East Anchorage Book Club with Andrew Gray

TRANS RIGHTS: An Air Force family raising a trans child

April 21, 2024 Season 3 Episode 56
TRANS RIGHTS: An Air Force family raising a trans child
East Anchorage Book Club with Andrew Gray
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East Anchorage Book Club with Andrew Gray
TRANS RIGHTS: An Air Force family raising a trans child
Apr 21, 2024 Season 3 Episode 56

The Banning family consists of:

  • Lindsey, clinical psychologist, mom
  • Charlie, age 15, non-binary trans masculine
  • Ezzy, age 12, sister
  • Earl, neuropsychologist in the Air Force at Elmendorf, dad


This episode is part of a series on trans rights. The inspiration for these interviews is three bills currently moving through the Alaska State House: HB 183 which bans trans girls from playing girls sports; HB 105 which requires kids to get signed permission slips approving their preferred name and pronouns; and HB 338 which allows doctors to be sued up to 20 years after performing gender affirming procedures on trans youth.

Alaska has many big problems. The pressing need to increase the funding of our public school system and finding a solution for an imminent energy crisis, for example. But instead of working on these very real, very substantial problems, we are spending the last weeks of session debating whether trans youth exist and have rights. They do exist; they do have rights.

Show Notes

The Banning family consists of:

  • Lindsey, clinical psychologist, mom
  • Charlie, age 15, non-binary trans masculine
  • Ezzy, age 12, sister
  • Earl, neuropsychologist in the Air Force at Elmendorf, dad


This episode is part of a series on trans rights. The inspiration for these interviews is three bills currently moving through the Alaska State House: HB 183 which bans trans girls from playing girls sports; HB 105 which requires kids to get signed permission slips approving their preferred name and pronouns; and HB 338 which allows doctors to be sued up to 20 years after performing gender affirming procedures on trans youth.

Alaska has many big problems. The pressing need to increase the funding of our public school system and finding a solution for an imminent energy crisis, for example. But instead of working on these very real, very substantial problems, we are spending the last weeks of session debating whether trans youth exist and have rights. They do exist; they do have rights.

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