Savanah Hernandez Interviews Kids at 2022 Capital Pride Parade

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Savanah Hernandez covers 2022 Capital Pride Parade in Washington D.C. on June 11, 2022. This is a clip taken form a group of interviews. In this clip Savanah interviews two kids.

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Kid 1: Um, I’m gay.

Savanah Hernandez: What age did you know that you were gay?

Kid 1: Um, I think at like 10 I new that I, I think at 10, but I wasn’t like, I wasn’t clear on my gender.

Kid 2: Yay, I think it was around like 10 as well when I started with started questioning if I was by. And then, since then, it was kind of like a slippery slope cuz I kept, I was like am I by omni, lesbian and then I kind of like came to the point recently I’ve been like am I pan? But then I like, I think, now I’m starting to realize that I am queer, but yay, it was, it started around 10. It wasn’t like fully formed, but I guess, like, that’s when I realize, wait, that’s a possibility. I am genderqueer, transmasc, and queer.

Savanah Hernandez: What’s transmasc?

Transmasc is like people under the non-binary umbrella at identifying like or presenting masc, masculine.

Savanah Hernandez: What About you?

I’m trans and ah my sexuality is unlabeled. Um, I use he him pronouns.

Yay, and I use he him pronouns.

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