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"1000 Posts!"

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Blogger Renee said...

Congratulations on reaching a 1000 posts. I read both transgriot and the bilcero. I come here because you are source of good information and you are dedicated to raising awareness. As I look through the crap that is in the blogosphere I know that blogs like transgriot are a rare treasure. Thank you for all that you do to show the world that all bodies matter.

4:10 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Also my congratulations on post 1000. This is a wonderful blog. I love reading what you're posting. Kepp at it and many many thanks for your work.

4:44 PM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Renee, Blackbird
You both have wonderful blogs of your own that i consider must reads.

Renee, I learn more about how womanists look at the world by perusing your posts.

I'm heartened by the fact that yours and other womanist opinions of where their transgender sisters fit it are light-years more evolved than feminist ones are.

Blackbird,
Thanks for starting your blog and letting people know I'm not the only African-American transwoman out there who not only wishes to carry herself with intelligence, style and class, but is willing to be a sorely needed role model as well.

5:41 PM

Blogger Jackie said...

Congrats!!!!!!!!!
On to the next 1000!!

love you!!

6:46 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Congrats on the reaching the 1,000 post milestone. That is truly a remarkable achievement. I don't drop by as often as i should ... but, I appreciate what you are doing for transgender people all over the world. Keep doin' what you're doin'!

peace, Villager

9:00 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Villager,
I also need to be dropping by your and other peeps blogs more regularly to comment as well.

So, when are the BBR's coming out? ;)

10:12 AM

Blogger Véro B said...

Congratulations on 1000 blog entries, Monica! I've always been grateful that a friend turned me on to this blog, not just for trans news but for much else too.

Even though I did not attend Gender Odyssey in Seattle this weekend, I saw many of the participants. Most were white, but there were African American and other non-white people among them. That was really good to see.

7:37 PM

Blogger LISA VAZQUEZ said...

Hey there!!

Congratulations on your achievement!!

I am so inspired!

(smiles)
Lisa

10:30 PM

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