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    Explore " trans activist" with insightful episodes like "SMNTY Interviews: Raquel Willis", "How Shelters Fail Trans People", "Dylan Mulvaney Re-emerges from social media hiatus more DELUSIONAL than ever!", "Ep37: Elise Lydia Malary" and "Katherine Wolfgramme, activist" from podcasts like ""Stuff Mom Never Told You", "Reputation", "The Carl Jackson Podcast", "Hands Off My Podcast: True Crime" and "Tracks of Our Queers"" and more!

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    How Shelters Fail Trans People

    How Shelters Fail Trans People

    From navigating transphobia and misgendering to being turned away from shelters, the unique experiences of transgender people are often overlooked. Emily Garcia and Yahni Rose, both transgender women who were unhoused at an early age, share their experiences navigating homelessness infrastructure. They also discuss how the lack of resources for the transgender community often forces them onto the streets. There are insights from Bamby Salcedo, president of the Trans Latin@ Coalition, that are a powerful reminder of the intersectionality of homelessness and gender identity.

    Mentioned this episode:

    The Trans Latin@ Coalition 

     

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    Dylan Mulvaney Re-emerges from social media hiatus more DELUSIONAL than ever!

    Ep37: Elise Lydia Malary

    Ep37: Elise Lydia Malary

    SUSPICIOUS DEATH:   
    Elise Lydia Malary, a trans activist from Chicago who worked as a Community Outreach Specialist. Tragically, her body was found in Lake Michigan 6 days after she was reported missing. This post will provide an overview of her life and accomplishments as well as discuss the impact of her death on the trans community in Chicago.
     
    LOST LOVED ONE:
    Elise L. Malary | March 17, 2022 | Elise's Memorial

     "Elise is a different kind of amazing. She has a heart and a spirit that anyone who has been around her automatically feels. " ~ Alderman Andre Vasquez (40th)


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    CONTACT INFORMATION:
    Elise Malary's case is currently under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Evanston Police Detective Bureau at 847-866-5040. Tips can also be texted to 274637 if the message starts with "EPDTIP."

    For everyone: The Trans Lifeline (877-565-8860) provides crisis and non-crisis peer-support services for people who are transgender, non-binary, and questioning their gender identity.


    Similar Case: Tatiana "Tee Tee" Labelle

    https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/answers-sought-after-2-black-transgender-women-found-dead-in-chicago-area/2793882/ 

    https://howardbrown.org/mourning-the-loss-of-tatiana-labelle-and-elise-malary/

    #blacktranslivesmatter #translivesmatter #justiceforEliseMalary
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    If you like True Crime and Paranormal Misty Mysteries is exactly that once a week the host Keely covers either a missing person/unsolved case or a paranormal topic to cover. Every True Crime episode is made with respect to help bring awareness to these cases and in the hope of bringing the victims justice.

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    Katherine Wolfgramme, activist

    Katherine Wolfgramme, activist

    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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    011 Trans Health with Buck Angel - Trans Activist, Entrepreneur and Sex Toy Designer

    011 Trans Health with Buck Angel - Trans Activist, Entrepreneur and Sex Toy Designer
    In this new moon episode of The Orgasmic Lifestyle Podcast by Venus O’Hara, Buck Angel, trans activist, entrepreneur, sex toy designer, and influencer, gives insights into his journey to becoming a trans man and how he embraced it. Venus will also be reviewing the book “You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life” by Jen Sincero. The episode ends with a guided meditation with affirmations for sexual health.

    S2E18: Talking Gender, Trans Rights and Women's Rights

    S2E18: Talking Gender, Trans Rights and Women's Rights
    Earlier on the Social JustUs podcast, we spoke with evolutionary biologist, Dr Colin Wright about Sex, Gender and Cancel Culture. In this episode, we talk with Dr Debbie Hayton - a Physics teacher, freelance journalist and trade unionist who happens to be a trans person. She has written extensively about what it means to be trans and how trans people can be included in society without compromising the rights of other vulnerable groups.

    You will hear about Debbie's experience transitioning later on in life, in 2012. We will also be talking about:

    • The impact on Women, and in particular, their right to organise as a biological sex and their ability to protect their boundaries and spaces.
    • The inclusion of transgender women in women't sports
    • The impact on children who are facing pressures to determine their gender.

    Enjoyed the conversation and want to keep up to date with Dr Hayton's latest articles and posts?, You can follow her on Twitter @DebbieHayton

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    Trans visibility saves lives, but also endangers them–Leo Sheng @ The L Word: Generation Q

    Trans visibility saves lives, but also endangers them–Leo Sheng @ The L Word: Generation Q

    “We’re also acknowledging that visibility saves lives, but it also endangers lives,” said The L Word: Generation Q actor Leo Sheng.

    Leo adds that those who do face the majority of consequences from trans visibility are Black, Brown and Indigenous women. What might be amazing for one group, may have side effects for other groups.

    Leo grew up in Michigan and was adopted from China by two women. As he was completing his Master’s of Social work at the University of Michigan and working as a trans activist, he was cast for a film that brought him to Sundance. There, he connected with an agent that propelled him further into Hollywood, with roles on shows like the iconic L Word reboot. 

    “There’s so much to trans people’s lives that is outside of our bodies–what we do or don’t do to our bodies,” Leo said. “And there’s just too much focus on that.”

    Leo and I also talked about:
    🔋His obsession with Power Rangers as a kid
    📱How documenting his transition on Instagram led him to a community of trans men of color
    🦁The meaning behind his name Leo Sheng

    S2E17: Sex, Gender and Cancel Culture

    S2E17: Sex, Gender and Cancel Culture
    Is sex a spectrum? Does Transgender Ideology harm women, gays and feminine and masculine girls? We sit down with Dr Colin Wright, an evolutionary biologist and editor at to talk about Trandsgender Ideology, the dangerous denial of sex and more.Quillette Magazine

    Dr Wright received his PhD in evolutionary biology from UC Santa Barbara in 2018, where he studied collective behaviour and personality in social insects and spiders. Wright has over 24 peer-reviewed publications and has written several popular essays in and Dr Wright enjoys writing about the biology of sex differences, gender ideology and cancel-culture.The Wall Street Journal, Quillette The Times of London.

    To find out more, check out Dr Wrights Wall Street Journal article The Dangerous Denial of Sex and his recent journals published in Quillete. You can also follow Colin on twitter @SwipeRight,

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