that train workers for all of the above. Instead of masses of workers assembling cars, we have smaller numbers of higher paid “skilled workers” sitting in offices to code, invest, or teach. These workers arepaid enoughto gentrify neighborhoods, and citiescompete to attract them But Terre was a super important person to me in general, just because it was the first music I heard that had a very overtly queer, and specifically trans, message to it...Hearing that narrative in music was really inspiring. It was really nice to see trans narratives in music. Especially when we're talking about mostly instrumental music, since it can be a lot harder to convey messages. But I really like how she's always gone about producing music and then pairing writing with it to explain further what the intentions were behind it. Or using her talking over a track to give more context to the thing that just played or is about to be playing. I thought it was really great 'cause, as much as I love club music, there's a point in time where you're like, "I've heard this piano loop a million times, so what emotional content is behind the thing I'm listening to right now beyond 'We're out and were try to just have fun?'" [I try to do that] as much as possible — trying to build more emotional content in something versus just, "Here's another banger, dude."ContentView Iframe URLTV: is that city governments have a lot to gain from gentrification and the racialized policing that facilitates it.Causes and effects Once I came into being as a sexual person, I've always identified as queer. I was rather late versus other friends of mine, but once I figured out who I was, I always identified as queer. But then I still felt off for a long time. It was just like, "I don't fit into masculine culture at all" and, "I feel really uncomfortable being called a man." It just never felt okay. And then four or five years ago, things clicked and I was like, "Oh. It's because I'm not a man. That's why I don't feel comfortable with it." But I didn't come out for another three years. I slowly started coming out to friends, I think, three years ago. And then maybe last November, I came out to my family, first. Then I had theResident Advisorarticle that was a public coming out.
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