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- Charlie Everett Interview, 18 April 2019
- Date
- 2019-04-18
- Creator
- Everett, Charlie; Zurn, Perry
- Subject
- College environment -- LGBTQ; Femininity; Gender expression; Gender nonconformity; LGBTQ community; LGBTQ organizations; Masculinity; Non-binary; Race identity; Rural Community; Safety; Sexual orientation; Transgender college students; White privilege
- Local Identifier
- AU_Trans_Oral_History_Everett
- Collection
- American University Trans Oral History Project
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:83274
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- Title
- KT Aylesworth Interview, 08 April 2019
- Date
- 2019-04-08
- Creator
- Aylesworth, KT; Zurn, Perry
- Subject
- Agender; Androgyny; Femininity; Gender expression; Gender identity in dance; Gender identity in theater; Gender nonconformity; Gender neutral toilet facilities; Greek letter societies; Masculinity; Non-binary; Queer; Sexual orientation; Student housing; Transgender college students
- Local Identifier
- AU_Trans_Oral_History_Aylesworth
- Collection
- American University Trans Oral History Project
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:83273
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- Title
- Liz Interview, October 6, 2020
- Date
- October 6, 2020
- Creator
- Rosie Cain; Liz
- Description
- Rosie Cain interviews narrator Liz about their identity as non-binary and fat. Liz discusses their process coming to and sharing their identity as non-binary with others in their life. Liz also discusses identifying as fat, what the term fat means to them and how they came to identify as fat. Liz shares their experiences clothing shopping, being in online community groups and visiting a health care practitioner. They also discuss topics of disordered eating, social media and the influence of non-binary YouTubers.
- Subject
- fat; fat acceptance; non-binary; gender; androgynous; identity; friends; uni; university; fatness; fit; weight; body positivity; advice; Health at Every Size; health; doctor; mental health
- Collection
- Non-Binary and Fat: The Intersections of Identity
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2490
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- Ly Meloccaro Interview, October 6, 2020
- Date
- October 6, 2020
- Creator
- Ly Meloccaro; Rosie Cain
- Description
- In this interview Rosie Cain interviews Ly Meloccaro about both their identity as non-binary and trans as well as their identity as fat. Ly discusses how they previously identified as trans-masc, a trans man and then non-binary, now agender. Ly discusses their experiences performing drag, as well as what their gender identity and body identity has meant in relation to their career as a musician and performer. Ly discusses their body identity as fat, fatphobia in the queer community and society as a whole, and the work of the Fat Liberation movement. Ly discusses their history with disordered eating and their struggle to receive gender affirming care because of their body size. They also discuss their use of social media.
- Subject
- gender; transgender; queer; non-binary; agender; body; fat; plus size; drag; musical theater; dysphoria; Health at Every Size; body positivity; cisgender; lesbian; gay; fat liberation; top surgery; disordered eating; fatphobia; social media; twitter; instagram; tumblr
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Non-Binary and Fat: The Intersections of Identity
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2476
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- Title
- Sheena Sproule Interview, October 1, 2020
- Date
- October 1, 2020
- Creator
- Rosie Cain; Sheena Sproule
- Description
- Rosie Cain interviews narrator Sheena Sproule about their identity as non-binary and fat. Sheena discusses identifying as non-binary and their process coming out as non-binary to friends and family, as well as what identifying as non-binary means to them. Sheena also discusses identifying as fat, reactions from others around their use of the term fat, and how fatness intersects with their identity as non-binary. Sheena discusses topics of disordered eating, gender euphoria/dysphoria, and the LGBTQ+ community. Sheena also discusses their use of social media and their thoughts on social media movements such as the Body Positivity movement, Fat Acceptance movement and Health At Every Size movement.
- Subject
- non-binary; gender; identity; sexuality; LGBTQ+; fat; fatness; body positivity; Health at Every Size; fat acceptance; disordered eating; queer; intersectionality; pride; social media; instagram; twitter; facebook; tumblr; pinterest; Canada
- Country
- Canada
- Collection
- Non-Binary and Fat: The Intersections of Identity
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:2480
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- Title
- Sullivan Haine Interview, 08 April 2019
- Date
- 2019-04-08
- Creator
- Haine, Sullivan; Zurn, Perry
- Subject
- Classroom environment; College environment -- LGBTQ; Eating disorders; Gender identity in theater; Gender nonconformity; Greek letter societies; Journalism; Masculinity; Non-binary; Non-monogamous relationships; Race identity; Student housing; Testosterone; Transgender college students; White privilege
- Local Identifier
- AU_Trans_Oral_History_Haine
- Collection
- American University Trans Oral History Project
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:83275
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- Title
- Tanner Fraser Interview, October 27, 2021
- Date
- October 27, 2021
- Creator
- Tanner Fraser; Colette Combs
- Description
- In this interview, Fraser, a non-binary drag artist living in Maryland, reflects upon their life through a gendered lens. They discuss growing up as a tomboy, living in Arizona, their relationship to their parents, youth sports, family dynamics, coming out, grappling with trans identity, discovering drag, and life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fraser describes how serving in the U.S Navy, finding drag as a performance art form, and experiencing the pandemic changed their relationship to and Understanding of their own gender.
- Subject
- drag; Pretty Boi Drag; Gage Razor; non-binary; Washington, DC; Arizona; Scotland; tomboy; The L Word; One Direction; familial relationships; gender; youth and gender; US Navy; military and gender; gender roles; Catholicism; trans identity; COVID-19; quarantine; youth sports; ADHD
- Country
- United States
- Collection
- Tanner Fraser Interview, October 27, 2021
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/humanitiestruck:3501
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