By: Harriet Sherwood
Stephen Whittle talks about life for young trans people in the 1970s and now, and the influence of ‘anti-trans’ views today
Harriet Sherwood is a journalist for The Guardian, specializing in arts and culture news. With a background as the Jerusalem correspondent and foreign editor, Harriet's work covers a wide range of topics, including social issues, religious affairs, and international news. Her articles provide insightful perspectives and analysis on current events and cultural phenomena.
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