Sometimes I remember that I was declared functionally illiterate in the tenth grade, and now I'm a professional writer.
Life is weird, huh?
Call me Sophie (she/her)
Voice feminization coach (PWYC)
Creator of We Have Always Existed: Ancient Transgender History on YouTube
Fiction writer
I love you
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Sometimes I remember that I was declared functionally illiterate in the tenth grade, and now I'm a professional writer.
Life is weird, huh?
Do you believe trans history is important?
If so, can you to me a quick favour?
Go over to the video below, and like, comment, and hit the notification bell.
It really makes a big difference in helping other trans people see this stuff.
Everything sucks but I wanna spread some positive stuff!
youtu.be/_nNRlrFYKOI
I'm really excited for today's episode to premiere.
We'll be looking at an actual portrait of a trans girl from 2000 years ago, and learning what we can about her life.
Spoiler alert: it's a lot!
Do all trans men go to heaven?
Maybe not, but this one did. The Pope said so himself.
Join us tomorrow (Friday) at 6:30PM for the story of Pelagius, the transgender Christian saint.
A saint is, according to Catholicism, someone who lived a life that granted them the kingdom of God after death.
But there are a number of saints whose lives are clearly transgender ones.
This Friday (hopefully) we'll be exploring the life of one - Pelagius.
If you were raised Catholic, like me, it might be hard to watch the hatred spewed by the far right in the name of God.
But researching this trans saint brought me some comfort. Maybe it'll do the same for you.
Have you heard the myth of Siproites?
If not, you're not alone. It's a relatively obscure transgender Greek myth that almost didn't survive.
This Friday at 5:00pm EST, we'll explore the tantalizing bits of information we do have.
I'd love to see you there!
Y'all I've never been so excited about a video release.
This Friday at 5pm EST, we'll be exploring the grave goods of a transgender priestess from ~2000 years ago.
Won't you join us?
TIL you can leave reviews on the Google Maps page for the US Capitol. Go to reviews, then sort by "lowest rating" - I love these 😂
The next transgender history video is going to go live next Friday at 5pm EST!
If you think trans people deserve to know our own history, please sign up for the premiere - it helps blip the algorithm bloops.