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Traveling to Northern California

March 26, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Traveling to Northern California

Thank you for everyone who’s participated and supported this project so far. I’m pleased to announce some upcoming travel dates :  April 29 – Sacramento May 13 – Stockton May 19-21 – Ft.Bragg/Ukiah/Mendocino  June 30 – July 1 – Redding   If you or anyone you know in these areas would like to participate in…

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Aaron

March 26, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Aaron

Working on living my best life. trans masculine outdoor nerd he/him Age : 29 Location : San Francisco  

Mo

March 26, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Mo

Providing competent, compassionate, non-judgmental healthcare to other trans people is my driving force. I love being a trans nurse, and can’t wait for a world where all identities have providers that mirror them.   gender weird nurse practitioner they/them Age : 31 Location : San Francisco    

Sivan Lioncub

March 26, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Sivan Lioncub

I’m not sure what I am, and the unknown is where I feel most myself, although I can’t say it’s very comfortable. My creativity lives in that motion of discomfort, so I accept it. I welcome it.  I want to feel at home with you. I want to recognize you, and I want you to…

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Max Irving

March 26, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Max Irving

Embracing femininity in a healthy way  has always been difficult. Internally, I have always felt more masculine, but my aesthetic has never really matched that. Now, femininity is my version of drag. Femme-y genderqueer babe they/them Age : 25 Location : Berkeley/East Bay  

Andy

March 26, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Andy

I am strange, so it fits that my gender would be weird as fuck too. Gender as defined by society just doesn’t make sense to me. So, gender-weird, genderqueer, gender fluid. I have been living my truth for 4 years now, which has meant many wardrobe changes, changes in my name, and how I move…

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Missy Anathema

March 26, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Missy Anathema

I fought my whole childhood to prove that I was a woman who was just as smart, strong, and capable as a man. Through finding myself somewhere unexpected on the gender spectrum, I found a way to not only find confidence in myself outside of my birth assigned gender, but to help others love and…

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Q

March 26, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Q

I was born and raised in Columbia, SC. That’s also where I was when I figured out that I was gay. Growing up, there were no gay people (that I knew of anyway) in my neighborhood. Growing up as a skinny, bookish, glasses-wearing kid in the projects didn’t give me a very wide, or hopeful,…

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