Begin with Community with Luckie Alexander
About this Episode
For this week’s episode, Nataly Joseph discussed the positive impact of online communities with Luckie Alexander. Alexander founded the trans-masculine internet collective, Invisible Men. He also works in the senior services department of the L.A. LBGT Center and serves on the Trans Advisory Council and H.I.V. Commission for L.A. City and West Hollywood. The two talk about how trans-masculine inclusive spaces, like Invisible Men, are helping to redefine what it means to be a man.
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