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A Black, trans journey through TV and film
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Date:2025-04-06 20:29:05
The Pop Culture Happy Hour team is off today, so we're bringing you an episode of NPR's It's Been A Minute. Host and our pal Brittany Luse recently spoke with our other pal Tre'vell Anderson. They recently published a book called We See Each Other. It's about the complicated history of trans representation in TV and film.
The audio for this encore was produced by Mike Katzif and edited by Jessica Reedy.
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