SGN:: Is There only One Way to Be Trans?
Afualo said the clip was over a year old and accused critics of using it for clicks while she defended trans women.
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How Vera Drew, Louise Weard and More Trans and Nonbinary Filmmakers Are Taking Control of Their Stories Outside the Studio System: ‘We’re Creating a New Industry’
When Vera Drew made her ambitious debut film “The People’s Joker,” she didn’t know if anyone else in the world would understand her deeply personal superhero movie parody about transitioning. The first time she met a trans person who connected with the film after a public screening was a “mindblowing” experience. “There had been other […]
Slaughter To Prevail Frontman Alex Terrible Got Into a Trans Visibility Debate Online, and It Ended More Positively Than One Might Expect
Slaughter To Prevail frontman Alex Terrible is no stranger to controversy. To his credit, he’s often attempted to engage and learn. A good example is that he recently got into an online debate about trans visibility, and it honestly ended somewhat positively. According to Loudwire—who reviewed all the social media posts before they were deleted—it […] The post Slaughter To Prevail Frontman Alex Terrible Got Into a Trans Visibility Debate Online,…
Drew Afualo responds as past trans womanhood video criticised
Influencer and podcaster Drew Afualo has responded after a past video garnered backlash due to its discussion of trans womanhood. On 24 July, Afualo shared a video of her The Comment Section podcast featuring non-binary Grey’s Anatomy star ER Fightmaster. It was originally posted on 2 April, 2025, as she explained in the description. At […] The post Drew Afualo responds as past trans womanhood video criticised appeared first on PinkNews | Latest…
My First Encounter With Trans
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SGN:: Is there only one way to be Trans?
I spend a lot of time thinking about collective liberation, as I imagine many of us do as community advocates, organizers, and leaders here in Seattle. We talk about collective and Trans liberation all the time. It’s in our mission statements. It’s in our grant proposals. It’s in our speeches. It’s become one of the defining values of our movements. But lately, I’ve found myself wondering if we’re all talking about the same thing. The more I reflect on it, the more I wonder if we’ve confused liberation with
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