Over the past couple of years the political situation in Poland has been deteriorating for many minority groups, particularly for LGBT people, and now Trans people are in the spotlight. A series of high profile protest actions by Trans activists, frequently violently repressed by the state and a large and violent right wing presence on the streets have brought the struggle for civil rights to prominence over the last year.
In this episode your hosts interview Irys, a Polish trans person, about the context for these events, as well as the general situation in Poland, and as ever, find a way to link it back to Umberto Eco...
Content Warnings for this epsiode: Discussion of violence and abuse directed at trans people from the police, medical community & the far right. Discussion of specific assaults. Discussion of medical procedures. Discussion of abusive environments in homes, schools, and medicine.
Organisations mentioned in this episode include:
Trans Fuzja Trans Fuzja's website and donation page can be found here: http://transfuzja.org/en/artykuly/donate.htm
Lambda Warzawa: http://lambdawarszawa.org/
Stop Bzdurom - twitter: https://twitter.com/stopbzdurom website/crowdfunder: firefund.net/stopbzdurom
Kampania Przeciw Homofobii/ Campaign Against Homophobia: https://kph.org.pl/
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