How Trans Puerto Ricans Are Redefining Reggaeton



Alyza Enriquez embeds with rising trans stars and activists who are using music as a political tool for organizing and explores how this moment is making trans people on the island feel more empowered and unified than ever.

This episode was filmed in 2022.

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19 thoughts on “How Trans Puerto Ricans Are Redefining Reggaeton”

  1. I'm sorry that music does not move me like Snoop Dogg or b i g or Eminem or DMX or ice cube and even Tupac and don't forget 50 cent and Eazy-E that music will live on for many many years to come

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  2. I feel like instead of putting random stories of individuals being promoting in a way conveying justice, just just put those on another channel! This way, I can access stuff like this when I feel like it.

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