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As a genderqueer person, I do not have gender privilege. And I spend a lot of time thinking about my gender, when I am alone, when I am in groups of people, when I am at the doctor’s, when I am listening to the news. Because my identity is a form of activism; the personal is political. I cannot set my gender aside, I cannot stick it in a box and forget about it, whether or not I am asserting my identity.

I think you get my point. For some people, just leaving the house is activism.

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s.e. smith