I’m a Transgender Scientist and I See Myself in “Frankenstein”
My unmarked body allows the world to see me as both doctor and monster
My unmarked body allows the world to see me as both doctor and monster
We deserve to exist safely in our communities, unthreatened by the hate and fear of those who seek to eradicate us
The author of "Love the World or Get Killed Trying" on the difference between being desired and fetishized, and humor as a tool of survival
They don’t even need to read the book with a title this provocative
In this locker room, in this strange place, the sun came out and the air was okay to breathe again
A trans viewer knows that any boundary, whether social or biological, isn’t ever as impassable as it might seem.
The author and the artist talk about creating a design that embodies a Black trans writer's beautifully chaotic search for peace
Nicole Chung, Claire Dederer, Lamya H, Maggie Smith, and Samantha Irby are among the year’s most loved books of nonfiction
BIPOC writers on the margins get physical in their search for identity
I wanted a different history, which would have ensured a different future