Writing a semi-autobiographical play unlocked the artist I kept hidden as a trans man

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This is a First Person column by Jay Gallant, a trans man living in Charlottetown. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ.

March 31 is International Trans Day of Visibility. The following piece features excerpts from Gallant’s play, What’s Eating You? Public readings of the play will be taking place in Charlottetown from March 31 to April 2.

Do you know what the term nostalgia really means? Homesickness. A longing to go back home — a place that’s familiar to you. Where you felt safe and cared for and loved. I never got that feeling looking at pictures from

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