S03E17 – Before They Knew Our Names
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In this episode of A Life Lived Trans, Mardi P. and Lenny Z. sit down with activist Shannon Axe for a candid, heartfelt, and often funny conversation about growing up as a transgender child long before most people had even heard the term. Shannon shares stories from her childhood in Colorado, coming out at age seven, and finding herself at the center of a national media storm simply for wanting to attend school as herself. Through it all, her unwavering sense of self—and the support of her family—helped her navigate challenges that would have overwhelmed most adults.
The trio reflects on how much has changed for transgender people over the years, while also acknowledging how much work remains to be done. Shannon talks about being one of the first trans kids to receive gender-affirming care through a pediatric program, and the hosts compare her experience to their own generations, when resources and visibility were far more limited. Along the way, they discuss activism, community, healthcare, and the importance of continuing to fight for trans youth in an increasingly complicated political climate.
– This is a Life Lived Trans.
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Shownotes
Shannon Axe, Los Angeles City Council Speeches
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0b1GVNOm-k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq_kIODVi_0