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By doing the work to love ourselves more, I believe we will love each other better.
Laverne Cox
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Laverne Cox
Age: 52
Born: 1972
Born: May 29
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It is revolutionary for any trans person to choose to be seen and visible in a world that tells us we should not exist.
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I honestly just want to make myself happy most, and if other people like it, then that's great. If they don't, then I'm still happy.
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It's a struggle every day, to stay present, not to become that...eight year old who was bullied and chased home from school. Some days I wake up and it's like I'm eight years old again. And I'm scared for my life, and I don't know if I'm going to be beaten up that day.
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If you have a problem with people living their lives and being authentically who they are, you really should go and do some soul-searching.
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Seeing a black transgender woman embracing and loving everything about herself might be inspiring to some other folks.
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There's not just one trans story. There's not just one trans experience.
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I think transwomen, and transpeople in general, show everyone that you can define what it means to be a man or woman on your own terms. A lot of what feminism is about is moving outside of roles and moving outside of expectations of who and what you're supposed to be to live a more authentic life.
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I have always been aware that I can never represent all trans people. No one or two or three trans people can. This is why we need diverse media representations of trans folks to multiply trans narratives in the media and depict our beautiful diversities.
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We shouldn't demonize the woman who wears high heels and we shouldn't demonize the woman who doesn't wear high heels. We should accept all forms of comportment.
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When people have points of reference that are humanizing, that demystifies difference.
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You need names to get the movie made.
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Being a black transgender woman in America is really hard. It's been really hard for me. But for me living a lie was much worse. I need to be in my truth. And I've been very, very lucky that I've been able to live my dreams and I believe everyone should have the right to live their dreams. This is America. We're supposed to all have that right.
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I was assigned male at birth, is the way I like to put it, because I think... we're born who we are... and the gender thing is something someone imposes on you. And so, I was assigned male at birth, but I always felt like I was a girl.
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The preoccupation with transition and with surgery objectifies trans people, and we don't get to really deal with the real lived experiences.
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When I was perceived as a black man I became a threat to public safety. When I was dressed as myself, it was my safety that was threatened.
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We are not what other people say we are. We are who we know ourselves to be, and we are what we love. That's okay.
Laverne Cox
Each and every one of us has the capacity to be an oppressor. I want to encourage each and everyone of us to interrogate how we might be an oppressor and how we might be able to become liberators for ourselves and for each other.
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We are born as who we are, the gender thing is something that is imposed on you.
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Believing that you are unworthy of love and belonging or that who you are authentically is a sin or is wrong, is deadly.
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I believe that when we love someone, we respect them, and we listen to them we feel that their voice matters. And- we let them dictate the terms of who they are and what their story is.
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