Skip to main content
Ignacio G Hutía Xeiti Rivera
they/them elle

Close up face shot of a light-skinned person with a light mustache wearing clear glasses, a white septum ring, and braids on the top of their hair. The sides of their head are shaved close. They have a face tattoo of a red line down their chin, extending to a black line with a spider in their neck dip AKA jugular notch. They are wearing a buttoned-collar white shirt with pink, yellow and orange small flowers. The background is blurry.

Images
Ignacio G Hutía Xeiti Rivera wears large red glasses, is of Black, Boricua and Taíno descent, and has a shaved head, a couple nose piercings and a slight mustache. They wear a black and red shirt with a geometric print. They are seated on an orange chair with green space behind.
Close up face shot of a light-skinned person with a light mustache wearing clear glasses, a white septum ring, and braids on the top of their hair. The sides of their head are shaved close. They have a face tattoo of a red line down their chin, extending to a black line with a spider in their neck dip AKA jugular notch. They are wearing a buttoned-collar white shirt with pink, yellow and orange small flowers. The background is blurry.
Metadata
Biography

"Ignacio G Hutía Xeiti Rivera (Ig-Nah-See-Oh Gee Who-tee-ah She-eye-tee Ree-ve-Rah), M.A., is a cultural sociologist with expertise in sexual trauma and healing for marginalized populations. Ignacio is a Queer, Trans/Genderfluid, Chronically-ill, Black-Boricua, and Taíno activist who prefers the gender-neutral pronoun “they.” They are an internationally known gender non-conforming speaker, educator, writer, and performer with over 20 years of experience on multiple fronts, including economic justice, anti-racist and anti-violence work, as well as mujerista, LGBTQI and sex positive movements. Ignacio is also the founder and curator of Poly Patao Productions, which began 20 years ago and centers the sexual liberation of LGBTQI people of color. Ignacio’s work is influenced by their lived experience of homelessness, poverty, and sexual trauma and is focused on providing educational opportunities that are especially geared toward the sexual liberation of queer women, transgender, multi-gender, gender-queer, gender non-conforming, gender variant and queer people of color. Ignacio is the host of Connecting The Dots, a talk show that paints a holistic picture of how Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) shows up in everyday life and every level of society. Ignacio and their guests discuss ways to take an active role in changing the culture of shame and secrecy that makes CSA possible. As the Founder and Executive Director of The HEAL Project, Ignacio is on a mission to prevent and end childhood sexual abuse through healing the wounds of sexual oppression and embracing sexual liberation."

The HEAL Project. “Media Kit.” Accessed September 25, 2022. https://heal2end.org/about/media-kit/.

Ignacio G Hutía Xeiti Rivera, M.A., is a cultural sociologist with expertise in sexual trauma and healing for marginalized populations. Ignacio is a Queer, Trans/Yamoká-hu/Two-Spirit, Black-Boricua, and Taíno activist who prefers the gender-neutral pronoun “they.” They are an internationally known gender non-conforming speaker, educator, writer, and performer with over 20 years of experience on multiple fronts, including economic justice, anti-racist and anti-violence work, as well as mujerista, LGBTQI and sex positive movements. Ignacio is also the founder and curator of Poly Patao Productions, which began 20 years ago and centers the sexual liberation of LGBTQI people of color. Ignacio’s work is influenced by their lived experience of homelessness, poverty, and sexual trauma and is focused on providing educational opportunities that are especially geared toward the sexual liberation of queer women, transgender, multi-gender, gender-queer, gender non-conforming, gender variant and queer people of color. Ignacio is the host of Connecting The Dots, a talk show that paints a holistic picture of how Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) shows up in everyday life and every level of society. Ignacio and their guests discuss ways to take an active role in changing the culture of shame and secrecy that makes CSA possible. ​ As the founder and director of The HEAL Project, Ignacio is on a mission to prevent and end childhood sexual abuse through healing the wounds of sexual oppression and embracing sexual liberation. Ignacio was named one of 5 Trans Writers who are Redefining Masculinity in 2016, one of the 7 Trans & Non-Binary Artists Doing the Work by Queer as Verb in 2015, as an Honor 41 in 2014, a Trans Artist of Color You Should Know in 2013 and recognized as one of the Trans 100 in 2013.

Rivera, Ignacio G Hutía Xeiti. “Bio.” Ignacio G Rivera. Accessed September 25, 2022. https://www.igrivera.com/bio.html.
Filmography
  • 
                            A default icon for a node which has no primary image

    Crossing

    film/video, 2006

    Writer/Screenwriter/Story, Producer

  • 
                            A default icon for a node which has no primary image

    They

    film/video, 2008

    Writer/Screenwriter/Story, Director, Editor

  • 
                            A default icon for a node which has no primary image

    Transient

    film/video, 2009

    Writer/Screenwriter/Story, Producer

  • 
                            A default icon for a node which has no primary image

    Mother Fuck

    film/video, 2020

    Actor, Director, Writer/Screenwriter/Story

References
Rivera, Ignacio G Hutía Xeiti. “Bio.” Ignacio G Rivera. Accessed September 25, 2022. https://www.igrivera.com/bio.html.The HEAL Project. “Media Kit.” Accessed September 25, 2022. https://heal2end.org/about/media-kit/.Rivera, Ignacio G Hutía Xeiti. “Dirty Brown Films.” Ignacio G Rivera. Accessed September 25, 2022. https://www.igrivera.com/film.html.The Transgender Oral History Project Tretter Collection in GLBT Studies University of Minnesota. “Interview with Ignacio Rivera.” University of Minnesota Libraries, November 7, 2015. https://umedia.lib.umn.edu/item/p16022coll97:86?facets%5Bcollection_name_s%5D%5B%5D=Transgender+Oral+History+Project&page=8&q=transgender.S. Bear Bergman, “Heating Things up: Ignacio Rivera to Teach Two Sex-Positive Course at Good for Her,” January 9, 2013, https://xtramagazine.com/culture/heating-things-up-1613.“Papi Coxx,” IMDb, accessed October 10, 2022, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4836398/.