spacesapphist asked:
autostraddle just put out an article titled “Actresses Born Before My Grandma Ranked by How Badly I Want Them to Top Me” that i think is relevant to this blog lol
“The more I think about it, the more I think there’s no better person to craft a story about celebrity and about the folklorish narratives we develop about celebrities than the celebrity herself. Not because J.Lo is able to actually shed any light on her life and choices or even really display any genuine vulnerability, but because with all the artifice and spectacle of a project like this, therein lies a certain authenticity. This is exactly how J.Lo wants to be perceived. Through a lens of dreamscape and lore. “This Is Me…Now” isn’t an explanation so much as an abstraction.”
Kayla via After Watching J.Lo’s “This Is Me…Now” I’m No Longer Sure Who Is Me…Now
spacesapphist asked:
autostraddle just put out an article titled “Actresses Born Before My Grandma Ranked by How Badly I Want Them to Top Me” that i think is relevant to this blog lol
My jiddo fled genocide by Israel in 1948, and I get to be free as a transgender person with access to things like gender affirming care and community in 2023. My jiddo always tells me he is proud of me for just being me, and I truly believe him when he says that. He has endured so much, and to see his grandchild live in such a loving and fulfilling way, is a dream come true for him.
A few months ago, when I asked my jiddo if he considered me a Palestinian, he said, “nothing would honor me more.”
That is why I’m sharing this story. I carry my Palestinian elders and ancestors in my heart and body everywhere I go. It is not a separate part of me; it is me. It is part of where I come from. I come from the land and people of Palestine. I am a transgender Palestinian.
A free Palestine means a freer world. Wall-shattering resistance from Palestinians is a direct result of 70+ years of colonization, land theft, occupation, and apartheid. It is the result of traumatized, imprisoned, and oppressed people fighting back.
Do not be silent. Have conversations with people in your life. Call and email your legislators and demand a ceasefire. It matters when you stand in solidarity with people as they fight against militarized and global forces that want them extinct, especially when those forces are backed by biased mainstream media.
beautiful personal essay by laila/laiq makled, published in autostraddle on october 25, 2023
At the end of this piece @autostraddle breaks down some things you can do:
katie-the-angel-witch asked:
Loved the new Bionicle vid, and good news you don't have to make the queer reading of the first Bionicle movie, there's already an autostraddle article about it, "Investigate the Bionicle to Trans Pipeline" by Nic Anstett (can't send links in asks, so)
jettkuso answered:
OH MY GOD I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO’S NOTICED.
This is a FANTASTIC read: https://www.autostraddle.com/investigating-the-bionicle-to-trans-pipeline/
Leo and I were super into having this intergenerational queer connection. We wanted it to feel like this really affectionate, connecting moment where Max is encouraging and moved by Micah. This is how it is for queer people. We are each other’s family and sometimes pretty quickly you can have these bonds. That was really special. And also to show Max in this beautiful relationship with their partner which we didn’t see a lot of it in the past. I was very happy with the casting of Armand Fields and the way it felt with us all on set with Em. Everyone was so committed to this moment. At one point, Armand said, “Welcome back to your franchise” as if it’s Marvel or something. And I realized so much of what I experienced in the past was trying to prove I was a part of something because they always tried to make it very clear that I wasn’t really a cast member because I wasn’t a woman.
But these people — Em, Nova, Armand, Jillian, Leo — they all just made it really clear that they were happy I was back. It was a dream.