My first year on testosterone
One year ago today I injected my right leg with my first dose of testosterone. Swab leg, swab vial, pull
Dear Mom, I am no longer your "daughter"
Dear Mom, before I sat down to write this, 42 years went by. Together, we braved a world confused by
When gender and sex identity is up for discussion at Walgreens
I took a trip to my friendly neighborhood Walgreens tonight for a few necessities: antibacterial soap for my new tattoo, deodorant and a multipack of tampons. I took my goods to the cashier and enter my phone number in the hopes of saving some pennies on my purchase. Naturally, my name pops up on th
Goodbye, Mom
On October 27, 2012, I had to eulogize my mother. It was one of the worst things I've had to do in my entire life. By no means is it, or could it ever have been, good enough. But I did deliver it that sunny Saturday afternoon, sandwiched between a baptism and a wedding. I decided to share it publicl
A bit of gender action on Muni. Because why not?
I recently headed to SF's SOMA on Muni's T line to conduct an interview for an