Don't Get Invited Into Narratives That Don't Serve You As a pregnant trans man, I'm learning to find the stories that serve me, and to let go of the rest.
"Everything extraneous has burned away": An Interview about Love Alone--A Solo Play for World AIDS Day A conversation with the director and actor from Love Alone, a new staging of Paul Monette's 1988 poetry collection grieving the loss of his partner, Roger, to AIDS.
Trans Ancestor Frank Woodhull and the Stories That Come From Necessity How do I make sure to separate the stories that I tell from necessity—for advocacy reasons, for example—from those that feel most personal, most true, most alive?
What will I tell my child about the AIDS crisis? I would like to read my child a book about ACT UP. I would like to read my child a book about a community needle exchange.
Being Trans at Naked Night Taught Me About Belonging I went to the naked party to see people’s dicks, not hear people’s stories. But sometimes things don’t turn out the way you’d expect. I can’t say what I was expecting when I saw that a gay bar I’d been to a few times