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Ep 5: Charlie Craggs Activist / How to truly be a better ally

Ep 5: Charlie Craggs Activist / How to truly be a better ally

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In this fascinating conversation, Rosie Mansfield interviews Charlie Craggs, an activist and author, about her journey of self-discovery, identity, and activism. Charlie shares her experiences growing up as a transgender person, the impact of societal labels, and the importance of gentle activism. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by the transgender community and the need for more understanding and representation in media. Charlie emphasizes the significance of finding joy in authenticity and the privilege of being soft in a world that often demands toughness. In this conversation, Char and Rosie delve into the complexities of identity, allyship, and societal expectations. They discuss the malicious nature of ignorance surrounding trans issues, the importance of self-expression, and the need for allies to stand up for marginalized communities. The conversation also touches on personal fears, meaningful relationships, and the significance of living authentically in a world that often imposes rigid norms. You can follow Charlie on Instagram @Charlie_Craggs and Rosie on Instagram @rosiemansfield & Tik Tok @rosie.mansfield


Credits: Presented & Produced by Rosie Mansfield©


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