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Kindred Transmissions by the Digital Transgender Archive

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Kindred Transmissions is a podcast by the Digital Transgender Archive that tunes into the revolutionary voices of trans people from history. Through archival recordings, personal reflections, and conversations with contemporary trans artists, scholars, and activists, we trace the echoes of kinship across generations.


From Stonewall icons like Marsha P Johnson to visionary artists and activists like Red Jordan Arobateau, Rupert Raj, and Aiyyana Maracle, each episode invites listeners to experience trans history not as distant or static, but as alive, resonant, and still transmitting through time. 


What does it mean to tune in to the archives? How is trans kinship built across time and space? And how can revisiting these frequencies help us imagine new futures?


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Kindred Transmissions anywhere you get your podcasts, and discover the wisdom, resilience, and revolutionary magic of trans people past and present.

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Closing out our season, we turn to the story of Aiyyana Maracle, a multidisciplinary artist, scholar, educator, and storyteller from Canada. A self-described “transformed woman who loves women,” Aiyyana invited audiences to rethink gender and sexuality through a decolonial lens. For more than fifty years, Aiyanna served as both a maker and keeper of culture, working to bring Ogwehoweh art and knowledge into dialogue with a Eurocentric world. Her work offered an alternative to Western concepts...
In our third episode of Kindred Transmissions, “It’s Like Electricity,” host Jules Gill-Peterson shares a deeply intimate conversation with Rupert Raj—a Eurasian-Canadian trans activist, therapist, poet, and lifelong advocate whose work has inspired and supported many. Since beginning his transition in 1971, Rupert has spent over five decades organizing across Canada, the U.S., and beyond, advocating for the trans, non-binary, intersex, two-spirit, and queer communities. Listen to Ruper...
This week on Kindred Transmissions, we tune into the fierce, unapologetic voice of Red Jordan Arobateau—author, poet, playwright, and visual artist. A self-published force of nature, Red created a vast body of work centering Black, brown, and queer lives, including over 80 literary works and 60 paintings. In Episode 2, “I Like to Hear My Voice,” host and historian Jules Gill-Peterson is joined by historian Daniela Valdes to explore Red’s life and legacy through rare archival recordings. We he...
On the heels of Pride, Kindred Transmissions by the Digital Transgender Archive revisits the history of the Stonewall Uprising and its enduring legacy in New York City, where trans communities continue to resist state repression. In Episode One, “Frequency of Aliveness,” host and historian Jules Gill-Peterson is joined by artist and filmmaker Tourmaline to honor the life and work of Marsha P. Johnson. Tourmaline, author of the new biography MARSHA, reflects on Johnson’s revolutionary sp...
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Kindred Transmissions is a podcast by the Digital Transgender Archive that tunes into the revolutionary voices of trans people from history. Through archival recordings, personal reflections, and conversations with contemporary trans artists, scholars, and activists, we trace the echoes of kinship across generations.
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