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Meredith Talusan: Artist, Author, and Journalist

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My Very Special Abilities: How My Disability Made Me Flexible

May 27, 2018

It is normalcy that creates disability. In a world where an inability to see is the norm, blind people are not disabled.

Read more at OFF-BEAT for Medium

In Publications Tags disability, albinism
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Why Tomorrow Will Be Different for the Transgender Community

May 27, 2018

If “Tomorrow Will Be Different” provides a vision for a future of trans equality, I hope it will be one in which the dignity of transgender individuals is not up to cisgender arbiters for approval.

Read more in The New York Times

In Publications Tags Sarah McBride, memoir, politics

On Learning to Appreciate Your Roots

May 27, 2018
I always viewed Japanese and Philippine cultures as existing in entirely separate spheres, until I was well on my way to Kyoto: I looked out the window, and saw the same familiar rice paddies I grew up with back home.

Read more at Condé Nast Traveler

In Publications Tags Travel, Japan, Philippines
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We've Always Been Nasty: Why the Feminist Movement Needs Trans Women and Femmes

May 27, 2018
We should not be afraid to throw a brick if a brick needs to be thrown. There are times when a single instance of violence is a justifiable response to pervasive and encompassing oppression by the state.

Read more at them.

In Publications Tags Feminism, Nasty Women, protest
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I Don't Miss Being a Gay Man, But I Miss Having Sex Like One

October 17, 2017
Why can't sex as a woman be as effortless as it was before I transitioned?

Read more at VICE

In Publications Tags Transition, sex, gay men

Search Algorithms Kept Me from My Sister for 14 Years

July 22, 2017
It was because of the letter K that I found my youn­ger sister, but for 14 years, it was also the letter K that kept us apart.

Read more at WIRED

In Publications Tags technology, algorithms, immigration

Why Can't My Famous Gender-Nonconforming Friends Get Laid?

June 22, 2017
Nonbinary femmes are too masc for the straights, too femme for the gays, and too out for nearly everyone else.

Read more at VICE

In Publications Tags nonbinary, celebrity, GNC
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Rachel Cusk, Outline

June 6, 2017
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Unerased Wins a GLAAD Media Award

May 7, 2017

After being nominated last year, it was fantastic to learn that the feature I wrote for Mic along with a team of reporters, Unerased: Counting Transgender Lives, won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Digital Journalism, Multimedia.  This award is particularly important to me because of how often trans people are subjects of news but so rarely get to tell our own stories, especially in print journalism where we're so underrepresented. It's a particular honor to receive this award for work that I hope amplifies the voices and lives of my trans siblings, especially trans women and femmes of color who continue to face enormous violence and discrimination.

In News Tags GLAAD, Unerased

How the Internet Gave Mail-Order Brides Power

March 31, 2017
Rural Filipinas have flipped the dating script: Now they’re the ones shopping for Western men.

Read more at WIRED

In Publications Tags Philippines, mail-order bride, technology

Being Trans, and an Immigrant, Under Trump

March 4, 2017
I anticipate that transgender Americans may not simply face legal obstacles, but also the possibility that the people charged with providing federal services may openly despise them, and feel no compunction in expressing their hostility given the president’s own antipathy towards minorities.

Read more at The Atlantic

In Publications Tags immigration, Trump

Queer Culture in the Age of Transgender Disruption

January 21, 2017
At a time when many queers have signaled their desire for mainstream acceptability, it has been trans people who have carried forth the mantle of radical queerness, both personally and politically.

Read more at VICE

In Publications Tags queer, genderqueer, personal essay
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Unerased: Counting Transgender Lives

December 8, 2016
A comprehensive look at transgender murders since 2010. The number is rising — and likely far higher than we know.

Read more at Mic

In Publications Tags violence, TWOC

On Trans Day of Remembrance, We Must Do Much More than Remember

November 19, 2016
Those who sacrificed their lives to be who they are — the vast majority trans women of color and gender-nonconforming femmes — were not passive victims to be remembered and mourned. They were fighters and rebels who challenged the norms of our society, their communities and often their families.

Read more at Mic

In Publications Tags TDOR, violence, op-ed

This Is How Queer People In Orlando Are Mourning After The Pulse Shooting

July 19, 2016
In the days after the Pulse massacre, performers in Orlando’s LGBT club scene were recovering from trauma and mourning their friends. But because people have flocked to Orlando’s other gay bars, and because the rent needs to get paid, LGBT nightlife staffers have had to work through their pain in public — not to mention the emotional labor involved in being the face of a national tragedy. Here’s how they’re coping: in stolen, private moments among the queer families that love them.

Read more at BuzzFeed

In Publications Tags Orlando, queer, violence

Advocate Piece on Journalists Covering Orlando

June 27, 2016

Sunnivie Brydum interviewed me for this insightful piece about minority journalists covering Orlando.

Read more at the Advocate

In News Tags Advocate, jouranlism
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Prine 20/20 LGBTQ Civil Rights Panel

June 16, 2016

I participated in a televised panel for Brooklyn's public radio on June 14, 2016 to discuss the current state of LGBT civil rights.

Watch the video

In News Tags LGBT Rights, television

When Trans Selfies In Bathrooms Go Viral

April 30, 2016
To protest anti-trans bathroom bills, some attractive, cis-passing trans people have taken selfies to show the absurdity of having to use a restroom that doesn’t match their gender identity. But do cis allies who share these images express allegiance to established gender roles as a condition of their support?

Read more at BuzzFeed

In Publications Tags HB2, bathrooms, criticism

Answering the Call

April 16, 2016
You may not realize it, but the person on the other side of your customer service phone call might be transgender. On calls, Filipino workers can safely adopt women’s voices, names, and clothing, all while earning a decent wage. But their success at work doesn’t protect them from the discrimination they face outside of it.

Read more at BuzzFeed

In Publications Tags Philippines, feature

When Home Is Between Different Countries And Genders

March 19, 2016
Many immigrants have written about how we always keep a part of ourselves even when we’re somewhere else, but as a trans woman, it’s hard to talk openly about an experience I often have, of being reminded of my former life as a boy and young man.

Read more at BuzzFeed

In Publications Tags immigration, personal essay
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