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Saw this on facebook and am keeping the momentum going. I’ve copied all the fundraiser links below, and here’s the link to the original post in case you’d prefer to look at the list that way.

- Help me get home, please! $1,729/10,000 《《 high priority
- Gender Fluid Human In Need Of Help $1,670/3,500
- Adopted Trans Woman seeking safety & medical help $17,085/29,000
- Shane’s Top Surgery $2,101/7,750 《《 this one has been up for over a year and he’s still waiting
- Help J Remove Themselves from Toxic Household $1,372/2,500 《《 needs more contributions
- Grace Mwangi’s Gender Confirmation Surgery $2,986/38,000
- Nyne’s top surgery $2,943/8,000
- Help Grayson start transition $1,201/2,000 《《 keep this going!
- Skyler’s Transition Fund €458/3,000 《《 needs more contributions
- Londynn’s New Life $8,828/15,000
- NYIEMÄ’S GENDER CONFIRMATION FUND $8,770/37,000
- Zoeys transition fund £4,224/10,000
- Supporting Black Trans Elders cashapp $fakerapper $16,397/100,000
- Top Surgery For Yadriel Acazio $1,817/11,000 《《 this one needs a boost
- Coco’s Medical Transition Fund $3,430/15,000
- Maya’s Transition & Recovery Fund $1,987/35,744 《《 needs more contributions
- Help Create Corbyn $1,943/4,000
- Flora’s Transition Fund $800/5,000 《《 needs more contributions
- Amina Transition And Rent Fund €3,437/5,000
- Help Guilly Get Top Surgery!! $3,070/7,500
- Atticus’ homeless fund $5,598/10,000
- HOUSING FOR TRANS WOMEN OF COLOR $7,553/60,000
- Ahren’s Top Surgery $3,961/7,500
- Malakai’s Top Surgery $1,119/10,000 《《 needs more contributions
- Top Surgery $7,675/8,000 《《 so close; let’s close the gap!
- Phoenix gotta move! $987/45,000 《《 needs more contributions
- Kiana’s Gender Transition $2,140/35,000
- Jacobs top surgery $6,870/8,000
- Skye’s Top Surgery $2,037/8,500
- Hunter’s Top Surgery $4,805/12,000 《《 time sensitive, get this funded before September!
- Alexandria’s Transition fund $3,562/40,000
- Myles’s Tracheal Shave Procedure $2,980/8,450
- Zeke’s Top Surgery Fund $4,469/9,000
- help koo start a new life $1,154/25,000 《《 needs more contributions
- Landon’s Top Surgery! $950/2,000 《《 it’s a small goal, but so vital to covering what insurance doesn’t
- Donate to Myla’s Breast Augmentation $1,992/6,000
- Vanessa L. Naisha needs support to seek justice! $14,588/15,000 《《 so close! Let’s close the final gap
- Travis’ Transition Fund $15,435/30,000
- Disabled Enby Needing Help For Top Surgery! $2,672/8,500 《《 NEEDS FUNDING BEFORE AUGUST 4TH
- Tyler’s Transition Fund $13,285/30,000
- Clarabelle’s Gender Affirmation Surgery $10,637/20,000
- help deluca get top surgery ! $4,907/7,000
- Help Black Trans Woman Transition $18,495/20,700
- Wriply’s surgery/ continued living fund $8,642/26,520 《《 this one has been up since 2018. I found Wriply’s socials and she’s still active, still waiting. Let’s get this fulfilled
- Help a black trans woman w/ advanced cancer in ATL $21,826/25,000 《《 keep the momentum going
- Help Harmony, a Black Trans Woman Survive $7,676/20,000
- Help a black trans-man get FTM top surgery! $6,069/15,000
- Malikais Top Surgery $4,097/7,500
- Finn’s Therapy & Wellness Fund $2,960/7,000
- Kyo’s (aka Key) Transition Fund $13,514/25,000
- Transition Funds for Dallas $6,790/15,000
- Help a Black Trans Woman from homelessness $6,606/8,000 《《 let’s get this goal met asap
- Bottom Surgery and Electrolysis $6,329/40,000
- Noelle’s Breast Augmentation $11,155/13,000
- Aeri’s Moving Out & Transition Fund $14,859/20,000 《《 more than halfway; keep it going
- SAVE A TEENAGE TRANSMAN’S LIFE $4,520/25,000
- Cody’s Top Surgery $2,628/7,000
- Help Kit get Top Surgery $1,820/6,000
- Help Erika Begin Her Transition $4,433/10,000
I will periodically update the progress amounts. As the goals are met, I’ll mark them as funded and change the colors from green to pink to make it clear. I’m also tagging the ones that could use more attention with red.
Been hearing a lot about “reparations” lately? Well, this is one way to start working towards that, since those in power certainly won’t.
This one has an urgent deadline, August 4th ⬇️
SF Loves Tango: You co-host an annual Women’s Tango Retreat. Can you discuss your motivation for creating events for women only?
Sharna: Looking back, I think it was my very early experiences with social tango that set the stage for my work with women. I was only 22 years old when I started, and I had that familiar experience that gets discussed a lot now on tango blogs, where the young beginner gals get asked to dance constantly by all the men while the more skilled and more mature women sit and watch. The community was quite small in 1997, so I felt this phenomenon very acutely, and I saw that it isolated me from the other women, and the whole situation really bothered me. I also was not at all comfortable with the attention I was getting simply for being young and female, but I didn’t know what to do about it. All I remember, now, is that it was extremely stressful to navigate that territory, and it was interfering with my creative enjoyment of the dancing.
I might have dropped out, eventually, but then I had the great fortune to study with a series of teachers who advocated the dancing of both roles (Daniel Trenner, Brigitta Winkler, Nil Disco and Esse Dijks). In particular, seeing women dance together was mind-altering for me. I had studied contemporary dance in college and so, in that moment, it just sort of clicked in my head that tango was another form of Dance, with a capital D, and suddenly it seemed like the most natural thing in the world for me to learn both parts and to be able to dance with anyone, just as a contemporary dancer can perform a duet with anyone, change position, or learn someone else’s part.
This re-orientation toward tango roles immediately connected me with other women in the community, because I could dance with them, and my doing that diminished a lot of the competitiveness that had been there before. That, I actually found kind of revelatory, and the women that I practiced leading with became my closest friends.
Later as a professional instructor and organizer, I saw the same story repeating itself in countless variations, so based on my own experience, the response was pretty clear for me: make classes and workshops for women to learn to lead together. I would say it’s a kind of community building, and it helps to neutralize that competitive tendency that exists in social tango, especially when there are more women than men, which is often the case. There are millions of other reasons why leading is a good thing for women to do, but I’ll leave that for another article!
Dancing among ourselves or in settings other than the traditional is a political choice that allows us to practice freedom, trust and care… The seeds planted by these ideas, germinate…
I’ve realized my Ideal Outfit is this:
button-ups, high-waisted jeans, and Docs. You literally can’t go wrong.

it’s perfect. you can dress it up or down. it’s flattering on any body type. it’s the perfect amount of androgynous, and it even has Femme and Masc variants:

Right now I’m wearing a botanical print blouse I thrifted off etsy and it’s from the 90s so it has shoulder pads sewn in. fuckin sweet is what it is
















