We're asking for donations to help cover the cost of her memorial as well as to offset the financial burden our family has incurred over the past month as we fought to keep her here, and now as we take time to process our grief and say goodbye. gofund.me/df690f2f
We're asking for donations to help cover the cost of her memorial as well as to offset the financial burden our family has incurred over the past month as we fought to keep her here, and now as we take time to process our grief and say goodbye. gofund.me/df690f2f
We're asking for donations to help cover the cost of her memorial as well as to offset the financial burden our family has incurred over the past month as we fought to keep her here, and now as we take time to process our grief and say goodbye. gofund.me/df690f2f
We're asking for donations to help cover the cost of her memorial as well as to offset the financial burden our family has incurred over the past month as we fought to keep her here, and now as we take time to process our grief and say goodbye. gofund.me/df690f2f
A lot of the actionable advice here for American trans creators really stuck out to me, particularly the warning that we need to stop heavily relying on cloud storage for harboring our works, because those are platforms to which trans folks' access could be rescinded at any time.
Okay, here’s the deal: RIGHT NOW is the time for concrete, direct action.
If you’re following me, it’s probably because you care about trans art and trans literature. The article below lays out my suggestions for dozens of concrete actions you can take to preemptively combat literary censorship.
A lot of the actionable advice here for American trans creators really stuck out to me, particularly the warning that we need to stop heavily relying on cloud storage for harboring our works, because those are platforms to which trans folks' access could be rescinded at any time.