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“Change doesn’t come unless you’re uncomfortable.”
– Siren DeLunaSiren DeLuna - They Them Project - Brent Dundore Photography - They/Them Project - Minneapolis Commercial Photographer

Name: Siren DeLuna

Pronouns: she/her & they/them

In this episode of They/Them Project Podcast by Brent Dundore, I had the pleasure of interviewing Siren DeLuna, an artist from the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Siren tells us about her journey to using both she/her & they/them pronouns. We talk about what it means to use more than one set of pronouns, and how when a non binary person says they use more than one set of pronouns, there isn’t one set that you “should use” over another, unless you’re asked to. She also gives a very personal story of a traumatic experience in a public bathroom, which will help anyone listening understand exactly what that feels like as a trans person. Don’t miss this great interview with Siren. EXPERIENCE THE ENTIRE PROJECT AT: TheyThemProject.org.

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Siren

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“Change doesn’t come unless you’re uncomfortable.”
– Siren DeLunaSiren DeLuna - They Them Project - Brent Dundore Photography - They/Them Project - Minneapolis Commercial Photographer

Name: Siren DeLuna

Pronouns: she/her & they/them

In this episode of They/Them Project Podcast by Brent Dundore, I had the pleasure of interviewing Siren DeLuna, an artist from the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Siren tells us about her journey to using both she/her & they/them pronouns. We talk about what it means to use more than one set of pronouns, and how when a non binary person says they use more than one set of pronouns, there isn’t one set that you “should use” over another, unless you’re asked to. She also gives a very personal story of a traumatic experience in a public bathroom, which will help anyone listening understand exactly what that feels like as a trans person. Don’t miss this great interview with Siren. EXPERIENCE THE ENTIRE PROJECT AT: TheyThemProject.org.

SEE THE FULL PROJECT HERE

FOLLOW US:
Siren

They/Them Project

Brent Dundore

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