Yvonne Am See
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Yvonne Am See: A Trans Woman of Color Writer and Activist
Yvonne Am See is a trans woman of color writer and activist who lives in New York City. Her poetry is in the New Black Review and She Said Magazine. She has been interviewed by Amethyst Magazine, The Huffington Post, The Huffington Post Black Voices, Queer Ink, and Diaspora Vibe. Her fiction and poetry has been published in the anthology âWe Got This: A Black Lesbian Anthologyâ, edited by Sekou Andrews and Kristina Busch. She works as a freelancer, consultant, and transgender advocate. She is an ordained minister and holds a BA in English from Spelman College, and an MA in Transitional Justice and Social Justice from Columbia University[^2^].
Yvonne Am See is also a podcaster and audiobook narrator. She has recorded several audiobooks and excerpts on SoundCloud, such as \"Yvonne Am See\" [^1^], \"Yvonne Am See Avi\" [^2^], and \"Yvonne Am See\" [^3^]. She uses her voice to share her stories, insights, and experiences as a trans woman of color in a world that often marginalizes and oppresses her identity. She also uses her platform to amplify the voices of other trans women of color and to educate the public about the issues and challenges they face.
Yvonne Am See is also a scholar and a researcher. In 2015, she was selected as the first UR1L Fellow, a program that supports interdisciplinary studies of gender, sexuality, culture and social justice at the University of Rio de Janeiro (UR1L) in Brazil. She joined Dr. Karen Boal, the UR1L academic director and co-founder, and Dr. Necely Leal, the UR1L program coordinator, on the faculty of the UR1L program. She conducted research on the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, class, and religion in Brazil, focusing on the experiences of Afro-Brazilian trans women[^1^].
Yvonne Am See is a name that means \"archer\" [^4^] [^5^] [^6^], but she is also a name that means \"resilience\", \"creativity\", \"passion\", and \"justice\". She is a name that inspires many people who identify with her struggles and aspirations. She is a name that deserves recognition and respect.
One of the poems that Yvonne Am See has published is called \"I Am Not Your Fetish\". It is a powerful and provocative poem that challenges the stereotypes and objectification that trans women of color often face from cisgender men. She writes:
I am not your fetish
I am not your fantasy
I am not your experiment
I am not your secret
I am not your toy
I am not your plaything
I am not your curiosity
I am not your guilty pleasure
I am not your escape
I am not your mistake
I am a woman
I am a human
I am a person
I am a soul
I am a lover
I am a friend
I am a sister
I am a daughter
I am a dreamer
I am a fighter
I am not your fetish
But I am so much more
This poem is an example of how Yvonne Am See uses her words to express her identity, dignity, and agency. She does not let others define her or diminish her. She asserts her self-worth and her humanity. She also invites others to see her as a whole and complex person, not as a simplified and sexualized image. 061ffe29dd