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Myles

(He/Him/His, They/Them/Theirs)
The first moment I could see my future as a trans man or trans masculine person was...
1. Gender Affirming Healthcare (first in Atlanta and then in Los Angeles) from professionals with more proximate cultural contexts. 2. Historical research and writing by Jules Gill-Peterson Susan Stryker and C. Riley Snorton. 3. Theological research and writing by Justin Sabia-Tanis and Austen Hartke. 4. Affinity spaces and caucuses at the LGBTQ Task Force's annual Creating Change Conference. 5. Transmasc role models in LGBTQ movement work like Ezak Amaviska Perez Shannon Minter Diego Miguel Sanchez Sam Ames and Chase Strangio. 6. Partnerships and intimate friendships with folks across genders who have created space for me to laugh cry try things on and live the question of what it means to live in love and freedom.
Resources that helped me...
1. Gender Affirming Healthcare (first in Atlanta and then in Los Angeles) from professionals with more proximate cultural contexts. 2. Historical research and writing by Jules Gill-Peterson Susan Stryker and C. Riley Snorton. 3. Theological research and writing by Justin Sabia-Tanis and Austen Hartke. 4. Affinity spaces and caucuses at the LGBTQ Task Force's annual Creating Change Conference. 5. Transmasc role models in LGBTQ movement work like Ezak Amaviska Perez Shannon Minter Diego Miguel Sanchez Sam Ames and Chase Strangio. 6. Partnerships and intimate friendships with folks across genders who have created space for me to laugh cry try things on and live the question of what it means to live in love and freedom.
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