Tag: She/they
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Redefining Masculinity and Gender Roles: Donny’s Nonbinary Story in D.C.

Donny shares their queer journey, nonbinary identity, and redefining masculinity on their own terms. Through relationships, self-reflection, and challenging gender roles, they explore emotional presence, authenticity, and the courage it takes to grow beyond what society expects.
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Asexuality and Figuring out Gender: Emma’s Young Appalachian Experience

Emma, a queer Appalachian person, navigates her identity as an asexual lesbian in conservative West Virginia. She finds empowerment through community, literature, and activism. Though considering leaving for a city, she values her roots and the connections here. Emma’s story highlights the importance of finding authentic self expression through books and community connections.
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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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Bruised, Battered, But Free: Casey’s Journey of Survival, Identity, and Building a New Life

Casey, a trans fem individual from Charles Town, West Virginia, shares her journey of resilience after experiencing a tumultuous childhood marred by trauma and sexual assault. She reflects on gender as an irrelevant concept and emphasizes the significance of survival, camaraderie, and personal expression through her art and experiences.