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Guest Writer Nicole Talbot is a 19-year-old transgender woman and freshman at Boston Conservatory pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in musical theater. She is a Human Rights Campaign Youth Ambassador and a founding Champion of the GenderCool Project. She was an integral part of the 2015 and 2018 campaigns in Massachusetts to pass and defend legislation prohibiting discrimination against transgender people in public accommodations. In 2020, she was named the first recipient of the Trans Club of New England’s Trans Community Visionary Award. Assigned male at birth, Nicole transitioned to living authentically as female in 2015 with the support of her mother, other family members, friends and her communities. She shares her story and lends her voice, time and talent to support other transgender youth on their journey to living authentically. You can learn more at www.nicoletalbotofficial.com ....
The author. Six years ago, I had a puberty blocker implanted in my left arm to pause the release of testosterone. It saved my life. I’m here today to write this story as a transgender woman and to sing as a soprano pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in musical theater at Boston Conservatory. Without the medical care I received and the relentless support of my mother, I would likely not be here for either. There are a bunch of bills being proposed across the country that, if passed, will make it a felony for medical professionals to provide gender-affirming care to transgender youth and will open parents to charges of child abuse. These bills are misguided at best. At worst, they’re an attack on transgender children and their families to fire up a base of hateful voters in advance of the 2022 elections. ....
Susan L. Talbot. CAMDEN Susan Lynn Talbot, well known among Maine bird artists as a formidable talent whose eye for delicate detail brought her countless regional and national awards, died on January 30, 2021, after a nearly three years of living with breast cancer, at Waldo County General Hospital. Her renown in artistic circles belied her quiet nature and penchant for the solitude of the Maine woods the place that most inspired her art. A talented painter and sketch artist, Sue found her favorite medium when, well into adulthood, she began carving birds. In a few short years she leapt from student to teacher to award winning carver. ....