Digital Transgender Archive
Stella Dance is an educator, tarot-card reader, and professional dungeon monitor who currently works at the recently unionized Babeland sex toy boutique in New York City. In this interview they describe their experience dealing with bullying, physical disability, and mental illness while growing up in a working-class family around Park Slope in Brooklyn, and later attending college in the south. Their experience spans such topics as physical disability, schizophrenia, hospitalization, the play party scene in New York, relationships, economic and class struggles, and finding a community of support while grappling with a continually fluctuating gender identity. (Summary by Boyda Johnstone.)
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- https://nyctransoralhistory.org/interview/stella-dance/
- Citation
- Cite
- Identifier
- 5h73pw30w
- Collection
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Audio and Video Clips and Transcripts
- Institution
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NYC Trans Oral History Project
- Creator(s)
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O'Brien, Michelle Esther
Dance, Stella
- Contributor(s)
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Johnstone, Boyda
- Publisher
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New York Public Library
- Date Created
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Mar. 29, 2017
- Dates Covered
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1988 to 2017
- Genre
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Oral Histories
- Subject(s)
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Stella Dance
- Places
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North Carolina
New York > Kings County > Brooklyn
- Topic(s)
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Assigned gender
Autonomy
BDSM
Bullying
Childhood
Class struggle
Colleges
Coming out
Employment discrimination
Families
Femininities
Friendships
Gender diversity
Gender identity
Harassment
Homophobia
Hospitals
Learning difficulties
LGBTQ+ relationships
Mental health
Racism
Rape
Schizophrenia
Schools
Sex parties
Sexual orientation
Sexuality
Suicide
Therapies
Trade unions
Work situation
- Resource Type
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Audio
- Digital Format
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Duration: 2 hours 25 minutes 45 seconds
- Language
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English
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Copyright undetermined
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