Tag: women’s history month

  • My Dear Aunt Blanca

    My Dear Aunt Blanca

    blanca was the youngest of all my aunts. people called her sunshine because of her brightly dyed blonde hair. she was the tallest and most statuesque. she was also the most adventurous. looking back, she was probably the most hopeful. people thought she was naive. she just believed in the…

  • OCTAVIA ST. LAURENT

    OCTAVIA ST. LAURENT

    today we remember, celebrate and speak the name of octavia st. laurent. born on march 16, 1964, octavia would go on to become one of the most ICONIC ballroom figures in the history. octavia st. laurent, after slaying runways in the ballroom scene for years, became the breakout star in…

  • Tiffany | Fort Lauderdale, Fl

    Tiffany | Fort Lauderdale, Fl

    My sex positivity journey is still occurring! That’s my lesson. I couldn’t rely on the adults in my life to guide me or tell me how to date or navigate love because they were accustomed to traditional ways of mass toxicity when it comes to sex & love. (Sex) and…

  • June | Philadelphia, PA

    June | Philadelphia, PA

    I have always tried to inform people what it life was like behind bars as a transgender latina and as a hiv positive trans latina. people think that we are supported and we are not. we have to survive on our own in there just like we have to when…