Becoming Hope: Removing the Disguise
By (Author) Hope Giselle
BookBaby
BookBaby
10th December 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
Paperback
94
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 7mm
140g
Growing up in the projects homes of Miami Florida was hard enough, but when you toss in the being gay, flamboyant, and fearless to the mix you're bound to find trouble. This read takes you through the early days of activist Hope Giselle as she recounts what it was like to be the odd ball out in family that didn't get, a community that doesn't accept it and partners that were confused by her journey to "Becoming Hope".Hope gives us a vivid picture of her first times and captivates us with didactic speech along the way. Inspired by trans women of color like Janet Mock, Angelica Ross, and Marsha P Johnson Giselle delivers a nugget of gold about her story in a way that only she can tell it.
Miami native Hope Giselle got her start in activism, writing, and facilitation while in College at Alabama State University. Helping to found and govern the conservative schools FIRST LGBT organization. Giselle graduated with a masters in Fine Arts as the first openly trans woman to do so and hit the ground running with her modern social take on trans and black bodies in public spaces. The 24 year old has now founded her own non profit organization (AllowMe) and works with organizations like HRC, freedom for all Americans, LGBT University and TransTech Social to help ensure that the voices of the communities she's apart of are heard. Here she recounts what it was like for her growing up and discovering her trans identity and becoming a woman.