
Centering Reproductive Justice within the Queer Community w/ Khye Tyson
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As we approach half of our season 2, I had the honor of speaking with the incredibly smart and kind, Khye Tyson (they/them), who works as a sacred transition guide, leader in the birth work space, and passionate consultant and teacher on reproductive health needs of ALL patients based in Atlanta, GA (my hometown 🌆)! Tune into our conversation where we break down:
- the origin and meaning of the reproductive justice movement
- birthwork for same sex and queer individuals/couples
- addressing inequities in fertility treatments and ART (assisted reproductive technology)
- the impact of abortion restrictions on family planning and bodily autonomy
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Khye Tyson (they/them) is an unapologetic southern queer Black femme who enjoys yoga, building community, laughing, subverting the gender binary, and reminding people that they can fire their doctors. Khye is a sacred transition guide, entrepreneur, healer, consultant, and educator working toward a world in which Black queer and trans people, women, and femmes can live, thrive, and raise healthy families freely within a healthy community.
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Thank you for listening in! If you would like to read more about the charity we discussed today, please visit kuluntu.center. You can find references written in the biography. Let’s push the conversation more on Instagram @EQueerityPodcast, Twitter/X @EQueerityPod or on TikTok @theeqpod. Also, please subscribe here on YT! Full video podcast episodes are posted on YouTube which is also linked in bio or you can type The E(Queer)ity Podcast in the search bar. Take care and see you in the next episode! 😊
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If you have any ideas on another segment, yourself or someone you know who would like to come on as a guest, or any feedback/comments/questions, email media@eqpod.info.
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