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If you want to read "Ruins of a Future Empire," you will need to order a print back-issue of Salvage No. A condensed transcript of each week's interview is posted on The Advocate's website in the afternoon (or earlier, if I get enough coffee).Three stories of mine were published this year. LGBTQ&A is hosted by Jeffrey Masters and produced by The Advocate magazine, in partnership with GLAAD. You can also listen to our recent interview with Harvey Fierstein here. This interview is part of our new LGBTQ+ Elders Project.
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Jamison is the former president of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (formerly the Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association) and the author of the very excellent memoir, Becoming A Visible Man. He talks about the seeming invisibility of trans men, gives the best explanation I've ever heard for why people feel threatened by gender nonconformity, and talks about coming into his bisexuality in his 50s. Jamison Green has spent his career fighting to make the healthcare world a safer, more accessible place for transgender people. Follow us on Twitter: interview was originally recorded in December 2020.] A condensed transcript of each week's interview is posted on The Advocate's website.
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It's only been my white counterpart who are working, who are doing the shows, who are on the covers of major magazines."
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"I'm not seeing anyone of color do the things that I have done and sign contracts. Tracey joins us to look back on her legendary modeling career, talk about how being outed affected her relationship with both the Black and LGBTQ+ communities, and says the fashion world has still not fully embraced women of color. "Because the next day I called my agency and there was nothing." "And that's the day my career ended," she says. In the middle of this formidable rise, Tracey was outed while on a shoot for Essence magazine. In 1975, she memorably appeared as the face on a box of Clairol hair dye sold in drugstores across the U.S. A condensed transcript of each week's interview is posted on The Advocate's website in the afternoon (or earlier, if I drink enough coffee).Īfter being discovered at a casting for Italian Vogue, Tracey "Africa" Norman's modeling career skyrocketed. Click here to listen to our recent interview with the 87-year-old trans elder, Barbara Satin. This is part of our new LGBTQ+ Elders Project. "I ate, I breathed oxygen, I had sex, and I did drugs, all with great, reckless abandon." There is zero precedent for Alexandra's remarkable career-she is currently starring in The Conners on ABC and just completed a run as Madame Morrible in Wicked on Broadway-and she joins us on the podcast to talk about recording it all in her new memoir, This Time For Me.
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Before making a name for herself in the Chicago theatre scene and landing her breakout role in the TV show, Transparent, Alexandra was a showgirl and sex worker struggling with addiction. Alexandra Billings is redefining what is possible for our community.