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IG LIVE REPLAY: #Outfest Artist to Artist Conversation: Intersex Visibility -- @rivergallo River Gallo, Pidgeon Pagonis @pidgeon (July 23, 2022). Access the full transcript here: https://translash.org/outfest-artist-... Subscribe for alerts: www.translash.org/connect An afternoon of storytelling, dialogue and laughter, the 6th annual Outfest Los Angeles Trans, Nonbinary & Intersex Summit showcased a multitude of trans, nonbinary & intersex experiences as a vision for the future--including TransLash Media content. This year’s summit is a time-capsule titled Manifesting Our Future – a call to action to imagine ourselves 50 to 100 years into the future and to leave behind a record of our stories. While trans, nonbinary and intersex people have garnered varying levels of visibility, the goal of this year’s summit is to unpack how visibility can shape our collective future. Storytelling is a manifestation of our imagination and the futures we dream of as trans, nonbinary and intersex people. The future is ours, the future is here, and right now more than ever, we have the power to manifest it. The 2022 6th Annual Trans, Nonbinary & Intersex Summit featured four programs: Keynote Speaker: Raquel Willis Raquel Willis is a Black transgender activist, award-winning writer, and media strategist dedicated to elevating the dignity of marginalized people, particularly Black transgender people. Throughout her career, Raquel has held impactful positions like Director of Communications for The Ms. Foundation, executive editor of Out magazine, and a national organizer for Transgender Law Center (TLC). She will be releasing her debut memoir about her coming of identity and activism with St. Martin’s Press in 2022. Filmmaker Perspectives Filmmaker Perspectives showcases short films from emerging trans, nonbinary & intersex filmmakers, using film to explore the multitude of trans, nonbinary and intersex experience. Each short is followed by a moderated conversation with the filmmakers or talent, and offers a glimpse into a particular theme or issue. Filmmaker Perspective #1 | The Trans Anti-Hero Fraud by Zen Pace and Dana Aliya Levinson (14 mins) A trans rocker girl, getting by on petty credit card theft, is forced to question who she wants to be when her latest target surprises her with an unforeseen proposition. Q&A with Zen Pace and Dana Aliya Levinson, moderated by Zackary Drucker Filmmaker Perspective #2 | Our Bodies, Our Choice My Abortion Saved My Life by TransLash Media, created by Imara Jones, directed and produced by Ruby Rose Collins and Tiler Wilson (9 mins) Cazembe Murphy Jackson (he/him), a Black trans activist living in Atlanta, Georgia, shares why his access to abortion was vital to his life. [CW/TW: sexual assault, rape, homophobia and transphobia] Trans Bodies, Trans Choices by TransLash Media, created by Imara Jones, directed and produced by Ruby Rose Collins and Tiler Wilson (7 mins) After an unplanned pregnancy and unsuccessful Plan B contraceptive, Jack Qu’emi (they/them) sought abortion access in central Florida. Q&A with Cazembe Murphy Jackson and Jack Qu’emi Gutíerrez, moderated by Jaden Fields Artist to Artist Conversation | Toward Visibility: Why Intersex Representation Matters This artist to artist conversation showcases work from two brilliant intersex artists – River Gallo and Pidgeon Pagonis – and brings them together for a conversation on why intersex representation matters and what we can do to move toward greater visibility for intersex artists and stories. Sneak Peek of Slow Burn Summer from “A Study of Self Hypnosis” by River Gallo (3 mins) This multi-media project includes a debut book of poetry and visual album exploring trans, intersex and non-binary identities as both gender expressions and philosophies of liminality and transcendence. Short Clip from A Normal Girl featuring Pidgeon Pagonis, directed by Aubree Bernier-Clarke (5 mins) Comedy Showcase | We Are Not A Joke… But We Are Funny Trans, nonbinary and intersex people are not a joke, but we can certainly deliver them. There is humor in our experience. We are Not A Joke… But We Are Funny is a comedy showcase featuring some of the funniest trans, nonbinary and intersex comedians today - emceed by D’Lo, featuring Nori Reed, Jes Tom, 7G, River Butcher, and Kai. Programmed by: Kieran Medina Special thanks: Zackery Alexander Stephens, Zackary Drucker, River Gallo, Brian Michael Smith, Neil Landau, Valerie Stadler, Farhaad Virani, Keisha Zollar, Nova Cypress Black, Chris Renfro, Raul Martin Romero and Good Robot of Bad Robot Productions