Home Actress Our Lady J HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers November 2022 Our Lady J Instagram - Loving our femme bodies is an act of resistance. Loving our femme bodies is what will keep our femme bodies alive. Love is energizing. Love is protective. Love is preservation. Love is power. Love builds patience. Love builds wisdom. Love prevents us from burning out. When we operate from love, time is on our side. With time, we watch the seeds of our love grow. With time, we watch those who wish us harm fade into the distance. Love is resistance. Love is survival. Love builds powerful trans women. Love centers trans women in our power. It’s all about love, baby! 📸 @robertascroft

Our Lady J Instagram – Loving our femme bodies is an act of resistance. Loving our femme bodies is what will keep our femme bodies alive. Love is energizing. Love is protective. Love is preservation. Love is power. Love builds patience. Love builds wisdom. Love prevents us from burning out. When we operate from love, time is on our side. With time, we watch the seeds of our love grow. With time, we watch those who wish us harm fade into the distance. Love is resistance. Love is survival. Love builds powerful trans women. Love centers trans women in our power. It’s all about love, baby! 📸 @robertascroft

Our Lady J Instagram - Loving our femme bodies is an act of resistance. Loving our femme bodies is what will keep our femme bodies alive. Love is energizing. Love is protective. Love is preservation. Love is power. Love builds patience. Love builds wisdom. Love prevents us from burning out. When we operate from love, time is on our side. With time, we watch the seeds of our love grow. With time, we watch those who wish us harm fade into the distance. Love is resistance. Love is survival. Love builds powerful trans women. Love centers trans women in our power. It’s all about love, baby! 📸 @robertascroft

Our Lady J Instagram – Loving our femme bodies is an act of resistance. Loving our femme bodies is what will keep our femme bodies alive.

Love is energizing. Love is protective. Love is preservation. Love is power. Love builds patience. Love builds wisdom. Love prevents us from burning out. When we operate from love, time is on our side. With time, we watch the seeds of our love grow. With time, we watch those who wish us harm fade into the distance.

Love is resistance. Love is survival. Love builds powerful trans women. Love centers trans women in our power. It’s all about love, baby!

📸 @robertascroft | Posted on 27/Oct/2021 23:58:11

Our Lady J Instagram – This photo was taken a few months before I found out I had AIDS, nearly 18 years ago. I was deathly thin and suffering from opportunistic infections caused by my dwindling immune system, with staph infections causing oozing blisters all over my body. I hid my sickness with glamour, telling myself that I was just “fashion thin,” because the reality of AIDS was too terrifying for my young, queer soul.

In a moment of grace, I got tested and went on meds, which saved my life. Doctors loaded me up with antibiotics, anti-retrovirals, and prescription protein packets to counter the wasting that AIDS had inflicted on my body. 

Although I’ve been open with my HIV status, I’ve kept my AIDS diagnosis silent for all these years because it’s just been too damn scary.

I am so grateful for the doctors, nurses and scientists who didn’t let this fear stop them from fighting for my life. On this World AIDS Day, I hope we remember what they taught us — that pandemics are only intensified by fear and shame. Choosing science is the surest way to calm these fears and ensure our survival. 

Let’s honor those we lost by leaning on our collective wisdom to get through this current pandemic. Lets treat ourselves and those around us with the kindness and love that we all deserve. 

Sending love and strength to everyone, now more than ever. ❤️ 🏳️‍⚧️ ☀️ 

#worldaidsday #hiv #aids #transisbeautiful
Our Lady J Instagram – We can’t deny the fatigue that the world is feeling right now from witnessing the strides the trans community has made towards equality. This exhaustion is manifesting itself in the troubling rhetoric that trans folks are now asking for “too much.”

Please hear me out: the exhaustion from witnessing our progress is not a measure of the job being complete; it is merely a measure of how little we once had.

The world sees the red carpets, they see us starting to show up clothed and fed, they see us on tv and film, and they think — “that’s enough. Not too much, now.”

But ask yourself — where are the trans folks in your life? Are they equally employed? Are they equally housed? Are they equally loved and embraced by our broader society? The answer is unequivocally — “no.” We are not there yet. Please don’t give up on the work.

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