A Quick Note On “Trying On” Queerness
I can remember my first San Francisco Pride Parade vividly. I was 18, I was wrapping up my first year of college and I was out and ready. In my young mind, this was the way to celebrate my identity.
For Chris Mosier, the Olympics’ First Out Trans Athlete, Competing Means Something More
Becoming an Olympic athlete takes years of hard work and sacrifice. Many athletes focus solely on a single sport to be able to compete among, and become, the world’s elite. For the most part, that is also true for Chris Mosier.
Was I Born In the Wrong Body? Musings From the Land of Gender Confusion
I spent a lot of my childhood wondering when I was going to turn into a boy. Because I felt at odds (to say the least) with traditional notions of what a girl was supposed to act like, I just assumed
Renné Toney: Largest Biceps in the World
Renné Toney Shows Us There Is No One Way To Be A Woman Renné Toney is not your average gym rat. Weighing in at 214 pounds (mostly of muscle!), the 5'8" body builder has been measured, and she has the largest female biceps in the world
Misogynoir in Sports: ESPN’s Attack on Ayesha Curry– ‘Stay In Your Lane’
Stephen A. Smith -- Stop Mansplaining To Ayesha Curry How To Support Her Man In Game 6 of the NBA Finals, league MVP Stephen Curry fouled out of the game late in the 4th quarter. He disagreed with the call -- to