Toshio Meronek
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The United States
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Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary
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4 editions
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2023
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Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex
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6 editions
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2011
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Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility
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2 editions
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2017
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Surviving the Future: Abolitionist Queer Strategies
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2022
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Miss Major toma la palabra: Vida y legado de una revolucionaria trans negra
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“most people don’t know what Pride is about. The anguish, and the hurt, and the reason why Pride started in the first place—it was an anti-cop event. Look, yes—I know there are trans police officers. You have Black people who are police officers, and women police officers. All that’s cute, but guess what: It’s blue first, your other allegiances second. Once you get on that blue, child, it goes straight through to your brain, dyes your brain blue, and you’re no longer whoever the fuck you were before. So no, they don’t need to be there. That’s where their loyalty lies. So stay the fuck away from me.”
― Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary
― Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary
“Why only spend money on our protection when it’s a cage?”
― Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary
― Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary
“It's not wrong to feel like the world is fucked up being repair, but...you can try to repair what you can, using whatever skills you might have.”
― Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary
― Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary
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