Everything Sprinkled
“I’m not just gay. I’m not just male. I’m like everything sprinkled all on top of one chocolate cake.”
Posted by XylophoneGender on May 25th, 2018 at 08:00 am
“I’m not just gay. I’m not just male. I’m like everything sprinkled all on top of one chocolate cake.”
“I just got to introduce myself and be who I was.”
Thoughts from activist Nevo Zisin
An educational video from the lovely people at YGender.
Additionally, in the description, the vlogger adds: “…although I don’t identify as Trans in the conventional sense, in an interview context I would because it’s a more commonly known term that most understand, rather than getting into a debate about what is gender queer.”
” ‘Ask Me’: What LGBTQ Students Want Their Professors to Know.” Some great students taking a stand and being vulnerable in order to educate.
Dani talks about how it has been since coming out as genderqueer and pansexual.
“I’m a lot more appreciative of life, of my life, as difficult as it’s been and will be. I’m thankful to have all these opportunities, to have the support I do.”
While the teaching graphic may not be a preferred explanation for many, the rest of Jex’s personal story is worth a watch.
A panel introduction by Lyric Seal.
From TheyGoByThey.
From the YouTubers at we are mitĂș
Even BuzzFeed is starting to show GNC people as multi-dimensional.
Dance troupe, the Prancing Elites.
From the artist, Alynda Segarra:
‘Hungry Ghost’ captures the beauty of safe and queer DIY venues and parties. These sanctuaries will only become more important in these grave and uncertain times. Queerness is the future of our country and we, the future generation, are aiming for the freedom of gender fluidity and intersectional justice for all people. As artists and freethinkers we must care for each other and hold these safe spaces close to us. With those we lost in Oakland and Orlando in our hearts, this video is a love letter to all the queer people who are putting on intentional events that promote nights of safety, unity and freedom. Keep up the good work.
Leiomy Maldonado, Wonder Woman of Vogue