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Transgender Artist and Painter Artist, Dylan Scholinski talks about his work, his trans identity, and his time in several institutions as a youth.
Tags: transgender  art 

Added: December 14, 2008, 4:57 pm

Time: 00:01 | Views: 849 | Comments: 0

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Transgender Artist, Painter
Tags: transgender  art 

Added: December 14, 2008, 4:55 pm

Time: 06:51 | Views: 2335 | Comments: 0

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Lucas is a FEMALE to MALE transsexual. Very touching.
Tags: transboy 

Added: November 24, 2008, 11:59 am

Time: 05:30 | Views: 1414 | Comments: 0

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René is a Christian truck driver who enjoys boxing, working out, and spending time with his wife and kids. He is also a candidate for female-to-male sex reassignment surgery. This documentary follows René as he is shunned by his church, faces conflict with his wife, interacts with supportive allies, and completes surgery. Directed by Josh Aronson. All audio clips and photos: (c) 2004 Showtime. This is a companion film to "The Opposite Sex: Jamie's Story." WARNING: This video is just one man's story. Not all transsexual people are alike, and not all female-to-male transsexual men make the same decisions or demonstrate the same emotions as René does. To view the film trailer, see here: http://www.sho.com/site/schedules/pro... click "watch video". To view four short video clips from the film, see here: http://www.logoonline.com/shows/dyn/t... To see one short clip from the film, see here: http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/...
Tags: transman 

Added: November 24, 2008, 11:57 am

Time: 06:38 | Views: 1348 | Comments: 0

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Statement by Rev Drew Phoenix Last fall, after a lifelong spiritual journey, and years of prayer and discernment, I decided to change my name from Ann Gordon to Drew Phoenix in order to reflect my true gender identity and to honor my spiritual transformation and relationship with God. My transition to live fully as the male I know myself to be is very personal and deeply spiritual. As a Christian, I worship God – I AM. People frequently asked Jesus, "Who are you?" His response was, "Who do you say I am?" "Who do YOU say YOU are?" I believe that our spiritual path is, in great part, the answer to: Who am I? I am ... I realize that my transition may be confusing and surprising for those of you who have known me for years but were unaware of what I was going through. I am glad that I finally have the opportunity to share. It is my intention and hope that, by sharing my story – my relationship with God and my spiritual journey – we will commit ourselves to becoming educated about the complexity of gender and gender identity and open ourselves to those in our congregations who identify as transgender. When I was born, society declared that I was a girl, and my parents named me Ann Gordon. But for as long as I can remember I have felt like a boy, acted like a boy, dressed like a boy and wanted to hang out with the boys. And for the first several yeas of my life, my parents let me by my boy-self. In fact, I was referred to by everyone in our small town as my father’s son, Dave Gordon’s son. So it was very difficult when I reached puberty to be pressured by family, friends, church and community to conform, to dress and act, like a female. At the time (unlike now), there was no language or body of knowledge about gender identity, and certainly no available medical expertise, to help me describe and understand the disconnect I was experiencing between my physical, external self and my internal, spiritual self. I identify as male. The gender I was assigned at birth has never matched my own true, authentic, God-given gender identity … how I know myself. Fortunately, today, God’s gift of medical science is enabling me to bring my physical body into alignment with my true gender. I am making this transition under the care of an excellent medical team. I am grateful for their expertise. They have been instruments of God’s grace for me. As I continue to transition, to fully claim myself as a male, I find myself coming home to the Child God created me to be. I find myself joyful, whole, and peaceful. And I find myself even more effective as a pastor. You may ask what effect this is having on the church I am currently serving, St. John’s of Baltimore City. I can tell you that St. John’s is growing and thriving on its Discipleship Adventure. In the past 5 years, membership has quadrupled, for the first time in years families with children are participating, stewardship has tripled, several new ministries have been initiated, and the congregation has plans to begin renovating its old, historical building in order to be more efficient, effective, and relevant in its vision and mission. As I have chosen to transition, the congregation has studied, listened, and prayed in order to understand and embrace the meaning of my transition within my call to ministry and within our call as a congregation. My prayer, and greatest concern always is that the congregation continues to grow and thrive. Gender identity diversity is not easy for most people to understand, as we have been steeped in an either/or, male/female-only understanding of gender. It is hard to believe that our bodies do not tell the whole story about what we are. I assure you that I am not one-of-a-kind, that there are may people like me in our congregations who are suffering with the disconnect that I have felt. Jesus’ central message is that God’s love and grace extend unconditionally to all of us, not because we look a certain way or have a particular identity, but because we are all children of God created in God’s image. Each of us is a beloved child of God. No exceptions. Today, in your congregation, in your communities, are young people and adults struggling with who they are and how they fit in. Maybe their families do not understand them; perhaps their friends have isolated them. They are wondering if they fit into the church. As Christians it is essential that we communicate to them God’s unconditional love and their worth and value as children of God made in God’s image. You can begin that process today as I stand here and witness to the complexity and joy of God’s creation.
Tags: Transgender  Pastor 

Added: November 24, 2008, 11:51 am

Time: 01:00 | Views: 171 | Comments: 0

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A documentary feature about a [female-to-male] transgender seminary student, and his struggle with love, faith, and gender identity. From the Synopsis: Eventually, Malcolm, while still under the name Miriam, ended up at seminary. Initially he enrolled to see if he could reconcile the conflict between his heart and the things being taught in his home church. Much to his surprise, Malcolm found his greatest support in his new Christian community at Iliff Theological Seminary and began the process of gender transition. The first—and in some ways biggest—of these steps was taking on his new name and repeatedly saying to people, "From now on, call me Malcolm." As the film begins, so does Malcolm's final year of seminary. It is a time filled with great concern and apprehension. Before the school term begins, he steps away from his safe environment and sets out on a road trip. He travels across the country visiting with many people along the way, each of whom have a different perspective on the issues of identity, faith, and love.

Added: November 23, 2008, 11:32 am

Time: 04:00 | Views: 822 | Comments: 0

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