How would the world change if there was a new, toxic-free masculinity? How would the lives of kids be better? How can we be advocates for trans inclusion while protecting our own joy?
Schuyler Bailar is here to talk about it all.
He is an internationally-celebrated inspirational speaker, bestselling author, and advocate for trans inclusion, radical body acceptance, and mental health awareness. He is also the first openly transgender athlete to compete in any sport on an NCAA Division 1 men’s team.
You can buy Schuyler’s book, He She They, by tapping here or in stores wherever fine books are sold.
We talk about allyship, how to be a good listener, what healthy masculinity without toxicity could look like, being mixed race, recent anti-trans legislation, and, under all of that, how we can find common ground among each other.
This program is produced in south west philadelphia, in the unceded neighborhood of the black bottom community and on the ancestral land of the Lenape nation, who remain here in the era of the fourth crow and fight for official recognition by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to this day. You can find out more about the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and how you can support the revitalization of their culture by going to https://lenape-nation.org.
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