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TOOLbelt (2022) by Martha Summers
An offering to lesbian tumblr. Now stop reblogging that creepy ai to my dash
Photographs of various couples at the San Francisco Trans March, from the years 2005 - 2010.
+ a bonus photo that wouldn't fit
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Queer Love in Color / Brown, Black, Queer and Invisible, Jamal Jordan.
Why do no gay people look like me? Jamal Jordan, a black digital editor at The Times, lamented growing up. So as an adult, he decided to give a gift to his younger self: the imagery of queer love. Jordan traveled tens of thousands of miles across the globe intent on meeting queer people of color.
“I have always envied straight people for their total dominion over happy love stories. In stories about queer people of color, particularly trans people of color, subjects are often presented as victims." But the book is really a celebration of how each person (and pair) eventually learned to love themselves—despite “every cue in the world telling them it’s impossible.”
All photos courtesy of Jamal Jordan.
Kay and Blaine, who now live in Oakland, California, first met at a party in Philadelphia in 2018. A few months after that, Kay was physically attacked. “Like, yeah, you read the statistics,” Kay told Jordan. “You hear this is the most violent year for transgender people in recorded history. You know that, statistically speaking. But then it’s you. I never thought I would be physically beat the fuck up in public in New York City.” Friends came to their support, but the only one they wanted to see was Blaine. “We have worked through a lot of trauma, a lot of things that we’ve experienced individually,” they continued. “But we’ve built our relationship through that, supporting each other and growing through the most difficult times of our lives.”
Enchantra and Antwanette photographed in Mobile, Alabama.
Nadine and Sze’s meet-cute in 2003 couldn’t be more different from Mike and Phil’s. Nadine caught Sze’s eye when she left a bell hooks quote in the comments section of her Ani DiFranco fansite on LiveJournal, at which point she sent Nadine a mix CD. Upon receiving it, she told Jordan, “I was immediately wooed.”
Sofia Berger, left, and Sekiya Dorsett. “We love being lesbians,” Sekiya says. “Where I grew up, we didn’t have these types of images. So it’s very powerful for me.”
Picture from the Photographer Kalynn Youngblood, in her series Staged Portraiture and Documenting daily Black Life.
This is all I need in my life.
Scissoring Tank Top available in S-XXL here. Made via hand-carved stamps by me, Julian. View more designs at our store above or on our Instagram, Butch Prints.
watched an amazing late 80s dyke porno last night abt two suburban dykes hiring a leather butch escort n theres a lil scene where the butch like chastises them abt safe sex and dykes being able to get AIDs too it was incredible lmao
damn okay giving the people what they want !
it doesn't surprise me that this film had a little homily about AIDS. the woman on the left is Sharon Mitchell, who was a big advocate for AIDS testing in the industry and founded a clinic specializing in testing adult film actors for AIDS. she's a public health legend with a PhD in human sexuality.
i had no idea! thanks for sharing, thats awesome
Happy Black History Month!
Storme DeLarverie in 1994, between pictures of herself before she was a male impersonator (left) and during the Stonewall rebellion of 1969. She fought “ugly,” her word for bias of any sort. Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times
“Nobody knows who threw the first punch, but it’s rumored that she did, and she said she did,” said Ms. Cannistraci, an owner of the Village lesbian bar Henrietta Hudson. “She told me she did.”
Ms. DeLarverie was a member of the Stonewall Veterans Association and a regular at the pride parade, but she rarely dwelled on her actions that night. Her role in the movement lasted long after 1969. For decades she was a self-appointed guardian of lesbians in the Village.
Tall, androgynous and armed — she held a state gun permit — Ms. DeLarverie roamed lower Seventh and Eighth Avenues and points between into her 80s, patrolling the sidewalks and checking in at lesbian bars. She was on the lookout for what she called “ugliness”: any form of intolerance, bullying or abuse of her “baby girls.”
Ms. DeLarverie had grown up in the South, of mixed race, and spent part of the first half of her life singing and performing as a man. Identity, for her, had been especially complicated, and she did not want others persecuted for theirs.
“I can spot ugly in a minute,” she said in a 2009 interview for Columbia University’s NYC in Focus journalism project. “No people even pull it around me that know me. They’ll just walk away, and that’s a good thing to do because I’ll either pick up the phone or I’ll nail you.”
“She literally walked the streets of downtown Manhattan like a gay superhero,” Ms. Cannistraci said. “She was not to be messed with by any stretch of the imagination.”
“Black queer solidarity” banners made by me. for black people only, cred not needed. xx
(Don’t reblog with “I’m white, but…” because frankly, I do not gaf!)
Boys Will Be Boys--Unless They're Girls
From The Arizona Republic, August 1949
"'Johnny' and 'Scotty,' jailed in Charlotte, N.C., on a car theft charge, embarassed the highway patrollman who ordered them to strip for searching. The officer said they turned out to be 19-year-old girls."
finally finished this peak butch mari that i started last july (this is her 2008 design so much more "modern" than the 1983 design from the character sheet i posted. and much more masculine. hello sailor)
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"When It's All Said n' Done", Olivia Morgan, 2024.
The series, titled "When It's All Said n' Done," seeks to depict an intimate scene between two Black masc lesbians, showcasing the romance, vulnerability, and femininity that exists between them. It also captures the moment after they have shared their most sacred parts, questioning whether they need to resume the facade of heteronormative masculinity and revert to the gender-normative roles imposed on them by others.
There is tension, there is ease, there are these moments in between where time is lost and the word masculinity and femininity don’t easily exist, there is only gentility and care moments where we feel bare and full all at the same time! When it’s all said and done we just screaming and reaching to be felt, reaching for some sense of our unbiased selves, pure and in love.
Is it toxic of me to want to lay down a futch and fuck the girl completely out of them? Fuck them to the point where they’re clawing and fucking me back as they slowly turn into and become more of the fully masculine Butch that they are? Then eventually they’ve had enough and flip me over to give me a taste of my own medicine of gentle strong hard dominance?
A boy can dream…
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