Tag: Queer Virginia
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Lazarus Is Just Getting Started: Queer Joy, Music, and Living Without Limits in the D.C. area

Lazarus is a force of nature: equal parts charisma, creativity, and ambition. From DJ booths to dance floors, their story is about queer joy, bold self-expression, and smashing every mold placed in their path. This is a portrait of living loudly, fiercely, and unapologetically.
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Bianca’s Story: A Trans Filipina-American Leader Building Community in Washington, DC

Bianca’s story follows her journey from Manila to DC as a trans Filipina-American advocate. She reflects on identity, culture, family, and building supportive spaces for trans and immigrant communities. Her work embodies resilience, joy, and the deep importance of community care.
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Trans Joy in Action: Thea’s Journey, Advocacy, and the Power of Trans Community in Virginia

Thea’s journey in Virginia Beach shows how visibility and community can transform challenges into courage. Through the Calos Coalition’s initiatives such as the monthly Trans Family Dinners and Trans Wish List, she creates spaces of trans joy, direct support, and chosen family, reminding us that even in difficult times, we can lift each other up…
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Cherry Blossoms, Queer Community, and a City in Flux: Notes from the Road in D.C.

Exploring D.C.’s queer communities through cherry blossoms, political complexity, and grassroots activism. A personal journey uncovering the city’s contradictions—invisibility under power and influence, history and resilience, fleeting beauty and enduring community ties in America’s 51st state.
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My Gender Is Butch: Ellie’s Journey as a Proud Lesbian in Virginia

Ellie, a proud butch lesbian from Virginia Beach, shares her powerful journey of reclaiming masculinity, surviving abuse, and finding home in her identity. From tomboy beginnings to embracing butch as both gender and history, this story is a bold testament to queer resilience and pride.
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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…