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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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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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Vidney Tuesday

January 15, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Vidney Tuesday

My gender has been consistently changing over nearly a decade. It was through being a porn performer that I first discovered the concept of being nonbinary, and came to terms with the fact that this was my identity. For some years, I lived as masculine of center genderqueer. Most of my performances and photography modeling…

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Eve

January 15, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Eve

A Child of God. pansexual ghost thing she/it 19 Berkeley Instagram + Twitter  

Mason Lopez

January 15, 2018 by Tristan Crane

Mason Lopez

I find myself in the neither here or there at every step, every turn of my journey. The best way I can describe my identity is to know that most days I don’t know what’s in store… and that’s ok. non binary humanoid they/them 34 oakland  

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