Podcast: When Disaster Hits Our Community October 20, 2017 · Cristan Williams The TransAdvocate podcast crew discusses the way the trans community responds to natural disasters, plus a review of upcoming events. On the Pod: Cristan Williams, Robin Mack, and Alexis Melvin [democracy id=”2″] In category:Podcast Tags:Disaster Next Post Podcast: Intersex Awareness Day The TransAdvocate podcast crew discusses the Intersex Awareness Day with pioneering intersex activist and TFA board member, Koomah plus a review of upcoming events. On the Pod: Cristan Williams, Robin Mack, Alexis Melvin, & Koomah. Here's more information on events and… Read Previous Post Religious Bigots: Intersections of Trans, Racial and Feminist issues | PodCast Hey there folks this is Cristan Williams with another TransAdvocate podcast. Today I have a few topics I want to touch on. We'll talk about the Arizona "right to discriminate" bill. Specifically we'll hear the office of the bill's sponsor,… Read Random Post Adrien Lawyer of the Transgender Center of New Mexico Paves the way for Transgender People Adrien Lawyer found himself exploring his options in transitioning from his outwardly feminine appearance to presenting as male in 2004. He says “I remember playing with the boy’s toys like guns and toy knifes when I was a kid. I… Read Random Post Radical Feminist Hate, Fear, or Loathing? Typically, when reading about radical feminists on various blogs, it's an "us verses them" type of debate. I've been thinking a lot about that, as witnessed by my last post, Michfest Music Melodrama I've been thinking a lot about the… Read Random Post Aftermath of a Boycott: Moving the Discussion Forward on Trans Issues Today's guest post comes from Savannah Garmon. Garmon is a physics researcher and trans activist who presently lives in Toronto but calls Texas home. She likes social justice, cats, beer, and runs her own blog at leftytgirl.wordpress.com. Most of us… Read Random Post It’s Poetry In Motion Throws science out the window? Um... "These findings led Swaab to believe that in humans also, BSTc size is programmed during fetal and neonatal development--perhaps as a result of an interaction between sex hormones and the developing brain--and is probably… Read Leave a commentCancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.