Featured Voices: Siblinghood
This is a very personal yet political story about two nonbinary trans people meeting and creating what they started to understand as Siblinghood. Continue reading Featured Voices: Siblinghood
This is a very personal yet political story about two nonbinary trans people meeting and creating what they started to understand as Siblinghood. Continue reading Featured Voices: Siblinghood
When Emma’s partner began transitioning, she scoured the internet for resources. However, all the articles about partners failed to mention the teamwork that goes into a relationship. This lack of support inspired Emma to take matters into her own hands. Continue reading Featured Voices: Backwards Inspiration
Wrapping up our last theme, Coming Out at Work / School, with a summary of all eleven guest posts. And introducing our next theme: Inspiration! Continue reading Featured Voices Theme: Inspiration
Is it possible for your co-workers to respect your gender without officially coming out? Lex credits the Facebook and a younger employee base to their successful non-announcement. Continue reading Featured Voices: Tall Non-Fat Extra Foamy Gender
After 8 years of working as a Math and Physics tutor in a community college, DJ decided to come out as non-binary. Their colleague’s non-reaction was the most surprising part. Continue reading Featured Voices: The Non-Issue of Coming Out
While AJ has not yet come out at work, the small wins are what matters most. Continue reading Featured Voices: Microaffirmations
Kieran is an Equestrian major in college (yes, there is such a thing!) and has spent their whole life around horses. But growing up – and coming out – in the “don’t ask don’t tell” community at the barn has proven life-changing. Coming Out at the Barn The riding stable has always been home for me, more than anywhere else. The sloping fields, the worn cobblestones, and the … Continue reading Featured Voices: Coming Out at the Barn
Fred gradually comes out at work with an affirming stance across the board. Nevertheless, Fred still worries about coming out again at their next job. Continue reading Featured Voices: Low Key Activism in London
Kameron had a plan for coming out at work. However, he hasn’t followed through on it. Is it reluctance, resistance, fear? Continue reading Featured Voices: Janitorqueer
When M comes out at work accidentally, he’s forced to grapple with choosing a pronoun, troublesome co-workers, and the deeper question of gender identity. Continue reading Featured Voices: Accidentally Out