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So Loquacious: Transgender rights advocate Kai Schweizer

So Loquacious Kai Schweizer

Our guest on the latest episode of the So Loquacious podcast is transgender rights advocate Kai Schweizer.

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Kai joins Graeme Watson and Leigh to discuss the latest local and international news and events including two recent examples of where the media has not respected transgender people’s names.

Plus we take a look at a major study out of the USA that looks at the lives of transgender people, and finally discusses one of the dumbest explanations we’ve ever come across to explain why some people are queer.

 

So Loquacious is OUTinPerth’s podcast, each week we go behind the headlines and present an in-depth discussion about LGBTIQ news and culture.

Subscribe to So Loquacious on iTunes or Soundcloud and hear previous episodes where guests Tiernan Brady, Misty Farquhar, Bailey Lionizer and others chat about LGBTI news and culture.

 

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