Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, June 01, 2012, Page 63, Image 63

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    Q+A
GARDEN/YARD
Marketplace
PETS
MJ Day
Q; How do you identify?
A: I identify as a dorky sexy friendly
gross femme queer momma.
Q: What do you do for a living?
HEALTH
A: I do a drillion things really. I am a
full-time PSU graduate student (add-
ing more endorsements to teach
more things), while also teaching high
school German and chemistry.
Q; How long have you been in Port-
land/Oregon? What do you love/hate
about it?
A: On June 4th, it will be (“was”) my
ten-year anniversary with Portland.
There are too many things for me to
list about what I love about Portland.
To name a few: my community, bicy-
cling, performance art, dorky dancing,
social art experimentation, food, the
art, coffee, and those moments in
spring when random people begin to
smile when they walk down the street
versus being covered in rain and the
fashion of being grumpy.
LIC MASSAGE
Q: Who do you look up to or revere in
the gay community or historically?
A: Harvey Milk. When I learned about
him as a 19-year-old, I was instantly in-
spired to learn about him. So, I packed
my bags and took the Green Tortoise
to San Francisco and went to all the
places I knew he could have been
hanging out in the 70s.
ART
Q: What's an important topic that the
LGBTQ community should be talking
about and isn't?
A: The queer hierarchy, an idea that
one is “more” queer, gay, lesbian,
trans, because they have only been
with queer-gay-lesbian-trans-identified
people.
June 2012
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