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In this episode, you'll hear Dena Stanley, activist and executive director of TransYOUniting PGH, on the emotional and mental labor it takes to defend equity and the protection of human rights for the Black and trans community.
We discuss how protests inform community organizing, how she feels about her "radical" reputation and the vulnerabilities of being a visible public defender of human rights in Allegheny County.
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In this episode, you'll hear Dena Stanley, activist and executive director of TransYOUniting PGH, on the emotional and mental labor it takes to defend equity and the protection of human rights for the Black and trans community.
We discuss how protests inform community organizing, how she feels about her "radical" reputation and the vulnerabilities of being a visible public defender of human rights in Allegheny County.