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How The Gay Rights Movement Became Trans- Exclusionary

How The Gay Rights Movement Became Trans- Exclusionary

Update: 2025-04-16
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In this episode, Christina Cauterucci speaks with Zein Murib, Fordham professor and author of Terms of Exclusion: Rightful Citizenship Claims and the Construction of LGBT Political Identity, about the historical roots of the marginalization of trans and bi people in the gay rights movement. Zein, who recently wrote the Slate piece "Why Are Trans People Such an Easy Political Target? " breaks down how the movement’s focus on a narrow definition of identity left trans and bi people vulnerable to political attacks.

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How The Gay Rights Movement Became Trans- Exclusionary

How The Gay Rights Movement Became Trans- Exclusionary

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