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A Conversation with B. Scott on the Power of Defining Yourself

Started by Amelia Pond, August 11, 2013, 02:21:36 PM

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A Conversation with B. Scott on the Power of Defining Yourself
Janet Mock, August 9, 2013

http://janetmock.com/2013/08/09/b-scott-transgender-identity-label/

Throughout my life, I've felt the pressure of having to define my multiple identities for myself and for others. I love words, yet I know that words often fail us. At times, words are unable to fully encompass who we know ourselves to be. Knowing this, I felt immense empathy for B. Scott when I heard him [B. welcomes the following preferred gender pronouns (PGPs): he/him, she/her, they/their] announce after several years in the media spotlight that he is transgender...

As a multiracial trans woman of color (I self-identify as a trans woman, though specifically I am a transsexual woman, which is part of the transgender umbrella label), I immediately embraced B. because I understand the journey of self-revelation. His announcement resonated with me on many levels: the idea of gender and trans-ness, the idea of race and blackness, the need to announce who you are to the world, and when that definition collides with others' perceptions of you then you must defend yourself, your identity and your existence.
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