Cleo Madeleine is a researcher, activist, and poet. Cleo's pronouns are she/her, and she is queer, trans, and a woman. Find out what that means to Cleo in this episode. Join us as we briefly go down a rabbit hole of queer history and time, talking about the entanglement of sexuality and gender, linguistic limitations, the intersection of history, language, and identity, what is left out of history, the construct of normativity, levels of activism, and the many ways things can get lost in translation. More on www.fiftyshadesofgender.com/cleo
64. BRIAN BELOVITCH: cis-gay male of trans experience
63. JEN HARTMANN: non-binary, bigender
62. JACOB PROFITT: non-binary, gay, drag queen
61. DOROTHY 'THYO' PIERRE-LOUIS: non-binary, trans-masculine, bigender, toric, graysexual
60. EMME PORTER DeWITT: agender [transgender, nonbinary], queer [demisexual+]
59. VICTOR MARTINEZ: non-binary, transgender, pansexual, panromantic
58. GREYSON: trans man, xenogender (wolfgender), furry
57. JIN WICKED: agender, non-binary, autistic
56. JUNO ROCHE: trans & queer
55. BEVERLY LITTLE THUNDER: Two-Spirit Lakota woman
54. LYNN KEISER: transgender woman
53. LOR: intersex, non-binary, demiboy, bigender
52. DEAN RASMUSSEN: transgender, trans man, trans-masculine, genderqueer, non-binary, pansexual
51. J LAURENCE SARNO: trans man
50. Reflections (part 2): discoveries so far
49. Being LGBTQIA+ in Higher Education (HE)
48. CARA WILDE: parent of a transgender teen
47. HELEN BELCHER: woman with a trans history
46. CHARLIZE JAMIESON: transgender woman
45. ...: trans-androgynous, genderqueer, non-binary, abinary, maverique, bi/pan oriented aroace, multiply disabled
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