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Invisible Education: February 2012
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Working with teenagers is one thing. Confusing them is quite another. My adventures in not blending in. Monday, February 20, 2012. I went out to dinner with a dozen women the other night. Good friends, all dykes. For a range of reasons we ended up in a pretty suburban restaurant. It’s well known by locals and the food is pretty good. We were seated at a big table up the back and had pretty loud conversations for a couple of hours. The table next to us knows up better than they wanted to. But it felt ok.
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Butch Sightings: A Social Interaction: #230 Lori, illuminated
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Butch Sightings: A Social Interaction. Butch Sightings is a social interaction art project that was inspired by interest and appreciation for butches and studs (females and/or women who appear masculine, queer, old school, dyke, bulldagger, aggressive [AG] and other terms to be added as I come across them). Sunday, July 29, 2012. 230 Lori, illuminated. Lori was walking into the bar as we were leaving and I just couldn't resist doing one more butch sighting. July 5, 2013 at 1:33 PM. 233 Shelley is single.
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Butch Sightings: A Social Interaction: #236 Andrea Camps It Up!
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Butch Sightings: A Social Interaction. Butch Sightings is a social interaction art project that was inspired by interest and appreciation for butches and studs (females and/or women who appear masculine, queer, old school, dyke, bulldagger, aggressive [AG] and other terms to be added as I come across them). Wednesday, August 15, 2012. 236 Andrea Camps It Up! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 243 Lisa Camps It Up! 242 Karen Camps It Up! 241 Yolanda Camps It Up! 240 Rachel and Fern Camp It Up! I'm an art...
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Butch Sightings: A Social Interaction: #229 Dallas
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Butch Sightings: A Social Interaction. Butch Sightings is a social interaction art project that was inspired by interest and appreciation for butches and studs (females and/or women who appear masculine, queer, old school, dyke, bulldagger, aggressive [AG] and other terms to be added as I come across them). Sunday, July 29, 2012. Yes, I met two butches named Dallas last night. And they didn't know each other. This is Dallas. She is the long time neighbor of Tigger and her wife. 233 Shelley is single.
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Butch Sightings: A Social Interaction: #240 Rachel and Fern Camp It Up!
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Butch Sightings: A Social Interaction. Butch Sightings is a social interaction art project that was inspired by interest and appreciation for butches and studs (females and/or women who appear masculine, queer, old school, dyke, bulldagger, aggressive [AG] and other terms to be added as I come across them). Wednesday, August 15, 2012. 240 Rachel and Fern Camp It Up! Queer family camp iconography: Rachel and her baby daughter Fern. Hard to imagine anything sweeter. January 18, 2013 at 9:03 PM. I'm an arti...
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Butch Sightings: A Social Interaction: #Oops
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Butch Sightings: A Social Interaction. Butch Sightings is a social interaction art project that was inspired by interest and appreciation for butches and studs (females and/or women who appear masculine, queer, old school, dyke, bulldagger, aggressive [AG] and other terms to be added as I come across them). Monday, July 23, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 235 Daddy Rhon - Biker Style, and then some. 233 Shelley is single. 230 Lori, illuminated. 226 Christie claiming butch, perhaps for the firs.
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Invisible Education: July 2014
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Working with teenagers is one thing. Confusing them is quite another. My adventures in not blending in. Wednesday, July 2, 2014. And really, I'm not trying to pass. I'm trying to straddle a line that is still so unclear. I'm ok with this body, I'm not ok with what it means to others. And I hold that tension some days better than others. Tuesday, July 1, 2014. The more things change. It still surprises me how some days it cuts more than others. I've had a busy six months, and I've felt at home in quee...
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Invisible Education: The more things change..
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Working with teenagers is one thing. Confusing them is quite another. My adventures in not blending in. Tuesday, July 1, 2014. The more things change. After a nice work out at my gym, I went to get changed and go for a swim. Hearing the call of a small child hailing my entry with 'THERE'S A BOY IN HERE' didn't totally ruin my day, but it did make me change REALLY. FAST. There's more on that. Maybe I'll even write it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The more things change.
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Invisible Education: March 2012
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Working with teenagers is one thing. Confusing them is quite another. My adventures in not blending in. Thursday, March 29, 2012. I wonder if I didn’t take into account how I looked at all, how the world would be towards me. If I wasn’t worried about having to fend off other people’s gender confusion, would that make things easier or harder? I wonder if it’s on me, that I worry and bring that with me? Meanwhile the kids are still as perplexed and perplexing as ever. Monday, March 5, 2012. 8220;Miss, who&...
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Invisible Education: Young queers
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Working with teenagers is one thing. Confusing them is quite another. My adventures in not blending in. Wednesday, March 6, 2013. I hung out with some young queers over the weekend, and a few things stuck me. Firstly, I am defiantly not in my 20s. But more importantly I looked at the way they labelled gender. Not necessarily how they performed it, but how they labelled it. They adopted a range of pronouns, some transitioned medically, some not. They chose their pronouns and thier names. For instance, I s...
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