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Each portrait in “To Survive on this Shore” by Jess T. Dugan and Vanessa Fabbre includes a powerful interview with each of the featured individual. #ToSurviveOnThisShore
This tweet was posted on February 14, 2023.
“As far back as I could remember, I've always felt like a boy… Back then I didn't know the word “transgender," ... And then when I explained how I felt to somebody, they said, "Oh, transgender…" So that's how I got to identify as transgender.“ – Preston #ToSurviveOnThisShore
This tweet was posted on February 14, 2023.
See “To Survive on this Shore” on display in the Ruth Kadish Gallery located in the post-security connector between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 and online at: https://t.co/vhUTcpMBkh
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This tweet was posted on January 20, 2023.
Each portrait in “To Survive on this Shore” by Jess T. Dugan and Vanessa Fabbre includes a powerful interview with each of the featured individual. #ToSurviveOnThisShore
This tweet was posted on January 20, 2023.
“The activism keeps me young. It really does. But I love my age, and I love when I can mentor somebody else. I love it because – and I never thought I'd say this – my age gives me a perspective that youth denied me.” Alexis, 64, Chicago, IL, 2014 #ToSurviveOnThisShore
This tweet was posted on January 20, 2023.
The resulting portraits and interviews provide a nuanced view into the struggles and joys of growing older as a transgender person and offer a poignant reflection on what it means to live authentically despite seemingly insurmountable odds.
#ToSurviveOnThisShore
This tweet was posted on December 09, 2022.
The featured individuals have a wide variety of life narratives spanning the last ninety years, offering an important historical record of transgender experience and activism in the United States.
#ToSurviveOnThisShore
This tweet was posted on December 09, 2022.
Seeking subjects whose lived experiences exist within the complex intersections of gender identity, age, race, ethnicity, sexuality, socioeconomic class, and geographic location, they traveled from coast to coast, documenting their life stories. #ToSurviveOnThisShore
This tweet was posted on December 09, 2022.
Representations of older transgender people are nearly absent from our culture and those that do exist are often one-dimensional. For over 5 years, photographer Jess T. Dugan and social worker Vanessa Fabbre traveled throughout the U.S. creating "#ToSurviveOnThisShore"
This tweet was posted on December 09, 2022.








