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Clip of us playing my original song
“Crying Out” written by me and the incomparable @dannykulasik
Thank you for having us @alexkinsey
You are the truth!!! – Watch the FULL episode @youtube or Buddysessions.com
⚠️Excited to be going LIVE on @entertainmentweekly Instagram at 1:30pm PST/3:30pm CT 🔥 Hope to see you there! ❗️
@brian_tee
Thank you for sharing your experience. I know I can do better and feel urged to do so after reading. 🙏🏽
#stopasianhate
@brian_tee
Thank you for sharing your experience. I know I can do better and feel urged to do so after reading. 🙏🏽
#stopasianhate
@brian_tee
Thank you for sharing your experience. I know I can do better and feel urged to do so after reading. 🙏🏽
#stopasianhate
@brian_tee
Thank you for sharing your experience. I know I can do better and feel urged to do so after reading. 🙏🏽
#stopasianhate
@brian_tee
Thank you for sharing your experience. I know I can do better and feel urged to do so after reading. 🙏🏽
#stopasianhate
@brian_tee
Thank you for sharing your experience. I know I can do better and feel urged to do so after reading. 🙏🏽
#stopasianhate
@brian_tee
Thank you for sharing your experience. I know I can do better and feel urged to do so after reading. 🙏🏽
#stopasianhate
@brian_tee
Thank you for sharing your experience. I know I can do better and feel urged to do so after reading. 🙏🏽
#stopasianhate
Premiere performance of
“Crying Out” written by MR Mayo and @dannykulasik
On @thebuddysessions
I hope you enjoy 💙
It is Trans Visibility Day!!
I’ve reposted instructions from a personal hero of mine @alokvmenon on how to help our trans community at this crucial time.
I’ve also posted @vicenews coverage on the harmful bills in Alabama and Arkansas.
Repost from @alokvmenon
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via @chasestrangio @aclu_nationwide @raquel_willis
It is day 6 of #TransWeekofAction and in addition to continuing our efforts to stop Arkansas’s HB1570, we continue to target Alabama today.
Alabama could pass the most sweeping attack on trans youth in history. HB1/SB10 would make it a felony to treat trans youth up to age 19 and forcibly out trans and gender expansive youth to their parents.
Please share this info, contact Gov. Ivey and donate to @tko_alabama. Link in bio to access graphics and scripts!
Script:
Dear Governor Ivey:
I am writing because I oppose HB1/SB10 and HB391. These bills needlessly and cruelly target transgender youth in Alabama who are just trying to live their lives and access the care recommended by their doctors and supported by their parents. Trans youth just want to go to school and play sports alongside their friends.
I oppose HB1 and SB10, which interfere with trans youth and their families from being able to seek and access the healthcare they need. Parents, patients, and medical professionals – not politicians – should decide what medical care is in the best interest of any young person. Transgender young people thrive when they are supported by their family, school, and community; however, these bills would take away their personal treatment options, undermining the prevailing recommendations of every major medical association.
I oppose HB391 because it needlessly targets trans women and intersex people in sports when lawmakers cannot even point to a single trans woman currently competing in Alabama. It sends a harmful to trans youth that they don’t belong and will invite costly litigation from private parties and the federal government.
All of these bills will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars in lost tourism and business revenue.
And most significantly, I am worried for my trans loved ones should these bills become law.
It is Trans Visibility Day!!
I’ve reposted instructions from a personal hero of mine @alokvmenon on how to help our trans community at this crucial time.
I’ve also posted @vicenews coverage on the harmful bills in Alabama and Arkansas.
Repost from @alokvmenon
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via @chasestrangio @aclu_nationwide @raquel_willis
It is day 6 of #TransWeekofAction and in addition to continuing our efforts to stop Arkansas’s HB1570, we continue to target Alabama today.
Alabama could pass the most sweeping attack on trans youth in history. HB1/SB10 would make it a felony to treat trans youth up to age 19 and forcibly out trans and gender expansive youth to their parents.
Please share this info, contact Gov. Ivey and donate to @tko_alabama. Link in bio to access graphics and scripts!
Script:
Dear Governor Ivey:
I am writing because I oppose HB1/SB10 and HB391. These bills needlessly and cruelly target transgender youth in Alabama who are just trying to live their lives and access the care recommended by their doctors and supported by their parents. Trans youth just want to go to school and play sports alongside their friends.
I oppose HB1 and SB10, which interfere with trans youth and their families from being able to seek and access the healthcare they need. Parents, patients, and medical professionals – not politicians – should decide what medical care is in the best interest of any young person. Transgender young people thrive when they are supported by their family, school, and community; however, these bills would take away their personal treatment options, undermining the prevailing recommendations of every major medical association.
I oppose HB391 because it needlessly targets trans women and intersex people in sports when lawmakers cannot even point to a single trans woman currently competing in Alabama. It sends a harmful to trans youth that they don’t belong and will invite costly litigation from private parties and the federal government.
All of these bills will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars in lost tourism and business revenue.
And most significantly, I am worried for my trans loved ones should these bills become law.
It is Trans Visibility Day!!
I’ve reposted instructions from a personal hero of mine @alokvmenon on how to help our trans community at this crucial time.
I’ve also posted @vicenews coverage on the harmful bills in Alabama and Arkansas.
Repost from @alokvmenon
•
via @chasestrangio @aclu_nationwide @raquel_willis
It is day 6 of #TransWeekofAction and in addition to continuing our efforts to stop Arkansas’s HB1570, we continue to target Alabama today.
Alabama could pass the most sweeping attack on trans youth in history. HB1/SB10 would make it a felony to treat trans youth up to age 19 and forcibly out trans and gender expansive youth to their parents.
Please share this info, contact Gov. Ivey and donate to @tko_alabama. Link in bio to access graphics and scripts!
Script:
Dear Governor Ivey:
I am writing because I oppose HB1/SB10 and HB391. These bills needlessly and cruelly target transgender youth in Alabama who are just trying to live their lives and access the care recommended by their doctors and supported by their parents. Trans youth just want to go to school and play sports alongside their friends.
I oppose HB1 and SB10, which interfere with trans youth and their families from being able to seek and access the healthcare they need. Parents, patients, and medical professionals – not politicians – should decide what medical care is in the best interest of any young person. Transgender young people thrive when they are supported by their family, school, and community; however, these bills would take away their personal treatment options, undermining the prevailing recommendations of every major medical association.
I oppose HB391 because it needlessly targets trans women and intersex people in sports when lawmakers cannot even point to a single trans woman currently competing in Alabama. It sends a harmful to trans youth that they don’t belong and will invite costly litigation from private parties and the federal government.
All of these bills will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars in lost tourism and business revenue.
And most significantly, I am worried for my trans loved ones should these bills become law.
It is Trans Visibility Day!!
I’ve reposted instructions from a personal hero of mine @alokvmenon on how to help our trans community at this crucial time.
I’ve also posted @vicenews coverage on the harmful bills in Alabama and Arkansas.
Repost from @alokvmenon
•
via @chasestrangio @aclu_nationwide @raquel_willis
It is day 6 of #TransWeekofAction and in addition to continuing our efforts to stop Arkansas’s HB1570, we continue to target Alabama today.
Alabama could pass the most sweeping attack on trans youth in history. HB1/SB10 would make it a felony to treat trans youth up to age 19 and forcibly out trans and gender expansive youth to their parents.
Please share this info, contact Gov. Ivey and donate to @tko_alabama. Link in bio to access graphics and scripts!
Script:
Dear Governor Ivey:
I am writing because I oppose HB1/SB10 and HB391. These bills needlessly and cruelly target transgender youth in Alabama who are just trying to live their lives and access the care recommended by their doctors and supported by their parents. Trans youth just want to go to school and play sports alongside their friends.
I oppose HB1 and SB10, which interfere with trans youth and their families from being able to seek and access the healthcare they need. Parents, patients, and medical professionals – not politicians – should decide what medical care is in the best interest of any young person. Transgender young people thrive when they are supported by their family, school, and community; however, these bills would take away their personal treatment options, undermining the prevailing recommendations of every major medical association.
I oppose HB391 because it needlessly targets trans women and intersex people in sports when lawmakers cannot even point to a single trans woman currently competing in Alabama. It sends a harmful to trans youth that they don’t belong and will invite costly litigation from private parties and the federal government.
All of these bills will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars in lost tourism and business revenue.
And most significantly, I am worried for my trans loved ones should these bills become law.
Thank you @nbc for including me in the celebration of Women’s History Month. We are powerhouses and I’m so grateful for all the womyn in my life challenging me, loving me and pushing me to grow. Love y’all.
@iamjoelleon
This human has a gorgeous voice and I’m blown away and inspired by this cover 🤯😭👏🏽 thank you @leooonne !
@mssydchas
Sharing the wisdom.
May 14th
@apollomighty new music
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I didn’t realize my video cut off in my last post at the most crucial place!!! Please see the rest here.💜