Tag: Genderqueer
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Exploring Gender, Art, and Spirituality: A Nonbinary Journey from Missouri to Virginia

Mica’s journey to embracing their nonbinary and pansexual identity didn’t follow a straight line—or a fast one. Growing up on the edge of the working-class suburbs of St. Louis, they had one foot in the world of strip malls and the other in barn yards, with few queer or gender-nonconforming role models to look to.…
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Unraveling the Rules: Ren’s Journey Through Gender, Neurodiversity, and Chronic Pain

Ren grew up surrounded by rules—about how to sit, speak, and exist—rules that never quite fit. Diagnosed as autistic at 28 and living with chronic pain, Ren has spent the past few years unlearning what they were taught about gender, identity, and worth. Through books, disability justice, and queer community, they’ve found the language—and the…
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Unboxing Trans Masculinity: Dr. Leo Taylor on Gender, Healing, and Freedom

Dr. Leo Taylor reflects on more than 25 years of gender transition, from surviving a strict evangelical upbringing and embracing a binary identity out of necessity, to ultimately unboxing masculinity and discovering freedom in fluidity. Leo’s story is a powerful testament to resilience, reimagination, and the joy of living beyond binaries.
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A Journey from Christian Roots as a Genderqueer, Black Lesbian in the Heart of Appalachia

Mack, a genderqueer lesbian of color from Southern West Virginia, embraces their Appalachian roots. Growing up in a loving Black American family influenced by Christianity, Mack was afraid to come out. Now in culinary school, they embrace cooking. music and exploring West Virginia’s beauty. They talk about the huge need for queer community and conversation…
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Katrina’s Story: Growing Up Poor, Queer, and Unapologetic in Appalachia

Katrina, a genderqueer and bisexual person in West Virginia, grew up with a repressive household and worked through shame to embrace her identity over time. After coming out of the closet to friends, they found empowerment in authenticity and community. Now embracing their androgyny that has always existed, they seek to uplift others navigating their…
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Queer Identity on the Road and in the Wilderness: Trucking and Dog Mushing in the Yukon

On my northward journey through the Yukon, I met two remarkable individuals whose lives challenge the typical expectations of queer identity. One is a trucker navigating the harsh, remote roads of the north, while the other is a dog musher immersed in the centuries-old tradition of sled dog racing. Both embody resilience and visibility in…
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Roadtripping towards Embracing My Queerness: 5,000 miles later brought All the Genders Photo Project

Driving thousands of miles through the remote wilderness of British Columbia and the Yukon gave me the rare gift of solitude—the kind that peels away layers of societal expectations. Alone on the icy highways, surrounded only by mountains and pine forests, I reconnected with who I am beyond assumptions about gender. That long, quiet road…
