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land acknowledgment
I live on the rightful land of the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island, specifically Attiwonderonk, Wendake-Nionwentsïo, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Anishinabewaki, and Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenasaunee) peoples and nations.
As descendents of european settler colonizers, we benefit from the continuing exploitation of Indigenous land and people through the state, its enforcers, and the systems they enable. I have had the priviledge of expressing myself through my gender, sexuality, and relationships; a priviledge that is available to me and unavailable to most through the genocide of Indigenous people and the repression and erasure of their culture.
I have a hope for a better world where everyone is given these opportunities, but we must fight to make that happen. There are still Indigenous people risking and losing their lives in the name of building a better world. Below are listed some organizations and land defenders who are doing the work, consider donating to them if you can. Land Back!
why?
the purpose of this website is to record and share my experiences being queer, poly, trans, and neurodivergent in the greater toronto area. i want to share what i have learned and continue to learn about my sexuality and gender in the hopes it will help people see that there is so much happiness out there for them if they are able to look deep inside their hearts and find their truth.
i know how hard a journey it can be to come to terms with yourself. i am just starting to scratch the surface of what life has to offer. the last five years have been a whirlwind of emotion, and many things changed from the day i decided to come out as trans. but one has not, my love for love, and my desire to seek the truth about the love in my heart.