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Without LGBTQ history, there is no American history. Queer America takes listeners on a journey that spans from Harlem to the Frontier West, revealing stories of LGBTQ life we should have learned in school. Your hosts are Leila Rupp and John D'Emilio.

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    • Jun 20, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 56m AVG DURATION
    • 14 EPISODES


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    You Have the Content. Now What? w/ Cory Collins

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 65:44


    On our season finale, join Teaching Tolerance senior writer Cory Collins and hosts Leila Rupp and John D’Emilio as they offer concrete tips for creating LGBTQ-inclusive classrooms and taking themes from this podcast into your daily practice.

    Teaching the Reel History – w/ Sharon Ullman and Nicholas Syrett

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 72:04


    Queer characters have existed on screen since the era of silent film. But do they have a starring role in your syllabus? Scholars Sharon Ullman and Nicholas Syrett offer concrete strategies for teaching LGBTQ history through films and documentaries.

    The AIDS Epidemic: Then and Now – w/ Jennifer Brier and Shakita Brown Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 73:01


    “Inequality directly affected the scope of the epidemic.” Historian Jennifer Brier and CAARAC founder Shakita Jones discuss the history and structural discrimination surrounding AIDS, and how to approach these difficult conversations in the classroom.

    Re-examining the 1960s (part 2) – w/ Ian Lekus

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 45:49


    The revolution was intersectional. Amnesty International’s Ian Lekus returns to discuss ways educators can highlight the many identities of 1960s activists and help students understand the roles LGBTQ people played in movements you already teach.

    Re-examining the 1960s (part 1) – w/ Ian Lekus

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 40:12


    Don’t start—or stop—with Stonewall. To understand not just LGBTQ history but all post-war U.S. history, students must see the 1960s in context. In this episode, Amnesty International’s Ian Lekus dives into the minority-rights revolutions of the 1960s.

    Letters from Eleanor: When Do Private Acts Have Public Consequences? – w/ Claire Potter

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 64:03


    What can the private lives of public figures like Eleanor Roosevelt and J. Edgar Hoover tell us about their impact on U.S. history? Historian Claire Potter helps us navigate the relationships among identity, power and actions—and why we must teach them.

    The Other War – w/ Susan K. Freeman

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 60:30


    World War II plunged a double-edged sword into the heart of the U.S. queer community. Historian Susan Freeman examines how the war brought gay men and lesbians together, and the ways it isolated them from the right to serve and benefit from their service.

    The Lavender Scare – w/ David K. Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 40:52


    “If we teach only about the Red Scare, we’re only telling part of the story of the Cold War.” Historian David K. Johnson explores the systemic firing of gay government employees and the consequences of a homophobic culture that still endure today.

    Romantic Friendships: Boston Marriage (part 2) – w/ Susan K. Freeman

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 44:57


    Lifelong partnerships between women existed long before the legalization of gay marriage. Susan K. Freeman continues her exploration of the spaces they found—in their words, their societies and their homes—for same-sex intimacy.

    Romantic Friendships (part 1) – w/ Susan K. Freeman

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 61:57


    We’re passing love notes across time. Historian Susan K. Freeman takes a deep dive into the history of women who loved women—and offers ways for educators to connect love letters to lessons on culture, women’s rights movements and literary themes.

    LGBTQ History in Public Schools – w/ Emily K. Hobson & Felicia T. Perez

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 67:50


    Lessons from the classroom—from high stakes testing to critical thinking skills—professor Emily Hobson & public school teacher Felicia Perez discuss their experiences and practical advice to help you incorporate LGBTQ History

    The Experiences of Trans People – w/ Genny Beemyn

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 68:26


    In a fascinating conversation with host Leila J. Rupp, historian and writer Genny Beemyn brings us inspiring—and surprising—stories of trans and gender nonconforming figures, from the Frontier West to the modern civil rights movement and beyond.

    Incorporating LGBTQ History in your Classroom w/ Daniel Hurewitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 78:45


    From the Gold Rush to the Cold War, Historian Daniel Hurewitz offers strategies for integrating LGBTQ History into your curriculum. He shares lesson examples from U.S. history and insights from educators already teaching queer history in their classrooms.

    Welcome to Queer America

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 6:19


    Queer America is an exploration of the history of sexual identity and gender identity in the United States. Leila Rupp and John D’Emilio host this new podcast from Teaching Tolerance – a resource to help educators integrate LGBTQ history into their curriculum

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