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Street Roots • \Z n n r ln r C Page 6 tim e to b e re le a se d , I d id n ’t w a n t to go b ack h o m e .” S h e w as re a d m itte d tw o y e a rs o Alicia Rose Monaron C E N T R A L C IT Y C O FFE E BY HELEN HILL Sourcing & roasting craft coffee to benefit programs at Central City Concern. C O N T R IB U T IN G W R IT E R licia R ose M o n aro n w as b o rn w ith an e x tra “X” c h ro m o so m e, also know n as K lin efelter’s S yn d ro m e, a t C am p L ejeu n e M ilitary B ase in N o rth C arolina. F ro m b irth , th e d o c to rs told h e r A IN STORES New Seasons Market, Whole Foods, Food Front Cooperative Grocery, Green Zebra, Chuck s Produce, Food Fight!, Cherry Sprout Produce, and Know Thy Food. AT YOUR OFFICE p a re n ts th a t sh e h ad th e e x tra c h ro m o so m e, b u t h e r p a re n ts k e p t th is from h e r for th e n e x t 25 y e a rs an d ra ise d interested in serving Central City Coffee at your office? Get in touch with us and we can help you make that happen. 503.226.7387 ON OUR WEBSITE h e r as a boy. Alicia knew sh e w a sn ’t a boy, how ever, and sh e w a sn ’t willing to act, d re s s o r b ehave like one. F o r h e r fo rth rig h tn e s s, sh e w as b e a te n by h e r b ro th e rs a t h o m e and bullied by stu d e n ts an d te a c h e rs a t school. “I g o t into so m an y fig h ts in school b e c a u se of w ho and w h a t I w as, an d b ein g o p e n a b o u t it. I told th e m , I feel fem ale. I feel like a girl. I d o n ’t know w hy I ’m n o t y o u r boy, b u t I ’m n o t w ho you th in k I am . M y life, m y body, m y w h o le b e in g is th a t of a fem ale, th e r e is n o th in g m ale a b o u t m e .” A t age 10, Alicia w as s e n t for h e r first s tin t to A le x a n d e r’s C h ild ren C e n te r, a re sid e n tia l tr e a tm e n t c e n te r in C h a rlo tte, j N .C., for ch ild ren w ith se rio u s e m o tio n al d istu rb a n c e s. S h e sta y ed for tw o y e a rs, and re m e m b e rs th a t sh e w as tr e a te d well th e r e . “I t felt like h o m e. T h a t w as w h e re I s ta r te d clarifying w h a t w as h o m e to m e. Buy Central City Coffee online and have it shipped directly to you or a friend. AT KASBAH MOROCCAN CAFE Get your espresso favorites at Old Town's newest spot (201 NW Davis Street), featuring Central City Coffee! Follow our Facebook page for updates and specials. centralcitycoffee.org facebook.com/CentralCityCoffee coffee@ccconcern.org Answers to Page 15 Puzzles s 3 9 a 3 S 0 1 N 3 IAI 1 d 1 vl 1 N 0 ±1 S F H om e was a place w here I w asn’t putting (3 1 with nbuoo oi » t i w p euple gm iH gm c ab u se. T h ey reco g n ized m e as fem ale, b e c a u se th a t’s w h a t I told th e m I w as, and th a t’s how th e y tre a te d m e. W hen it w as Sheeptoast 6 9 8 L Ÿ 8 9 8 1 Z 8 8 9 9 1- t7 8 6 t7 I 9 8 6 8 L 8 9 8 8 t7 9 1 9 8 6 L 8 L 6 t7 8 8 9 1 9 I 9 9 6 8 L 8 p 8 9 t7 8 I L 6 8 9 8 8 6 L 8 8 9 I 9 p 9 8 I 8 9 t7 6 L 8 la te r w h e n sh e tu rn e d 14. A few y e a rs ago, h e r p a re n ts finally to ld h e r a b o u t th e e x tra c h ro m o so m e th e y h ad always know n about. S h e w as stu n n e d . I ask ed m y p a re n ts, ‘W hy did I go th ro u g h th is? W hy d id n ’t I g e t help? W hy d id n ’t you tell m e w h a t I w as b o rn as?’ T h ey d id n ’t w a n t to deal w ith w h a t I w as going th ro u g h , th e y w e re dealing w ith th e ir own m e n ta l issu e s a ro u n d m e b ein g b o rn w ith XXY c h ro m o so m e s.” Alicia m oved h e re from th e S o u th to b e w ith h e r p a rtn e r, T ina, th is p a s t year. T h e y re c e n tly to o k a m o m e n to u s ste p and su ccessfu lly filed th e p a p e rw o rk fo r a n a m e an d g e n d e r ch an g e a t M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty C o u rth o u se . O n D ec. 1, sh e officially b e c a m e Alicia R o se M o n aro n , fem ale. “I feel like th is is m y rea l b irth d ay . D ec. 1 is th e day I will c e le b ra te fro m now on. 1 feel like a w h o le n ew p e rs o n , re b o rn in to th e p e rs o n I w as m e a n t to be. O u r w orld h a s o p e n e d up to a b e tte r life, w e c o u ld n ’t have ask ed . . . ... . .-.vx-. fo r a b e tte r o u tco m e. Alicia sells S tr e e t R o o ts o u tsid e th e dow ntow n C ity T a rg e t o n S o u th w e st N in th an d M o rriso n S tr e e t b e tw e e n 2 p.m . an d 5 p m . m o s t days. T in a sells a b lo ck aw ay at N o rd stro m . T h e m o n e y th e y m ak e selling th e p a p e r h e lp s th e m g e t by, b u t ev en m o re th a n th e m oney, Alicia a n d T in a value th e c o m m u n ity th e y ’v e fo u n d a t S tre e t R oots. “S tr e e t R o o ts h a s h e lp e d m e find a n ew family, g o o d frie n d s, a n ew w ay of life,” sh e said. “S in ce I ’ve m o v ed to P o rtlan d , S tr e e t R o o ts h a s given m e a fre e d o m to do a s I w ish, selling, g e ttin g m e o u t an d socializing, m e e tin g n e w p e o p le .” Alicia loves e v e ry th in g a b o u t h e r new h o m le e. . “I love th e w e a th e r h e re , it’s beautiful! A nd th e tr e a tm e n t I ’ve g o tte n in P o rtla n d is th e b e s t I co u ld h av e a sk ed for. B eing tr e a te d a s th e fem ale I am is an a b so lu te d elig h t. I t’s how I sh o u ld h av e b e e n tre a te d fro m th e b e g in n in g .” Alicia an d T in a have an a p a r tm e n t now, b u t sh e h a s e x p e rie n c e d h o m e le s s n e s s o n and off fo r th e p a s t five y ears. “I know w h a t p eo p le o n th e s tr e e ts are going th ro u g h . If I h a d to give up m y h o m e to so m e o n e e lse, I w ould. I can easily give th e s h irt off m y b ack an d n o t w orry about it.” by Elizabeth Considine