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This week FANTI is passing the mic to We See Each Other: The Podcast. After you listen to the episode, make sure to check out Kristen Lovell’s The Stroll which premiered on Max the evening before this episode dropped.
Hosts Tre’vell Anderson and Shar Jossell welcome producer and co – director of the documentary, The Stroll, Kristen Lovell as they discuss the documentary’s portrayal of trans sex workers who worked in the Meatpacking District of New York City during the 90s. Lovell also speaks on finally having the control of the Black trans narrative behind the camera, and not just as the subject. Then, our hosts speak with the producer and director of the documentary, Kokomo City, D. Smith. She discusses the audience’s reception to the film and the legacy of Koko Da Doll, the star of the film who was tragically murdered earlier this year.
But first, Tre’vell and Shar discuss sex work representation in media as it pertains to Black Trans women and while it being a necessary piece of trans history, it is not the end all be all of trans representation. And later we hear what every day trans folks have to say about trans visibility in another segment of Pass The Mic.
Episode Notes:
Hosts Tre’vell Anderson and Shar Jossell welcome producer and co – director of the documentary, The Stroll, Kristen Lovell as they discuss the documentary’s portrayal of trans sex workers who worked in the Meatpacking District of New York City during the 90s. Lovell also speaks on finally having the control of the Black trans narrative behind the camera, and not just as the subject. Then, our hosts speak with the producer and director of the documentary, Kokomo City, D. Smith. She discusses the audience’s reception to the film and the legacy of Koko Da Doll, the star of the film who was tragically murdered earlier this year.
But first, Tre’vell and Shar discuss sex work representation in media as it pertains to Black Trans women and while it being a necessary piece of trans history to learn, it is not the end all be all of trans representation. And later we hear what every day trans folks have to say about trans visibility in another segment of Pass The Mic.
Over the course of this series, Tre’vell and Shar will be including the personal experiences of ‘everyday’ trans people. To that end, anyone in community who wishes to comment on or speak to issues brought up on the show, please share your thoughts with them. We’ve made it easy to record a message. Just click SpeakPipe.com/WeSeeEachOther and follow the very simple instructions. If you’d like to email Shar and Tre’vell, you can send any message to FANTI@maximumfun.org and put WSEO in the subject line.
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We made it easy to share your thoughts. Go to SpeakPipe.com/WeSeeEachOther
You can buy We See Each Other: A Black Trans Journey Through TV & Film the book wherever books are sold
Mentioned in the Show
Pose (Hulu)
Good Trouble (Freeform)
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Plugs
Kokomo City will be in select theaters on July 28th
The Stroll drops June 21 on HBO
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Producer: Palmira Muniz
Senior Producer: Laura Swisher
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Music: Never Ending Nina
We See Each Other: The Podcast is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org
THE FASTEST GROWING PODCAST IN PHILADELPHIA, PA IS BACK WITH A BRAND NEW EPISODE. AFTER MISSING A WEEK DUE TO A FAMILY EMERGENCY WE ARE BACK AND WE ARE VENTING […]
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