Tag: Disabled and Queer
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Giving Voices to the Voiceless: A Trans and Intersex Experience in Chinatown, Seattle

Celene, a hafu Japanese American and intersex transgender civil rights activist, highlights the importance of community in Seattle’s Chinatown. Despite facing extreme adversity, including losing their voice box and past violence, Celene actively fights for the rights of marginalized groups, promoting unity among diverse communities. Celene takes great pride in being a Maui otokonoko.
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Raised with Pride: How Theo Navigates his Journey Through Queerness, Disability, and Advocacy with Strong Support from Mom

Theo, a trans masculine nonbinary young adult from West Virginia, reflects on their journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Encountering confusion by conventional societal views on sexuality and gender, Theo found support through their mom’s all inclusive approach to the world. Despite struggles with mental and physical health, including POTS and EDS, they are now actively…
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Beyond the Binary in North Carolina: Nikk’s Story of Gender Joy, Chronic Illness, and Cosmic Connection

Nikk is a non-binary, queer, and polyamorous individual living in North Carolina, originally from Kaneohe, Hawaii. Their identity weaves through different cultural backgrounds and experiences, including chronic illness and a journey with gender fluidity. Nikk values self-expression and embraces their body and gender journey in all its complexity.
