Stuff I did in 2011, in no particular order
- Presented a paper at Rethinking Art and Visual Culture at the MFA
- Presented a paper at Bloodwork: The Politics of the Body 1500-1900 at U of M
- Presented a paper at Critical Refusals in Philly
- Saw Angela Davis speak about the Occupy efforts
- Took a handful of small road trips with Vaughn
- Celebrated a one year anniversary with Vaughn at the Watertown Deluxe Diner
- Went to the Philly Trans Health Conference
- Performed in TranniWreck
- Finished and released the album “Magical Realism”
- Performed at the Together Electronic Music Festival
- Performed at the Amanda Palmer visits MassArt show
- DJ’d at my favorite radio station WZBC
- bought a bike off Craigslist
- Went on a ghost hunt of my own house with my friend Devin
- Performed in True Colors Out Youth Theater spring troupe
- Worked as a peer leader for True Colors summer troupe
- Marched in the dyke parade
- Realized my neighborhood is wonderful and I love it
- Wrote and performed “Laughing Alone Eating Salad”
- Did voter outreach with MassEquality about the Trans Rights Bill
- Wrote a short story, “Greenhorn” and submitted it to an anthology (didn’t hear back)
- Cat-sat Keebler The Fat for four month
- Met Crispin Glover
- Worked on a professional play as the props manager
- Met my friends Julie and Erica
- Hung out slightly more with Lindsay, Alex, and Caroline
- Was sad that Maya moved to Nebraska
- Was happy that Devin moved into my house
- Turned 22
- Cried in front of Paul while in the middle of eating a sandwich
- Went to the Cape with my family
- Argued with my family
- Applied to graduate school
- Interviewed Pogo
- Participated in National Novel Writing Month and won
- Got interviewed for a Boston.com story about NaNoWriMo
- Learned how to animate by hand and in Flash
- Produced the SIM Album 2011-2012
- Interned at The Theater Offensive
- Helped interview elderly trans people for The Secret History of Love
- Went to school full time and got straight As
- Worked part time
- Wished I saw my friends more
- Learned how to be happy
- Realized I don’t give myself enough credit and that I am strong, intelligent, and worthy of love
- Wondered what will happen once I graduate
