It’s important to reject even the subtlest forms of misogyny.
Pronouns have always been here
“Pronouns help a person feel more comfortable in themselves and their gender expression. It’s a small but mighty way to express outwardly who you are and who you want people to see. It also is a very helpful tool for people to refer to you correctly.”
From the closet to the clique
“Cliques aren’t exclusive to queer people, but sometimes we become so desperate for a community that we shut ourselves off from other people — even from each other.”
Affirmation through access
“It’s important for trans people to feel safe and comfortable in their bodies, and however we can help with that is fantastic.”
Ink-orrect: Society’s attitude towards body modification
“When I was born, I was handed a blank room. And I’m just choosing to decorate the walls however makes me happy.”
Audacity is stored in the balls
“Shut up — I totally can.”
All or nothing: A guide to fandom
“You can still be a fan even if you don’t know what the celebrity’s favorite color was when they were 13 or what their mom makes on Thanksgiving.”
Women are dramatic, emotional and crazy: The insidious misogyny of language
Gendered language is impossible to escape from.
“I don’t understand why people would try to take that away”
Butler students and staff react to SB 480 passing into law.
SB 480 becomes law
Governor Eric Holcomb signs SB 480, a bill restricting gender-affirming care for transgender youth.