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You Gotta Fight For Trans Rights (feat. Era Steinfeld)

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Take a walk with us down memory lane as we chat with our middle school bestie, Era Steinfeld!
In today’s episode we learn so much about Era’s experience as a trans woman living in Texas– navigating a world that is not set up for her best interests and safety, relationship changes as she came into her selfhood, and how grief is a major piece of her journey, even expressed in her drag artistry.
You’ll get a good sense of how silly the three of us were as preteens. Specifically Erica’s creepy collection of relics from middle school! You can’t make old friends, and that’s exactly how it felt chatting with Era. Enjoy this conversation about friendship, identity and the importance of community in grief.
Follow @thetransera on Instagram for a look into her advocacy work and drag artistry!

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Visit our website: https://www.griefstreetpodcast.com/
Subscribe to @GriefStreet on YouTube
Follow Grief Street on Instagram: @GriefStreetPod
Email us at griefstreetpodcast@gmail.com
Leave us a voicemail at 508-474-3378 (508-GRIEFST)

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Manage episode 419225186 series 3569637
Content provided by Jordy Glassner & Erica Rozmid, Jordy Glassner, and Erica Rozmid. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jordy Glassner & Erica Rozmid, Jordy Glassner, and Erica Rozmid or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Take a walk with us down memory lane as we chat with our middle school bestie, Era Steinfeld!
In today’s episode we learn so much about Era’s experience as a trans woman living in Texas– navigating a world that is not set up for her best interests and safety, relationship changes as she came into her selfhood, and how grief is a major piece of her journey, even expressed in her drag artistry.
You’ll get a good sense of how silly the three of us were as preteens. Specifically Erica’s creepy collection of relics from middle school! You can’t make old friends, and that’s exactly how it felt chatting with Era. Enjoy this conversation about friendship, identity and the importance of community in grief.
Follow @thetransera on Instagram for a look into her advocacy work and drag artistry!

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Subscribe, rate & review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!
Visit our website: https://www.griefstreetpodcast.com/
Subscribe to @GriefStreet on YouTube
Follow Grief Street on Instagram: @GriefStreetPod
Email us at griefstreetpodcast@gmail.com
Leave us a voicemail at 508-474-3378 (508-GRIEFST)

  continue reading

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