Trans eye on "Dr. Keith" / "All My Children&q
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:14 pm
Two "trans on the tube" items I thought people might be interested in.
1) Helen Boyd, author "My Husband Betty", and Betty made an apparence on the Dr. Keith show, which went well.
Their segment is posted on YouTube:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHowP_dBoCc
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZQ3VhgZQH8
With only about 11 minutes to work with, things were obviously rushed. But Dr. Keith handled things well, with respect and a minimum of sensationalism. Helen and Betty were charming, straightforward, open and honest, and I thought Betty made a useful point in explaining the difference between body disphoria and "social disphoria," which is her own motivation for wanting to live life as a woman.
The one annoying thing is that the show made no mention that Helen's written two excellent books on trans issues (and issues of being the partner of a trans person). So let me promote them here: the Lambda Literary Award Finalist "My Husband Betty" and her just released "She's Not the Man I Married" (which is excellent).
2) "All My Children" is going to have trans character Zarf/Zoe visit a trans support group -- and what a support group it is. Betty will be there along with author Jenny Boylan, Andy Marra of the National Center for Transgender Equality, Kate Bornstein's ex David Harrison (who had a small part in "Transamerica") and other transwomen and transmen. AMC did a taping yesterday where folks shared their stories, which will be edited into the program.
It's expect to air March 8 and 9.
1) Helen Boyd, author "My Husband Betty", and Betty made an apparence on the Dr. Keith show, which went well.
Their segment is posted on YouTube:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHowP_dBoCc
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZQ3VhgZQH8
With only about 11 minutes to work with, things were obviously rushed. But Dr. Keith handled things well, with respect and a minimum of sensationalism. Helen and Betty were charming, straightforward, open and honest, and I thought Betty made a useful point in explaining the difference between body disphoria and "social disphoria," which is her own motivation for wanting to live life as a woman.
The one annoying thing is that the show made no mention that Helen's written two excellent books on trans issues (and issues of being the partner of a trans person). So let me promote them here: the Lambda Literary Award Finalist "My Husband Betty" and her just released "She's Not the Man I Married" (which is excellent).
2) "All My Children" is going to have trans character Zarf/Zoe visit a trans support group -- and what a support group it is. Betty will be there along with author Jenny Boylan, Andy Marra of the National Center for Transgender Equality, Kate Bornstein's ex David Harrison (who had a small part in "Transamerica") and other transwomen and transmen. AMC did a taping yesterday where folks shared their stories, which will be edited into the program.
It's expect to air March 8 and 9.