Quinn Christopherson

Quinn Christopherson
OriginAnchorage, Alaska (Athabaskan and Inupiaq)
GenresIndie rock, singer-songwriter
Websitehttps://quinnchristopherson.com/

Quinn Christopherson is an American singer-songwriter of Alaskan Native heritage. He is best known for his song, "Erase Me," which describes his experience with male privilege as a transgender man. The song won NPR's 2019 Tiny Desk Contest, out of over 6,000 entries.[1]

In 2020's ACT for Gender Identity: The Comprehensive Guide, Alex Stitt suggested that mental health specialists listen to "Erase Me" to better understand FTM transitions, claiming Christopherson's "beautifully visceral voice captures how strangling social erasure and newfound male privilege can be."[2]

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  2. ^ Stitt, Alex (February 21, 2020). ACT for Gender Identity: The Comprehensive Guide. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 978-1-78450-812-8.