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Ryann Holmes Oral History

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In this dialogue, Ryann Holmes discusses their life with Sir Knight of BlackTransTV. Ryann co-founded bklyn boihood, an organization for transmasculine people of color. Ryann discusses being a tomboy and lesbian in a supportive black family in Maryland, their religious development out of self-shame they faced in Christianity, and coming to a non-binary understanding of their gender. Ryann describes bklyn boihood's commitment to storytelling, making a calendar of members, self-celebration, and the power of self-representation. Sir and Ryann share on their love of black culture, black trans life, and resisting internalized white culture.

Item Information:

Identifier
3197xm26k
Collection
Oral Histories with People of Color
Institution
NYC Trans Oral History Project
Creator(s)
Holmes, Ryann
Contributor(s)
Knight, Sir
Publisher
New York Public Library
Date Created
May 14, 2019
Genre
Oral Histories
Transcriptions
Subject(s)
Bklyn Boihood
Black Trans TV
Miss Major
Places
New York
Maryland
Maryland > Prince George's > Largo
Maryland > Prince George's > Forestville
Topic(s)
Activists
Anti-transgender violence
Black people
Childhood
Christianity
Dating
Family members
Gender diversity
Gender dysphoria
Gender identity
Gender role
Hormones
Lesbianism
LGBTQ+ parents
Pronoun
Religions
Secondary education
Tomboys
Transgender parents
Transgender people
Resource Type
Audio
Text
Language
English
Rights
Copyright undetermined
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