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:

• 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)

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