Ryann Holmes


Ryann Holmes is an American consultant and the co-founder of bklyn boihood, a collective that empowers "masculine of center bois, lesbians, queers, trans-identified studs, doms, butches and AGs of color." Holmes' work has been recognized by Brooklyn Magazine, the Brooklyn Community Pride Center, and in a short documentary film, Portrait of Ryann Holmes.

Early life and education

Holmes was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Maryland. Holmes stated in an interview that growing up, they experienced rigid standards surrounding gender presentation that did not allow room for fluidity. Holmes uses they/them pronouns and identifies as non-binary. Holmes moved to Brooklyn in 2006. They hold an MBA in social entrepreneurship from Baruch College.

Career

Holmes worked as the director of community programs at the MoCADA from 2012–2015.
In 2016, Holmes was featured in a short film called Portrait of Ryann Holmes, produced by Chanelle Aponte Pearson.

bklyn boihood

Holmes founded bklyn boihood in 2009 with close friend Genesis Tremaine after a conversation on the lack of masculine of center representation in queer and organizing spaces and media. The collective developed a 2010-2011 calendar with pictures of masculine of center bois of color and has since been produced annually. bklyn boihood regularly hosts queer-centered parties, and holds workshops on developing healthy masculinity, accountability, and femmephobia. In 2015, the collective released an anthology series called Outside the XY: Brown Queer Masculinity, written by masculine of center queer people and transgender men of color.

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