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S01.13: Dana Donofree: Reclaiming my power after breast cancer

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

Release Date: 02/27/2017

S02.20: Eliza Hope Duran & Juno Ishida: Dismantling the Gender Binary show art S02.20: Eliza Hope Duran & Juno Ishida: Dismantling the Gender Binary

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

Last May, Juno Ishida and Eliza Hope Duran joined Samantha Paige for an honest conversation about living beyond the construct of a gender binary. In this special episode, Juno, a trans male university student, and Eliza, a gender fluid prize-winning poet, share their views about the boxes that society places us in around our bodies, gender and sexuality. They highlight what it means to navigate life beyond the gender binary and add insight and perspective to the experience of expressing one’s identity in a manner that lines up who we are on the inside with who we are out in the world. This...

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S02.19: Samantha Paige & Lisa Field: Reflections on another powerful season show art S02.19: Samantha Paige & Lisa Field: Reflections on another powerful season

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

Samantha Paige and Last Cut Photographer Lisa Field reflect on the second season of Last Cut Conversations. They discuss the universal threads shared across the many diverse conversations, and the notable moments that made a lasting impression as well.

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S02.18: Zoe Buckman: A Beautiful Intersection of Art and Activism show art S02.18: Zoe Buckman: A Beautiful Intersection of Art and Activism

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

Zoe Buckman is a multi-disciplinary visual artist, activist and mother. Originally from East London, she now lives and works in New York. Buckman powerfully weaves together art and activism into pieces that draw viewers in with aesthetically pleasing beauty, while offering an undercurrent that inspires deeper contemplation on political issues.

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S02.17: Pidgeon Pagonis: Unraveling the lies, myths and trauma around growing up Intersex  show art S02.17: Pidgeon Pagonis: Unraveling the lies, myths and trauma around growing up Intersex

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

Samantha Paige first heard of Pidgeon Pagonis’ powerful story of growing up Intersex through a video clip produced by Human Rights Watch.

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S02.16: Kyle Knight: Exposing Medically Unnecessary Surgeries on Intersex Children in the US show art S02.16: Kyle Knight: Exposing Medically Unnecessary Surgeries on Intersex Children in the US

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

Kyle Knight is a researcher in the LGBT rights program at Human Rights Watch in New York City. A former media journalist who chose to do reporting work with more policy follow through and impact, Kyle is a brilliant motivator for change.

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S02.15: Lily Mandelbaum & Elisa Goodkind: The Mother-Daughter Duo behind the Style Like U Self-Acceptance Revolution  show art S02.15: Lily Mandelbaum & Elisa Goodkind: The Mother-Daughter Duo behind the Style Like U Self-Acceptance Revolution

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

Samantha Paige met Lily Mandelbaum and Elisa Goodkind, the creators of Style Like U, at their “True Style is What’s Underneath: The Self-Acceptance Revolution” book signing in Los Angeles.

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S02.14: Melinda Alexander: The Life Lessons We Aren’t Taught in School show art S02.14: Melinda Alexander: The Life Lessons We Aren’t Taught in School

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

“I am always refining my truths, and my truths are always changing.” Melinda Alexander

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S02.13: Charlie Linville: Mind over Matter to the Summit  show art S02.13: Charlie Linville: Mind over Matter to the Summit

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

“You are what you can mentally achieve, not what you perceive your body capable of.” Charlie Linville Samantha Paige sits down with her friend and inspiration, Charlie Linville, to talk about life-changing last cuts, overcoming trauma, perseverance, adventure and inspiration on the other side of pain. In 2011, while in Afghanistan, Charlie, an ex-Marine Sergeant, was injured on a mission to dismantle improvised explosive devices (IED’s) as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician. After 14 surgeries over 18 months, his injured foot was not healing. Charlie made the ultimate last...

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S02.12: Mia Sabel: Stitching Together a Meaningful Life  show art S02.12: Mia Sabel: Stitching Together a Meaningful Life

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

Samantha Paige sat down with bespoke leather worker and qualified saddler, Mia Sabel of Sabel Saddlery, in her East London studio. The two talked about how one creates a life that feels like one’s own and the freedom found on the other side of our biggest last cuts.

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S02.11: Lily Parrott and Laura Stahnke of Migration Collective: Changing the Conversation on Migration  show art S02.11: Lily Parrott and Laura Stahnke of Migration Collective: Changing the Conversation on Migration

Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

Samantha Paige recently sat down in London with Lily Parrott and Laura Stahnkhe, two of the founders of Migration Collective. Migration Collective is a group of dynamic and creative women who aim to challenge the current, narrow rhetoric on migration. Through events, film festivals and soon cooking programs, they seek to focus on inclusion, what is shared rather than what separates people.

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“Somebody said something really insightful to me once and it really helped me. They said time now has a definition. That has stayed with me since the moment it was said because, especially at 27, I thought time was limitless. I thought I had all the time in the world and now I guess it just removed some of that inhibition because, so what? Ana Ono doesn’t make it? I tried. I did the best I could. I gave it my all. I did something that I always dreamt of doing.” ~Dana Donofree, Founder of Ana Ono Intimates

Diagnosed with Infiltrative Ductal Carcinoma, an aggressive form of breast cancer, at 27, Dana Donofree founded AnaOno out of her own necessity and desire for pretty, sexy, beautiful lingerie. After a bilateral mastectomy with implant reconstruction, her own bras no longer fit, and she was certain there must be better options. After discovering her beautiful and functional bras following my explant surgery, I had the pleasure of becoming friends with Dana from across the country. Finally, in December in New York City, I had the pleasure to meet Dana and Ana Ono employee, Alison Hinch, to discuss life after breast cancer, mastectomies, personal growth and embodiment after illness and trauma. Dana frankly shares about breast cancer and her last cut, her decision to get a mastectomy tattoo years ago before it was popular to do so. Her choice was a powerful reclaiming of self after all she had been through at a young age. I love Dana’s honesty and honor all she does for this community. For more information on Dana and her gorgeous lingerie and loungewear, please visit anaono.com and @anaonointimates on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.