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Title: Translating Gender
Post by: Shana A on October 06, 2009, 08:46:40 AM
Post by: Shana A on October 06, 2009, 08:46:40 AM
Translating Gender
October 5, 2009 by Maria Zankey
http://temple-news.com/2009/10/05/translating-gender/ (http://temple-news.com/2009/10/05/translating-gender/)
Since last year's merge with TransAction Student Network, Queer Student Union has expanded both its membership and diversity. Still, some issues in the transgender community are beyond reach of a student organization.
Ash Yezuita describes his elementary school-aged self as a somewhat girly tomboy.
"I had this long, flowing, wavy blond hair," Yezuita, a junior history and Asian studies major said. "I loved skirts and dresses and corsets, but I've always been told I've been a little androgynous."
Yezuita, whose birth certificate reads he was born female, revealed to his family as 12-year-old "Ashley Renee" that he was bisexual.
October 5, 2009 by Maria Zankey
http://temple-news.com/2009/10/05/translating-gender/ (http://temple-news.com/2009/10/05/translating-gender/)
Since last year's merge with TransAction Student Network, Queer Student Union has expanded both its membership and diversity. Still, some issues in the transgender community are beyond reach of a student organization.
Ash Yezuita describes his elementary school-aged self as a somewhat girly tomboy.
"I had this long, flowing, wavy blond hair," Yezuita, a junior history and Asian studies major said. "I loved skirts and dresses and corsets, but I've always been told I've been a little androgynous."
Yezuita, whose birth certificate reads he was born female, revealed to his family as 12-year-old "Ashley Renee" that he was bisexual.