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Gender Troubles: The Butches

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Me performing Designated Nights: Bear Den about my experiences @ Big Chicks (Uptownās favorite gay bar).
All The Writers I Know Quimbyās Bookstore Chicago, IL
November 17, 2012
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Trigger Warning: sex work, anti-LGBTQ violence, drug use, rape
Trans Afrolatina Monica Beverly Hillz talks about her life prior to entering RuPaulās Drag Race
āI had a lot of friends around me that did [escorting]. To me it was just like, āWho wouldnāt want to go out with a guy. He can pay you all kind of money. Itās fierce.ā First it started off with a sugar daddy, then when the sugar daddy gives up then it starts off with a trick then one trick turns into to two tricks. Then, āOhhh Iām going to stop this week.ā And then youāre doing it, and youāre doing it to get all this money to get high. None of this is making sense. Something has got to giveā¦I have a huge then where I donāt really like to talk about it because the more I talk about it I start to relive it again. I just want it to go away. I donāt want to keep thinking about it. Iāve learned from it. There was a point, a time in my life where I didnāt even love myself. I was really in a bad bad place. And I didnāt care what would happen to me. I could care less. I gave up everything. I lost everything. Most importantly I lost myself.ā
-Monica Beverly Hillz, sharing the truth behind engaging in survival sex trade/work as a young trans woman of color. Thanks for sharing yourself with us and also offering safety tips to other trans women on āsurviving in this world.ā
The Shot Glass Heard Around The World
In 1969, the Stonewall riots ā precipitated when the NYPD burst into the famed gay bar and started being their usually abusive selves ā defined the modern gay movement.
Among the first to physically resist the police was Marsha P. Johnson, the now infamous transgender rights activist who co-founded S.T.A.R. (Street Transgender Action Revolutionaries) with Sylvia Rivera in the ā70s.
At 1:20 in the morning on Saturday, June 28, 1969, four plainclothes police officers entered Stonewall Inn and announced āPolice! Weāre taking the place!"Ā
Officers forced the customers to form into two lines divided by perceived gender and show them their genitals to confirm if it matched the gender on their identification card.
At some point during the raid, Marsha Johnson proclaimed, āI got my civil rights!' and then threw a shot glass into a mirror, adding on to the tension and creating an atmosphere of resistance. Some witnesses and historians believe her action is what instigated the riot.
Patrons began to refuse to produce their I.D. and police decided to arrest everyone still at the bar. Those who were not arrested gathered outside the bar and quickly drew a crowd of over 1,000 queers. As rumors spread through the crowd that those inside were being beaten by cops, they began throwing pennies, beer bottles and other items at police.
A drag queen who was shoved by an officer in front of the crowd responded by hitting him on the head with her purse as the crowd began to boo.
Soon after, an unidentified lesbian was hit on the head with a billy club after complaining that her handcuffs were too tight. She faced the bystanders and shouted, āWhy donāt you guys do something?ā
Police threw her into the back of a patrol wagons, at that point the crowd became a mob and collectively resisted the police.
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Along with Sylvia Rivera, the two transgender revolutionaries created S.T.A.R. and STAR House in which they housed, fed and clothed homeless drag queens and trans* youth by hustling in the streets of NYC so that their children didnāt have to.
Marsha P. Johnson is often credited for inciting the Stonewall Riots, yet she receives close to no recognition by mainstream Gay Organizations and the queer community. I have no doubt that the erasure of Marshaās participation in the riots and the Gay Liberation Movement is due to her being a black, transgender radical. Had sheād been a white gay cis-male, her name would be permanently embedded in every queerās mind.
I know Marsha as a courageous queer revolutionary, a queen of Queens, a Stonewall Veteran, a dedicated activist, a mother of S.T.A.R. and a personal idol. She deserves more than anyone I know, to be recognized by the queer community.
In July 6, 1992, Johnsonās body was found floating in the Hudson River off the West Village Piers shortly after the 1992 Pride March. Friends of Johnson claims she was harassed near the spot where her body was found. The police disregarded this and ruled her death a suicide without any evidence. However, in November 2012, the NYPD re-opened the case.
Click here to watch āPay It No Mindā, a documentary on Marsha P. Johnson.

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cool girls doing cool things, the coalition zine issue 1
So rad!!!
La Negra Tiene Tumbao / La Vida Es Un Carnaval / Auguanile / Vivir Mi Vida / Tu Amor Me Hace Bien / Yo Tambien / Odio / Promise / Eres Mia / Por Un Segundo / Mi Corazoncito / Solo Por Un Beso / Ella Y Yo / Hasta Que Salga El Sol / Salio El Sol / Dile / Baila Morena / Danza Kudoro / Ven Bailalo / Si No Le Contesto / Pam Pam / Rakata / Mala Conducta / Gasolina / Lovumba / Lo Que Paso, Paso / Ven Conmigo / Incondicional / Darte Un Beso / Rechazame / Corazon Sin Cara / Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tu) / Genio Atrapado / Whenever, Wherever / La La La (Brasil World Cup) / Te ExtraƱo / No Morira / VolverĆ© / La Quiero A Morir / Juliana / Bidi Bidi Bom Bom / Como La Flor / La Carcacha / Baila Esta Cumbia / Que Bello / Mi Cucu / Mesa Que Mas Aplauda / Tu Sonrisa / Suavemente / Luna Llena / Abusadora / Te Encenido / No Me Digas Que No / La Duena Del Swing / Rompe CinturaĀ
this literally took forever but i hope yāall like it iāll probably make another one with the other requests i missed, it was getting too long!! hahaĀ
ok but itās fire
AKA the family reunion megamixxxxxx
also I learned about this project calledĀ āqueering the map.ā the idea is that in the past gay neighborhoods and gay spaces were very clearly defined bc it just wasnāt safe to be yourself anywhere else. as lgbt+ people become more visible and accepted many feel that we are losing our connection to those spaces
so every dot on this map is basically someoneās queer experience: coming out, meeting their future wife, seeing another gay man in public for the first time, anything you can think of that truly left a mark on them
it started in Montreal and is primarily English-language with most pins dropped in the US, Canada, and Europe, but there are people all over the world whoāve shared their experiences. itās great to look at places near you but itās also great to see that even people in places you thought were the middle of nowhere are happy with themselves and finding community and living their lives
Itās here and itās SO SWEET?? Just clicking around itās very personal stories, in first person and a lot of them addressed to a specific āyouā, and sooo many in extremely poetic language. It feels like an art installation and itās so beautiful. ;W; Thanks for sharing!!!
⦠thereās also a lot of really silly ones (like gay sharks in the middle of the ocean)
I looked at Jerusalem and immediately found two favorites for entirely different reasons.
Things I found from the queer community of japan:
Itās no secret to the Japanese that Shinjuku nichome is the gay district of Tokyo but about half the pins left there are for the same club in that area named gold finger. Definitely a place to check out if youāre looking to get involved in the Japanese queer community for whatever reason, it seems.
I have a sneaking suspicion this submission is a haiku when written in Japaneseā¦
This guy got the scenic view I guess
Is this how people feel while reading deep romantic poetry because wow Iām moved.
Honestly the best feeling is learning weāre not as alone as weāve been led to believe
These are all super poetic oml I appreciate every single one of them
There are none in my town. Guess Iāll be the first
I went to my old, STAUNCHLY conservative town and saw āThere are a lot more of us here than most would think, past and presentā and I nearly cried
more information about the upcoming movie Adam (2019) from trans actors who worked as extras in the filmĀ
for those who donāt know Adam (2019) is a film based off a book written by Ariel Schrag and the reason why itās so gross and offensive is that the plot basically revolves around a cishet boy pretending to be a trans man so he can sleep with lesbians
for more information on the book/movie read thisĀ in-depth reviewĀ by @genderpunksapĀ Ā (TW:Ā transphobia, homophobia, lesbophobia, corrective rape, voyeurism)
anyway please do not bully or harass the trans actors in this film!!!
āThe police have been monsters . . . I donāt know who invited those motherfuckers to be in the Pride parade, they are the most detrimental thing to ever happen. They should never have been in the Pride parade. ā
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Corazón  (2018)
Corazón is a love story. It is about the constant hunger for love. It is about feeding that hunger with another person and finding that sometimes it isnāt enough. Salgado creates a world in which the heart can live anywhere; her fat brown body, her parents home country, a lover, a toothbrush, a mango, or a song. It is a celebration of heartache, of how it can ruin us, but most importantly how we always survive it and return to ourselves whole.
by Yesika Salgado (Author)
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Yesika Salgado is a Los Angeles based Salvadoran poet who writes about her family, her culture, her city and her brown body. She has shared her work in venues and campuses throughout the country. She is a member of the 2014, 2016 and 2017 Da Poetry Lounge Slam Team. Her work has been featured in Latina Magazine, Univision, Vibe Magazine, Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, TEDx and many other digital platforms. Yesika is the Co-founder of the Latina feminist collective Chingona Fire and an internationally recognized body positivity activist.
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Corazón  (2018)
Corazón is a love story. It is about the constant hunger for love. It is about feeding that hunger with another person and finding that sometimes it isnāt enough. Salgado creates a world in which the heart can live anywhere; her fat brown body, her parents home country, a lover, a toothbrush, a mango, or a song. It is a celebration of heartache, of how it can ruin us, but most importantly how we always survive it and return to ourselves whole.
by Yesika Salgado (Author)
Get it here
Yesika Salgado is a Los Angeles based Salvadoran poet who writes about her family, her culture, her city and her brown body. She has shared her work in venues and campuses throughout the country. She is a member of the 2014, 2016 and 2017 Da Poetry Lounge Slam Team. Her work has been featured in Latina Magazine, Univision, Vibe Magazine, Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, TEDx and many other digital platforms. Yesika is the Co-founder of the Latina feminist collective Chingona Fire and an internationally recognized body positivity activist.
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Pass this around! This could be someoneās big opportunity!
iām a trans man but lack talent oof
hereās for the talented folk out there, go get yoself discovered
for all my QPOC and siblings of Trans experience that live here in NYC.Ā
OH SHIT Y'ALL!
Mj Rodriguez, Indya Moore, Janet Mock, and Dominique Jackson.
Happy Pride Month!Ā š
Edit: an anon said thatĀ āGame Faceā is actually about Fallon Fox, a transgender woman.

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Third Wave Fundās Sex Worker Giving Circle announces first grantees.
I really canāt believe Iām saying this, but I am sharing new work at the LEATHER ARCHIVES & MUSEUM @leatherarchives December 1st with Aay Preston-Myint @dirtrainbow & Ivan Lozano @giggomachine. We are all part of the Chicago Archives + Artists Project @chicagoarchivesartists. Iāve been studying the Chicago Protest Collection @newberrylibrary for the past year. This is one of the new pieces Iāll be installing OUTSIDE the museum! Thank you @fromthecenter & @tempestthazel for your vision. Photo by Ally Almore. [Description: H. Melt holds up a trans flag that reads there are trans people here in their colorful bedroom surrounded by flags and posters]. #therearetranspeoplehere #chicagoartists #chicagoarchives #transart #transthreads https://www.instagram.com/p/BqPq-OCn9evtl4ZEU4mCvdSpunDE-GjtopSLOA0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1xtb3e2sezhhs