Thank you Zada.
Again, having been born in 1958, telling anyone was much too frightening. Fate, luck, the goddess, intervened to deposit me in southern California in 1993. I forged ahead with my transition.
It was still very difficult.
Seeing supportive, loving, compassionate people, such as yourself, really warms my aging heart.
My mom was empathetic, unconditionally loving and compassionate to a fault, but times were different.
The Patriarchal Dominance Hierarchy’s grip was unyielding. The social penalties were unbelievably harsh, even for white people.
Black trans-woman murders are the biggest priority now, but all areas of lgbtqia acceptance need continued improvement.
https://www.witn.com/2021/02/26/body-found-wednesday-in-jacksonville-identified/#:~:text=JACKSONVILLE%2C%20N.C.,a%20ditch%20off%20Ellis%20Boulevard.
People like you, and more and more others joining the liberation movement, are to be cherished, praised, and always supported.
Thank you, thank you, thank you ❤️🙏🏼
--weezi--💜🙏🏼🦄🥳🎉