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This week, we’re joined by fellow Dear Media Host and SVP of Special Projects at Digital Brand Architects, EJ James to talk about the power of doing self work after […]
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When the world never stops questioning you, do you refuse to answer… or do you play along to get what you want? These questions are at the heart of Framing Agnes, an award-winning documentary about the legacy of a young trans woman in the 1950s who was forced to choose between access and honesty. The film uses the format of a talk show to re-enact interviews with the eponymous Agnes and five other trans people – taken from case files from a decades-old gender identity clinic at UCLA. Brittany Luse chats with the film’s director, Chase Joynt, and historian Jules Gill-Peterson about the ways our society tells trans stories. They also dive into the limits of representation, the power dynamics of interviews and the nature of truth itself.
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This week, we’re joined by fellow Dear Media Host and SVP of Special Projects at Digital Brand Architects, EJ James to talk about the power of doing self work after […]
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