Showing posts from February, 2020
Maya's life is like a walk through the night since at night all cats turn black. She has been taking Estrogen for more than 5 years and this is her experience. When you ask her what she is spending in a month as a girl in Toronto, she is answering this: She is a true inspiration, an ido…
This is an exclusive interview with Maya with inside views of her daily life and what she is experiencing in her job, in her life, and also what inspires her and also some details about her past. Hi Maya! Could you introduce yourself? My name is Maya Henry, I am 24 years old, and I am a filmmaker and professio…
Maya Henry was born on July 23, 1995, in Canada. She is a YouTube vlogger who is known for her eponymous channel. She has gained popularity there for her frequent positive vlog discussions of living a transgender lifestyle through tags, challenge completions, and personal testimonials. She began her YouTube …
Let's start this post with a small video of the history in transgenderism in the early times. In 1951, Roberta Cowell made history as the first known British trans woman to undergo gender-reassignment surgery. ‘Betty’ Cowell, formerly ‘Bob’, had previously been a racing driver and a Spitfire pilot in …
A History of Bisexuality combines history and queer deconstructive theory in order to rethink our understanding of sexuality in the West. Complicating recent historical and theoretical accounts, the book begins with the assumption that any understanding of sexuality’s historical and epistemological construction i…
It’s not uncommon to see rainbow flags flying outside of homes and bars, pinned to shirts and on the back of bumpers—all with the universal and proud proclamation that #LoveIsLove. But who created the rainbow flag, and why did it become a symbol of the LGBT community? The rainbow flag was created in 1978 by a…
June 28, 1970 - Community members in New York City march through the local streets to recognize the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall riots. This event is named Christopher Street Liberation Day , and is now considered the first gay pride parade. 1973 - Lambda Legal becomes the first legal organization e…