“…Kind of my biggest artefact, or whatever you want to call it, of resistance is my body because when I go out into the street, my body is under constant attack in one form or another – how it is being looked at, being commented upon, being photographed without my consent, and if I – the fact that I pick myself up even on days that I don’t want to, and go outside and let myself be seen and don’t punish myself for who I am and the choices I make and how I look, because that is what my imagination for myself is. Then what is more resistant than that in terms of how you are in the world? And your resistance has to be something of the everyday… and for many of us it is, right? It is the courage to actually go outside and be seen and to show up and put our bodies on the line. That is perhaps one of the most important kinds of resistance.”