I am a child of immigrants. Being raised by immigrants means being raised with the same norms and expectations that one would expect from traditional culture – for me that is Indian, but specifically Punjabi, norms. Deviance was not allowed; the thought was not even allowed to enter my mind. I grew up on stories […]
Archives for February 2018
Mykki Blanco – Genderqueer Hip Hop Powerhouse
Mainstream hip hop has recently become (at least more openly) a musical artform which can highlight the power, joy, and/or problems of queer life and existence. Popular hip hop and R&B artists like Frank Ocean, Azealia Banks, and Zebra Katz openly identify as queer, and the number of “out” artists in the genre is growing. […]
To See and Be Seen: The Transformative Power of Two-Spirit Art
Native Americans who identify as “Two-Spirit” – or queer, but in a specifically Native way – are a radical presence. According to Daniel Heath Justice, Euro-American society is deeply heteronormative, and its spread to the United States is precedented on the emptiness of the land before contact. Therefore, Native Americans who identify as Two Spirit […]
The Women’s March on Washington: 2017, 2018, and Beyond
The day after Donald Trump’s inauguration in 2017, people gathered for the first Women’s March on Washington as well as sister marches across the United States and worldwide. According to the Women’s March website, “We were answering a call to show up and be counted as those who believe in a world that is equitable, […]
The Effect of RuPaul’s Drag Race on the Discovery of Trans* Identities and Non-conformity on the Gender Binary
Introduction There are a few queens that come to mind when someone mentions the term ‘drag’ which is, to give a dull definition to a lively and colorful art form, the act of dressing up in clothes not associated with your identified gender for the sake of entertainment. RuPaul, Divine, Lady Bunny, Courtney Act, and […]
Do gender reveal parties actually reveal anything?
I remember my tenth birthday almost perfectly. I was just getting over pneumonia, and my pregnant mom had been trying to care for me without getting sick herself. However, my birthday was special for another reason. It was September 11, 2006, and it just so happened to be the date the doctors said we would […]
Southern Comfort: A Means of Acceptance and Visibility in the Trans Community
The Southern Comfort Transgender Conference was founded in 1991 in Atlanta, Georgia, and has been an exceptional representation of the merit of community building within marginalized populations. The conference aims to serve as a safe space for all LGBT individuals, particularly hoping to provide a secure and inclusive environment in which transgender people and their […]
Trans Panic and Toxic Masculinity
Transgender people face disproportionately high rates of violence. According to the Human Rights Campaign, twenty-three transgender people were murdered in the United States in 2016, and as of November 2017, twenty-eight transgender people were murdered in the year. Despite the widespread aggression targeted at transgender people, especially trans women of color, the culprits are rarely […]
We Need Trans Representation in the Media
Jared Leto is known for his extreme acting methods throughout Hollywood. For the filming of The Suicide Squad (2016), he apparently did not break the Joker character once throughout the time the cast was filming, going as far as to send creepy token-like dead pigs to his fellow cast members. His method acting prior to […]
Trans Fashion: Expression, Activism, and Accessibility
Dominant trans discourses most often stress transgender lives as constantly in danger, policed, in a state of suffering, or discriminated against. An ever-growing amount of research is frequently released on the effects of oppression on transgender people, such as the lack of quality health care and the high rates of mental illness and suicide among […]
Beyond Borders: Understanding Transgender Activism Around the World
When someone is asked about transgender activism, they might think of the Stonewall riots or Laverne Cox or the resistance to proposed bathroom bills in states like North Carolina and Virginia. Social movements for transgender rights have been gaining momentum and winning political victories around the world, but unfortunately much of the public discussion and […]
The Damages of Hegemonic Masculinity in Desirability
In today’s world, it’s no secret that femininity tends to be valued less than masculinity. We have an entire women’s movement dedicated to (white) (cis) women’s equality and justice, dictating that the future is female and women will not be oppressed. While many of these (white) (cis) women wrongly equate womanhood with femininity and vaginas, […]











