ergo Arts Theatre is happy to announce its 3rd annual Ergo Pink Fest (a four-day festival in May 2020 that supports develops and showcases the works of women playwrights and playwrights of marginalized gender identities). This is a juried event of plays that pass the Bechdel-Wallace Test (modified to include non-binary and transgender characters). The Festival will feature new submissions to be juried by a panel of theatre artists, as well as other unproduced works from women and non-binary playwrights across Canada. WHAT we are looking for Ergo Arts Theatre is looking for One-Act and Full-Length Plays about women and individuals of marginalized genders. Plays must include the following criteria: Must be an unproduced, original work Must be at least in the first draft stage. (We may ask for the full draft. Please do not submit plays that are not at this stage) Must be written by a Canadian playwright (woman, non-binary, trans or any marginalized gender identity) Must pass the Bechdel-Wallace Test: The work must feature at least two women (modified to include non-binary, transgender characters and characters with marginalized gender identities), who talk to each other, about something other than a man Must be able to be read/performed by no more than 5 actors One-act plays must run between 50-60 minutes (approx. 45-60 pages) There will be a maximum of 6 slots available for 60 min plays Full-length plays must run between 75-90 min max There will be a maximum of 2 slots available for full-length plays If your piece is selected, you will be led through the initial development period with a dramaturg leading up to the festival. When you have completed your one-on-one dramaturgy period, you will confer with your dramaturg and festival director about the appropriate next steps of development. Your play may continue with further dramaturgy or proceed to a workshop and rehearsal period with your dramaturg, professional actors and a director, that will culminate in a staged reading of your work in the festival. These readings will take place May 28-31, 2020. What you need to apply Your application must include: Application form HERE Script Sample (20 pages max). Script sample must be 20 continuous pages of the play. A $20 application fee – This is a reading fee. Deadline for Submissions: November 17, 2019 Notification Date: January 2020 Only one submission per candidate please. Ergo Arts Theatre and Ergo Pink Fest welcomes participants from all over Canada. The festival will cover the costs of 3 sessions with a professional dramaturg (for any out-of-town artists, these sessions can be done remotely through video conference call); an initial read-through of the play with the dramaturg, a professional director and actors; and if plays move to a second phase, a minimum of 2 workshop days with the director and actors; and 1 staged reading for a public audience in a Toronto theatre. It is highly recommended for playwrights to be in Toronto for the read-through, workshops and staged readings. At this point, unfortunately, there is no funding for transportation or accommodation subsidies for out-of-town artists. All applicants residing outside of the GTA will be responsible for their own transportation to and from Toronto and their meals and accommodation during the dramaturgy and workshops and for the duration of the festival. Application Bursary – Ergo Arts Theatre understands that financial circumstances vary and we want you to know financial barriers should not prevent you from applying to Ergo Pink Fest. If you require assistance covering the application fee, please send us a message at email@example.com (with the subject line, “EPF 2020 Application Bursary”, to let us know.
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1. What is your screenplay about? Baby Queen is about a 10-year-old drag queen and their single gay father trying to get famous in Wisconsin. When an ambitious child talent agent from Milwaukee scoops them up and launches their career, they must escape the trappings of fame in order to save their relationship. In this new world where queerness is a hot commodity, they learn that their individuality is too important to sell. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Definitely a comedy, with enough lip sync numbers to maybe be considered a musical? 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? Baby Queen should be made because audiences haven’t seen these types of characters and relationships before. The heart and soul of this story is the close bond between a single gay father and his drag queen child, which is put to the test through the climax. Ultimately, they both find that their dreams of fame and success aren’t as important as the people they have around them to share it. This is a fast-paced story with quick-witted dialogue and multiple lip sync performances. Rather than focus on the agony of queerness that is often portrayed in movies, I wanted to write a joyful and heartwarming story featuring a gender non-binary main character who’s pronouns are the least interesting part of who they are. 4. How would you describe this script in two words? Queer and wholesome. 5. What movie have you seen the most times in your life? If I’m being totally honest, it’s Reno 911: Miami. I saw it for the first time as a teen and proceeded to watch it every single night before bed for like 6 months. And it still holds for me today, it’s just so fun and stupid. 6. How long have you been working on this screenplay? 2 years! I did the first draft in film school at Second City, and then used the lockdowns to slog through the next few drafts. 7. How many stories have you written? I’ve made a few shorts, and I love writing and performing in live storytelling shows, but this is the first feature I’ve completed so far. 8. What is your favorite song? (Or, what song have you listened to the most times in your life?) Little Bird by Annie Lennox. It’s such a fun pop song but somehow always makes me weepy because it’s so earnest. I have tried to write it into every single thing I make, to the point where people have been like “you have to stop using that song”. Also You Can Call Me Al by Paul Simon is ingrained in my DNA at this point. 9. What obstacles did you face to finish this screenplay? Well the pandemic took away a lot of the physical obstacles and gave me plenty of time to write, so the next obstacle in its place was self-doubt. I’ve always believed in the idea of this script, but I’ve struggled with having enough confidence to be the one to write it. Also, I still struggle with how to write stories post-pandemic. It’s hard to create a world for your characters when everything in the real world is changing so dramatically all the time. 10. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about? I love making documentaries, it uses a totally different part of my brain and it’s a great way to tell stories without having to write them. I’m passionate about working in production, and helping other writers express their voice. I’m also passionate about my stubby little dachshund. 11. You entered your screenplay via FilmFreeway. What has been your experiences working with the submission platform site? I’ve used FilmFreeway to submit both screenplays and short films, and I’ve found it to be a really reliable and useful way to get my work out there and meet some great people. 12. What influenced you to enter the festival? What were your feelings on the initial feedback you received? This is my first time submitting a script to festivals and contests, so I cast a wide net and sent it to a huge variety. While all the feedback has been useful, I’m especially grateful and eager to hear from a queer festival like the LGBTQ+ Toronto Film Festival. I wanted this story to resonate specifically with the queer community, so to get feedback from that particular perspective was really encouraging and motivating. Watch the Screenplay Reading: 10-year-old drag queen Darien the Librarian dreams of going viral, but when the top child agent in Milwaukee launches their career in the lucrative and booming drag industry, their single gay father must rescue them from the murky depths of local fame. Narrator: Elizabeth Rose Morriss Darien: Andy Camp Jonathan: Shawn Devlin Ma: Hannah Ehman
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South East London’s Harve is the LGBTQ+ scene’s new hidden treasure. The singer-songwriter floats on skies of electronic-infused R&B, and soft vocals. This is true of Harve’s most recent release “Blue for You,” which is a synthesized wonder. This track sounds like feelings, filtered through a dark lens and synthy strings. Harve’s production is skillful, courtesy of producer Kwes Darko, who they’ve collaborated with since 2015. EUPHORIA. was delighted to interview Harve to talk about “Blue for You,” the inner machinations of their mind, and their upcoming projects. First of all, a little about you. How did you begin songwriting? I wasn’t a musical child really at all. It wasn’t until my mum passed away when I was 12. I began to use her guitar as a way to jam my bedroom door shut… in my room hating everyone. I started playing it, naturally started singing, and then it was clear as day that [music] was a way for me to therapize what I was going through. That’s when I first got into writing. After that, it was a natural progression of moving away from the guitar and discovering the world of electronic music. Music was the only way that really made sense to work through what I was going through. Who are your inspirations? Growing up, my music taste shifted a lot. The earlier stuff I listened to was from my parents – a lot of David Bowie and T-Rex, and my Dad loved soul music. Then, when I started to find what I like, I got massively into Destiny’s Child. As I got older, people like Joni Mitchell became a massive [inspiration] for me. [Harve flashes their hand tattoo of the word BLUE] Joni Mitchell’s Blue is my favorite album. That changed the way I perceived a lot of things. I was amazed at how someone could capture so much in lyrics. On a more sonic level, I remember listening to the first Bon Iver album and being like, this is crazy. Frank Ocean and RnB came up as a completely different thing after that. Anyone who’s really being unashamedly themselves and really going for it: I’m down – you’re inspiring. You’re a self-identified part of the LGBTQ+ community. What does representation in the music industry mean for you? I think it means a lot. Maybe in the past couple of years, we’re seeing more [queer] people, but it still feels… just a very palatable version. In my head, I can count the non-binary or gender non-conforming artists on one hand (that I know of). Growing up, I wish I had more [representation]. Like any other form of representation, if you don’t see it, you don’t feel like it’s a possibility. I think we’re getting there, though. If you don’t give [LGBTQ+ people] an extra platform, you’re assuming there’s a level playing field. And there’s really not. What’s the aim of your music? Is it just about enjoying creating content, or is there a deeper dimension for you? Being non-binary… my existence already is political, just being that and being outside of the norm. So my music comes from that place. It’s for everyone, but I’ve written it with people like me in mind. When you find someone that you like, and you find out they’re queer, or enby (= non binary), it’s just like a whole other dimension. Looking forward to the future when shows are a possibility, ensuring that it’s a safe space and those people are protected is a massive priority for me. Representation is so important, it’s how we all find out about [ourselves]. Representation challenges people’s ideas. How would you define your sound? (We love it by the way). It’s something I find really difficult to do, defining it. The only thing that really resonates with me, is that it’s night time music. That’s when I made it, that’s what it reminds me of, that’s the mood I feel. In the evening, it’s the time that you’re left alone most with your thoughts. It’s when I feel the most: when the day is done and I’m thinking about everything. What was the inspiration for “Blue for You”? I can remember the moment a few years ago in a past relationship… lying on my bed and hearing everything going on outside. I realized I’d been dampening myself to fit the needs of my partner at the time. It really just came from that. There’s this double edge where it’s sad because you know it’s the beginning of the end, but also the revelation of remembering you are your own person, and whatever happens, you’re going to get through it. What’s the writing process for a track like this? Who did you work with? What happens a lot for me when I write songs, is that I go to write and it all just comes out. I start a lot of things by myself. Normally, I go into the studio with something I’ve already worked on, and I ask people I trust to help me elevate it. My housemate is a very good keys player, and he helps me takes my initial concept to the next level with chords or whatever. The production is by Kwes Darko, who’s worked with Slowthai, and a bunch of other people. He’s really sick, and we worked in-depth on a lot of stuff. Your sound on “Blue for You” seems to perfectly marry the synthesized with the natural. Can you expand on the sonic concept of this track? It starts off quite sparse, and random. There’s this motif going on with the synth, which is quite melancholic. That bit where the strings hit and everything blows up, that’s that moment of realization for me. That was exactly how I’d felt when I realized I was getting it all wrong. Then it goes into this open string section, meant to be that release of realization. Marrying natural sounds and synthetic sounds – I love doing that. Certain sounds resonate with you. Synth sounds hit me, it seems like they’ve been manipulated to make you feel a certain way. How do you cope with feeling blue? Other than writing incredible songs about it. Now is the perfect time to talk about this! Anyone that’s gone through a prolonged dark period in their life knows that one way to deal with it is to rein back all your expectations of what a victory is. I’m quite ambitious, I’m a Capricorn, and so I find it hard to not be hard on myself. But when you’re feeling blue, you have to rationalize yourself and realize it’s the little things, those little victories are everything. Personally, I like walking. I love to go on a long walk. We’re in this space where there’s just content everywhere, so you have to disassociate sometimes, you need that mental break. You have to just veg out sometimes. Congratulations on announcing your debut EP! Can you give us any sneaky info? The EP is out the 21st May and it’s called Held by the Moon. It’s really precious to me, it’s the first full thing I’m putting out into the world. It’s been the product of lots of years of working things out and self-acceptance. I hope, especially to queer people that they resonate with it, and this is something they can hold tightly as well.
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Although scientists have been aware that magnetism and electricity are two sides of the same proverbial coin for almost 150 years, researchers are still trying to find new ways to use a material’s electric behavior to influence its magnetic behavior, or vice versa. Magnetoelectrics get their name from the fact that their magnetic and electric properties are coupled to each other. Because this physical link potentially allows control of their magnetic behavior with an electrical signal or vice versa, scientists have taken a special interest in magnetoelectric materials. The Argonne-led team focused on the compound EuTiO3 (europium-titanium oxide), which has a simple atomic structure that suited it especially well to the experiment. The titanium atom sits in the middle of a cage constructed of the europium and oxygen atoms. By first compressing the cage through growing a thin film of EuTiO3 on a similar crystal with a smaller lattice and then applying a voltage, the titanium shifts slightly, electrically polarizing the system, and more importantly, changing the magnetic order of the material. This new approach to cross-coupling magnetoelectricity could prove a key step toward the development of next-generation memory storage, improved magnetic field sensors, and many other applications long dreamed about. Unfortunately, scientists still have a ways to go to translating these findings into commercial devices. Potential magnetic and electric memories each have a distinct appeal to researchers. Electric memories – like the kind used into today’s electronics – allow computers to write data fast and very efficiently. Magnetic memories are less energy efficient, but are extraordinarily robust. Because the electric and magnetic parameters in these particular materials are so strongly linked, engineers might also be able to use them in the future to create non-binary memories. This story is reprinted from material from Argonne National Lab, with editorial changes made by Materials Today. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent those of Elsevier. Link to original source.
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Alliance 4 Girls 7th Conference: “The World We Imagine” October 11 @ 8:00 am - 4:30 pm$99 Ten years ago, Alliance for Girls embarked on a journey to join the movement of self-liberation, empowerment, and leadership of girls, women, and gender expansive youth. Today, this alliance has grown to 180 members representative of organizations and individuals who bravely work towards a more equitable and inclusive world. This year, for our 7th conference, we invite you to gather with us as we honor the legacy of our collective work, celebrate our members, and creatively engage to build “The World We Imagine,” one where radical safety exists for girls and gender expansive people, so that they may thrive in leadership, self-love, and justice. The World We Imagine Conference is filled with influential speakers, youth leaders, engaging panels, workshops, and creative spaces for community, leadership, healing, and restoration. The World We Imagine conference will focus on these three themes: Radical Safety for girls* as defined by them from their homes to school to public spaces and everywhere in between. Girls in the Lead to equip and uplift girls’ experiences and solutions across all sectors. Healing and Restoration for girls champions and girls themselves to sustain our work and wellbeing through practicing collective care. *“Girls” refers to gender-expansive youth (cis girls, trans girls, non-binary youth, gender non-conforming youth, gender queer youth, and any girl-identified youth).
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The rainbow flag is flying outside Plassey House this week for Trans Health and Awareness Week. It was raised two months after anti non-binary graffiti scrawled on a gender neutral toilet in the University of Limerick (UL) was discovered. This week, UL Student Life’s Trans Health and Awareness Week runs alongside Out in UL’s Rainbow Week. The week is the result of a “concerted effort” to ensure that issues which specifically affect trans students would be addressed, Alena Kiel says. Kiel is a second year PhD student and tutor in the department of English, Irish and Communications. They also identify as a non-binary transgender person. They have been developing several projects with Student Life to improve administrative understanding of and accommodations for transgender students and staff for some time now, and kicked off Trans Health and Awareness week with a ‘Trans 101’ workshop on Tuesday. “My impression is that students want to be helpful/supportive of their trans peers, but feel unsure how to do so or what kind of language to use,” they said. “When we can give people the right words to use, they can take away a sense of empowerment and an understanding that it’s easier than they think to be supportive.” Alena believes all students and staff need this training to ensure the university is a safe and inclusive place for trans students and staff. Alena has experienced harassment and discrimination on campus, and says most of their professional peers refuse to use their proper pronouns, even though they’re in their email signature and they often wear a badge that says “they/them”. Some reasons provided by their peers as to why they couldn’t use Alena’s pronouns included “it’s too hard to remember” or they’re “grammatically incorrect.” “I have had slurs shouted at me on multiple occasions, from people walking by on campus or passing in cars as I walked to my student accommodation.” The English and Sociology tutor said they often speak about gender and queer theory in their classes: “I have had students in my tutorials actually laugh in my face or engage in other disrespectful behaviours when the topic comes up.” Alena has been working on a volunteer basis with the Student’s Union for the last few years, providing LGBTQI+ and Trans 101 trainings to student representatives, sabbat officers and Student Life staff. “I helped draft a Student Name Change policy for the SU to use when trans students want to run for office, and started a conversation around providing more gender neutral options on student and staff-facing paperwork,” they explain. This includes a third, ideally write-in, gender option and the inclusion of the neutral title Mx. Alena wants to ensure there are policies in place to protect trans students and staff, and a system of accountability to ensure that those policies are upheld at every level. Another idea Alena has comes from her alma matter in the United States. After people had completed sensitivity training called ‘SafeZone,’ they were given a sticker to place prominently at their workplace or office to signify that they were aware and sympathetic, and that they were committed to keeping their workplace free from discrimination. “I loved seeing those stickers everywhere on my campus because it made me feel safe and confident that even if I was discriminated against or harassed, I had a wealth of places to go and people to talk to for help.” “I would absolutely love to see something like that at UL, and I’m trying to figure out the logistics of it currently.” Alena hopes the week will show people that, in regards to trans inclusivity, that “UL is a safe place.” “Where people are well-informed and understand a variety of perspectives, and that UL has specific policies in place and will stand up for them should something like hate speech or harassment occur.” “I want people to see that UL and Limerick are safe places to be who you are, gender identity included.” They hope Trans Health and Awareness Week sends a message to trans students and staff members, whether they’re out or not, that UL “cares about them, respects them, and values them as individuals.”
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Petition to Francis Collins, Jenni Glenn Gingery, Sean Tipton, Mary Green, Dr. Anuja Dokras, Dr. Barbara Levy, Jeremy Lazarus, Kevin Griffis, Polly Webster, Yvonne Lau, Richard Ricciardi Recognize #PCOS Polycystic Ovary Syndrome as a significant health concern demanding national attention and government support. Often unrecognized PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) can cause many physical and emotional symptoms and for the up to 10% -20% of women and girls with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Worldwide, it is estimated less than half know what it is or that they have it. Many women with PCOS, have gone years without the proper diagnosis and have silently suffered not knowing what was truly wrong. Even in today’s medically advanced era, women from around the country are experiencing the same lack of response from a medical community with little understanding of PCOS, except in cases when the infertility aspect are addressed. As a result, single women, adolescents, LGBT, older women and those not trying to get pregnant have little chance of being diagnosed!!! PCOS can be a precursor to many life threatening conditions including type II diabetes, hypertension, cancer, cardiovascular disease, stroke and kidney problems if left undiagnosed or untreated. This means PCOS contributes to some of the leading causes of death and disability in women today. So why does all of this this matter? PCOS is the leading cause of female infertility in women of reproductive age PCOS is the most common endocrine disorder in women PCOS affects an estimated 14 milluon reproductive-age women in the U.S. Over 50% of PCOS patients are obese 50% of PCOS patients have diabetes by age 40 Approximately 34% of women with #PCOS have #depression and 45% have anxiety. PCOS patients are at higher risk to develop high blood pressure, lipid disorders and coronary artery disease As many as 40% of PCOS patients as young as age 30-45 may have coronary calcification (a warning of heart attack risk) To put this in to further perspective... PCOS affects about 14 million women in the USA. That's more than the number of people diagnosed with Breast Cancer, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis and Lupus combined!" - Louise Chang, MD Therefore, PCOS leaders, government officials, organizaions and advocates are charged with identifying strategies for achieving substantial improvement in the quality of health care and education for all patients living with the syndrome. PCOS patients can not and should not simply be dismissed as a gynecological or infertility problem! With more than half of the women with PCOS predestined to have prediabetes or type 2 diabetes before the age of 40, and increased risks for heart disease, stroke and endometrial cancer, finding ways to diagnose, screen and educate on the connection between thesee diseases to PCOS is imperative! Without the proper education and awareness of these connected disorders and the seriousness of PCOS as a metabolic endocrine disorder, these epidemics will continue to rise. The NIH needs to allocate more than 0.1% of funding to the approximately 30 million women affected in The United States and needs to engage and direct federal agencies to support more research, better physician education and better tools and resources for women and girls with the syndrome to live healthier lives with healthier outcomes! Petition to Karen L Parker PhD MSW Support Detransitioners at the National Institutes of Health We, the undersigned of this petition, recognize detransitioners (those who desist from gender transition) as members of the diverse community of sexual and gender minorities whose healthcare needs the NIH SGMRO is intended to serve. We call upon the NIH SGMRO to acknowledge the existence of the growing detrans community, and to allocate funds in direct support of detransitioners' unique, urgent, and largely unmet medical needs. The Sexual & Gender Minority Research Office (SGMRO) was established in 2015 to coordinate SGM-related research and activities at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Detransitioners are by nature gender-nonconformists, and many if not most are same-sex attracted. The Office's definition of "SGM" is rightfully broadly written, and it would include detrans folk: > Sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations include, but are not limited to, individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, asexual, transgender, two-spirit, queer, and/or intersex. Individuals with same-sex or -gender attractions or behaviors and those with a difference in sex development are also included. These populations also encompass those who do not self-identify with one of these terms but whose sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or reproductive development is characterized by non-binary constructs of sexual orientation, gender, and/or sex. Yet the SGMRO makes no mention of detransitioners on their website: Sorry, no results found for 'detrans'. Sorry, no results found for 'detransition'. Sorry, no results found for 'detransitioner'. Detransitioners are an emergent and growing community. Individual profiles have been increasingly published in recent years by BBC, CBC Radio Canada, HuffPost, IJR, Independent, Paper, Sky News, The Atlantic, The Daily Signal, The Guardian, The Stranger, The Sydney Morning Herald, Them, USA Today, and Vocativ. The world's first and largest online community of detransitioners, r/detrans, has grown in less than two years to include over 2,000 detransitioners and over 3,000 allies globally. Detransitioners' numbers and experiences have long been downplayed by unreasonable terminologies and methodologies within the medical community. Even worse, new and unbiased attempts at scientific research into detransitioners' demographics, well-being, and medical needs have been censured. Proposal to research 'trans regret' rejected by university for fear of backlash, claims psychotherapist How the Fight Over Transgender Kids Got a Leading Sex Researcher Fired Gender Dissenter Gets Fired The new taboo: More people regret sex change and want to ‘detransition’, surgeon says Detransitioners are a repressed community, presumably for not fitting the dominant prescription of gender transition to alleviate gender dysphoria. Partisan, identity-based activism has inappropriately taken precedence over evidence-based care and the credo first to do no harm. Detrans folk have experienced gross mistreatment and neglect by the status quo of gender-specializing healthcare professionals. Many detransitioners have been irrevocably harmed and traumatized, both mentally and physically, by the gender-affirmation model. This radical medicalization too-often presents inadequate differential diagnostic procedures, and it unfairly labels noninvasive approaches to gender dysphoria with politicized slurs. It is especially harmful to individuals not yet of neurological maturity, and to those of atypical neurology. Detransitioners deserve better. Desistance from transition shouldn't be shamed. Discussion, research, and support for detransitioners shouldn't be taboo. The needs of detransitioners are urgent and largely unmet. They often include: Social interaction and re-integration; Suicide prevention; Psychological referrals free of gender-affirmation; Primary-care physician referrals free of gender-affirmation; Endocrinologist referrals free of gender-affirmation; Access to same-sex HRT; Access to facial and bodily hair-removal for females; Surgical referrals for chest/breast and genital reconstruction in males and females; Research efforts to develop donated organ transplants; Research efforts to develop laboratory-regenerated organ implants; General questions of what outcomes, timelines, and strategies to expect and achieve in detransition, based on sex, age, duration of transition, and methods of transition; As well as many legal questions, such as guidance and options in document restoration, and options for post-transition justice. We, the undersigned of this petition, recognize detransitioners (those who desist from gender transition) as members of the diverse community of sexual and gender minorities whose healthcare needs the NIH SGMRO is intended to serve. We call upon the NIH SGMRO to acknowledge the existence of the growing detrans community, and to allocate funds in direct support of detransitioners' unique, urgent, and largely unmet medical needs. Petition to Barbara Newhouse, Executive Directors of every ALS Association chapter, Board of Directors of every ALS Association chapter, Board of Trustees of every ALS Association chapter Create a National Home Health & Respite Care Grant Program for People Living with ALS Background: A person diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) will experience savagely relentless and permanent muscle loss of their voluntary muscles. While the disease may initially start out differently for those affected, the inevitable end result is the same for all who choose to live long enough – complete paralysis. What may begin with simply being physically clumsy or slurring words, quickly evolves into losing the ability to move any part of the body, breathe on one’s own, swallow and talk. Ultimately for all, 24/7 care is required, particularly true if the person elects to have a tracheostomy and/or be placed on mechanical ventilation or assistance. What does one do when faced with these daunting physical challenges and yet chooses to remain living at home? For those who are fortunate enough to qualify for Medicaid or Veteran’s benefits, or have a long-term care policy, they receive home health benefits and are able to typically get by. Others may have enough family and friends to provide some care, although they often quickly become emotionally, physically and financially exhausted, needing respite care relief. For the rest, it’s a devastating struggle of epic proportions. Some are forced into bankruptcy to qualify for Medicaid, while others choose to end their lives prematurely to prevent their families from being obliterated by the enormous financial hardship and burden. They die to save their family’s hard-earned pension, children’s college fund and property. It’s sickening what happens to these families, yet no one talks about it. It’s a monumental failure of our society. These families just don’t have the discretionary funds to pay for caregivers, which can run from $52,000 to $104,000 annually (50 hours per week x $20 per hour = $52,000 annually, assuming overtime doesn’t have to be considered - or - 100 hours per week x $20 per hour = $104,000 annually, assuming overtime doesn’t have to be considered). How many of us could actually pay this much out of our own pockets? Not many. Even upper middle-class citizens would have great difficulty coming up with such an amount, and there are numerous cases of those who can’t. Money should never, absolutely never, play any part in deciding whether to live or die. It’s morally incomprehensible and unequivocally wrong. The ALS Association (ALSA) can and must help. They are the preeminent non-profit ALS organization in the United States, with chapters located throughout to serve the entire ALS community. Their marketing and fundraising potential in the ALS marketplace is unrivaled, and they have publicly committed to patient care being in their core plan as a primary mission, as it rightfully should be. The very lives of the people the ALS Association was formed to serve hang in the balance. Until there is a treatment or cure for all people living with ALS, there is nothing more urgent than home health care. As of the last financial statement published for the ALS Association for fiscal year ending January 31, 2017, their total unrestricted assets were reported at $82,712,789, and total net assets were $104,468,596. Their financial position is strong. Below is a carefully considered, achievable plan to provide home health and respite care grants nationwide to all eligible applicants. While it is merely a drop in the bucket, it is a step in the right direction and will help so many. It is anticipated event participation will grow substantially with the implementation of this direct care program, thereby increasing funds raised. This could potentially offset the funds diverted for home health and respite care grants. National Home Health & Respite Care Program for the ALS Association to implement: Create a national home health and respite care grant program to be implemented in every chapter, permanent in nature, with an effective start date of no later than the end of the 3rd quarter of the ALSA fiscal year ending January 31, 2018. At the commencement of the program, funds from the specified sources will begin to be deposited and accrued. Evaluate grant applications and begin awarding grants, with an effective start date of the 2nd quarter of the ALSA fiscal year ending January 31, 2019. Ensure the program is consistent and fair for all ALS patients by implementing the exact same program in every ALSA chapter nationwide. Establish a separate budgetary account and unique account number in each chapter for deposits and withdrawals, specifically and solely for use for the home health and respite care grants. Funding will include a mandatory contribution from ALS Association National in the amount of $5 million in total per ALSA fiscal year quarter, with the first distribution occurring within one week of the initial launch of the program, which is scheduled to begin during the 3rd quarter of the ALSA fiscal year ending on January 31, 2018. Each subsequent quarterly deposit shall occur within one week of the start of each quarter of the ALSA fiscal year. The ALS Association National will determine what percentage to allocate to each chapter’s program by determining the number of living ALS patients each chapter serves, as compared with the total number of ALS patients served throughout all chapters in the United States. Distributions from ALS Association National shall be in full, not incremental installments. Additionally, a mandatory 7% allocation from all “Walk to Defeat ALS” and “Ride to Defeat ALS” gross proceeds will be allocated to each chapter’s respective home health and respite care program accounts, as well as private donations specifically earmarked for such. Should this 7% mandatory contribution have a detrimental impact on a particular chapter’s operations, ALS Association National will waive the equivalent of this amount in the upward contribution from the chapter to ALS Association National. Individuals or groups may also establish their own fundraising events for the specific purpose of funding this program, with the capacity to allocate the funds raised to any chapter nationwide. Create a donation portal on the alsa.org website under each chapter, as well as on each chapter’s individual websites, which directs donations to each respective account. Market the program through chapter and national press releases, descriptive website information, email, social media and private solicitations. Actively solicit donations from private parties and organizations. The responsibility for this task lies with each chapter’s leadership and fundraising arm, as well as ALS Association National’s leadership. ALS Association National will hire an independent oversight committee to evaluate the program’s performance and adherence to the guidelines and criteria established herein. The committee will also send a survey to grant awardees to determine their level of satisfaction and any areas for improvement. This shall be done at the close of each fiscal year, beginning with the close of the ALSA fiscal year ending January 31, 2019. A public report shall be created by the committee no later than the end of the 1st quarter of each ALSA fiscal year. Reevaluate appropriate grant funding amounts each year based on the intake of funding and the residual balance at the end of each ALSA fiscal year. Each chapter will issue payment directly to a certified home health agency or an individual of the grant awardee’s choosing for either custodial type services or skilled nursing services. No person awarded a grant shall pay anything out of their own pockets for subsequent reimbursement. Should a certified home health provider or individual of the awardee’s choosing be unavailable in the awardee’s service area, the chapter will be responsible for contracting with a licensed home health aide, LVN or RN directly to provide the services the awardee requires. In such cases, the chapter will pay these individuals directly. Once again, no awardee will pay anything out of their own pocket for subsequent reimbursement. All donations to these accounts shall be tax-deductible to the donor. At the end of each fiscal year, each individual chapter will create and publish a public report indicating the total amount of donations received, the quantity of respite care grants issued, the quantity of home health grants issued, the total value of disbursements for each and the residual balance. Home health and respite care grants will be awarded for up to $7,500, depending on demonstrated need by the applicant. Applications received while funds are depleted shall be given priority consideration once funds become available again. Those registered with their chapter will receive notification of the program’s existence from support staff and via email. No funding for ALSA staff or administrative overhead, or any other expenses or fees, can be withdrawn from the contributions to these accounts. The accounts are to be used for the express purpose of receiving donations and paying out grants for this program. ALS Association National Home Health & Respite Care Program criteria: The applicant for whom the application is intended must have an official diagnosis of ALS or PLS, be registered with the chapter for which they are applying and live within the service area of the chapter to which they applied. The applicant need not attend an ALS clinic to be eligible. There are no income criteria to be met. Qualifying applicants may receive only one grant award during each ALSA fiscal year, and the grant award may be used in any increment over a 12-month period from the award date. Additionally, applicants may reapply and be awarded a grant during each ALSA fiscal year, which begins February 1 and ends January 31 each year. Applicant must live at a private residence, not a skilled nursing facility or similar, and have a home health or respite care need. Applicant is also encouraged to attempt to secure additional benefits potentially available to them, including, but not limited to, Medicaid, Veteran’s benefits, Medicare home health services, private insurance, long-term care plans and hospice. This often is difficult and time-consuming in nature, and there are often obstacles. For example, a patient in most states cannot be placed on hospice if they have life-sustaining procedures or equipment, such as a tracheostomy or mechanical ventilation. It is, therefore, an assumption of good faith that the applicant will attempt to secure such benefits to ensure grant funds are awarded to those most in need. Petition to United States Congress Demand the right to health care without discrimination Nurses and the communities we serve demand the right to health care without discrimination. This is a central part of our nurse practice acts, state-by-state, and we call on the U.S. Congress to pass legislation to prevent the Health and Human Services (HHS) from implementing policies designed to give healthcare workers the unprofessional right to discriminate. The newly created "Conscience and Religious Freedom Division" of HHS is inviting health care workers to deny care for certain patients.* For example, a nurse might cite a religious objection to caring for a transgender person or refuse to include the spouse of a gay or lesbian person while planning care. This is wrong because: Healthcare workers’ unions and management all agree that all patients deserve quality care free from discrimination Millions of healthcare workers of every religion and no religion work together every day without incident Religious and professional codes alike forbid discrimination Hate has no place in our healthcare system We demand that Congress direct the Office of Civil Rights of HHS to disband the Conscience and Religious Freedom Division and instead work to eliminate bias in healthcare. As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said: “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane.” Petition to Environmental Protection Agency Ban Asbestos in the US Now, Without Loopholes or Exemptions My daughter was just 10 years-old when my husband, Alan, was diagnosed with a cancer caused by exposure to asbestos, a deadly material which is still being used in the U.S. today. Families like mine have fought for decades to get the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban the use of asbestos, but instead the administration allows imports and use to continue. Alan’s disease was incurable – but it was also entirely preventable. Asbestos kills an estimated 39,000 people in the US every year, yet the EPA has not banned companies from continuing to use it. They are knowingly poisoning Americans. In 2004, Doug Larkin and I co-founded the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization to fight for families battling mesothelioma. We vowed that we would fight with all of our strength to prevent other families from going through the pain, devastation, and loss that we experienced. Emily and I were there with Alan when he took his last breaths. I lost my soulmate and my daughter lost her father because our government refused to stand up to greedy corporations. The EPA has now spent decades of time and taxpayer dollars on asbestos research. They know it is deadly, yet hundreds of tons of raw asbestos are allowed every year to be used in our country. It’s long past time that the EPA banned this deadly material once and for all. Enough is enough. Petition to Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Brad Wilson, CEO, BCBS NC, Patrick Getson, Media center IVIG treatment for Myasthenia Gravis Everyone deserves access to a treatment that is successful for them, especially when they are told it will be covered by insurance. I have a disease called Myasthenia Gravis. Myasthenia Gravis is an autoimmune disease that attacks all of your voluntary muscles. These muscles are used for breathing, smiling, speaking, swallowing, eating, walking, etc. A few months ago I lost the ability to speak, I could not swallow or eat, I lived off of Ensure. I had a nystagmus in both eyes and when I used my hands they would ball up and become temporarily paralyzed. Some days I couldn’t even do a thumbs up. I am a 22-year-old stay-at-home mother, full-time in school working towards becoming a therapist/clinical psychologist and being able to speak to my future patients and my child is pretty important. The hardest part besides not being able to speak was not being able to smile. My three year old couldn’t understand me and all I could do was cry. I was in need of IVIG infusions. Only two. I am allergic to prednisone because it gave me what is called prednisone psychosis and put me into a Myasthenic Crisis that I was able to come out of thanks to IVIG. After being told that BCBS would cover it at no cost and to go ahead and schedule my infusions, I received a letter today saying that coverage was completely denied. This disease has been so terrifying and hard on me and my family. I can’t afford these treatments, and currently they are my only option as far as keeping me out of the hospital. My neurologist wanted me to have just two double doses rounds of IVIG to get me through my flare up, I just had my transsternal thymectomy 8 weeks ago. The IVIG was to get me along until me Cellcept starts working. After my surgery I went into a flare up and struggled to smile and speak again if I ate throughout the day. If I have somewhere to be or I know I will be interacting with people I will go without food so that I will be able to communicate and not be heavily embarrassed by my lack of facial expressions. I am down to 105 pounds and when I got sick in May I was 119. I called the insurance company and made SURE it would be covered. I had met my out of pocket max due to the two week hospitalization and surgery. All I needed was two doses so that I could speak, see, hold my head up without extreme pain and weakness and smile to my little girl. They assured me it would be covered at no cost to me, and I asked them about twenty times if they were absolutely positive. Please sign this petition to help me gain access to the healthcare I need in order to function. We pay our premiums and just finished paying off all of the medical bills. We took a sigh of relief and then became crushed to find out our insurance company had lied to us. We now have an almost $16,000 bill that is due by the 28th of October. My neurologist had a peer to peer that was deemed successful yet the bill still has NOT been covered. Apparently for people with Myasthenia Gravis, IVIG is mainly covered when you are in a crisis. So many of us are fighting to have this covered. A crisis can be VERY deadly and it is where basically your diaphragm stops breathing for you because it becomes too weak. Things that can cause a crisis are menstrual periods, stress, the heat, catching a cold, and more. A “crisis” could mean death. Why do they wait until we are in a potentially deadly Myasthenic crisis when these treatments help so many to prevent us from being hospitalized which then affects our job, our school work and our family. My three year old daughter didn’t understand why her mommy was suddenly gone for two weeks and came home with a huge “booboo” down her chest. I just had my chest sawed and cracked open to remove my thymus so that I could have a fair chance at remission. Nobody deserves to go through this. I would have never placed this burden on my family and I would have sacrificed my health if I had known that I indeed would not be served the treatment I needed at no cost to me after paying my out of pocket max and having no other option. I don’t want to wait until I could potentially collapse and stop breathing in front of my child before I am allowed the aid that I need. My husband is a paramedic and works nights, lord forbid he isn’t home if it happens. Please help me to reverse this and have access to IVIG and get BCBS to cover this bill. I just wanted to be able to have the basic functions of life and avoid being hospitalized which was the next step for my neurologist if they denied me. Petition to Kevin Brady, U.S. House of Representatives, Mike Enzi, Bernie Sanders HELP PEOPLE WITH RARE DISEASES GET THEIR LIFE-SAVING MEDICATIONS I am one of about 800,000 people in the U.S. who suffer from multiple sclerosis, a disabling progressive disease which affects the central nervous system. Other rare diseases include ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), muscular dystrophy, lupus and sarcoidosis. I lost my career to MS, as I have become totally disabled. There is no cure for MS, but the disease can be managed. There are currently 13 or so FDA-recognized disease modifying therapy medications, and even less for relapses. Treatment for these diseases is very costly. My daily disease modifying therapy medication costs over $6,500 per month, and the relapse medication costs $40,000 per treatment. This far exceeds my and my husband's total income, as my husband is totally disabled from a stroke. Obviously, very few people can afford these medications, especially when they are fully disabled. There is help available; the drug companies which make these specialty drugs have financial assistance programs that allow the patient to receive the drugs at low cost or for free. HOWEVER, PEOPLE WHO ARE ON GOVERNMENT-ASSISTEED PRESCRIPTION PLANS SUCH AS MEDICARE PART D OR MEDICAID CANNOT RECEIVE THIS HELP. A provision of the Social Security Act designed to prevent Medicare fraud also makes it a felony for a drug company to directly assist a patient financially if that patient has a government-assisted prescription plan, such as Medicare Part D or Medicaid. YOU CAN HELP! PLEASE LET CONGRESS KNOW THAT IT MUST AMEND THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT TO PERMIT DRUG COMPANIES TO PROVIDE PATIENTS WITH RARE DISEASES WITH DIRECT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SO THAT THEY CAN GET THEIR LIFE-SAVING MEDICATION!!! Petition to James Ryan, Pamela Sutton-Wallace Medical Bills Should NOT Prevent Educational Goals at the University of Virginia Nacy Sexton loves learning. He wants to use his education to become a teacher and instill his love of learning in others. When he was accepted at the University of Virginia (UVA), he couldn’t believe it -- He was on his way to becoming the first in his family to graduate from college, and he felt honored to be enrolled at such a prestigious institution. Nacy’s studies were interrupted when he was diagnosed with Lupus Anticoagulancy, a rare blood disorder. His illness forced him to take time off so he could heal. As a full-time student with only part-time work, he was soon faced with a pile of medical bills from UVA’s medical center that he couldn’t pay. When Nacy tried to re-enroll at UVA, he was devastated by the university’s response. With just two classes remaining before he could earn his degree, he was blocked from re-enrolling -- not because he was delinquent on his tuition or other education-related expenses, but because of those unpaid medical bills. The University of Virginia informed him that he must pay his medical bills before he can return to finish his degree. Nacy should not be punished because of his illness. He should not be prevented from finishing his degree because of the high cost of health care. UVA should do the right thing, and allow him to re-enroll and eventually graduate, as he continues to repay his medical bills. Nacy is not the only student impacted by UVA’s medical bill hold. That is why we call on UVA to immediately remove medical bill holds on students. A place of learning should not use medical bills to block its students from their educational goals. Nacy's full story can be found at his GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/22tp7yrw Nacy's story was also featured on CBS 19: http://www.newsplex.com/content/news/Charlottesville-man-seeks-help-to-re-enroll-at-the-University-of-Virginia-379700651.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_Charlottesville_Newsplex_-_CBS19__ABC16__FOX27 Washington Post Article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/uva-has-ruined-us-health-system-sues-thousands-of-patients-seizing-paychecks-and-putting-liens-on-homes/2019/09/09/5eb23306-c807-11e9-be05-f76ac4ec618c_story.html?noredirect=on
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Senator Josh Hawley thought he had a gotcha question for Berkeley law professor Khiara Bridges, but he ended up getting got, as her rhetorical savvy left him speechless and embarrassed. Smug, mansplaining insurrectionist Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) just made a progressive celebrity out of Berkeley law professor Dr. Khiara M. Bridges, though he certainly did not mean to do so. In a Tuesday Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the legal ramifications of the Supreme Court’s recent overturning of Roe v. Wade, Bridges was testifying on the topics of family law and reproductive rights. Hawley figured he’d troll Bridges by exploiting the splinter issue of abortion rights and trans-inclusive language, and thought maybe he’d get himself a winning soundbite. But Dr. Bridges splintered Hawley all the way to the woodshed, as KRON4 reports. The glorious, 90-second exchange can be seen in full below. Berkeley Law Professor Khiara Bridges: "I want to recognize that your line of questioning is transphobic, and it opens up trans people to violence." Sen. Josh Hawley: "Wow. Are you saying that I'm opening up people to violence by asking…" pic.twitter.com/hbGxw6RwZd — CSPAN (@cspan) July 12, 2022 Hawley initially thinks he’s going to nail Bridges. “You’ve used a phrase, I want to make sure I understand what you mean by it. You’ve referred to ‘people with a capacity for pregnancy.’ Would that be women?” Bridges is unflapped. “Many cis women have the capacity for pregnancy, many cis women do not have the capacity for pregnancy,” she responds. “There are also trans men who are capable of pregnancy as well as non-binary people who are capable of pregnancy.” She adds, practically laughing at him, “We can recognize that this impacts women while also recognizing that it impacts other groups. Those things are not mutually exclusive, Senator Hawley.” Then she turns the tables. “I want to recognize that your line of questioning is transphobic, and it opens up trans people to violence by not recognizing them,” she flatly tells him. Hawley gets defensive. “Wow, Are you saying that I’m opening up people to violence by asking whether or not women can have pregnancies?” “I want to note that out of five transgender persons has attempted suicide,” she points out. “Because of my line of questioning?” he fumes. “So we can’t talk about it?” “Because denying trans people exist, and pretending not to know they exist – ,” she tries to explain, but of course Hawley interrupts her. “I’m denying that trans people exist by asking you if you’re talking about if women have pregnancies?” She then games Hawley at his own game. “Do you believe that men can get pregnant?” she asks. “No, I don’t think men can get pregnant,” he responds. “So you’re denying that trans people exist,” Bridges concludes. “And that leads to violence?” Hawley asks, grasping, and now himself flustered. “Is this how you run your classroom? Are students allowed to question you or are they also treated like this?” “We have a good time in my class, you should join,” she calmly responds. “You would learn a lot.” Dr, Bridges is now an instant folk hero, so let’s get to know her. According to her UC Berkeley bio, Dr. Bridges was a college valedictorian who speaks three languages, is a classically trained ballet dancer, and has been published in the Harvard Law Review, Stanford Law Review, and Columbia Law Review. She’s the author of the books Reproducing Race: An Ethnography of Pregnancy as a Site of Racialization (2011), The Poverty of Privacy Rights (2017). And don’t tell Senator Josh Hawley, but her latest book is entitled Critical Race Theory: A Primer (2019). Related: Feinstein Says She’s Totally Cool With Senators Who Helped Incite Capitol Riot [SFist]
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The Art of Revolt by Geoffroy de Lagasnerie Stanford University Press (2017), 128 pages In the Trump age, to revolt against the idea of the state is to challenge both neoconservatives and their nostalgia for militant nationalism, and neoliberals with their sudden desperate cradling of the intelligence communities, the CIA and the FBI. Geoffroy de Lagasnerie’s new book is not interested in nursing the deep state or looking back into the Cold War for a renewed sense of purpose. What de Lagasnerie argues—through the context of the global war on terror and the stories of Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, and Chelsea Manning—is that we are in the midst of something new, and that it is time to look forward. Therefore, the most dangerous thing we can do in this transitional moment is seek refuge in old, broken forms and calcified jargon. Virginia Woolf argued after World War I that “we can best help you to prevent war by not repeating your words and following your methods but by finding new words and creating new methods.” De Lagasnerie, likewise, maintains that the entire “political scene is being displaced and a new form of political engagement is emerging,” and that it is the job of the scholar not to use old names like “whistle-blower,” “civil disobedience,” and “coward” to describe the revolution of our time. Instead of classifying Snowden, Assange, and Manning as “whistle-blowers,” and thereby locating them in an extremely circumscribed discourse, de Lagasnerie chooses to highlight the declassifying nature of these individuals and to refer to them more broadly as “truth-tellers.” “The task,” he writes, “is to prove as radical in terms of theory as they have been in terms of politics. To display intellectual loyalty to Snowden, Assange, and Manning, one must offer a theory commensurate with the heights their concrete engagements have attained.” Unlike Donald Trump, Barack Obama, John Kerry, and others who have sought to minimize and caricature these figures due to their flight from the state, de Lagasnerie says it is precisely in this mode of flight, refusal, and anonymity that we see the code for a new kind of revolution organized not around public collectives (think marching in the street) but around private individuals. The code of this “truth-teller,” much like Batman and his counterpart, the Joker, is anonymity, a mask. De Lagasnerie’s truth-teller is in many ways the negative or the double of the unclassified “terrorist” or “detainee” from the global war on terror, the bare and precarious individual who never receives trial at a place like Guantanamo Bay. The truth-teller reveals the state’s claim to democracy as a farce by revealing the state’s built-in exceptions, its secret unaccountable and therefore undemocratic programs and people. Whereas the civil disobedient from the 20th Century asks the state to return to order, the truth-teller calls for democracy now, as if for the first time. “Subjects who engage in civil disobedience,” de Lagasnerie asserts, “do not seek to escape sanction. They recognize its legitimacy and allow themselves to be punished. Engaging in civil disobedience means considering oneself subject to punishment” by the very state that invaded Iraq, bailed out the banks, and constructed and maintained Guantanamo Bay. Asking the Difficult Questions De Lagasnerie is a professor at the Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Arts in Paris. He is French. The Art of Revolt, published by Stanford University Press, represents a kind of international collaboration that is not at all unique to the world of scholarship. Where would our best scientific theories be without scholars collaborating across national borders? Where would our evolutions in computing be without the open-source sharing of information that defies proprietary identity markers like Russian, American, Chinese, or Indian? Such questions are remedial in the realms of scholarship but become transgressive when applied to the old national models of politics. And so, as we all wrestle with the implications of our current moment in which politics and computing find themselves bound together like a non-binary qubit in the quantum computer of the future, we must ask ourselves a far less remedial question: what kind of world do we wish to build for the next generation? The Art of Revolt is not interested in dodging the difficult questions by talking about Assange’s sexual behavior, Manning’s sexual identity, or Edward Snowden’s narcissism.Drawing on diverse thinkers such as Chomsky, Rawls, Nozick, Butler, Agamben, and Thoreau, de Lagasnerie emerges with a number of clear questions that are now more urgent than ever. “Because the state represents an instance of constraint,” he writes, “it cannot have legitimacy unless individuals have chosen to belong to it. A genuinely liberal society cannot view the question of belonging as a matter of fact. It must be a matter of choice.” In the age of Trump and the hashtags and bumper stickers urging “resistance,” the question becomes what exactly does it mean to resist? In the age of the Internet and its transnational model of information exchange, what does it mean to belong? In an increasingly binary conversation about identity politics, de Lagasnerie urges us to consider the actions of three individuals who have disidentified with the state structures of the 20th Century. For anyone interested in the stories of Snowden, Assange, and Manning, or other more recent “truth-tellers” like Reality Winner, de Lagasnerie’s work is invaluable. It begs us to consider the new kinds of identities the Internet fosters and the “relationship between the Internet and the predisposition to flight, or ‘treason.’” Although de Lagasnerie draws more heavily from theory than from the public rhetoric of his three subjects, his writing is lucid and accessible. But, more importantly than that, The Art of Revolt is original. It offers a new methodology and a new vocabulary. It will redefine the way you think about the morality and classification of whistle-blowers. It will reorient your understanding of democracy and politics in the 21st Century. It is indeed as bold in its theory as Snowden, Assange, and Manning have been in their actions against the state. If you liked this article, please consider becoming a Patron and contributing to the work we do here at The Mantle. Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, Whistle-Blower, Chelsea Manning
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Editor’s Note: And now for something different. The author of yesterday’s fiction piece, “German Love Song,” graciously offered to interview himself. Yes, you read that right. Here’s Antoine Bargel interviewing Antoine Bargel on perceptions, story, and inspiration. —CMG In “A German Love Song” you tell the story of a young gay man fighting the Nazis in the French Resistance guerrilla. I find this interesting, as the active role played by gay men during this historical moment is rarely acknowledged. Was it your initial motivation to write this piece, making such a political statement? As you have indeed noted, I have written a story, not a statement. Indeed, thank you. Do you not think that literature can serve political aims? Maybe (although I would rather have politics serve literary aims), but certainly not by trying to make statements. Storytelling is a form of non-binary thinking, of which its own relationship to reality and the imaginary is an important part. Statements are built upon binary choices between conceptual or stereotypical abstractions. Certainly there are political beliefs of mine behind some of the decisions involved in storytelling, but the goal is to create something larger and more complex than a statement, or even a series of them. My next question was: “Do you identify as a gay writer and which part does your gender identity play in your writing?” but I am beginning to think that I did not correctly prepare for this interview. I don’t think that my writing owes much to my sexual life—sometimes to the lack thereof, maybe. And yes, you sound a lot like my former university professors—don’t look sad, it’s not an insult. But let’s just talk, OK? Sure. What do you want to talk about? Well, for instance, have you read any of Jorge Semprun’s novels? Yes! In my “Writing the Holocaust” class, we talked about The Long Voyage as an example of socialist realist writing of deportation*. 1963. If you read the one that came after that, L’Évanouissement (1967, untranslated), and what many consider his masterpiece, Literature or Life (1994), you will notice that in both he narrates the same scene, in which he kills a young German soldier to steal his motorcycle. In a field, by a river, with a bullet in the head, after the soldier sings a song. What?? You mean to say that you plagiarized him? Calm down, I mean to say that my story was not born from a political statement, but as is more often the case, from another story. I reinterpreted this scene in my own way (making a polite bow to JS in my dedication) and connected it with other elements of reality and of my imagination. You mean you also plagiarized others? Sure, but not just. For instance, Yehudi’s character stems from a photograph that I have always found pretty cool, which shows the French writer Boris Vian and the American violinist Yehudi Menuhin, when they were kids, playing chess on the grass in the garden of one or the other’s parents (they were neighbors for a few years in the early 1930s, in … Ville d’Avray) That is cool. But how do you get from these bits and pieces to your story? Do you play chess? Well then you know that a typical chess game has an opening, a middle, and an ending. Yes but Arist— Then you know as much as I do. I hope that you enjoyed the story. Which part did you like the most? Well, I liked the part about teaching language through the imagination, because I was a teacher too. It’s nothing new in the pedagogical methodology of language acquisition, but still a pretty cool trick. And on a personal level, I liked the children’s games. I was more of a ball boy myself, always playing some sport or other, but I wish that I’d had a friend to play theatrical games with. I was pretty lonely as a child. I guess your story sort of made me nostalgic about that, in a bittersweet way. Nice. Now shall I tell you about the historical research that I did to locate this story in accurate places, times, and historical contexts? No, I think I’d rather read another story. Do you have one on you?
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