One of the most moving spaces I saw @29rooms had to be Gender Neutral by @jillsoloway, @xavierschipani, and @topple. • The bathroom space felt just like a bathroom in high school, but instead of covered in silly scratch graffiti of dates and phone numbers and random phrases, the art was about identity. About belonging. About being accepted. As a participant, you entered a stall (and could sit on a closed toilet if you wanted to) and picked up a set of headphones. Playing in each one was the voice of an anonymous young person who identifies as trans. You sat and listened to their story. Heard their words. Got to know their laughs, and heard their voices crack in pain. And outside the stall you could hear other people chattering. You remembered how scary it was to be in high school. To wonder who was on the other side of that door. Would they be nice to you? Was it a bully who made you want to disappear? Was it the friend who made you feel seen? • For a moment, you knew how deeply important a safe space was and is for kids. Kids who just want to be themselves. Who want to feel as at home in their bodies as the rest of us do — or try to, because let’s be honest, being a human in a body is hard AF no matter your gender identity, so let’s remember how much harder it is for our non-cis brothers and sisters! — and deserve to. • We’ve all been the scared kid who feels alone. Let’s take that universal truth, and flip it on its head, and double down on making people feel accepted. The world is hard. Bathrooms don’t need to be. Everybody pees. ✌??✨♥️ #29Rooms #TransIsBeautiful

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One of the most moving spaces I saw @29rooms had to be Gender Neutral by @jillsoloway, @xavierschipani, and @topple.

The bathroom space felt just like a bathroom in high school, but instead of covered in silly scratch graffiti of dates and phone numbers and random phrases, the art was about identity. About belonging. About being accepted. As a participant, you entered a stall (and could sit on a closed toilet if you wanted to) and picked up a set of headphones. Playing in each one was the voice of an anonymous young person who identifies as trans. You sat and listened to their story. Heard their words. Got to know their laughs, and heard their voices crack in pain. And outside the stall you could hear other people chattering. You remembered how scary it was to be in high school. To wonder who was on the other side of that door. Would they be nice to you? Was it a bully who made you want to disappear? Was it the friend who made you feel seen?

For a moment, you knew how deeply important a safe space was and is for kids. Kids who just want to be themselves. Who want to feel as at home in their bodies as the rest of us do — or try to, because let’s be honest, being a human in a body is hard AF no matter your gender identity, so let’s remember how much harder it is for our non-cis brothers and sisters! — and deserve to.

We’ve all been the scared kid who feels alone. Let’s take that universal truth, and flip it on its head, and double down on making people feel accepted. The world is hard. Bathrooms don’t need to be. Everybody pees. ✌??✨♥️ #29Rooms #TransIsBeautiful


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