Is LGBTQ Visibility Backfiring? | Trans Rights & Culture Wars
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We fought for LGBTQ visibility. So why does it feel more dangerous now?
In this episode of Queer 101, I sit down with historian Hugh Ryan to talk about the current state of LGBTQ rights in the United States — from anti-trans legislation and drag bans to the political strategy behind “protect the children” rhetoric.
We unpack how attacks on trans healthcare, queer education, and media representation are shaping a new phase of the culture wars. We discuss how funding tied to women’s rights, Black communities, feminism, and transgender advocacy is being targeted — and what that means for the future of LGBTQ organizing.
Why are universities quietly altering queer archival language?
Why are film and TV companies feeling pressure around LGBTQ representation?
And what happens when Pride becomes dependent on corporate sponsorship?
This conversation goes beyond outrage. We explore practical strategies for LGBTQ resilience — including mutual aid, community organizing, reducing social media outrage cycles, and rebuilding in-person queer infrastructure.
If you care about queer visibility, trans rights, LGBTQ politics, and the future of Pride, this episode is for you.
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