Provides a heartfelt and incisive testimonial about visibility, being bisexual and communication with breast cancer treatment providers.
L’IMPRÉVISIBLE
Témoignage sur le cancer et la transition : d’une blessure imposée à une blessure guérissante, de la femme à l’homme, une reconstruction imprévisible du corps et de l’âme.
THE UNEXPECTED
Testimonial on cancer and transition: from an imposed to a healing wound, from woman to man, an unexpected reconstruction of body and spirit.
AUNT PHYLLIS’ BOOTS
Remarkable, poignant familial archival documentation and narration of multiple histories of cancer, of loss, and of links across time, between lesbian histories, relationships and cancer experiences.
HAIR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW
Bittersweet and humorous tribute to the significance of hair and being in a same-sex partnership, in the experiences of ovarian cancer treatment.
THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA
Narrates the impacts of feeling ovarian cancer, the challenges to gender of making a decision about mastectomy in light of a BRCA1 diagnosis, and the pleasure of diving.