Who
are you?
Mylene St-Pierre
Mad
Libs:
I
HAVE NEVER gotten a brazilian wax BUT WANT TO VERY BADLY.
Don't
you work in social justice?
I worked in Social Justice for a
long time in Montreal. I was on Project 10's board for quite a few
years, I worked at 2110. I was also on a National Board called
Rainbow Health Coalition whose mandate was to enable queers to access
equal healthcare across Canada. I also did a lot of work in
the HIV community in Montreal. I currently work in Boston at an
agency called Cambridge Cares About Aids. Its a very progressive
agency where 95% of our clients not only deal with their HIV status
but also addiction (currently addicts or in recovery). I manage the
Case Management Program. It's one of a few agencies that works with
the harm reduction approach (abstinence based models in the US are
very popular).
Why
did you leave Montreal?
I came to Boston for LOVE. I met my
partner—Mandy—while doing some promo work for Big Moves, as size
diversity dance troupe that was playing at the fringe in 2006. They
invited me to perform with them, reading my smut. Her and I had a
torrid love affair and never have looked back since.
Originally,
I wanted to come to Boston for a year but over the course of that
year, Mandy and I got engaged. In fact, I proposed to her during
curtain call, in New York, at a Big Moves show where we we both
performing. Leaving Boston without her would be devastating... so
were staying here till she's done with her studies.
In Boston, I
performed recently in the Femme show (thefemmeshow.com) and did a
piece called "How this Fat Femme Fucks". It was very well
received; dirty, raw, funny, smart. Loved it. We'll be touring in the
winter and I cannot wait. In fact, I would love to bring the number
to a Meow Mix in Montreal. I think the dykes and genderqueers of MTL
would enjoy it.
Performance
and art
In my spare time, I write smut, perform in Boston
(burlesque, spoken word, very soon back to dance) and spend weekends
cooking really yummy food. I know, so domestic.
A
little bird told me (facebook) that you do performance art/modelling.
Tell us how that came about and what it is exactly.
I have done a
lot of social justice work so its difficult for me to just pick one.
I would have to say that my work at the 2110 was really fun. I had a
nice budget to put on a 45 hour training for peer counselors and
through that was priviledged to many beautiful learning/teaching
moments. I also gave massages at Maison Plein Coeur for HIV positive
people. That was a pretty amazing and rich experience.
The job I
have currently is pretty great. I get to practice harm reduction in a
climate that is hostile to such a framework. Its neat and progressive
(where in Montreal it would be typical).
I've done work with XRAy
Aims as a pin cushion model. I enjoy it a lot. It's very "tactile"
art and working with XRay is very fun. More recently, my partner and
I were models for Dr. Sketchys in Boston and that was amazing fun.
The artists are not used to drawing fat people and a result, their
art took on another dimension, pardon the pun.
On
Fat activism
One social justice issue that inspires me very
much is fat advocacy. As a fat femme, I have experienced much
discrimination due to my size. As a result, I want to inspire folks
to feel good in their bodies, after all, FAT is not a four letter
word. You've got to love the body you have the day you have it.
I'm
also a dancer and performer. My performance usually involves, in some
way, me being fat and what that experience is for me. I danced in a
number with Big Moves that was a spin off of "All That Jazz"
where I was basically wearing lingerie and dancing. IN itself, seeing
fat people do burlesque, wearing close to nothing, shaking their fat
booty and titties proudly is a statement. In Boston, thankfully, the
burlesque scene is very excited about fat bodies and there are a
number of fat folks doing stuff here. Same as Big MOves. We were
always well received in Montreal.
How
do you identify? Does your mum know you're queer?
I identify
as a Queer Bi-Dyke. My mum knows i'm queer but she's not exactly
excited about it... she's very christian.
What
is your favourite video the innernets?
Fav
blog or website?
I ADORE Facebook. Addicted to it. I have many
websites... but one I really like is apartmenttherapy.com, love it!
Montreal
spot for to have fun in/at?
One thing that I enjoyed very much
when I lived in Montreal was riding my bicycle on canal lachine up to
Atwater market, getting some food, riding further on the canal and
having a picnic.. really dug that. Also, people watching in the
village in one of the cafés was really fun. I love Montreal so much,
it's difficult for me to just pinpoint a place.
Skill testing question: 66 + 69 x beaudry
metro=
What, i'm dyslexic!
Cat
or dog?
Dog, absolutely. [ed's note: but what's his naaaaaaame? and breeeeeeed?]
Leopard,
zebra print or pleather?
Leopard print for fun, pleather for
pleasure.
Name
your number one dating peeve:
My
number one dating pet peeve - well, I don't date anymore, but I would
have to say dumping me via e-mail. That's one I still am bitter
about.
OPTIONAL:
Some other inane detail of your choosing:
I have a drawer in my
office that is filled with candy, spiced nuts, cereal, dark chocolate
covered espresso beans, tampons, rescue remedy, splenda packs, glue,
tylenol, gum and dental floss. I'm the chick you want to say if you
have a craving, a headache, bad breath, anxiety or need glue urgently. [ed's note: WANT.GUM&CANDY.NOW]