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Pride season is over. We are still here.
The flags have come down and the rainbow logos have gone. A new Let Trans People Bloom mural on the Jealous Gallery roof, five bandanas that live in a museum, and two very different ways to bloom.
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Narwhals for Non-Binary Rights Bandana
The narwhal is a strange almost mythical animal. A whale with a tusk growing out through its face, like some sort of salt water unicorn.When I made the Narwhals for Non-Binary Rights bandana I want...
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Snakes for Trans Rights: Shedding, Surviving and the Year of the Snake
Snakes have been the villain for so long that being cast as one starts to feel familiar. Why I put snakes on a trans rights bandana, and what shedding actually means.
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Queer Joy: Why I Made a Bandana About Happiness as Resistance
Fox Fisher shares the story behind the Queer Joy bandana - the first design they ever made. A celebration of queer joy as resistance, rooted in life after Section 28, trans and queer history, and w...
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Run Wild with Unicorns: Queer Magic in the Untamed Herd
From heraldry to mythology to queer culture, the unicorn has always been untameable. Here's the story behind the Run Wild with Unicorns bandana, and why I chose to draw a herd, not a lone creature.
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Queer as Flowers: Why Queer Representation Doesn't Need a Rainbow
Long before pride flags, queer people used flowers to find each other and signal identity in ways that were hidden in plain sight. Here's the story behind the Queer as Flowers bandana, and the hist...
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The Lavender Menace: How Lesbians Reclaimed a Slur and Changed Feminist History
The story of the Lavender Menace is one of defiance, pride, and queer women refusing to be erased. Here's the history behind the term, and why I made an art print about it.
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