In 2022, I circled back to some of the participants from this project and invited them to expand on their experience participating, how the Covid 19 pandemic has affected them, and if they have any updates they’d like to share with the world. Felicity Stone generously shared the following : Participating in the Here…
Maude
I came out as queer a decade ago and realized through my sexual fluidity that my gender could be fluid too. My gender identity changes from day to day, sometimes moment to moment, and I finally feel at a place of not only acceptance of it, but also pride in it. Gender Expansive Queer Social…
Cal
After spending most of my life trying to be who I was ‘supposed’ to be, I am finally getting to explore all that I am and all that I have the potential to become. I am always looking to become more active in my local and international queer communities, and to share in and celebrate…
Mojo
I’m a dancer. I’m an artist…but more importantly I’m a plant. I’m constantly growing, shapeshifting, blossoming, turning with the wind, and reaching for the sun. The ways I look and feel one season may differ from the next…and this is life, and it’s beautiful. Gender Identification/pronoun:They/Them Age : 31 Location : Oakland
Aerin Riegelsberger
My trans identity continues to be an evolution. A current goal of mine is to practice self care and acceptance at every step possible. Making myself visible is part of that radical self acceptance. Right now I’m really focusing on asserting and voicing myself, prioritizing my health and safety, doing work that other folk’s don’t…