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IFD Archives: “Heterosexual, Transgender, Lesbian” Provides Hope to Young People.

by Amanda

IFD Archives: “Heterosexual, Transgender, Lesbian” Provides Hope to Young People.

My name is Amanda and I’m from Cazenovia, New York, small little town outside Syracuse, New York. When I first came to SAGE, which is an organization for elder LGBT, when I was ...

“My Religious Identity Is As Important To Me As My Sexual Identity.”

by John Russell Stanger

“My Religious Identity Is As Important To Me As My Sexual Identity.”

I’m the Reverend John Russell Stanger and I’m from Brazoria, Texas. I grew up on my family’s cattle ranch outside Brazoria. One of things I remember doing when I was about 1...

” I Want People to Know That There’s Not One Type of Love. There are a Billion Types.”

by Tyunique Nelson

” I Want People to Know That There’s Not One Type of Love. There are a Billion Types.”

My name is Tyunique Nelson and I’m from Philadelphia, PA. My story started in 9th grade. I got bullied in school because of some other incidents that had been with another stude...

Lesbian Rapper Shares Tribute to Gay Uncle.

by Monique Contreras

Lesbian Rapper Shares Tribute to Gay Uncle.

My name is Monique Contreras and I’m from Orange County, was raised in Missouri, and I have currently been living in Los Angeles the past 10 years. I cut hair, and I mostly cut ...

Coming Out In Brazilian Culture.

by Kelvin

Coming Out In Brazilian Culture.

My name is Kelvin, I’m from Brazil, from a small city called Pocos de Caldas and I lived there until I was about thirteen and a half years old. I wasn’t aware of my sexuality�...

“I Think It’s Really Weird That Some People Don’t Think That Bisexuals Exist Because We Do.”

by Rachel

“I Think It’s Really Weird That Some People Don’t Think That Bisexuals Exist Because We Do.”

My name is Rachel and I’m from Keller, Texas. This one time I went to the Texas Renaissance Festival and afterwards they have this huge bonfire. It’s super fun, everybody’s ...

Why I Identify As “Queer.”

by Jaime-Jin Lewis

Why I Identify As “Queer.”

My name is Jaime-Jin Lewis and I’m from Charlottesville, Virginia. My whole life I feel like I’ve been an “other”, from being an Asian American, being female, being a tran...

Coming Out as an Undocumented Immigrant and Coming Out as a Queer Man.

by Carlos Padilla

Coming Out as an Undocumented Immigrant and Coming Out as a Queer Man.

My name is Carlos, Padilla, and I’m from Seattle, Washington. I was originally born in Guadalajara, Jadisco, Mexico, and I immigrated into the United States at the age of 2. For...

Rosa’s Journey From “All Gays Should Go To Hell” to Loving Her Lesbian Daughters.

by Rosa Manriquez

Rosa’s Journey From “All Gays Should Go To Hell” to Loving Her Lesbian Daughters.

I’m Rosa Manriquez and I’m from Los Angeles. When people ask me what I am, if I’m LGBTQA, what am I, I tell people I’m neither. I don’t identify by my sexuality, I’m a...

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