This is a micro-documentary the documents the conservation between Meagan Amaral and her tía, Martha. This conversation explores self-actualization when coming to terms with queerness especially within Mexican-American culture, religion and family…
A black and white image of McGrath with his fellow student at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. McGrath is sitting front and center with his ankles crossed and is resting his arms on his knees with his right wrist in his left hand.
In the black and white photo, McGrath sits on the stairs of his porch on Marsh Street with his arms on his knees, his right hand holding his left wrist, and while slightly looking up at something out of frame.
McGrath is sitting at a desk with a book and a typewriter in front of him. He is on a page talking about Rhodes Scholar which he was awarded that year.
McGrath is sitting at a desk with a book and a typewriter in front of him. He is on a page talking about Rhodes Scholar which he was awarded that year.
Thomas McGrath is sitting contemplatively in front of a window in this black and white image. His left hand rests on his right knee while his right forearm rests on his left hand as his right hand holds the pipe up to his mouth.
Rick Garcia interviews Meagan about the brief history of embracing masculinity and femineity via Indigenous shamanistic practices in Chile, Korea, and Vietnam. They also discuss how society and family dynamics can impact…