This film was made by a lover of mine at the time, Eli. It “stars” Eli, myself, and
a friend of ours, Seeley. Eli and I met in the fall of 2001, soon after I had moved
to San Francisco, at Queeruption 3: a 5-day anticapitalist gathering that included
workshops, panels, performances, parties, screenings, and actions. And lots of sex.
born queer, dear doctors reflects the Bay Area that I came up in as a young queer,
which has lost much of its vitality and population due to gentrification caused by
the tech boom. This five-minute film, preserved on VHS, was shot in 2002 or 2003,
in Oakland, when I was twenty-two years old. I’ve been wanting to digitize it for
a while, but hesitated to do so at the Graduate Center library due to the graphic
nature of the content. Recently, I just threw a jacket over the screen and prayed
for the best. And so, here we have it.
Coan, Jaime. “Born Queer, Dear Doctors.” Internet Archive, May 9, 2018. http://archive.org/details/BornQueerDearDoctors.