
Izzy myers
🌈 izzy/isaac (they, 21) 🌻
gulfport/st. pete → gainesville
“Life is very short & what we have to do must be done in the now.”
-Audre Lorde
About me
My name is Isaac, or Izzy. My pronouns are they/he/xe. I am a senior history major at the University of Florida.
- What Are Personal Pronouns & Why Do They Matter?
- How To Use My Pronouns
- "They" Pronouns Explained
- Neopronouns Explained
- UF College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
- UF History Department
At UF, I serve as the chair of the Disability Issues Caucus of the College Democrats and as a co-director of the Reproductive and LGBTQ+ Justice Committee of the Young Democratic Socialists of America.
I have a variety of queer identities, including FtM (female-to-male transgender), transmasculine, non-binary, genderqueer, and bisexual.
I am also disabled. I am autistic, have ADHD, have a variety of mental illnesses, and am chronically ill. These intersecting identities heavily impact my life, advocacy, and activism.
- "Queer" Explained
- "Transgender" Explained
- "Transmasculine" Explained
- "Non-Binary" Explained
- "Genderqueer" Explained
- "Bisexual" Explained
- What is an Invisible Disability?
I wrote my senior research paper for my B.A. in History on Hans Asperger and his eugenic beliefs and ties to Nazism. I am very proud of my work, and believe that the research I present is important for the field of disability history, and should be understood by anyone who considers themselves to be a disability advocate or ally—especially those in or supporting of the autistic community.
Financially support my transition
I am trying to raise money for my transition as a transmasculine individual.
Any and all funds raised will go towards the following:
• Purchasing masculine clothing and binders
• Fees related to a future medical transition (ie. HRT and top surgery)
• Fees related to a legal name change
💗 Any and all support—from large donations to just sharing— is greatly appreciated! 💗