
This photo comes from a great article about three African transgender and intersex rights advocacy organizations forming an alliance to enhance the trans and intersex movement on the continent.
(via ryansallans)

This photo comes from a great article about three African transgender and intersex rights advocacy organizations forming an alliance to enhance the trans and intersex movement on the continent.
(via ryansallans)
Some femmes are dominant and some butches are submissive. Some men have vaginas and some women have penises. Sometimes what you call a clit is called a dick by it’s owner, and sometimes a dick is really a clit. Some straight men want to be penetrated and some straight women want to do it. Sometimes people aren’t men or women at all and sometimes genitals aren’t a black and white issue. Sometimes people are different to you, and always will be, we need to accept this.
(Source: inflateablefilth)
Photo Submission: Untitled. A photo project exploring subtleties in gender by byronmitchellw.
Isabella Rossellini, on Noah’s Ark in her Green Porno series for the Sundance Channel. She asks, “How did Noah do it? Hermaphrodite, transvestite? Transgender, transsexual?Polygamy, monogamy? Homosexual, bisexual? How can it all be heterosexual?”
i love this series.
(via janetmock)
“Why do girls have to buy princesses? Some girls like super heroes, some girls like princesses. Some boys like super heroes, some boys like princesses.”
-Riley, 4, on the limited scope of gender marketing in toys
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In this video, photographer @SophiaWallace talks about her project, “On Beauty” and how it raises questions around ideas about masculinity, femininity, gender, misogyny, and what it means to be viewed as a “man”.
It’s very interesting to hear her talk about the intentions behind her work as well as the process that went into creating the images.
Check it out.
“I am who I am” project from Hong Kong. (subtitled)
(via FTMOC of SF)
The homie D’hana, who is well known as a DJ in the Boston area, has started an amazing thesis project. It’s a live, remixed, experimental documentary about how gender intersects with race. D’hana is interviewing other genderqueer and trans people of color about their lives. Peep the trailer above featuring Micah Domingo, and read more info below.
Contact D’hana at CHUBRUB@GMAIL.COM if you would like to be interviewed/featured in this dope project!
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