

TED Talks Daily Book Club: Horse Barbie | Geena Rocero
Jun 30, 2024
Geena Rocero, an award-winning producer, model, and director, shares her powerful memoir, 'Horse Barbie.' She reflects on her journey of survival and self-discovery as a transgender woman from the Philippines. The conversation dives into the significance of authenticity and cultural identity, while exploring the transgender experience in a Catholic context. Rocero highlights the vital importance of community support and representation, illustrating how her resilience shapes transformative narratives within the LGBTQ+ discourse.
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Trans Pageants in the Philippines
- Geena Rocero describes trans pageants in the Philippines as a national sport, deeply ingrained in mainstream culture.
- They are often the main event of fiestas, even held in front of churches, with families attending.
Family Dynamics and Gender
- Rocero's mother, a devout Catholic, accepted her trans identity, seeing the joy it brought her.
- Her father, while also loving, had a complicated relationship with masculinity, influenced by societal expectations and his role as a stay-at-home dad.
Visibility vs. Recognition
- In the Philippines, trans people are culturally visible but lack legal recognition.
- Rocero moved to the US at 17, drawn by the promise of legal gender recognition, but found cultural acceptance lacking.