
Gaydar Feature of the Month – Christine Jorgensen
“Everyone seemed very interested in my life… time went on and I realized this was an important step in the eyes of the world” Christine
“Everyone seemed very interested in my life… time went on and I realized this was an important step in the eyes of the world” Christine
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“The more success I have with my music, the more being transgender becomes a footnote. I’m an artist; I’m not a gender. I’m not anything else but an artist, and I don’t really see people as their sexuality or their gender”.
[bdp_ticker theme_color=”#ff2828″ font_color=”#000000″ font_style=”bold” ticker_effect=”slide-h”] Transgender people and non-binary folk have always been a part of Indonesian history, culture, and people. From the Hindu-Buddhist period
[bdp_ticker theme_color=”#ff2828″ font_color=”#000000″ font_style=”bold” ticker_effect=”slide-h”] In this blog post, we will discuss why embracing gender diversity is crucial for Indonesia to keep up with the