Tammy Rae Carland
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Tammy Rae Carland is a zine editor, artist, filmmaker, feminist and owner of the independent lesbian music label Mr. Lady Records.
Her photographs appear in the book The Passionate Camera; Queer Bodies of Desire ISBN 0415145821 edited by Deborah Bright and Lesbian Art in America ISBN 0847822486 edited by Harmony Hammond.
Her videos Odd Girl Out and Lady Outlaws and Faggot Wannabes have screened internationally. Mr. Lady Records have released recordings by The Butchies, Kaia Wilson (Carland's ex-partner), and Le Tigre.
- "Because they will try to convince us that we have arrived, that we are already there, that it has happened. Because we need to live in the place where we are truly alive, present, safe, and accounted for. Because we refuse to allow our writing, songs, art, activism, and political histories to be suppressed or stolen. Because we refuse to be embarrassed about the mistakes and faults and choose to move forward with a political agenda bent on the freedom of all." --Tammy Rae Carland in Tres Bien by Le Tigre.
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