
“Berlin’s Third Sex” — The fight for trans rights: past, present and future
Audio of the introductory speach only. "The figh…
Solidarity & More · Workers' LIberty
April 23, 202019m 2s
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Show Notes
Audio of the introductory speach only.
"The fight for trans rights: past, present and future" was a discussion series for socialists and supporters of trans rights to learn about the history and contemporary movement for trans liberation.
“Berlin’s Third Sex” was the penultimate session. Watch the final session at https://youtu.be/qpCCfNDARO4 or listen at https://soundcloud.com/workers-liberty/fighting-for-trans-rights-in-todays-labour-movement/s-kOK8gqYtkm1
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries the first modern gay movement was born, flourished and was eventually crushed. The founding of the Weimar Republic saw the establishment of Magnus Hirschfeld’s Institut für Sexualwissenschaft (Institute for Sexology), an institute which; largely through Hirschfeld’s research, coined the term Transgender. The histories of gay and trans people are not always easy to separate out & there is much that is interwoven and shared in the history of the two groups. This talk will discuss the way in which German society viewed trans people & how this fed into their eventual persecution at the hands of the Nazi regime.
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