Author: Caitlin Breedlove

Caitlin Breedlove is a first-generation, white femme queer organizer who lives and builds in the South. She learns primarily from organizing with LGBTQ people in the South across many marginalized communities; particularly close to her heart are struggles and resiliencies of folks in the sex trade, immigrants, incarcerated people and our families, and youth. Paulina Hernandez is a queer femme cha-cha girl, artist, political organizer, and trouble-maker-at-large from Veracrúz, Mexico. This Xicana has a background in farmworker and immigrant rights organizing, youth organizing, anti-violence work, and cultural work. She also serves on the Board of Directors of the young feminist Third Wave Foundation in NYC.Caitlin Breedlove is a first-generation, white femme queer organizer who lives and builds in the South. She learns primarily from organizing with LGBTQ people in the South across many marginalized communities; particularly close to her heart are struggles and resiliencies of folks in the sex trade, immigrants, incarcerated people and our families, and youth.
Self-Determination in the South: A SONG Interview

Self-Determination in the South: A SONG Interview

Southerners on New Ground (SONG) is a 16-year-old gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender organization that focuses its resources and energy in the South both as a political and geographic region. On January 29, 2010, Caitlin Breedlove and Paulina Hernandez, co-directors of SONG, recorded an interview for StoryCorps, a nationwide oral history project. The following is…

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