How Harry Potter Reveals the Limits of Allyship
John Lithgow said he thought about leaving Harry Potter over J.K. Rowling’s anti-trans views… and then stayed. And that says more than it thinks it does. ✔ SUPPORT ✔ ▶Patreon: / jessiegender ▶PayPal: https://paypal.me/jessiegender ✔ OTHER PLATFORMS ✔ ▶Main Channel: / lostrekkie ▶After Dark Channel: / @jessiegenderafterdark5287 ▶Twitch: / jessiegender ✔ SOCIAL MEDIA ✔ ▶Instagram: / ▶Twitter: / jessiegender ▶Facebook: / jessie.gende... ✔ SHOP ✔ ▶Book that I Helped Write: https://bit.ly/39EqtP4 ✔ OTHER PROJECTS ✔ ▶What the Frell podcast w/Council of Geeks: https://councilofgeeks.libsyn.com/ ✔ CONTACT ✔ ▶E-mail: [email protected] ▶Mail: Jessie Earl PO BOX 85787 Seattle, WA 98145

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