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What's in a Name?

Country: USA, Language: English, 10 mins

  • Director: Ben Kullerd

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Four transgender people share intimate stories about their name changes...and, it is as uninteresting as it sounds.


There was a trailer...but, it has since disappeared.

The(ir) Blurb...

Four transgender people share intimate stories about their gender transitions. Shane Whalley, a professor and employee of the University of Texas, discusses hir genderqueer identity, transition into a new, unexplored gender identity and choice of a gender non-specific name. Phoenix, a data consultant, discusses his journey from womanhood to manhood, the struggles he has faced as both transgender and African-American, and the relevance of the mythical origins of his chosen name. Tatiana Young, a UT graduate student in Women's & Gender Studies, talks about her transition from boyhood to womanhood, her indigenous Hawaiian heritage and the strength of choosing a powerful name. Karen, a software developer, discusses her more recent transition into womanhood, the significance of her chosen name and the humor and joy one can find in overcoming the struggles of gender transition.