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Category: Biography and Memoir
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Chris Stedman examines how his interfaith work interacts with his queer identity.
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A roundup of good things to read and watch about A Queer and Pleasant Danger, the new memoir from Kate Bornstein.
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Kate Whouley remembers her mother, and acknowledges the power of forgetting.
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Scientologist, husband and father, tranny, sailor, slave, playwright, dyke, gender outlaw—these are just a few words which have defined Kate Bornstein during her extraordinary life.
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Black History Month concludes with a feature about African-American memoir.
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A new book by a high-risk OB-GYN tells a gripping tale from the front lines of the NICU and from his daughter’s bedside.
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A selection from Patricia Harman’s memoir for the Winter Solstice.
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Triggered by the coverage of molestation charges at Penn State and elsewhere, Martin Moran confronts his own memories of abuse.
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The holidays inevitably bring awkward– and sometimes heated– political conversations with our loved ones.
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The history of this day dates back to 1998, when Rita Hester was brutally murdered in her home, and her friend, Gwendolyn Ann Smith, launched the Remembering Our Dead web project.