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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Transgender artist James Helenski explores the role of the body as a tool in shaping society’s concepts of gender, sex, and sexuality. Their most recent photography series examine the ways that language is used as a tool for oppression within our own language and the ways in which they become manifest emotionally, psychologically, and physically.
What Cis People Say To Trans People Vs. What We Hear
By Meredith Talusan and Rory Midhani
TRANSlator 3000: Amazing technology translates cissexist BS!
“Oh you’re trans but you look so good!” “Trans people are ugly.”
“I’ve never met a trans person before.” “I assume I can identify any trans person.”
“I would date a trans person.” “Trans people are usually undateable so I deserve a prize.”
“You look just like a real woman.” “Trans women aren’t really women.”
“I’m glad you’re being honest with me about being trans.” “Trans people who don’t tell me they’re trans are deceivers and liars.”
“I loooooove trans people!” “I fetishize trans people.”
“It’s so hard to switch pronouns.” “Trans people are an inconvenience to me.”
“I don’t have a problem with trans people.” “I have a problem with trans people.”
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A Polaroid of Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness holding a Polaroid in the wilderness.
//Ogden Theatre// Denver, CO//1-22-16//
PC: Shelby Taylor-Thorn, Polaroid 600
Emile Hussell
My goal in life is to be one of those people who are just light. You see them and you suddenly feel so warm inside and all you want to do is hug them. And they look at you and smile with the warmest light in their eyes…. and you love them. maybe not in a romantic way but you just want to be close to them and you hope some of their light transfers onto you.
Thugs.
September 2014.
Photography by Jeana Lindo
view the full set of images here
MY HEART IS MELTING the concept of the project makes this 10x more beautiful
“My series presents the truth about the sensitivity of boys, especially boys of color. It is important to have images that positively portray boys of color because they are stereotyped in ways which lead people to believe that they feel less pain than other people. Their negative depiction in popular media contributes to a lack of empathy for them and robs them of human qualities. My images show that boys of color are people who feel pain just as strongly if not more than others. Like flowers, they are beautiful and must be protected. Please do not step on them.”
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Karen Gunderson, “Churning Grace - Out to Sea,” 2010, Oil on linens
Always try & apologise if you know you’re in the wrong. Saying sorry can mean a lot to people you care about.
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Andrew McMahon Photographed Backstage House of Blues Anaheim, California December 31, 2015