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Chase Strangio + Dr. Connie Wun + Derek DelGaudio

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Three powerful, absolutely-nothing-like-one-another conversations on this week's jam-packed mega-episode:
The ACLU's Chase Strangio blows open the absurdity and cruelty of state legislation targeting trans youth who want to play sports—and agrees with Hari about Rodney Dangerfield's relevance to the conversation.
Dr. Connie Wun lifts up the humanity of the victims of the spa killings near Atlanta and connects their murders to America's long history of racist and colonial violence against Asians and Asian-Americans. And she makes the case that cops won't end hate crimes—but organized communities can.
Then Derek DelGaudio, creator of In & Of Itself and author of AMORALMAN, communes with Kamau about magic, identity, performance, and only-childness.
Find our guests:
Chase Strangio (@chasestrangio) https://www.aclu.org/news/by/chase-strangio/
Dr. Connie Wun (@conniewunphd) https://www.conniewunphd.com
Derek DelGaudio (@derek_del)
Trans-led orgs recommended by Chase:
Transformation Project (South Dakota) https://www.transformationprojectsd.org
Transgender Education Network of Texas https://www.transtexas.org
Grassroots orgs highlighted by Connie:
AAPI Women Lead https://www.imreadymovement.org
Advancing Justice https://www.advancingjustice-aajc.org
CAAAV https://caaav.org
DRUM: Desis Rising Up and Moving https://www.drumnyc.org
Red Canary Song https://www.redcanarysong.net
VietLead https://www.vietlead.org
VietRISE https://vietrise.org
18 Million Rising https://18millionrising.org
Also mentioned in the show:
Disclosure http://www.disclosurethemovie.com/about

Find us:
Hari Kondabolu (@harikondabolu) http://www.harikondabolu.com/
W. Kamau Bell (@wkamaubell) http://www.wkamaubell.com/
Find the show:
Twitter (@PoliticReActive)
Facebook (@politicallyreactive)
Instagram (@politicallyreactive)
Produced by Topic Studios. Part of the WarnerMedia Podcast Network.
Full credits. www.PoliticallyReActive.com

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Three powerful, absolutely-nothing-like-one-another conversations on this week's jam-packed mega-episode:
The ACLU's Chase Strangio blows open the absurdity and cruelty of state legislation targeting trans youth who want to play sports—and agrees with Hari about Rodney Dangerfield's relevance to the conversation.
Dr. Connie Wun lifts up the humanity of the victims of the spa killings near Atlanta and connects their murders to America's long history of racist and colonial violence against Asians and Asian-Americans. And she makes the case that cops won't end hate crimes—but organized communities can.
Then Derek DelGaudio, creator of In & Of Itself and author of AMORALMAN, communes with Kamau about magic, identity, performance, and only-childness.
Find our guests:
Chase Strangio (@chasestrangio) https://www.aclu.org/news/by/chase-strangio/
Dr. Connie Wun (@conniewunphd) https://www.conniewunphd.com
Derek DelGaudio (@derek_del)
Trans-led orgs recommended by Chase:
Transformation Project (South Dakota) https://www.transformationprojectsd.org
Transgender Education Network of Texas https://www.transtexas.org
Grassroots orgs highlighted by Connie:
AAPI Women Lead https://www.imreadymovement.org
Advancing Justice https://www.advancingjustice-aajc.org
CAAAV https://caaav.org
DRUM: Desis Rising Up and Moving https://www.drumnyc.org
Red Canary Song https://www.redcanarysong.net
VietLead https://www.vietlead.org
VietRISE https://vietrise.org
18 Million Rising https://18millionrising.org
Also mentioned in the show:
Disclosure http://www.disclosurethemovie.com/about

Find us:
Hari Kondabolu (@harikondabolu) http://www.harikondabolu.com/
W. Kamau Bell (@wkamaubell) http://www.wkamaubell.com/
Find the show:
Twitter (@PoliticReActive)
Facebook (@politicallyreactive)
Instagram (@politicallyreactive)
Produced by Topic Studios. Part of the WarnerMedia Podcast Network.
Full credits. www.PoliticallyReActive.com

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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