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Blogger Kari Sullivan said...

I really appreciate the stories you share. I can't help wonder though if you believe that the experiences of African-American trans people are really that different from trans people of other colors.

I don't presume to know the answer, but I just thought I'd ask as respectfully as I know how. I hope I haven't stepped on any toes. You're such a beautiful and courageous woman!

On a different note, I saw a program on LOGO the other day that featured an African American transwoman who got in touch with a stepsister or cousin. I think the show is "Be Real" or "Get Real" or something like that. I believe it's a series on LOGO.

I thought it was a well done show and the woman was so incredible. Even when she was a kid, her face was incredibly feminine.

Peace out,
Kari

8:56 PM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Yes, they are. There are some parts of the journey that are similar, but you do have to take cultural differences inro account.

Here's just one example of the difference. African-American transwomen, in addition to Latina and Asian ones don't have an adjustment period to minority status like white male to females do.

That LOGO show you''re talking about involves Angelica. I have a link to her blog.

3:58 PM

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