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Was Jesus Trans? A Thought-Provoking Reflection on Gender, Inclusion, and Faith
Queer Perspectives, Faith & Spirituality, Social Justice, Commentary Chris Farias 2025-04-10 Queer Perspectives, Faith & Spirituality, Social Justice, Commentary Chris Farias 2025-04-10

Was Jesus Trans? A Thought-Provoking Reflection on Gender, Inclusion, and Faith

If Jesus didn’t have a biological father, what does that say about his chromosomes? And what does it say about us if the idea of a trans Jesus makes us uncomfortable?

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Allyship: All Aboard? What It Really Means to Be Invited on the Ship
Queer Perspectives, Social Justice, Education, Commentary Chris Farias 2025-04-06 Queer Perspectives, Social Justice, Education, Commentary Chris Farias 2025-04-06

Allyship: All Aboard? What It Really Means to Be Invited on the Ship

Calling yourself an ally doesn’t guarantee you a spot on the ship. Allyship is earned through action—not comfort, not compliments. And if you fall off? Swim back and keep doing the work.

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Asking a Question Is Not an Attack: On Tone Policing and Talking Lions
Queer Perspectives, Social Justice, Commentary, Media & Representation Chris Farias 2025-04-06 Queer Perspectives, Social Justice, Commentary, Media & Representation Chris Farias 2025-04-06

Asking a Question Is Not an Attack: On Tone Policing and Talking Lions

When a woman voices a "male" lion, the misogyny shows up fast—and so does tone policing. Here’s why asking a question isn’t an attack, and why discomfort isn’t the enemy.

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Where Queerness and Disability Meet: Embracing the Full Spectrum of Identity
Queer Perspectives, Disability & Neurodiversity, Personal Reflections Chris Farias 2025-04-02 Queer Perspectives, Disability & Neurodiversity, Personal Reflections Chris Farias 2025-04-02

Where Queerness and Disability Meet: Embracing the Full Spectrum of Identity

Being queer and disabled isn’t about overcoming—it’s about understanding. Here’s how these identities inform each other, amplify each other, and shape a life that fits instead of one that constrains.

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Woman, the worst thing you can be: Dismantling Hate and Understanding How Transphobia and Homophobia Stem from Misogyny
Queer Perspectives, Social Justice, Education, Feminism Chris Farias 2025-04-01 Queer Perspectives, Social Justice, Education, Feminism Chris Farias 2025-04-01

Woman, the worst thing you can be: Dismantling Hate and Understanding How Transphobia and Homophobia Stem from Misogyny

Transphobia and homophobia don’t exist in a vacuum—they’re rooted in a deep contempt for femininity. To fight back, we must confront misogyny, white supremacy, and colonialism together.

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What Stonewall Is and Why It Matters
Queer Perspectives, History, Social Justice, Education Chris Farias 2025-04-01 Queer Perspectives, History, Social Justice, Education Chris Farias 2025-04-01

What Stonewall Is and Why It Matters

Stonewall was more than a bar—it was a battleground, a symbol, and the spark of a movement. Here’s why the 1969 uprising still matters and how its legacy lives on in every step toward queer liberation.

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the Unicorn Fund: $75,000 Raised (and Counting!) for Queer Hamiltonians
Queer Perspectives, Community Impact, Social Justice, Fundraising Chris Farias 2025-04-01 Queer Perspectives, Community Impact, Social Justice, Fundraising Chris Farias 2025-04-01

the Unicorn Fund: $75,000 Raised (and Counting!) for Queer Hamiltonians

Unchained Philanthropy has raised over $75,000 to support 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals in Hamilton—funding everything from gender gear to queer-inclusive kids’ books. Here’s how community generosity is changing lives.

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Why Intersectional Allyship Matters More Than Ever
Queer Perspectives, Social Justice, Inclusivity, Education Chris Farias 2025-04-01 Queer Perspectives, Social Justice, Inclusivity, Education Chris Farias 2025-04-01

Why Intersectional Allyship Matters More Than Ever

True allyship means showing up for everyone—not just those who look or live like us. Intersectionality reminds us that liberation isn’t one-size-fits-all, and real solidarity leaves no one behind.

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Even Heroes Have Flaws: Being Good Doesn’t Mean Being Perfect
Storytelling, Queer Perspectives, Personal Reflections, Social Justice Chris Farias 2025-04-01 Storytelling, Queer Perspectives, Personal Reflections, Social Justice Chris Farias 2025-04-01

Even Heroes Have Flaws: Being Good Doesn’t Mean Being Perfect

You can be kind, well-intentioned, and still get it wrong. That doesn’t erase your goodness—it reveals your capacity to grow. Even heroes like Mr. Rogers had blind spots. What matters is listening, learning, and evolving.

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