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My Transgender Photo Album:

Family Snap-Shots



For me, coming to terms with being transgendered -- or gender-queer -- has not been a solitary process. It began with coming out to my family, and this meant that they too had to find their own ways to accept and understand my gender identity. Without the love and support of my family, it would have been immeasurably more difficult to face the world and struggle against transphobia.


I am very fortunate in this respect. I know of too many other transgendered people who have had to face rejection and hostility from loved ones who could not escape the snares set by the conceits of our heterosexist society. The dominant culture in North America still insists on an ideal of 'normality' that either excludes or marginalizes 'unconventional' expressions of gender and sexuality. Those who fall outside the narrow bounds of "masculine man meets feminine female" still pay a heavy price for simply being themselves.


In my personal and family life, at least, I have escaped that agony, and so I am thrilled and honored to introduce you to some of the most important people in my life. My wife and daughters, my parents, my sister, my brother and his family. I love, cherish, and respect them -- even when we disagree and fight -- because at the end of the day they have returned their love and respect.


From top-to-bottom, this photo shows myself, my wife Mena, and our daughters Rachelle and Daniella. This photo was taken during the summer of 1997, in Calgary, Alberta.



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[ Mena | Rachelle and Daniella | My Parents | My Brother and Sister ]



This page was last on January 20, 1999



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