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Still from MyMy by Anna Helme, featured in Transtastic! shorts program

Recent controversy surrounding the use of perceived trans-phobic slurs on RuPaul’s Drag Race and Heklina’s rebranding of Trannyshack, the multi-city drag show she has been producing for the last 18 years, sparked an internal debate over the power of language. The argument quickly splintered into various threads about regulating speech, understanding the contexts in which certain words are used, and who can claim the right to use such words (the re-appropriations of queer, fag and the N-word come immediately to mind), especially when these words can be perceived as hurtful or even hateful.

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