Author

Tatiana Su

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Because homophobia and transphobia remain etched into the woodwork of society, it is no surprise that queer and trans people, especially those of color, are intimately familiar with trauma. Themes of trauma and mental illness have become running jokes within the LGBTQ community as our sexual and gender orientations often leave us vulnerable to stigma, rejection, discrimination, harassment, and more. Despite the prevalence of these issues, our bodies and stories are rarely represented in the media. This project shares the voices of queer and trans people who experience mental illness in hopes of both chipping away at the stigmas associated with our identities and providing physical representation of conditions normally deemed invisible.