Digital Transgender Archive
Capri recounts their childhood in a military family and the resulting relocations that their family underwent. They address family dynamics that continue to affect their inner monologue and relationships. Capri discusses reluctance to come out as non-binary at both school and work due to feelings of insecurity stemming from being the only person addressing pronouns. They are pursuing a career in public health, currently working towards their masters, and becoming more involved in an array of art forms and creative expressions including poetry, video production, music and modeling.
Item Actions
- View At
- https://nyctransoralhistory.org/interview/capri-kasai/
- Citation
- Cite
- Identifier
- 5q47rn97t
- Collection
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Oral Histories with People of Color
- Institution
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NYC Trans Oral History Project
- Creator(s)
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Kasai, Capri
- Contributor(s)
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Silverman, Aviva
- Publisher
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New York Public Library
- Date Created
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Mar. 19, 2019
- Genre
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Oral Histories
Transcriptions
- Places
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New York
Texas > Bexar County > San Antonio
Illinois
Illinois > Marion > Centralia Township > Centralia
Texas > Wichita > Wichita Falls
- Topic(s)
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Black people
Body image
Child abuse
Childhood
Climatic changes
Conservatism
Disaster medicine
Divorce
Environmental justice
Environmentalism
Femininities
Film
Gender
Gender diversity
Gender identity
Gender role
Genderfluid identity
Health care
Homophobia
Internet
Lesbian identity
LGBTI community
LGBTQ+ parents
Liberalism
Masculinities
Military
Misogyny
Moving, Household
Music
Politics
Polygamy
Public health
Queer theory
Racism
Religions
Skinheads
Southern States
Visibility
Writers
- Resource Type
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Audio
Text
- Language
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English
- Rights
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Copyright undetermined
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