Fatten that Boule
Celebrating booty abundance, grief and growth.
Celebrating booty abundance, grief and growth.
These poems were written during the month of October 2023, while Kori was care taking their terminally ill partner and co-parent. This writing challenge process offered a space for the immensity of emotions directly associated with the second hand experience of cancer treatment and coming to terms with one’s mortality, but also includes some pieces…
Announcing the next round of Pleasure (your) Chest: A Workshop Series for Transmasculine Spectrum Folks. If you are a person on the transmasculine spectrum who will have had top surgery before the January 20th we would love to have you join us! This Workshop is For You: * If you have had any type of…
Top Surgery can be a life saving procedure, but is not always as simple as the common narrative. This post announces an upcoming workshop offering partnership with Jess DeVries called Pleasure (your) Chest, which is a 4 part series for people who have had masculinizing chest surgery which we will be starting to offer online in September.
Here on the west coast, we barely have much of a Canadian winter, a couple of days of snow, a few blustery rain stormy days, and then… just like that, flowers are popping up, buds are appearing on trees and bushes and the length of days stretches noticeably on both ends. As things are pushing…
Ticket Portal open for February Show & Tell. Be Your Own Best Valentine.
Looking forward to a cozy Friday evening gathering to dive into gifts and presence. The ticket portal is open til Thursday night.
It’s My Birthday! I’ll Self-promote all I want!
I made this poster for the Community Based Research Council summit before realizing I would need to pay to have it printed. Rather than do that, I have just posted it here so folks can access it through their devices.
After a full 12 events over 13 months, the Show & Tell has been a project that has been finding it’s feet. I have found ways of hosting this online monthly that seem to refine themselves a bit each time around. Some pieces make sense to carry over from one month to the next, and…