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“When we talk about Latinx Representation we should ask ourselves, which Latinx? It’s interesting that, despite Jane the Virgin being about a Venezuelan family (played entirely by Puerto Rican actresses) and the Salazars on Fear the Walking Dead being Salvadorian (played by a Panamanian actor and a Swedish actress!), both stories are similar in that they are generically about “immigration.” But there’s nothing to make them specifically Venezuelan or specifically Salvadorian. Because to Hollywood, and to the average viewer, there’s no difference. Latinx are simply generic, interchangeable brownish people from that ever-nebulous part of the world that’s “South of the Border.” And don’t they all pretty much have the same story? Don’t they?”

Teresa Jusino on recognizing the often-erased diversity of Latinx experiences on & off the screen (x)

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waityoudontlooksick:

-Hair has nothing to do with gender
-Children should be able to define themselves with what/how they feel best about themselves
-If something completely harmless and small can make someone love their body more, they should be encouraged to do it
-Parents should be supportive of gender expression
-Gender does not equate to sex or orientation
-genderqueer kids deserve to express themselves
(-anything along these lines)
(-please)
(-my parents are being extra transphobic lately)
(-I’m sad and scared ok)