Posts by Sue:
Jez, 50, Came Out As Trans in 1985 in Rural Washington County #AMPLIFY
Name: Jez Age: 50 County of Residence: Washington Pronouns: she/her How do you describe your identity? Transgender Please describe your coming out experience. Where did you find support? What challenges did you face? Came out when the AIDS epidemic was rampant 1985 How would you describe yourself NOW in terms of “being out”? Struggling everyday to stay […]
Derricka Banner, 26, is the 20th Trans Person Murdered in 2017
She was 26 years old, a black trans woman living in Lenoir, North Carolina. Originally from New York City, she had studied at Caldwell Community College. She previously worked for Wal-Mart and was working most recently with Tyson Foods. She was known to some friends as Ms Bow Wow and sometimes Derricka Lashae. According to […]
Enter to win a digital download of Future Friends from Superfruit! #Giveaway
Future Friends – the debut album from pop duo SUPERFRUIT! Featuring “Imaginary Parties,” “Worth It (Perfect)” and more! Future Friends is Available September 15: http://smarturl.it/ FutureFriends Future Friends Track List: 1. Imaginary Parties 2. Bad 4 Us 3. Worth It (Perfect) 4. Vacation 5. Sexy Ladies 6. Heartthrob 7. Future Friends 8. How You Feeling? 9. Hurry Up! 10. Deny U […]
Transgender Bigotry in Sharon, Butler Reinforce Need for NonDiscrimination Protections
Content Note: misgendering, deadnaming, lies, transphobia. On Sunday, the Sharon Herald printed a newspaper article updating the community on the status of a civil lawsuit against the Sharon Police Department involving the shooting death of 23 year-old Sean Hake. Sean was a transgender man. The Sharon Herald first reported that he was a trans woman, […]
Update Your #AMPLIFY Contribution if You Like
**THIS IS FOR UPDATES ONLY. This is NOT for first time contributors. ** Click here for the update form. First time contributors should go to this form. #AMPLIFY has been up and running since January 2015 and collected more than 225 contributions. We know that for some folks, life has changed so we are offering an […]
Two Questions for the Pgh Mayor’s LGBTQIA+ Advisory Committee
I have a few questions about local governing and LGBTQ issues. I will be sharing these directly with the members of the Council whom I personally know. I’ve asked if I could attend a meeting to discuss my concerns, but was informed that the Department of Personnel would not permit me to do so. Earlier […]
Scrap the Trap Rescued an Orphaned Racoon in Our Pgh Neighborhood
I stepped outside on the stoop and a woman sitting in her car told me a raccoon was ‘on the loose’ and might bite me. So I stepped back into the house and decided to call my neighbor with ‘Scrap the Trap – Pittsburgh.’ A few minutes later, I was tracking an obviously terrified young […]
Six Reasons Bisexual & Pansexual Folks Should Get #AMPLIFYed
Visibility matters. In late September, the nation will be recognizing the bi community via Bisexual Awareness Week. Last year, we compiled a list of the bi and pan folks who had contributed to the AMPLIFY project by that point in time. We had 27 particpants at that point in time. We plan to publish another […]
Ashley Ugolotti, 27, Deserves to Be Remembered For Her Whole Self
I have written so many ‘In Memoriam’ blog posts over the years, that I’ve asked a graphic design friend to create a suitable image I can use in lieu of generic images. Then I burst into tears because that feels so terrible, even though it feels equally necessary. This came to mind last week when […]
It Happened To Me: I Found Unclaimed Property in the @PATreasury
File this under good news and great timing. I decided to browse the PA Department of Treasury Unclaimed Property website. To my suprise, I found four items that belonged to me. So I filled out the form, had it notarized and sent it off to the State. And waited. And waited some more. Three months […]
You must be logged in to post a comment.