KokumoPronouns: She/herShe is an activist who is active in numerous organizations around Chicago
Kokumo Pronouns: She/her She is an activist who is active in numerous organizations around Chicago, specifically Affinity Community Services, Broadway Youth Center and her own venture KOKUMOMEDIA. She also organised Trans, Gender Non-Conforming and Intersex Freedom (TGIF); Chicago’s first transgender festival and picnic, and the world’s first Black transgender pride event. She is also a performer and writer, who stared in her own one-woman play entitled, “The Faggot Who Could Fly”. This is her story of being a transgender woman who survived sexual abuse and domestic violence in order to recognize her trans-womanhood. As a Program Design Specialist, she works to create culturally-competent programming that speaks about the experiences that youth are going through. She was named as the recipient of the Outstanding Service, Youth Award by Pride Index at their 6th annual Esteem Awards ceremony, and was recently recognized as one of Windy City Times’ “30 Under 30″ and appeared on the cover of Red Eye’s July 9th story, “Gender Warriors.” Her “artivisim” — has included symposiums, one-day festivals, and her debut solo album, I Shall Not Be Denied, due to release next summer. She is currently writing a three act choreopoem, slated for completion in the Spring or Fall of 2013, entitled “Beauty is My Revenge”. It will be centered on the lives of four transgender women of color and it will showcase their experiences with sexual abuse, the sex trade, their families and the world. -- source link
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