Romero, RachelRodriguez, Caitlin Eve2016-07-082016-07-082016-05Rodriguez, C. E. (2016). Covering: The identity project (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.https://hdl.handle.net/10877/6142The concept of “coming out” is fairly recognizable as a social phenomenon. It usually entails a person of a marginalized identity revealing a previously hidden identity to those around them. A person’s decision to come out is often a reoccurring and lifelong process. What is often not examined, and what I chose to examine through my project, was the delicate balance marginalized people often face when deciding if and when a specific situation is safe to come out in. Covering refers to when a person does not deny their marginalized identity but is very particular about who they expose themselves to, in an attempt to conform to society as best as possible. Through in-depth video interviews with people of varying genders, sexualities, gender expressions, race and disabilities I was able to understand the implications that arise from actively covering an aspect of one’s identity on a daily basis. My goal is to provide a platform where people can reveal their authentic selves and inspire others to do the same.Text8 pages1 file (.pdf)ensociologydocumentaryidentitycoveringsexualityqueerHonors CollegeCovering: The Identity Project