Rosie Cockshutt | #StandWithTransKids Tag | Didn’t Mean to Get Deep @RosieCockshutt | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 22 minutes ago.
I finally got around to doing the #StandWithTransKids tag, and the answers got weirdly deep (at least for me!)
@pdxleo ’s video: youtu.be/cscsGBNXhic
Make sure to check out:
@CestKevvie
@AJDunnReads
At time of description writing I haven’t magically recovered from my strangely precise but severe anxiety about endorsing charities that I don’t know in depth - so check out the organizations Leo recommends!
----- Books Mentioned -----
Love Lives Here by Amanda Jette Knox
Manywhere by Morgan Thomas
Empress of Salt and Fortune & When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain by Nghi Vo
A Dream of a Woman by Casey Plett
All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes by Maya Angelou
Revolting Prostitutes by Juno Mac and Molly Smith
----- Chapters -----
00:00 Hello!
00:51 You’re Tagged!
01:26 Question 2
04:04 Question 3
05:49 Question 4
06:48 Question 5
08:13 Question 6
09:51 Question 7
10:11 Question 8
12:08 Question 9
13:31 Question 10
----- Questions -----
1. Tag some fabulous friends who also may want to do this tag and #standwithtranskids
2. Tell us about some books on your tbr pile featuring a trans/non-binary character or nonfiction about trans/non-binary stuff
3. Recommend a favorite book/show/movie featuring a trans/non-binary character
4. Everyone has their own journey and no one demographic is a monolith. Recommend a book with a journey (however you define that)
5. None of us knows everything – even about our own identities – especially since we’re not a monolith and each have our own journey – what is a book that taught you something either about yourself or the world around you?
6. When things are hard in the world or in our lives, sometimes we there are things we can do to help center and refocus ourselves, to bring joy, to keep us going, to keep living, resisting, being our authentically amazing selves. What are things you do to center yourself or find joy?
7. What’s your walk-on music – or your feel at home in your body music?
8. Finding mentors, people of wisdom, or heroes can be another way to help us navigate life. Who are some of your mentors? Can you share something they taught you or inspired you to learn more about?
9. Who are some out trans/non-binary booktubers, instagrammers, authors, actors, etc who you’d like to shoutout?
10. What are some organizations you’d like to shout out for supporting trans kids/trans folks?
----- Credits -----
Intro/Outro Art by my BFF Em assimblyrequired.tumblr.com
Intro/Outro Music is Santa Teresa by Patiño
----- Other Places You Can Follow Me/My Reading -----
The Storygraph beta.thestorygraph.com/profile/3fc6bbcb-6a21-4454-8078-ff0f45dfde9a
Instagram instagram.com/rosiecockshutt
Twitter twitter.com/rosiecockshutt
#Booktube
I finally got around to doing the #StandWithTransKids tag, and the answers got weirdly deep (at least for me!)
@pdxleo ’s video: youtu.be/cscsGBNXhic
Make sure to check out:
@CestKevvie
@AJDunnReads
At time of description writing I haven’t magically recovered from my strangely precise but severe anxiety about endorsing charities that I don’t know in depth - so check out the organizations Leo recommends!
----- Books Mentioned -----
Love Lives Here by Amanda Jette Knox
Manywhere by Morgan Thomas
Empress of Salt and Fortune & When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain by Nghi Vo
A Dream of a Woman by Casey Plett
All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes by Maya Angelou
Revolting Prostitutes by Juno Mac and Molly Smith
----- Chapters -----
00:00 Hello!
00:51 You’re Tagged!
01:26 Question 2
04:04 Question 3
05:49 Question 4
06:48 Question 5
08:13 Question 6
09:51 Question 7
10:11 Question 8
12:08 Question 9
13:31 Question 10
----- Questions -----
1. Tag some fabulous friends who also may want to do this tag and #standwithtranskids
2. Tell us about some books on your tbr pile featuring a trans/non-binary character or nonfiction about trans/non-binary stuff
3. Recommend a favorite book/show/movie featuring a trans/non-binary character
4. Everyone has their own journey and no one demographic is a monolith. Recommend a book with a journey (however you define that)
5. None of us knows everything – even about our own identities – especially since we’re not a monolith and each have our own journey – what is a book that taught you something either about yourself or the world around you?
6. When things are hard in the world or in our lives, sometimes we there are things we can do to help center and refocus ourselves, to bring joy, to keep us going, to keep living, resisting, being our authentically amazing selves. What are things you do to center yourself or find joy?
7. What’s your walk-on music – or your feel at home in your body music?
8. Finding mentors, people of wisdom, or heroes can be another way to help us navigate life. Who are some of your mentors? Can you share something they taught you or inspired you to learn more about?
9. Who are some out trans/non-binary booktubers, instagrammers, authors, actors, etc who you’d like to shoutout?
10. What are some organizations you’d like to shout out for supporting trans kids/trans folks?
----- Credits -----
Intro/Outro Art by my BFF Em assimblyrequired.tumblr.com
Intro/Outro Music is Santa Teresa by Patiño
----- Other Places You Can Follow Me/My Reading -----
The Storygraph beta.thestorygraph.com/profile/3fc6bbcb-6a21-4454-8078-ff0f45dfde9a
Instagram instagram.com/rosiecockshutt
Twitter twitter.com/rosiecockshutt
#Booktube