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The Skirt Review with Tracy & PJ

The Skirt Review with Tracy & PJ

Released Friday, 18th November 2016
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The Skirt Review with Tracy & PJ

The Skirt Review with Tracy & PJ

The Skirt Review with Tracy & PJ

The Skirt Review with Tracy & PJ

Friday, 18th November 2016
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Tracy & PJ are happy to have two guests this week on the show (11/18/16).

During the first hour, we will hear from Kate Christie, author of the Girls of Summer series, Gay Pride & Prejudice, and Leaving LA, was born and raised in Kalamazoo, MI. A Smith College graduate and proud Seven Sisters DykeTM, she lives near Seattle with her wife, their three daughters, and the family dog.

In the second hour, Tegan & his mom will join us in sharing his story as a trans kid who is making great strides in the world of football.  You do not want to miss this story.

Tracy is a consultant/business owner of Fort Consulting Services.  More importantly, she is an activist.  She is the co-host of The Tracy & Craig Show and runs The Tracy & Craig Show websites adding a lot of entertaining/thought provoking articles to the website. You can follow her on Twitter at @TracyFortShow.  The show's website is www.thetracyfortshow.com. The show is on facebook as https://www.facebook.com/TheTracyandCraigShow/

PJ Morton is a writer, artist, veteran, and social activist. She now writes  from home having done some content writing but mostly concentrating on my blog (pjsecluded.com),manuscript and a screenplay. She currently resides in Michigan with her wife and six furry animal babies. Twitter: @PJSecluded Facebook fan page: https://www.facebook.com/pjsecluded/?fref=ts.

Why Skirt Review? The word skirt was used as a pejorative word in the 30' and 40's and had a resurgence in the 90's. It is not a common term today but is used in some circles. It still  connotes a label of women as objects in some ways so I have taken the name to transform it into a two hour show of power reusing the name as a form of strength, empowerment as the label not that of an object.

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