Digital Transgender Archive
Merrick Moses is a mixed Black and Latino trans man from Queens, New York. At the time of this interview, Moses was living in Maryland. In this oral history, Moses speaks about his relationship with politics, equity, his childhood, the issues with single story, and transitioning into Black masculinity. Moses also talks about medical transition, toxic masculinity, racism, and his spirituality. As for involvement, Moses talks about his work with Marilyn Mosby, the Democratic National Convention, Transmen, Inc. and Black Trans Advocacy. Lastly, Moses speaks on being his authentic self; as well as his hopes for freedom, justice, equality, and liberation for transgender communities.
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- Identifier
- tb09j6207
- Collection
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Oral Histories with People of Color
- Institution
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Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota
- Contributor(s)
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Jenkins, Andrea
- Date Created
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Jan. 17, 2017
- Genre
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Oral Histories
- Subject(s)
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Merrick Moses
- Topic(s)
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BIPOC
Black transgender people
Gender affirming surgery
Latino/a/x transgender people
Trans men
Transgender people of color
- Resource Type
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Moving image
- Language
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English
- Rights
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In copyright
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