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demmiblue

(36,898 posts)
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 05:33 PM Aug 2017

"guess this is what freedom looks like 😊👙💋🏊‍♀️🚣‍♀️⛴️🌅🏖️🏙️..."



Chelsea Manning Changed the Course of History. Now She’s Focusing on Herself

One hot, humid early-summer evening in New York, a hired car slows on Bleecker Street, and a young woman inside prepares for her first party out in years. She is wearing a midnight-colored semiformal dress by Altuzarra and Everlane ankle boots with heels. Her hair is trimmed into a pixie cut; her makeup softens, but won’t hide, a dust of freckles. “I don’t know if I’ll know anybody,” she fretted earlier, but she seems to have quelled what nerves remain. She is accompanied by a couple of men who surround her like guards. For the first time in a long time, that’s a welcome thing.

Chelsea Manning—graceful, blue-eyed, trans—smiles and prepares herself. Since her release from the Fort Leavenworth prison, on May 17, Manning has been living in New York, with a low profile. Tonight she will make her social debut in her own skin. From February to April 2010, while living as Bradley, an Army intelligence analyst stationed in Iraq, Manning sent three-quarters of a million classified or sensitive documents to WikiLeaks. The breach’s breadth was startling, as were its contents, ranging from the so-called Collateral Murder video, showing a U.S. helicopter killing a group of Baghdad pedestrians that included children and press, to hundreds of thousands of “Cablegate” documents, disclosing 44 years of State Department messaging. When Manning’s role became clear, she turned into a polarizing figure—celebrated as a whistle-blower by some, condemned as a traitor by others. In August 2013, after pleading guilty to ten charges and being found guilty of 20, she was sentenced to 35 years in prison. The day after the sentencing, Manning came out publicly as trans.

Tonight, a summer Monday, is a different kind of coming-out. To honor the occasion, she has picked an event with a celebratory turn: the after-party for the Lambda Literary Awards, which each year honor books by members of the LGBTQ community. The evening is glamorous; the guest list is varied. Here Manning will reintroduce herself to a community in which she seeks acceptance for more than her heavy past.

The car stops in front of Le Poisson Rouge, a Washington Square art space. “I’m not sure how to do this,” Chase Strangio, an ACLU lawyer, murmurs in the front seat. A gregarious young man with a trim Clark Gable mustache, Strangio has emerged as one of the nation’s leading trans-rights lawyers, helping represent Gavin Grimm, the trans student in Virginia who challenged his exclusion from the boys’ bathroom at his high school, and successfully advocating for Manning’s hormone therapy in prison. With Manning now out in the world, however, he faces a new challenge: remaining alert to unwelcome attention.

http://www.vogue.com/article/chelsea-manning-vogue-interview-september-issue-2017?zr_manning
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"guess this is what freedom looks like 😊👙💋🏊‍♀️🚣‍♀️⛴️🌅🏖️🏙️..." (Original Post) demmiblue Aug 2017 OP
Glad she is Happy Egnever Aug 2017 #1
She served her time mcar Aug 2017 #2
Chelsea is just glowing. Zoonart Aug 2017 #3
Yep, that is what freedom is all about Matthew28 Aug 2017 #4
I wonder if she votes Dem or Repub (like Jenner)? BigmanPigman Aug 2017 #5
I get the sense Dem. nt Blue_true Aug 2017 #8
"Dahling, you look MAHvelous!" - sistah has been through the suck, and may all great and Leghorn21 Aug 2017 #6
She looks great. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Bladewire Aug 2017 #9
A happy thread MuseRider Aug 2017 #10
 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
1. Glad she is Happy
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 05:36 PM
Aug 2017

That said I find it a little ironic she is enjoying the freedom in a country she tried to undermine.


Happy for her to be at peace just found that wording a bit ironic.

Leghorn21

(13,526 posts)
6. "Dahling, you look MAHvelous!" - sistah has been through the suck, and may all great and
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 05:47 PM
Aug 2017

wonderful things be within her grasp!

Rock steady, Chelsea!!

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MuseRider

(34,125 posts)
10. A happy thread
Thu Aug 10, 2017, 07:04 PM
Aug 2017

and I am so glad to see her so happy. Live your life Chelsea and be happy. Wow, so very good to see.

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