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Precious Child

Artist and musician whose work has been targeted by the far right for its exploration of gender and identity.

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Jan 18, 2025 • 2h 53min

It Could Happen Here Weekly 165

This week, artist and musician Precious Child shares their experiences with far-right harassment and the challenges of online censorship. David Roth dives into the highlights and ethical concerns from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), revealing the future of AI toys for children. Meanwhile, Vicky Osterweil discusses the provocative concept of "Years of Lead Paint," connecting it to contemporary political crises and the persistent threats facing marginalized communities. These discussions blend humor, urgency, and insightful commentary on art, technology, and activism.
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Jan 18, 2025 • 2h 53min

It Could Happen Here Weekly 165

In this captivating discussion, artist Precious Child shares their journey as a musician facing far-right backlash for their exploration of gender and identity. Journalist David Roth reflects on the wild innovations showcased at CES, including AI toys that spark ethical debates about child companionship. Writer Vicky Osterweil draws provocative connections between historical and modern political violence, underscoring the urgency for activism in the contemporary landscape. Together, they tackle pressing social issues with insight and humor.
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Jan 15, 2025 • 40min

From Anti-Satanic Crusaders to Congresswoman: Tracing an Anti-Trans Harassment Campaign

In this insightful discussion, Precious Child, an LA trans artist, shares her experiences with anti-trans harassment that led to censorship by Congresswoman Nancy Mace. They delve into the historical parallels between today’s moral panics and the satanic panic, revealing the vulnerabilities of queer artists. Precious reflects on how art is not just an expression of identity but also a form of activism. The conversation emphasizes the power of community in resisting oppression and the urgent need for mobilization against anti-trans campaigns.