![]() The life that word gave to me, and realizing that I wasn’t alone, meant so much to me. When I first started making YouTube videos in 2009, it was because it had taken me 15 years to meet somebody who was transgender, to hear that word. I’ve gone back and forth with how open I’ve been, based on how comfortable I am both with myself and with this world. It might be simpler for you to go through your transition without telling your story to the whole world through YouTube and now your book. He’ll talk about Before I Had the Words at the Brookline Booksmith on Sept 19 at 7 pm.īeforehand, he sat down with DigBoston to talk petting cats and coming out as a meat eater. The memoir drops readers into Sky’s mind from being a sports-loving tomboy to sneaking away to rainy Boston pride parades to finding his community online. ![]() Now, he’s opening up in a new way: with his memoir Before I Had the Words released Sept 5. Through the intimate ups and downs of being a trans youth, he’s grown a community of over 115,000 followers who comment and like as he explores his path to understanding his gender identity. ![]() Skylar, or Sky, has been making YouTube videos documenting his transition from female to male since 2009. This is the YouTube channel of Skylar Kergil : musician, artist, local Boston resident, goer-of-hip-coffee-shops, and transgender activist. ![]()
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