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    Katherine Wolfgramme, activist

    en-gbJanuary 17, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Katherine Wolfgramme is an award-winning gender diversity consultant and trailblazing trans activist. She's also a Rainbow Champion for the upcoming Sydney WorldPride.

    We discuss “Where Do You Go to My Lovely?" by Right Said Fred,  Princess Tabu by Vika and Linda, and Sarah Brightman.

    You can find more about Katherine and her work right here.

    Tracks of Our Queers is produced, presented and edited by Andy Gott, with the support of Forbes Street Studios, Sydney. A big thank you to Anthony Garvin and Dan Stanley Freeman.

    This episode was recorded on Gadigal Land.

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