Raquel Willis, the former executive editor of Out, is an activist, journalist, and writer.

Guest host Patrice Peck is a freelance journalist and writes the Coronavirus News for Black Folks newsletter.“To my peers, I would just say that we have to rethink our idea of leadership. Rethink our idea of storytelling. As the media, we shouldn’t be seeing ourselves as the owners and the gatekeepers of people’s stories. We actually need to be democratizing this experience—sharing the tools of storytelling with other folks. Folks are hungry to tell their own stories and may not always have the tools.”

Thanks to Mailchimp for sponsoring this week's episode.

Show notes:
@RaquelWillis_
raquelwillis.com
00:30 "Self-Care for Black Journalists" (Patrice Peck • New York Times • Jul 2020)
00:45 Transgender Law Center
00:45 Out
01:00 Ms. Foundation for Women
13:00 National Association of Black Journalists
16:45 "Trans Women Are Women. This Isn’t a Debate." (The Root • Mar 2017)
19:00 "I Was Born a Boy" (Janet Mock • The Root • Mar 2017)
19:30 Orange is the New Black
26:30 HowStuffWorks
27:15 Transgender Teen's Death Sparks Outcry From Advocates (Eliana Dockterman • Time • Dec 2014)
28:00 I"Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Beating Death of Transgender Woman" (James C. McKinley Jr. • New York Times • Apr 2016)
38:15 Jack Jones Literary Arts
39:30 "Our March Cover Stars: The Mothers and Daughters of the Movement" (Out • February 2019)
40:30 BYP100
41:00 "Introducing the Out100 Trans Obituaries Project" (Out • November 2019)
41:15 "Layleen Cubilette-Polanco Died in the System, but Her Fight Lives On" (Out • November 2019)
45:30 ”Overlooked" (New York Times)
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Raquel Willis, the former executive editor of Out, is an activist, journalist, and writer.

Guest host Patrice Peck is a freelance journalist and writes the Coronavirus News for Black Folks newsletter.“To my peers, I would just say that we have to rethink our idea of leadership. Rethink our idea of storytelling. As the media, we shouldn’t be seeing ourselves as the owners and the gatekeepers of people’s stories. We actually need to be democratizing this experience—sharing the tools of storytelling with other folks. Folks are hungry to tell their own stories and may not always have the tools.”

Thanks to Mailchimp for sponsoring this week's episode.

Show notes:
@RaquelWillis_
raquelwillis.com
00:30 "Self-Care for Black Journalists" (Patrice Peck • New York Times • Jul 2020)
00:45 Transgender Law Center
00:45 Out
01:00 Ms. Foundation for Women
13:00 National Association of Black Journalists
16:45 "Trans Women Are Women. This Isn’t a Debate." (The Root • Mar 2017)
19:00 "I Was Born a Boy" (Janet Mock • The Root • Mar 2017)
19:30 Orange is the New Black
26:30 HowStuffWorks
27:15 Transgender Teen's Death Sparks Outcry From Advocates (Eliana Dockterman • Time • Dec 2014)
28:00 I"Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Beating Death of Transgender Woman" (James C. McKinley Jr. • New York Times • Apr 2016)
38:15 Jack Jones Literary Arts
39:30 "Our March Cover Stars: The Mothers and Daughters of the Movement" (Out • February 2019)
40:30 BYP100
41:00 "Introducing the Out100 Trans Obituaries Project" (Out • November 2019)
41:15 "Layleen Cubilette-Polanco Died in the System, but Her Fight Lives On" (Out • November 2019)
45:30 ”Overlooked" (New York Times)

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