The Public Universal Friend (with Kit Heyam)
Description
This season on Vulgar History, we're investigating How Do You Solve A Problem Like Marie Antoinette? To do so, we're looking at the lives of people who lived during the revolutionary era of the 18th century.
In honour of Pride Month, we're talking this week about the trans historical figure The Public Universal Friend. The Friend, aka PUF, grew up as a Quaker in late 18th-century Pennsylvania. Were they also a cult leader? Listen and find out!
We're joined this week by three-time returning guest Kit Heyam to talk about this fascinating historical figure.
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Organizations to Support:
Kit recommends supporting TransActual (UK)
Ann recommends supporting:
Point of Pride (US)
Trans Care+ (Canada)
The Trevor Project (US)
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References:
Before We Were Trans: A New History of Gender by Kit Heyam
Public Universal Friend essay by Amanda Carson Banks from Women in World History
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