Apart from those, each member will also have their own solo. Jimin will showcase a never-before-seen side in “Filter”; Jungkook’s “My Time” will look back at his journey since his trainee days; V will sing to “his past self who was going through a rough time” in “Inner Child"; and Jin will serenade ARMYs with “Moon.” to see a live panel and fan Q&A featuring Evan Bittencourt, Eli Brown, Sofia Carson, Hayley Erin, Chris Mason, Sydney Park, Janel Parrish, Sasha Pieterse and Kelly Rutherford. The actual event will be held on the Looped app on Saturday, June 6th at 12:00 pm. PT/3:00 p.m. ET. For me, so much of that process was being confused because from the time that I was a little kid — from before I can remember I felt comfortable identifying as female. Coming from an academic family and somewhat hippie family, I think there was some tolerance of that that other people may not have experienced but there was no context for it. It was simply a thing of "Oh that's what my kid’s like" but there was certainly not an idea of "Oh my kid’s trans." Like that wasn't there at all, I was born in 1974, it’s not my parent's fault. What my experience was mostly, was trying to navigate through life and make sense of that, of the fact that I was more comfortable identifying as female. As I got older that became more and more difficult because it’s one thing to be like "That's what my kid is like" but it was a different thing to be "Oh that’s what my 22-year-old who just graduated from college is like." I remember my mom being very confused why I was moving to New York with a suitcase full of women’s clothes and I’ve shared about it before but I have a history with addiction and it's pretty clear to me that that interacted with my denial around my trans identity. And the more help I got around that and more time I was able to put together away from that stuff, the clearer it became. In a matter of hours, more than 600 former students backed the letter. "We have over 600 signatures including representatives from over 20 consecutive years of graduating classes, of all different political ideologies, and going back as far as the class of 1969," Megan said. "A former headmaster even signed on. To put things in perspective: there were 120 people in our graduating class. So for the Berkeley community, this is a lot of people." Along with asking for signatures, the former students have also asked for monetary donations for those affected by the family separation. They have raised $10,000 and are hoping to reach $25,640, which is the cost of a year of tuition at Berkeley.
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