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Mojo

May 18, 2018 by Tristan Crane

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

May 2, 2018 by Tristan Crane

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…

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சத்யா (Sathya)

April 24, 2018 by Tristan Crane

சத்யா (Sathya)

I’ve begun to understand that, for me, part of being happy, a second-generation immigrant, and trans at the same time is just not taking myself too seriously. I’m always playing these days, even as I delve further into hormonal transition and try to be conscious about learning what it means to move through space as…

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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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