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In The Thick

Black Trans Resistance

In The Thick

Futuro Media

News Commentary, Politics, Culture, Society, News, Society & Culture

4.9 • 1.9K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

This year's Pride month lands during a global pandemic and a national uprising to defend Black lives, which means the LGBTQ community of color is on the frontlines, as always. Maria and Julio speak with Elle Hearns, the executive director of the Marsha P. Johnson Institute, and Nala Simone Toussaint, founder of R.O.A.D, the Reuniting of African Descendants. They talk about the history of struggle and leadership from Black transgender women, and the importance of centering Black trans lives in the movement for justice, and in the media. This episode was reported and produced by In the Thick's New York Women’s Foundation IGNITE! Fellow, Harsha Nahata. ITT Staff Picks: - Sessi Kuwabara Blanchard writes for Vice about the history and current revival of the STAR House, created by Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera as a home and sanctuary for trans people in NYC. - Nonbinary artist and activist Joshua Allen reflects in this piece for Vox on their journey as an organizer in the fight for Black trans lives, and their participation in the Brooklyn Liberation march on June 14th, which drew out over 10,000 people. - Latino Rebels spoke with Fran Tirado and Eliel Cruz, who helped organize the historic Brooklyn march for Black Trans Lives, in this piece by Ana Lucía Murillo.  Photo Credit: Nicholas Ortiz  


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Grazias.

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And I think that black trans people consistently are making the demand that not only are our lives of value, they are worthy of existing.

0:37.0

Hey everyone, welcome to In The Thick. This is a podcast about politics, race and culture from a POC perspective I'm

0:45.6

Maria Nahosa and I'm Gulli Barela. We are so happy to have joining us from Columbus, Ohio, which happens to be like the most important

0:55.3

state, electorally, is L. Hearn. She's the executive director of the Marsha P. Johnson Institute,

1:02.0

who protects and defends the human rights of black

1:05.0

transgendered people. L. Welcome to In the Thick.

1:09.0

Hi, thank you so much for having me.

1:11.0

Thank you for holding it down there in Ohio.

1:14.1

Also joining us from Elizabeth New Jersey

1:17.4

is Nala Simon Toussaint.

1:18.9

She is the founder of Road, R-O-A-D,

1:22.4

which stands for reuniting of African descendants.

1:26.0

Nala is also community coordinator of the Oprah Project and a TGBN advocacy coordinator at the Kalin Loor Community Health Center.

1:36.0

Wow, Nala, thank you so much for joining us.

1:39.0

What's up? Hello, yeah.

1:40.0

Thank you for having me.

1:41.0

Hello, hello.

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