I Was Born a Boy

marieclaire.com – By Janet Mock as told to Kierna Mayo

The flight to Bangkok’s Don Muang Airport felt far longer than I’d imagined. It was Christmas break during my freshman year at the University of Hawaii, and I was 18, anxious, and alone. After …

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A Different Type of Woman

havanatimes.org – by Yusimi Rodriguez

Havana Times – I’ve been coming to the annual “Campaign against Homophobia” activities since its first edition here in Cuba in 2008. One of the things that always catch my attention is the number of very tall w…

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The Transitive Property: Led from behind

stanforddaily.com – By Cristopher Bautista

I have had a fraught relationship with religion. As a queer person, I’ve always felt that I had to choose one or the other, that either I could be religious or queer. I could never be both.

I grew up Cat…

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