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Successful trans men
I wish I knew about men like these growing up, I wish I knew that trans men could be successful after a lifetime of never seeing anyone âlike meâ excelling in life. So here are some trans men - some that you may have heard of, some that you may not - that are successful in a range of careers. Never let being trans hold you back, never think you canât do something, never think there is not a place for you.
Ben Barres American neurobiologist for Stanford University and advocate for women in science. Barreâs research on the interactions between glial cells and neurons changed the way that we understand the brain and opened up a whole new field of research.
Stephen Whittle Professor of equalities law. Founder of FTM Network in 1989 and Press for Change in 1992. Whittle has been heavily involved in trans activism since joining the Self Help Association for Transsexuals in 1979. His research and activism has been instrumental in ensuring the rights of trans people in the UK.
Michael D Cohen Actor, teacher and coach. Making his break in award-winning Nickelodeon sitcoms Harvey Danger and Danger Force he was the first series regular actor to publicly come out as transgender. Cohen has a BSc in cell biology and a masters degree in adult education, teaching at his own acting studio and providing workshops.
Chris Mosier American triathlete and award-winning coach. Six time member of Team USA in both duathlon and triathlon, Mosier also won two national championships in racewalking and was the first transgender athlete to qualify for the Olympic trials to compete against other members of his gender.
Yance Ford African-American film producer and director. Ford received an Emmy for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking and was nominated for an Oscar for his part in producing and directing the documentary Strong Island which follows the death of his brother.
Kael McKenzie Canadian judge. Serving in the Canadian Armed Forces for several years, McKenzie later attended law school and and worked as a lawyer before being appointed as a judge to the Provincial Court of Manitoba in 2015.Â
Shane Ortega Native American former flight engineer in the US army, former marine and professional bodybuilder. Throughout his career Ortega has served in Iraq and Afghanistan in over 400 combat missions. He has a long history of advocating for the repeal of Donât Ask Donât Tell and the recent banning on transgender service members in the US army.Â
Drago Renteria Chicano photojournalist and deaf and LGBT activist. Renteria founded the Deaf Queer Resource and is CEO of DeafVision - a webhosting and development company run by deaf people and the founder of the National Deaf LGBTQ Archives. Renteria has been instrumental in both creating and hosting many online deaf/queer spaces online along with being heavily involved in real-world activism for decades.
Phillipe Cunningham Elected city councillor for ward 4 Minneapolis and previous special education teacher, Cunningham holds a masters degrees in Organizational Leadership & Civic Engagement and in Police Administration and is passionate about tacking inequalities in his community.Â
The vast majority of these men did not get puberty blockers early. I think thatâs important for trans youth to know⊠that stupid legislation canât stop them from being trans and transitioning well, even if the hoops are worse and take longer. (I think trans youth should be able to transition when and how they need to, but in the face of current transphobic legislation, you need to understand that even if they manage to delay you, they canât stop you.)
The Untamed + text posts: Asexual Jiang Cheng #2 (4/?) (pt. 1) (pt. 2) (pt. 3) (pt. 5) (pt. 6) (pt. 7) (pt. 8)
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the untamed | eps. 4, 6, 7, 12, 20, 21, 25, 26, 33, 42, 45
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can you believe i've been here all these months and never posted a lwj... happy birthday hanguang-jun ; _ ; đđâšâïž
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I don't speak Chinese, so I can't read the name.
Thank you
Because I am a nerd and love the Untamed, I decided to build Lotus Pier in minecraft. This is not all done yet, I still have to build the pavillion over the water. And plant lots of lillypads. Also the interiors are not done yet, but I will make a video once itâs done.
This took a lot of time to build.Â
âWhen Wei Wuxian turned his head, he could see the side of Lan Wangjiâs face. His lashes were long, appearing to be extremely delicate and elegant. His posture was also very upright, looking straight ahead.â
The MDZS Network is excited to announce its second event of 2021, dedicated to one of the beautiful Twin Jades of Gusu Lan! We present our Lan Wangji Birthday Event on January 23rd where we challenge you to create content centered around Lan Wangji and his role in MDZS.
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Reblog this post to spread the word.
You donât have to be a member to participate in the event!
The event will be open on Lan Wangjiâs birthday - January 23rd!
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Create any content (fic, gif, art, etc.) for Lan Wangjiâs birthday.
Center your content around Lan Wangji and his role in the story arc of MDZS.
Mention @mdzsnet in the caption & tag #mdzsnet in the first 5 tags
If something is not clear, donât be afraid to send us an ask!
the untamed, éæ ä»€ (2019) ; wei wuxian, a loathed cultivator of dark and demonic arts, resurrects sixteen years later after his tragic death. his return to the world brings him to reunite with the people in his first life, including his soulmate, the honoured lan wangji.Â
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I apologize for the very generic background, I had to kinda rush through this.
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Like, people who identify as Queer know the word is used like a slur. Trust me, we know.
So when we say âqueer is a slurâ was started by terfs, maybe use some critical thinking and try to understand what we mean. That is, if you actually care about queer people and the damage terfs do, rather that just screaming âqueer is a slur!â and ignoring the actual point.
Terfs did not like that queer was reclaimed. End of. This is a fact. Queer was too broad, too accepting, and embraced all the people they wanted gone. And I know y'all exclusionists feel the same but get pissed when we point it out so you deny it, but sit down and listen for a minute.
Queer was the preferred term for poc. For bisexuals. For trans people. For people with multiple identities. It neatly encapsulated everything, and was a friendly community to those who felt thrown under the bus by mainstream LGBT activism. It was a political and social statement, âyou treated my like I was different and weird, and guess what? I am and thatâs something to be proud of.â
So the response? âYou canât use that word. Its bad. Its a slur.â
And at the time, a lot of people rolled their eyes. Everyone knew why they didnât like the word and brushed that off. It was fine.
So they started more subtly. âJust so you know this word is very harmful and is a slur so be careful how you use it :))) in case you didnât know :)))) its a slur :))) friendly reminder :))) for the sake of other people of course :))))â type shit on every post involving the word, including and especially posts simply mentioning self identification.
Always worded in friendly, concerned ways, like the derailment was meant to be nice and considerate, and not about normalizing their rhetoric.
And what happened because of that was a younger generation of community kids growing up with these statements being thrown at them and absorbed on every. Single. Post. That. Mentionioned. Queer.
The result? That same generation of kids cutting it all short, removing the meant-to-be-palatable niceness, to just say âqueer is a slur.â
Exactly how it was originally intended. âQueer is a slur.â People drop on posts where young queer people talk about it being a self identifier that actually fits them. âIts a slur,â they comment, with nothing else, on posts they clearly didnât read past that word, written by people twice their age who had reclaimed it before they were even born.
Its nasty. Its disgusting. Itâs plain old bigotry, whether the people saying know it or not. It is a terf tactic, plain and simple.
And no one wants to deny that it is indeed used as a slur (right along with all the rest of our identities.) No one wants to be insensitive and force it on people who havenât reclaimed it.
But invading queer peopleâs posts to spit âqueer is a slurâ is flat out queerphobic. You do the dirty work of terfs, of cis straight oppressors, by saying in one simple sentence: âits a dirty word, there is no pride in it, you havenât/canât reclaim(ed) it.â
And regardless of your actual intentions, when you do this, that is EXACTLY what you are communicating and doing.
âQueer is a slurâ is a terf movement. Stop fucking supporting terfs just because you want to pretend like it isnât.
This is why I block people who say âQueer is a slur.âÂ
You quack like a terf, I block you like a terf.Â
This thing was so weird to me when I first encountered it on tumblr, because like⊠in academia
queer studies
 is a thing. Queer Theory is a thing. If I search my Uniâs library for âqueerâ I get 138,481 results. Here are some of them:Â
Queer in Europe : contemporary case studies / edited by Lisa Downing and Robert Gillett.
Queer Phenomenology, Sexual Orientation, and Health Care Spaces: Learning From the Narratives of Queer Women and Nurses in Primary Health Care, / Cressida Heyes, Megan Dean, Lisa Goldberg.
Playing With Time: Gay Intergenerational Performance Work and the Productive Possibilities of Queer Temporalities / Stephen Farrier
Postcolonial and queer theories : intersections and essays / edited by John C. Hawley.
Queer Dickens : erotics, families, masculinities / Holly Furneaux.
Showing Your Pride: A National Survey of Queer Student Centres in Canadian Colleges and Universities /Â John Ecker, Jennifer Rae, Amandeep Bassi
Mad for Foucault : rethinking the foundations of queer theory / Lynne Huffer.
Do those look like queerphobic texts? And do you think that most of the writers writing about queer theory are straight? Lols. If you donât want to be personally be called queer, thatâs cool. You donât get to stop other people using the word though. Itâs ours now and weâre keeping it.
Did I reblog this already? If I did, doesnât hurt to blog it again. I usually unfollow people who use the tag (or the equilivant) q-slur. Because fuck you, Iâm queer. Have been since like 1986.
queer was mlm slang/code in the 18th and 19th centuries, turned into a slur in the 20th century
when we say it was reclaimed, we mean it was reclaimedÂ