“.چو استاده ای٬ دست افتاده گیر
As long as you are standing, give a hand to those who have fallen”
(Persian Proverb)
latin word of the day: nemoricultrix, forest-haunting, she that dwells in the woods
“Masculinity is a trait, not a gender”
In an effort to both allocate space for and document the existence of masculine women, photographer Meg Allen created a powerful series of portraits for an exhibit at Cafe Gabriela in Oakland, Calif.
Entitled BUTCH, Allen’s series not only represents genderqueer women for a broader, heteronormative audience, but reaffirms butch identity within the queer community at a time when “butch flight,” or gender transitioning, is arguably becoming more and more commonplace. It is, as Allen says on her website, “an homage to the bull-daggers and female husbands before me, and to the young studs, gender queers and bois who continue to bloom into the present.”








