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The ANTIBOY Legacy
By Jane Badler
My son had a vision for the world. He called himself “ANTIBOY”. He was against all labels and yearned for freedom to be whoever he wanted to be, and imagined a world where people were judged on their hearts and minds, not on their gender.
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By Wade Rouse
My mom’s love for and pride in me, and her show of strength when everything could have been lost for her, changed countless lives and continues to have a ripple effect.
MoreQueer Speculation for Somebodies Somewhere & Everywhere
By Aislin Neufeldt
I’m trans, queer, and from the town in HBO’s Somebody Somewhere, and I appreciate the speculative nature of this show and the possibilities it reaches for.
MoreGod Was Silent
By Alicia Oliver
This would be simpler if I could just pretend that I was straight, but I can’t. I can’t live a lie like that.
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