Sandy Stone, a trans woman and audio engineer, profoundly influenced rock music and feminist movements in the 1970s. This episode examines the origins of contemporary transphobia, linking it to historical feminist narratives. Relevant discussions delve into the similarities between Donald Trump's and J.K. Rowling's rhetoric and that of earlier feminists, highlighting a recurring pattern of exclusionary language. By analyzing these themes, the episode sheds light on societal attitudes towards transgender individuals and the evolution of feminist discourse over the years.
Sandy Stone, an 88-year-old audio engineer and trans woman, significantly contributed to the rock 'n' roll scene and feminist movements, owning her identity in a groundbreaking era.
The episode connects the emergence of modern-day transphobia to historical narratives, drawing parallels between rhetoric used by Trump and early feminists, including JK Rowling.
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