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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2024 · 1H 10M

Are Black Trans Men Invisible? Richael and Nico weigh in...

from Moms 4 Trans Kids · host Dr. Lulu

In this riveting episode, MAMABEAST Dr. Lulu along with co-hosts MAMABEASTS Ellen and Kim, they spotlight the Black Transmasculine visibility. The episode features two very special guests, Richelle Faithful and Ellen’s son, Nico Craig, who share their profound stories of navigating gender identity while being Black in America. Both guests delve into the nuances of what it means to be non-binary and transmasculine and the unique challenges they face due to societal perceptions and expectations. Richelle Faithful, based in Washington, DC, offers a compelling narrative about their experiences with gender identity, societal norms, and affirmations within the Black church communities. They articulate the complexity of their journey and the importance of finding and being affirmed by supportive communities. Richelle also discusses the intersection of gender, sexuality, and spirituality, revealing the intricacies of living authentically. Nico Craig shares his personal journey of understanding his gender identity from a young age and his experience with hormone therapy. He talks about the pivotal role of family support, especially from his mother, Ellen Craig, and how it has shaped his confidence and sense of safety. Nico also highlights the duality of gender traits and how embracing both masculine and feminine energies can lead to a more fulfilling and authentic life. This episode is rich with insights and personal anecdotes that spotlight the importance of visibility, support, and love in the lives of transmasculine individuals. Key Takeaways: The importance of community and family support in the journey of transgender individuals. Understanding gender as a fluid and multifaceted experience that can encompass both masculine and feminine traits. The role of spirituality and affirmation in the lives of Black trans and non-binary people. The significance of finding inner peace and being authentic to oneself. The need for broader societal acceptance and understanding of the diverse experiences within the trans community. Links and Resources Website: ⁠⁠www.dr-lulu.com⁠⁠ IG @drlulutalkradio Linkedin: ⁠⁠www.linkedin.com/in/DrLulu/⁠⁠ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@moms4transkids ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Linktree

In this riveting episode, MAMABEAST Dr. Lulu along with co-hosts MAMABEASTS Ellen and Kim, they spotlight the Black Transmasculine visibility. The episode features two very special guests, Richelle Faithful and Ellen’s son, Nico Craig, who share their profound stories of navigating gender identity while being Black in America. Both guests delve into the nuances of what it means to be non-binary and transmasculine and the unique challenges they face due to societal perceptions and expectations. Richelle Faithful, based in Washington, DC, offers a compelling narrative about their experiences with gender identity, societal norms, and affirmations within the Black church communities. They articulate the complexity of their journey and the importance of finding and being affirmed by supportive communities. Richelle also discusses the intersection of gender, sexuality, and spirituality, revealing the intricacies of living authentically. Nico Craig shares his personal journey of understanding his gender identity from a young age and his experience with hormone therapy. He talks about the pivotal role of family support, especially from his mother, Ellen Craig, and how it has shaped his confidence and sense of safety. Nico also highlights the duality of gender traits and how embracing both masculine and feminine energies can lead to a more fulfilling and authentic life. This episode is rich with insights and personal anecdotes that spotlight the importance of visibility, support, and love in the lives of transmasculine individuals. Key Takeaways: The importance of community and family support in the journey of transgender individuals. Understanding gender as a fluid and multifaceted experience that can encompass both masculine and feminine traits. The role of spirituality and affirmation in the lives of Black trans and non-binary people. The significance of finding inner peace and being authentic to oneself. The need for broader societal acceptance and understanding of the diverse experiences within the trans community. Links and Resources Website: ⁠⁠www.dr-lulu.com⁠⁠ IG @drlulutalkradio Linkedin: ⁠⁠www.linkedin.com/in/DrLulu/⁠⁠ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@moms4transkids ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Linktree

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In this riveting episode, MAMABEAST Dr. Lulu along with co-hosts MAMABEASTS Ellen and Kim, they spotlight the Black Transmasculine visibility. The episode features two very special guests, Richelle Faithful and Ellen’s son, Nico Craig, who share...

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