Janet Mock is Awesome

Janet Mock is Awesome

I've been following Janet Mock for over a year now, and all I can say is that this woman is awesome.

Mock, an editor for People Magazine's online website, wrote a touching coming-out-trans story that was published at The Huffington Post this past December, and has stepped up as a vocal advocate of the trans* community and the trans* women of color community in particular.

Last week Mock delivered the keynote address to USC's LGBT graduating class of 2012. She spoke passionately about "stepping up" and holding yourself accountable to your community:

"So I made the choice to use my voice, to speak up, to live visibly because being silent would be a disservice to me and the many women who came before for me and the brothers and sisters I fight alongside today and the ones whose voices have been silenced by intolerance and hate."

Pride. Empowerment. Passion. Mock embodies these qualities.

You can watch her address here:

 



Comments [2]

Jenny Aisenberg's picture

wowzers

yeah, I've heard her podcast, she's a rock star. poor thing was so graceful about the freaking wind making her hair go cray-cray, too! that, my friend, is class.

separately-- what the fuck is up with the usc lavender commencement speech? do they seriously hold a separate graduation ceremony for the queers? or is she addressing a group of actual queer studies graduates? for some reason this seems like an important distinction to me. (because I'm a big nerd, lol...)

"We're all born naked. The rest is drag."
--RuPaul (appropriating Judith Butler for the masses...)

Marcie Bianco's picture

i think 'separate' as 'in

i think 'separate' as 'in addition to' ...if that helps. for the queer community, not just queer studies.

ps: LIMA HEIGHTS in the house last night!