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Transgender Fashion Artists meet Radical Homosexual Agenda
Life is about having fun & being free. This amusing video is a "triple cocktail" (great buzz w/o hangover) about art, politics, and fashion. Beautiful women, young handsome men & persons of unknown age & gender frolic in colorful foil and clothing smashing the bi-polar prison of male/female gender.
Female to male transsexuals find they have an advantage over biologically-born males. Hugo shares his thoughts.
Janet (underscore} Fey shares her experiences & invites voyeurs to view her cleavage on her MySpace page. She's a 'Spice Girl" who needs free studio time and is ready to be discovered. Here is YOUR chance! :-)
Semantha dreams of being accepted and validated as a woman. She seems to have found that at a Salvation Army Women's Shelter in the Bronx. She shares these experiences and the joy that has come to her by being given panties and a bra at the shelter, being complimented on her dress by a male usher at church & being told by a man that he thinks she is using the wrong (men's) bathroom. Then things get hot.
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This "tribute" documents the life of the founder of the transgender liberation movement. I am honored to be part of this extraordinary story.
Transexuals & gender idenity have captured the public imagination. "Transgeneration" (the series) & "TransAmerica" (the movie) have opened up public discussion about what it is to be male and/or female or somewhere in between. Gender identity is separate from sexual orientation. 25% of transexuals are attracted to members of the opposite biological sex before changing their gender identity. For them, changing gender means going from being a heterosexual biological woman to being a biological gay man--or from being a heterosexual biological male to being a lesbian, as can be seen in my previous vlogs: "Transgender Same Sex Marriage" and "Why Women Chase Trans Men". Now, trans people are organizing to become equal citizens of modern day society. This tells the story of their struggle......
Julia Porfido works with transexual and transgender people, their families & friends, at NYC's LGBT Community Center. She shared a poem & her thoughts about a friend murdered over a decade ago as part of "Trans Day of Remembrance", October 20,2007.
A heterosexual man who's also a lesbian continues discussing sexuality, gender and Thomas Beatie, a pregnant man who recently appeared on Oprah. She/he explains why some transgender people change their "social sexual identity" while keeping and/or minimally changing their physical anatomy.
Marsha P. Johnson is a legendary transgender activist. She threw the first shoe at the police at Greenwich Village's Stonewall Bar in 1969. Marsha P. Johnson was the mother of my extended gay family from 1980 until 1992 when she was found dead, floating in the Hudson River at the foot of Christopher Street--an apparent victim of a hate crime. Through Marsha (given name: "Malcolm Michaels') I met, got to know and came to love her sister, Norma, (heavy woman glimpsed during this video). With all my loved ones dead from AIDS and my biological family scattered far away, Norma (Marsha's sister) & the Michaels family became the place I would always go on Thanksgiving. They all really know how to live life to the fullest & have a good time. This year the party was more fun than ever! If you get a kick out of this, wait till you see my next installment: "SEWERAGE MAN: Your business is my business" :-) ...Less
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