
TRANSCRIPT: ‘Capturing The New York Times’
‘The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: A Plot Against Equality’ Season 2, Episode 5, transcript and replay: Capturing The New York Times
‘The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: A Plot Against Equality’ Season 2, Episode 5, transcript and replay: Capturing The New York Times
‘The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: A Plot Against Equality’ Season 2, Episode 4, transcript and replay.
“…the decision to leave Florida was simple to me. I feel forced out in more ways than just anti-queer legislation.”
TransLash Podcast celebrates the release of Artistic Legacies, a docuseries featuring the BTFA Collective.
Team TransLash is looking for a part-time Associate Digital Producer to support daily digital production needs for a range of
TransLash Podcast With Imara Jones received the Outstanding Podcast Award at the 34th annual GLAAD Awards in New York City.
“Amongst our local communities and the media at large, it is deeply unfair to speculate that the decision to become yourself is a result of weakness or victimization.”
“My old group claimed to have solutions ready to deal with my problems but instead their ideas and methods ended up creating more suffering in the short and long run.”
A 20-year-old anonymous trans woman recounts surviving transphobic institutionalization, detransitioning, and living out of spite.
This special edition is a companion reader for our podcast series, The Anti-Trans Hate Machine: A Plot Against Equality. Season 2 is available now; find us wherever you listen to podcasts.
TransLash tells trans stories to save trans lives. As a trusted source for journalists, thought-leaders, movement activists, researchers, and those wanting to know about trans people, we produce narratives about and for the trans community—accurately and reliably. At a time when disinformation about trans people is being used to undermine democracy and human rights, TransLash Media serves as a beacon of hope through the voices that we share with the world.
TransLash tells trans stories to save trans lives. As a trusted source for journalists, thought-leaders, movement activists, researchers, and those wanting to know about trans people, we produce narratives about and for the trans community—accurately and reliably. At a time when disinformation about trans people is being used to undermine democracy and human rights, TransLash Media serves as a beacon of hope through the voices that we share with the world.