Artist | Title | Album | Label |
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KT Tungstall, Christine Bruce | Suddenly I See; intro to the episode | ||
Christine Bruce | A little about Dr Lee Airton | ||
Wendy Wright, director of the Smithers Public Library | Public space is for everyone | ||
Ali Howard, co-owner of Nature's Pantry | support for programs like Suddenly I C | ||
Dr Lee Airton, Laszlo Polgar, Christine Bruce | Do you see more or less acceptance of gender queer people in society? And do you think the current political climate is contributing to that? | ||
Noam Chomsky | PSA for community radio | ||
Dave Harris, owner Bulkley Valley Brewery | support for programs like Suddenly IC | ||
KT Tungstall, Christine Bruce | segue into the second half | ||
Dr Lee Airton, Laszlo Polgar, Christine Bruce | Do you have any suggestions for building an atmosphere of inclusion, regardless of our personal or religious beliefs? and What do you wish the public knew about transgender people? | ||
KT Tungstall, Christine Bruce | Don't be afraid of people because they're different. We're all so much better for including everyone. |

‘Till It Bleeds Daylight: the final episode of Suddenly I C: a gender toolkit for the Smithers BC area
Laszlo and I have invited a very special guest to our wood stove conversation today. Dr Lee Airton, author of the book Gender: Your Guide will join us to consider a few final thoughts on being gender queer in today’s world. As you will hear, Lee and Laszlo are fun and interesting people. But they’re also brave. They speak out about things that need to change. It was a thoroughly delightful conversation about two people living genuine lives, advocating for diversity, equity and inclusion for all gender queer people. And I for one consider myself incredibly lucky to know them.
For more on Dr Airton and their book Gender: Your Guide, visit www.leeairton.com