• Episode 26 - Jenny Maguire, Queen of The Warriors and The Eurovision Boycott

  • Apr 6 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 26 - Jenny Maguire, Queen of The Warriors and The Eurovision Boycott

  • Summary

  • We are joined once again by the inspirational Jenny Maguire, co-organiser of Trans and Intersex Pride to chat about what she has planned when she takes to office in June following her successful election as President of Trinity College's Student Union.


    Graham Kelly, secretary of The Emerald Warriors, Dublin's LGBTQ+ inclusive rugby club is in studio to chat about the club and how you can become involved as well as their iconic fundraiser, Queen of The Warriors taking place in The George on the 7th of April.


    James takes us back to the year that Alexandra Burke welcomed Beyoncé to The X Factor stage in Reeling In The Queers and we chat about Caitlyn Jenner's misinformation around Trans Day of Visibility, boycotting Eurovision and Canadian artist's open letter standing up to proposed anti-trans legislation in our Rainbow Round Up.


    Oh, how we have fun!


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