Mia Mulder

Mia Mulder (born April 24, 1993)[2] is a Swedish left-wing video essayist and activist, mainly focused on transgender people's conditions and rights as well as other historical, social and political topics.[3] By April 2022, Mulder's YouTube channel had passed 104,000 subscribers.

Mia Mulder
Personal information
Born (1993-04-24) April 24, 1993
EducationUppsala University
Occupation
YouTube information
Channels
Years active2018–present
Subscribers
  • 104,000 (main channel)
  • 1,860 (live channel)
Total views
  • 3.1 million (main channel)
  • 49,000 (live channel)
100,000 subscribers 2022[1]

Updated: March 27, 2022

Early life

Mulder was raised in Sandhult, Sweden.[4] She studied history[3] at Uppsala University, specialising in queer history, late 19th century German political history, and medical history dating back to 1750.[5] She has also studied acting.[6][7]

Mulder has worked as a fashion model[6][8][9] and LGBTQ educator[3] before focusing on activism.

Activism

In the summer of 2016 Mulder founded and chaired Transförsvaret[10] (Trans Defence[11]), an activist group for the promotion of trans rights in Sweden with a focus on healthcare.[12] The group published thirteen demands for better medical and legal treatment of transgender and intersex people in Sweden, as well as for other LGBT people and for refugees.[13]

In November 2016, a group of more than 60 Transförsvaret activists staged an occupation of the offices of Sweden's National Board of Health and Welfare demanding the end to their classification of transgender people as mentally ill. The activists attempted to hold discussions with the Board's staff and remained in the offices for seven hours until end of the working day when they were escorted out by the police.[11][14] Writing in Stockholms Fria Tidning Mulder said that the protest had attracted support from several other organisations but expressed frustration with the lack of change and reaffirmed her belief in the necessity of civil disobedience.[15] In January 2017 the group held a protest outside Sweden's Ministry of Health and Social Affairs but were prevented from entering by the police.[10]

YouTube

Mulder makes video essays on a range of social and political issues from a historical perspective; many, but not all, relate to transgender rights issues. Interviewed by Dagens Nyheter, she describes a great need for accessible coverage of humanities topics.[3]

Mulder has become the most popular Swedish left wing YouTuber and is often classified with the "BreadTube" or "LeftTube" label. She is ambivalent about this classification, expressing kinship with some of the other "BreadTube" channel creators while lampooning the idea of "BreadTube" itself.[3][16] Mulder's videos are all in English and are more popular in the US, UK and Germany than in Sweden, where video essays are not widely popular.[3]

Interviewed following Lindsay Ellis's retirement from YouTube content creation, Mulder spoke about her attempts to avoid internet "drama", saying that she had to filter out transphobic comments made on her videos.[3]

Other activities

Mulder co-hosts the medical history podcast Leechfest.[17] She also livestreams video games on Twitch[18] and on her second YouTube channel.

Personal life

Mulder is a trans woman. She is bisexual.[19]

References

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