The T is Usually Silent with Hazel Edwards
Feminist Hotdog
Aug 15, 2019
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Season 2, Episode 9
Show Notes
I've wanted to interview Hazel Edwards ever since I started Feminist Hotdog. At the tender age of 22, she's the interim director of the Bryson Institute, the education and training department for Philadelphia's Attic Youth Center. Pushed out of a school that refused to affirm her gender, she now advocates for trans youth and educates service providers. Listen and get an education on intersectional feminism and being an ally to trans and nonbinary people. Her story will make your liberationist heart sing!
Stuff We Talked About on This Episode
Attic Youth Center
Hazel Edwards
http://tolerance.org/magazine/fall-2017/nothing-about-us-without-us-is-for-us
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