
Mira Lazine
Journalist from Free Radical and MediCast News. Covers trans rights and activism.
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Jul 21, 2025 • 32min
How We Saved Trans Medicaid Healthcare Coverage
David Forbes, a journalist from Asheville Blade, Mady Castigan from MediCast News, and Mira Lazine from Free Radical delve into the grassroots campaign that successfully opposed a GOP ban on Medicaid coverage for trans healthcare. They discuss how collective action and steadfast advocacy reshaped healthcare policies. The conversation highlights the importance of direct communication with legislators and the role of community empowerment in advancing trans rights. With engaging insights, they emphasize the necessity for ongoing activism in securing essential health services.

May 31, 2025 • 2h 44min
It Could Happen Here Weekly 184
Mira Lazine, a freelance trans journalist, discusses alarming developments in trans healthcare in the UK, highlighting rising suicide rates and systemic cover-ups. Kirsten Zitlau, an immigration lawyer, shares insights on asylum law challenges, emphasizing the urgent need for reforms in immigration courts. Gillian Brockel, a journalist and former flight attendant, reveals her experiences tracking deportation flights and the ethical dilemmas they present. Together, they advocate for marginalized communities, urging grassroots action and responsible media coverage.

May 27, 2025 • 43min
16 Dead & a Cover-up: An NHS Trans Horror Story
Mira Lazine, a freelance trans journalist and creator of Free Radicals, dives into the troubling realities of trans rights in the UK. She discusses the alarming cover-up of trans deaths by government and media, the disastrous healthcare scenarios for trans youth, and the high suicide rates linked to treatment restrictions. Mira critically examines the controversial Cass report, highlighting biases against trans voices. The conversation underscores the vital role of activism and community support in advancing trans rights and mental health.