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- Serano is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Julia Serano (b. 1967), transgender American writer, performer, activist, and biologist Greg...
- Julia Mic****e Serano (/səˈrænoʊ/; born 1967) is an American writer, musician, spoken-word performer, transgender and bi****ual activist, and biologist...
- Carmen Serano (born Carmen Maria Robles; August 18, 1973) is an American actress. She pla**** ****istant Prin****l Carmen Molina in the television series...
- Greg Serano (born August 7, 1972) is an American actor. He is best known for his role of Pablo Betart on Wildfire and as Enrique Salvatore in Legally Blonde...
- experienced by trans women and transfeminine people. The term was coined by Julia Serano in her 2007 book Whipping Girl to describe a particular form of oppression...
- cis****ual were used in a 2006 article in the Journal of **** Studies and Serano's 2007 book Whipping Girl, the former gained further po****rity among English-speaking...
- Femininity is a 2007 book by the gender theorist, biologist, and writer Julia Serano. The book is a transfeminist manifesto that makes the case that transphobia...
- VooDoo & Serano are a duo of DJs and producers/remixers from Germany. They are made up of DJ VooDoo (aka Reinhard Raith) and Tommy Serano. Cold Blood (2002)...
- as Julia Serano and Talia Mae Bettcher. Serano describes the concept as flawed, unscientific, and needlessly stigmatizing. According to Serano, "Blanchard's...
- Julia Serano notes that masculine girls and women face much less social disapproval than feminine boys and men, which she attributes to ****ism. Serano argues...