Follow Kay Mcnellen, Lisa Ritz, and Kirsten Campbell, three hilariously ignorant gay ladies, as they take turns teaching each other about a True Crime, a Moment, and a Person in LGBTQ History. It's the blind leading the blind here at two and a half lesbians. Instagram/FB: @2nahalfles
To celebrate our 25th episode this week we are highlighting the life, work, accomplishments, criminal accusations, and death of Alan Turing. This incredible person changed history by pioneering some of the most used technology today and being a big part of ending world war II.
This week Kirsten talks about a hate crime against a non-binary student in San Diego and chromosomes, Kay talks about Homosexuality in Africa, and Lisa talks about Josephine Baker.
This week Lisa talks about curative Homophobic Rape for Crime, Kirsten talks about Olivia Records Lesbian Business Owners for the moment, and Kay talks about Christine Jorgensen a trans woman actress.
In the episode Kay talks about transgender murders in 2020, Lisa talks about police brutality against LGBTQ+ people and what it could look like reallocating police funding, and Kirsten talks about writer, poet, and activist James Baldwin. Check us out on social media @2nahalfles
In this Episode Kirsten talks about the crime of the media's portrayal of Black Lesbian Women, Kay talks about the NAACP History with the LGBTQ+'s Moment, and Lisa talks about Marsha P Johnson.
This week Lisa talks about how Black Trans Lives matter and about the police killing of Tony McDade, Kirsten talks about military anti-gay policies such as don't ask don't tell, and Kay talks about the Anti-gay leader of the Westboro baptist church Fred Phelps.
This week Kay talks about the Toronto Gay Village Serial Killer, Lisa covers the Creation of the LGBT Caucus, and Kirsten highlighted the life of Photographer Molly Malone Cook.
This week Kirsten talks about Eli Stutzman Jr. the gay Amish Serial Killer, Kay talks about anti-LGBT zones happening now in Poland, and Lisa talks about Sally Ride the first female astronaut. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sally_Ride
This week Lisa talks about the Lesbian Vampire Killer Tracey Wigginton, Kirsten talks about the Aids Memorial Quilt, and Kay talks about Sappho.
In today's Episode for Crime, Kay talks about the Orlando Night Club Shooting, Lisa talks about the Invention of Glaad, and Kirsten talks about Phyllis Lyon. Follow us on FB and IG: @2nahalfles Email us: 2nahalflesbians@gmail.com
On this week's episode, Kirsten talks about the history of Hate Crimes in San Diego, Kay talks about the Nail Bombings in the UK, and Lisa talks about Mercury, a young trans person, and their family support. Follow us on social: @2nahalfles Email us at: 2nahalflesbians@gmail.com
Today for Crime Lisa talks about Conversion Therapy, For Moment Kirsten talks about Employees in Transition and the 1996 case PvS and Cornwall County Council, and Kay talks about the bisexual star Alan Cummings.
This week Kay talks about the Aids Epidemic, Lisa talks about the Kinsey Scale, and Kirsten talks about Karl Heinrich Ulrichs the first man to come out publically as gay. @2nahalfles https://kinseyinstitute.org/ https://www.healthline.com/health/different-types-of-sexuality
This week Kirsten talks about the murder of Brittney Cosby and Crystal Jackson, Kay talks about the meaning of Two-spirit in native cultures, and Lisa talks about comedian Hannah Gadsby.
Lisa talks about the crime the shooting of Rebecca White and Claudia Brenner on the Appalachian trail, Kirsten talks about the moment of Margaret Thatcher introduces Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988 and the impact on LGBTQ+ youth, and Kay talks about Christina Queen of Sweden.
This week Kay talks about the murder of Damilola Taylor, Lisa talks about white parties, and Kirsten talks about the hidden story behind the man and his two partners who created wonder woman. William Marston, Elizabeth Marston, and Olive Byrne. Social: @2nahalfles
This week Kirsten Campbell talks about the drowning of Dr. George Duncan, Roger Jones, and gay rights in Australia for LGBT History Crime, for moment Kay McNellen talks about misconceptions in the ancient Greek cultural practice of pederasty and being gay, then Lisa talks about our hero Katie Sowers the football coach who was just in the Superbowl.
This week Lisa talks about The Murder of Odin Lloyd by Aaron Hernandez, Kirsten talks about BCE Gay Influence, and Kay talks about Emperor Ai in ancient china.
This week Kay McNellen talks about the murder of Stacey Mitchell by a lesbian couple, Lisa Ritz talks about Doma (Defence of Marriage Act), and Kirsten Campbell talks about Michael Dillon a Physician and aspiring Buddhist monk who was the first Transman to undergo a phalloplasty. Fb/IG @2nahalfles 2nahalflesbians@gmail.com
Kirsten talks about Gay people in the holocaust, Kay talks about Gay Publication Rights, and Lisa talks about the writer and poet Radclyffe Hall. Kirsten wants to apologize for not plugging in the soundboard so the sound is lower quality today, however, the topics were too important to throw out. Thank you for your patience.
In this week's episode Lisa talks about the Bisexual Drug Lord Griselda Blanco, Kirsten talks about the 1966 Sip-In from the Mattachine Society, and Kay talks about the poet Langston Hughes. @2nahalfles 2nahalflesbians@gmail.com
In this week's episode, Kay talks about Sodomy Law, Lisa shares Jodie Foster Coming out at the Golden Globes which sparks Kay, Lisa, and Kirsten to share their coming out stories, then Kirsten highlights Barbara Gittings the Mother of the LGBT rights movement. 2nahalflesbians@gmail.com FB/IG: @2nahalfles
This week Kirsten talks about the Grindr Conspiracies, Kay talks about the Founding of the Society for Human Rights, and Lisa talks about Jeanne Manford.
For this week's episode: For the crime, Lisa is talking about Harvey Milk. For a moment in history, Kirsten is talking about the Stonewall Riots. For our LGBTQ person highlight, Kay is talking about Audre Lorde.
For our first Episode Kay highlights the murder of Mathew Shepard for the Crime, Lisa talks about Billie Jean King vs Bobbie Rigs in 1973 Battle of the Sexes for Moment in History, and Kirsten talks about Bayard Rustin a gay black man who marched alongside Dr Martin Luther King Jr for our Person Highlight in the LGBT community.