What It Means to be a Protector with Angelica Ross | The Man Enough Podcast

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Through a series of brave and bold commentary, Justin, Jamey and Liz sit down with award winning trans actress and activist Angelica Ross (POSE, AHS) to discuss the importance of being a protector in a divided world.
    About Angelica Ross:
    Angelica Ross, 41, is a leading figure of success and strength, in the movement for human rights advocacy focused on Transgender and racial equality. As the president and founder of Trans Tech, an award winning program and social enterprise that helps trans people lift themselves out of poverty through technical training and resource sharing, Miss Ross is a tireless advocate for the visibility, equity and access in disadvantaged communities.
    Angelica is an award winning actress who had her breakthrough on Ryan Murphy’s Award Winning FX hit series, Pose. The show features the largest transgender cast ever for a scripted series, making TV history!
    SHOW NOTES:
    1:37 - Host Intro
    6:42 - Angelica Ross
    8:50 - Creating Safe Spaces
    11:39 - Angelica’s Brave Relationship with her Mother
    19:33 - Seeing Your Parents & Children As Human
    25:27 - Men As Protectors
    35:54 - Abortion is More Than A Woman’s Issue
    46:48 - Jokes Can Hurt Like Knives, Dave Chappelle’s Impact on Mental Health
    52:13 - There is So Much Wisdom to be Gained From Marginalized People
    55:43 - Defunding the Police
    01:00:18 - Trans People Are Not the Boogeyman
    01:06:39 - Diminishing Women Down to Their Parts
    01:09:52 - Angelica is Looking For a Man That Is ‘Man Enough’
    01:13:42 - What Does It Mean to be ‘Man Enough?’
    KEY QUOTES:
    "I'm creating not just a safe space, I'm creating a brave space."
    “It has taken me a lifetime to create this kind of peace and comfort…you are not going to make me feel uncomfortable.”
    Guest Social Links:
    Instagram: / angelicaross
    Facebook: / angelicaloveross
    Twitter: / angelicaross
    Site: missross.com/
    RUclips: / missross
    Podcast: Like A Butterfly
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