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Reconciling Courage and Risk in Trans Visibility with Mikail Khan
FromDem Bois Podcast
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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
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The concept of visibility is about being able to see yourself, in other people, in the workforce, in the media, etc. But visibility can be dangerous, especially depending on where you live. So how do you find the courage to be visible, when it's especially dangerous? My guest, Mikail Khan, and I discuss that in this episode of Dem Bois Podcast. We also talk about transness in Bangladesh, discrimination in South Asia vs America, the effects of Islamophobia, and much more.We talk:Mikail’s love for the Bronx - 5:49Their transition journey - 16:31The concept of abolition - 29:52What Mikail’s mom would say today - 42:14Advice for Muslim’s to gain courage to be visible - 50:23Read more about Mikail in their bio below:Mikail Khan (they, he) is a Bangladeshi transmasculine queer Muslim media maker, communications specialist, writer, organizer, & film curator. They grew up in Dhaka for 19 years and are currently based in Lenape and Wappinger land (Central Bronx, NY). Mikail is invested in advocating for the liberation of trans and gender-expansive people of color through an abolitionist perspective. Their creative pursuits are driven by interrogations on gender, queerness, geography and religion, and they organize with a few NYC-based grassroots groups to counter Brahminism, Islamophobia, and white supremacy.https://www.instagram.com/banglatheyshiAre you enjoying the Dem Bois Podcast? Donate today to help support the cost of production and the honorarium we pay our guests for their time. All donations are tax-deductible. Click here! Donate to support our 2023 Gender Affirming Surgery Grant Fund here!
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
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