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160: Is Japan going to legalize same-sex marriage?
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A series of court cases pertaining to same-sex marriage might be helping to shape the debate over whether or not Japan will act on legalization. Anika Osaki Exum speaks to two transgender individuals — one Japanese, the other American — on their experiences in Japan and what allowing same-sex marriage might mean for them.
Hosted by Shaun McKenna and produced by Dave Cortez.
On this episode:
Shaun McKenna: Articles | Twitter | Instagram
Anika Osaki Exum: Articles | Twitter
Fumino Sugiyama: Twitter | Blog
Elin McCready: Twitter
Read more:
Hosted by Shaun McKenna and produced by Dave Cortez.
On this episode:
Shaun McKenna: Articles | Twitter | Instagram
Anika Osaki Exum: Articles | Twitter
Fumino Sugiyama: Twitter | Blog
Elin McCready: Twitter
Read more:
- LGBTQ+ ‘familyship’ systems expand in Japan amid absence of national law (Anika Osaki Exum, The Japan Times)
- The religious right’s hidden sway as Japan trails allies on gay rights (Motoko Rich and Hikari Hida, The New York Times)
- Nagoya court rules not recognizing same-sex marriage is unconstitutional (Kyodo, Reuters)
- Transgender man helps Shibuya make a difference (Naohiko Hatta, Kyodo)
- We’re coming out: Tokyo Rainbow Pride is back, back, back, back, back again (Kat Joplin, The Japan Times)
Get in touch: Send us feedback at deepdive@japantimes.co.jp. Support the show by rating, reviewing and sharing the episode with a friend if you’ve enjoyed it. And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter!
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Manage episode 365967532 series 2466907
Inhoud geleverd door The Japan Times. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door The Japan Times of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.
A series of court cases pertaining to same-sex marriage might be helping to shape the debate over whether or not Japan will act on legalization. Anika Osaki Exum speaks to two transgender individuals — one Japanese, the other American — on their experiences in Japan and what allowing same-sex marriage might mean for them.
Hosted by Shaun McKenna and produced by Dave Cortez.
On this episode:
Shaun McKenna: Articles | Twitter | Instagram
Anika Osaki Exum: Articles | Twitter
Fumino Sugiyama: Twitter | Blog
Elin McCready: Twitter
Read more:
Hosted by Shaun McKenna and produced by Dave Cortez.
On this episode:
Shaun McKenna: Articles | Twitter | Instagram
Anika Osaki Exum: Articles | Twitter
Fumino Sugiyama: Twitter | Blog
Elin McCready: Twitter
Read more:
- LGBTQ+ ‘familyship’ systems expand in Japan amid absence of national law (Anika Osaki Exum, The Japan Times)
- The religious right’s hidden sway as Japan trails allies on gay rights (Motoko Rich and Hikari Hida, The New York Times)
- Nagoya court rules not recognizing same-sex marriage is unconstitutional (Kyodo, Reuters)
- Transgender man helps Shibuya make a difference (Naohiko Hatta, Kyodo)
- We’re coming out: Tokyo Rainbow Pride is back, back, back, back, back again (Kat Joplin, The Japan Times)
Get in touch: Send us feedback at deepdive@japantimes.co.jp. Support the show by rating, reviewing and sharing the episode with a friend if you’ve enjoyed it. And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter!
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