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Podcast: Resist & Rebuild – Getting it Done!

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We’re always hearing how we’re supposed to “RESIST.” What can that look like when you live in the Deep South in Trump’s America or when your community just faced a historic natural disaster? Find out how trans people living in Texas manage to do it. On the Pod: Cristan Williams, Robin Mack, and Alexis Melvin. And here’s more information on events and issues covered in this podcast: Events: Every Monday night trans meeting, HTGA at 7:30 11/4/17: The 25th annual Transgender Unity Banquet 11/18/17: Houston Trans Day of Remembrance Topics: Gender Reel Houston On the death of the Texas Special Session “bathroom bill” effort On the death of the original “bathroom bill” Transgender Foundation of America The Houston Intersex Society (THIS) Houston GLBT Political Caucus Fiona Dawson We can help! Are you a trans, intersex, or genderqueer victim of a natural disaster? Get direct assistance here: Trans Disaster Relief Fund

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“Podcast: Resist & Rebuild – Getting it Done!” may matter to community readers because it preserves a first-person or testimonial account connected to transgender identity and history, while also engaging community and organizing. Such accounts can document how an issue was understood and experienced from within the period or community being discussed.

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The article may have historical value because it explicitly interprets or preserves material concerning transgender identity and history. Published in 2017 by Transadvocate.com, it can be read both for the history it describes and as evidence of how community and organizing was framed at that moment.

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Themes

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    Transgender identity and historyTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    100%
  2. 2
    Community and organizingTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    25%
  3. 3
    Education and youthTheme family: Institutions, law, and public life
    13%
  4. 4
    History, archives, and memoryTheme family: Knowledge, history, and communication
    9%

Academic framing

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Community and organizing
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Education and youth
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History, archives, and memory
Transgender identity and historyRank 1
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