Acceptance
The Deal (a poem)
I see myself in the story of a beautifully unique woman who never quite fits the mold of societal expectations, and the beast who holds her captive within the near impeneterable walls of an enchanted castle.
Intersex Awareness Day, expanded (speech)
When we marginalize someone, we marginalize everyone like them, and in doing so, create hardships for others who do not fit perceived standards and, in some cases, negatively affect even those who do.
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Realization (a poem)
For all my life I tried my best to meet your expectations, to fit into your world, to be loved.
My Transgender Agenda (a poem)
In light of recent events, I thought I’d come clean and share… My Trans Agenda.
Can this end, please? (article)
Generations (a poem)
I stand tall, proud,
find strength in who I am,
inspired by my ancestors.
What it feels like (a poem)
Surrounded by people, blind to the tension. This patchwork relationship, this marriage of convenience, is falling apart.
Am I more afraid of failure or success? (article)
Sometimes we, as artists, hold our creations close to the vest when they are meant to be released into the wild, to find new life and horizons beyond their creators.
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