QueerAF Podcast: Season Six, Episode Seven β To celebrate the second year of creatives weβve mentored for Trans+ History Week, we brought together one of last years, podcasters Alex Parnham Cope, one of this yearβs history writers Nisreen Fox, and the legal researcher who was the only Trans+ journalist commissioned in the UK media to write about the Supreme Court ruling itself during the week, Jess O'Thomson: And yes, that was by us - here on QueerAF. So let's tuck in, and uncover how we can use history, and the lessons from our past, to march forward, and win the fight ahead. - listen now in your podcast app
The history lesson we never had
This week weβre sharing the conversation we recorded at the Trans+ History Week community event 2025, with the theme: How do we tell our history, so we can all learn from it?
It might have taken place back in May but, well lets face it even before this yearβs Trans+ History Week, which is held in the first full week in May each year - the UKβs Supreme Court decision on the definition of a woman in the Equality Act has changed the context, urgency and climate for Trans+ and queer rights.
The recording followed on directly from the first episode of the season, our live podcast recording with guest host Anthony Lexa from Sex Education and special guest Abigail Thorn, of Philosophy Tube and Game of Thrones fame.
Season six of the podcast has been made by six Trans+ creatives who have been paid, mentored, and supported by the not-for-profit publisher QueerAF to make a show. Each creative has also been given equipment to make the show, which they can keep forever, as part of an initiative to help more Trans+ creatives break into and succeed in the audio industry.
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