This is my love letter to all the queer musicians out there, making art and kicking ass. If there's an artist you think I should know about, please let me know, I love new music! (I also reblog/post on general queer and trans stuff, as well as some more personal things, hope that's all right).
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Heartcore: Trans* Love Week 2012
The Trans* Love week Tranifesto
Trans* Love Week is an attempt to (re)shape and (re)frame the discourse around trans identities from one of negativity to one of pride, positivity, and acceptance. It is a week of celebrating who we are, our experiences, our journeys, and our communities.
When I say, “I love being trans*” I mean I am committed to remaining positive about myself and my community in the face of great opposition. It’s no secret that trans* people experience a significant amount of emotional and physical violence on a daily basis. We experience a lot of hurt form other people and some that is self-inflicted. Thus, trans* people and their allies need to actively cultivate a community where self-care and positive thinking is the norm. We must learn to say, “I love my trans* self”, while acknowledging that society has placed a large amount of value on cis/non-trans identities, experiences, and bodies and although this oppression shapes the lives of trans* people, we are still worthy. I do not dislike being trans. I, in fact, love it. But I do dislike living in a cissexist/cisgenderist society.
The Legalize Trans* team would like trans* folks and their allies to join us in creating a more positive dialogue by submitting their stories, graphic art, poems, and videos about tran* love to orders@legalizetrans.com by February 6th. Their are no guidelines because we want people to be creative, just keep it positive! All videos, art, poetry, etc. will be featured on the Legalize Trans* tumblr and facebook during Trans* Love Week on February 7-14, 2012 and should not be submitted without permission from those featured.
Much love,
Asher
Founder, Legalize Trans*
I can’t say “I love being trans*”, because I’m agendered, but I do love and support those who are trans*
This sounds like a really cool project. :D