Melissa Tucker shares her story of being a single, 40-year-old pastor exploring the message she received about dating from growing up in the church and trying to have something close to dating life now in her unique role now. "Whether you grew up in Christian subculture or not, you'll likely remember those 'WWJD' bracelets that stood for "What would Jesus do?".
Nathan Young from The New Narrative presents: Love, Sex, and Relationships
KishaLynn Elliott shares "GINA" at The New Narrative presents: Love, Sex, and Relationships
KishaLynn Elliott shares her story of grappling with the conflict between spirituality and sexuality as a 16-year-old girl, and acting upon her attraction to women for the first time.
“I loved how the internet enabled me to be who I wished I could be in real life. Online, I could do the things I wished I could do if God wasn’t constantly watching. And boy, did I do things.”
Ada Powers shares her story at The New Narrative presents: Love, Sex, and Relationships
Evita Sawyers shares "New Old Me" at The New Narrative presents: Love, Sex, and Relationships
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The Videos from the New Narrative event on the theme of Family are live
Ri Parrish - The New Narrative presents: Family, November 2017
Tari Gilbert - The New Narrative presents: Family, November 2017
Alana Kalinowski - The New Narrative presents: Family, November 2017
Eric Boyd - The New Narrative presents: Family, November 2017
Keli Gagen - The New Narrative presents: Family, November 2017
Kristen Cusato - The New Narrative presents: Family, November 2017
Omar Passons - “Our Shared Identity” - The New Narrative presents: Identity, October 2016
Patricia Aguayo - The New Narrative presents: Identity, October 2016
Noosheen Alaverdi - The New Narrative presents: Identity, October 2016
Gabi Schaffzin - "The Silliness of Disability" - The New Narrative presents: Identity, October 2016
CZ Firestone - The New Narrative presents: Identity, October 2016
CZ Firestone, known to their loved ones affectionately as “Syra” or “Sy”, is a writer, intellectual, and youth advocate serving in the community of San Diego in both activist and organizing spaces. Their work centers on the intersections of race, gender, class, sexuality, disability, social and restorative justice
Ozzie Monge - The New Narrative presents: Identity, October 2016
Ozzie Monge is a, among other roles, a Lecturer at San Diego State University in the Department of American Indian Studies. Ozzie’s professional interests focus on the social and political issues deriving from settler colonialism, always with an eye, mind, and heart to aspire towards decolonization.