So much more than gender

By: Erin Swenson
  • Summary

  • "Soooo Much More... Than Gender" is about the actual lives of people who are transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC). The point is to present the real lives of the TGNC community. Some of us are exceptional in one way or another, most of us are ordinary in most ways, all of us are human in every way. So the series presents both my story and the stories of many others in the TGNC community. We are moving away from the religious fundamentalist abstraction of the so-called “horrors” of gender variance to the real lives of people who have left behind an obsessive concern over gender.
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Episodes
  • 25th Anniversary of Church vote
    Oct 22 2021

    This episode completes the story of how my ordination as a Presbyterian minister was upheld bu the church after my gender transition. This happened on October 22, 1996, twenty-five years ago.

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    13 mins
  • Some of the Rest of the Story
    Oct 15 2021

    Note: This episode is 35 minutes long. The upcoming anniversary of the upholding of my ordination after my gender transition is wonderful, but the act of the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta on October 22, 1996 was only the end of the story. This episode explores how this happened.

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    36 mins
  • Anniversary Month
    Oct 4 2021

    October1996, 25 years ago, my ordination as a Presbyterian minister was upheld by the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta. This is the beginning of my celebration of that arguably pivotal event.

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    8 mins

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