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Take the Last Bite is a direct counter to the Midwest Nice mentality— highlighting advocacy & activism by queer/trans communities in the Midwest region. Each episode unearths the often disregarded and unacknowledged contributions of queer & trans folks to social change through interviews, casual conversations and reflections on Midwest queer time, space, and place. For questions, comments and feedback: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org To support this podcast and the Institute, please visit sgdinstitute.org/giving Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Cover Art: Adrienne McCormick

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    Knowledge in the Land, Stories in the Seeds

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 48:07 Transcription Available


    We take a bite out of the First Nations Garden, a healing space for the Intertribal Native community of Chicago. Co-founder Fawn Pochel (they/kwe) shares the origins of this youth-led project, the importance of establishing and maintaining relationship with plant relatives, and how the garden has transformed the neighborhood and provided a community gathering place for celebrations, education, and practicing intertribal traditions. Additional Resources and References from this episode: Learn more about First Nations Garden and follow the project at @firstnationsgarden Chi Nations Youth Council – a youth organization creating safe space for Native youth through arts, activism, and education. Follow the council @chinationsyouthcouncil Indigenous Grounds – an emerging organization striving to create a more sustainable world. Follow the project @indigenous.groundsPrevious Take the Last Bite episodes that center food justice, the joys of growing and cooking food, and innovations in urban farming: Queers Who Make Beers – a chat with queer and trans folks in the craft microbrewing industry working to improve working conditions for marginalized service workersFerrets, Farming, and Fat-Kid Food – a segment about growing basil in shipping containers and a segment about cooking with taste-loss due to long-COVID‘Chef' is Gender Neutral – brunch baddie Catie Randazzo talks about wanting to connect queer and trans youth to service industry skillsFor questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.orgWe're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.orgHost: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    A Midwest Princess and her Mighty Kingdom

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 48:48


    We take a bite out of Chappell Roan through a brief queer history of Midwest music and media influences. Host R.B. Brooks (they/them) highlights queer and trans music artists with ties to the Midwest, how the Midwest is used intentionally in film and streaming series for dramatic effect, and the impact of Midwest stereotypes on racialized and gendered assumptions about the region.Additional Resources and References: In a Queer Time and Place by Jack HalberstamRolling Stone article about Chappel Roan's Casual release Teen Vogue culture story about Chappell Roan Right On, Cuee (Take the Last Bite interview with Black trans hip hop artist Cuee WrightFor questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.orgWe're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.orgHost: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    The (Literal) Debate for Trans Lives [redux]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 70:42 Transcription Available


    We take a bite out of local legislation with Minnesota State Representatives Liish Kozlowski (they/them) and Leigh Finke (she/her). We all have a role to play – but our roles aren't all the same. We chat with these powerhouses about their motivations to run for office, their experiences on the legislative floor, and how Trans Refuge Bills can offer a pathway to improved living conditions for trans, nonbinary, two spirit, and intersex people.Additional Resources and References from this episode: Learn more about the Transgender Justice Teach-In and check out video recordings of our previous panel discussions.For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.orgWe're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.orgHost: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Cause of Death: Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 73:52 Transcription Available


    We bite into a hard conversation around Nex Benedict's death as well as the two teenagers who killed Brianna Ghey receiving life sentences after jury conviction. Robert Alberts (they/them) and host R.B  Brooks (they/them) process their rough thoughts and devastated feelings in an attempt to answer “what does it mean that the project of annihilating trans children has fallen into the hands of other children?” and also “what does justice look like in these instances?” Additional Resources and References from this episode: Oklahoma Medical Examiner's office releases Nex Benedict's autopsy reportTeenagers who killed Brianna Ghey receive life sentences after jury conviction TransLifeLife – a trans peer support and hotline run by trans volunteer For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Tristan and R.B. Take on Fat Con

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 42:24 Transcription Available


    We take a bite out of Fat Con! In January 2024, Tristan and R.B. attended Fat Con in Seattle, a celebration of fat joy featuring keynotes, a fashion show, and brunch. These fattie baddies reminisce on their glorious time at the inaugural event and share their aspirations for a Midwest Fat Fest.Additional Resources and References: Learn more about Fat Con in Seattle at FatCon.orgAlso check out Philly FatCon Revisit “Trans Fat: Lessons from Large Trans Folks” via video or podcast  Timeline: The ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment” from the Columbia SpectatorFor questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org.We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.orgHost: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Midwest: More than Cows, Corn, and Conservatives

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 56:41 Transcription Available


    We take a bite out of Midwest queer history! Vince Tripi (he/him, co/cos) is a homegrown historian dedicated to compiling LGBTQ+ history into digestible exhibits for pride-goers and LGBTQ+ youth. We chat about his latest project called “Flyover Country,” an exhibit highlighting LGBTQ+ firsts of the Midwest, including some wild discoveries about the first few years of the Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Asexual College Conference. Additional Resources and References from this episode: Check out all of Vince's LGBTQ+ history exhibits: https://vince.lgbt/exhibits/Learn more about MBLGTACC at mblgtacc.orgRead the full news release about the Institute receiving an award an ACPA Learn more about the Coalition for Sexuality and Gender Identities For questions, comments, or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org.We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.orgHost: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Small Bites: Doctor Who Discourse, Two Palestines, and Coding with Empathy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 71:50 Transcription Available


    We're delivering a batch of small bites featuring Doctor Who and extraterrestrial gender education [06:29]; parallels and lessons from a trainwreck in East Palestine, Ohio and Gaza, Palestine [35:54]; and getting things done (like web coding) with empathy [45:27].Additional Resources and References from this episode: No Pride in Genocide – a collective of Queer and Trans anti-zionist Palestinians, Arab/SWANA folks, Jews, and allies working for a free Palestine.Article: Norfolk Southern continues to defend CEO Alan Shaw's leadership Article: Doctor Who has always been woke, and that's the way real fans like itGoblin.tools –  a collection of small, simple, single-task tools, mostly designed to help neurodivergent people find overwhelming or difficultFor questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.orgWe're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org.Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Today's Gender Is Up for Debate

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 84:08


    We take a bite out of “the gender debate” with sports journalist Katie Barnes (they/them). We reminisce about our days as student leaders at gay camp, how Katie's educational background in history, higher education, and even Russian studies has positioned them to be a leading reporter at/on the intersection of sports and gender, and the release of their new book “Fair Play: How Sports Shape the Gender Debate” Join us in Lexington, Kentucky November 3-5 for the Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Asexual College Conference featuring Katie Barnes as Keynote. Register and make arrangements at mblgtacc.org  ★ Support this podcast ★

    This “Dad” Has More Than Jokes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 63:06


    We take a bite out of asexuality across generations with Cody Daigle-Orians (they/them) aka Ace Dad Advice and author of “I Am Ace: Advice on Living Your Best Asexual Life.” We chat about their Ace Dad persona, the nebulous concept of being a “queer elder,” and Cody's aspiration for a multigenerational book series guiding folks through their asexual journeys.  ★ Support this podcast ★

    Animate Me Like One of Your Canonically Queer Characters

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 58:13


    We take a bite out of queer animation, TV shows and characters with resident nerds Andy Newhouse and Michelle Walters. We discuss the finale of The Owl House, D20's Dungeons and Drag Queens, and which other queer streaming moments we'd smash or pass. Additional Resources & References  Listen to “The Anatomy of a Liberatory Think Tank” Learn more about the Writers Guild of America (WGA) StrikeStreaming & TV Show Recommendations and References The Owl House The Legend of Vox MachinaAvatar: The Last Airbender The Legend of Korra The Last Airbender directed by M. Night Shyamalan Harley QuinnD20 Dungeons and Drag Queens Gravity Falls The Ultimatum: Queer Love For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.orgHost: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Inside the “Journal of a Black Queer Nurse”

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 66:50


    We take a bite out of emergency-room and travel nursing with Britney Daniels, a Black, masculine-presenting, tattooed lesbian and author of “Journal of a Black Queer Nurse”. We chat about Britney's observations in the emergency room, the derailment that led to her career, and her high hopes for improvements to healthcare systems. Connect with Britney Daniels  Website: https://blackqueernurse.co/  Instagram: @BlackQueerNurse Find Journal of a Black Queer Nurse through Common Notions Additional Resources & ReferencesOmaha City Council unanimously approves renaming of street to commemorate activist and musical artist Dominique Morgan For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Hey Google, Who is Barbara May Cameron?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 65:04


    We take a bite out of a Google Doodle commemorating Native American and lesbian activist Barbara May Cameron. We're joined by queer Mexican and Chitimachan artist Sienna Gonzales, aka Somewhere in June, who had the opportunity to design the homepage artwork. We discuss the stepping stones into her artistic and queer identities, a bumpy road to a BFA from UCLA, and the process of creating a visual homage to a queer powerhouse. Connect with Sienna Gonzales Website: https://www.somewhereinjune.com Instagram: @somewhere_in_june  TikTok: @somewhere_in_june Additional Resources & References Check out the Google Doodle of Barbara May Cameron designed by Sienna Gonzales, including a Q&A with the artist and a letter from Linda Boyd-Durkee, Barbara's long-term partner   Barbara May Cameron contributed an essay titled “Gee, You Don't Seem Like an Indian from the Reservation” to the anthology This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org.We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    The Anatomy of a Liberatory Think Tank

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 39:28


    We take a bite out of Third Places, such as conferences, think tanks, liberation labs and other liberatory-conscious spaces that offer queer and trans community and connection outside of home, work and social media.Host R.B. Brooks (they/them) reflects on sharing (third) space with a small but mighty group of LGBTQ+ higher education scholars and educators to examine how to make LGBTQ+ centers/spaces on college campuses anti-racist spaces and how the facilitation, environment, and pace of the think-tank offered a liberatory framework for new possibilities. --Additional Resources & References  Learn more about Third Places:  Michigan Minds episode – “Exploring How the Pandemic has Impacted Third Places”  Ray Oldenburg, who coined the concept of Third Places, penned a newsletter to urban planners warning of “Our Vanishing ‘Third Places'”  Allie Conti writes for The Atlanitic – “Do Yourself a Favor and Go Find a ‘Third Place'” AlibsWrites blogs about “The Death of Third Places and the Evolution of Communities” for Illumination on Medium  Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown published by AK PressResources for centering anti-racism work in LGBTQ+ spaces on college campuses:  The American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Strategic Imperative for Racial Justice & Decolonization  Consortium of Higher Education LGBTQ+ Resource Professionals Policy & Practice Recommendations --For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Trans Fat: Lessons from Large Trans & Nonbinary Folks [redux]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 96:14


    We take a large bite out of fat trans folk's experiences & unearth some incredible lessons about desire, wellness, design, language, love and so much more. In December of 2022, the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity hosted the 6th annual Transgender Justice Teach-In and invited TK Morton, Dr. Jonathan Higgins, and Shane Smoore to participate in a discussion about the intersections of being fat, trans, and nonbinary. This episode is the recording from that live webinar. Additional Resources & References Check out the YouTube recording & learn more about the panelists of the 6th annual Transgender Justice Teach-In Virginia Sole-Smith, host of the Burnt Toast podcast, chats with NPR about her new book Fat Talk: Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture Imani Barbarin aka Crutches&Spice stitches a clip of Ali C. Lopez discussing the fetishization of Blackness, transness, disability and fatness on the Whatever podcast  For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    "Chef" is Gender Neutral

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 66:46


    We take a BIG bite out of BRUNCH with Catie Randazzo, a nonbinary chef from Columbus, Ohio who showed off their “filthy biscuits” as a cheftestant on HBOMax's The Big Brunch—a wholesome cooking competition where the winner gets support with their big food dream. We chat about Catie's vision for connecting trans youth to food & service industry skills, their queer & culinary come-ups in fast food kitchens, and some of their favorite moments on The Big Brunch.Additional Resources & References   Learn more about Catie's food-dream-in-progress, Geneva House Safe Place for Youth – provides support and care to youth experiencing homelessness Listen to our episode Queers Who Make Beers from Season One to hear from Minneapolis-based microbrewers on the ways they want to create higher standards for workplace conditions & their unique pathways into the field. For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    The Golden Era of Queer Comic Books

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 54:18


    We take a bit out of queer comic books with Amara Vear, the Queer Comic Peddler. We geek out about our personal literary faves, the impact of book banning, and the future of queer publishing.Additional Resources & References  Learn more about participating in the Makers Market at MBLGTACC 2023 in Lexington, Kentucky! From the Intro   Target's official statement announcing some Pride Merch would be removed  NPR reports on threats to Target employees regarding Pride Merch Trans artist Erik Carnell receives surge in sales after Target pulls his designs  From the Episode Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe  PEN America files federal lawsuit against Florida School District over book bans All Boys Aren't Blue by George M Johnson Thirsty Mermaids and Snapdragons by Kat Leyh Luna by Julie Anne Peters  For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs, Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Ope, I'm a Queer Trope!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 46:42


    Snapbacks. Rings of keys. An inability to sit properly. We all know a queer trope when we see one but where do they come from? And what's the line between a queer stereotype and a queer trope? We take a bite out of queer stereotypes with Justin Drwencke and Danielle Kropveld from the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity. Additional Resources & References  Follow Take the Last Bite on TikTok and check out R.B.'s updates on Bud Light's activity in the post-partnership with Dylan Mulvaney For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Behind the Scenes of “Diving for Rays: A Queer Conservationist's Story”

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 58:28


    We take a bite out of marine conservation and documentary filmmaking with Nova West (they/them), Angel Morris (they/them), and Nicole Morris (she/they/he)– the producers and muses of “Diving for Rays: A Queer Conservationist's Story.” We chat about how what started as an impromptu instagram DM and a conversation about childhood dreams manifested into a cinematic journey deeper than the ocean. Resources & ReferencesFrom the episode  Stream “Diving for Rays: A Queer Conservationist's Story” for FREE on WaterBear Jackson Wild– provided equipment that aided the filmmakers in capturing underwater footage. An organization that “elevates impactful storytelling at the nexus of nature, science, and climate.” 500 Queer Scientists– a visibility campaign for LGBTQ+ people and their allies working in STEM and STEM-supporting jobs  “Undrowned: Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals” by Alexis Pauline Gumbs  “Evolution's Rainbow: Diversity, Gender, and Sexuality in Nature and People” by Joan Roughgarden  From the Introduction Rep. Zooey Zephyr barred from the Montana state legislature for defending trans rights Rep. Mauree Turner removed from committee assignments for protecting trans protestors in Oklahoma Tucker Carlson fired from Fox News L Word cast recognized at the White House for Lesbian Visibility Week  For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Putting Queer Folks on the Map

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 49:24


    We kick off season four talking to Charlie Sprinkman (he/they), creator of the Everywhere is Queer map– an interactive tool to locate queer and trans businesses around the globe. We chat about the inspiration for the project, the importance of promoting queer-owned businesses, and Sprinkman's big ideas for the future of the map. Additional Resources & References   Join us in Lexington, Kentucky for the 31st annual Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Asexual College Conference! Learn more at mblgtacc.org The Tennessee Three– when the Republican-controlled Tennessee House of Representatives expelled Justin Pearson and Justin Jones from their seats, their constituents were quick to ensure they were reinstated 30 Million dollars raised during TikTokaThon– Mercury Stardust aka The Trans Handy Ma'am and Jory aka alluringskull on TikTok hosted a 30+ hour livestream to raise money for Point of Pride, an organization that creates access to gender-affirming healthcare needs For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org We're on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Small Bites: Gallbladders, Imposter Syndrome, and No-Contact with Family

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 84:15


    In 2022, what was something you did that you didn't think was possible? In this small bites series, we sink our teeth into this question and more as we discuss overcoming imposter syndrome as a web developer (05:19), seeking answers through a faulty healthcare system (25:45), and the hard choice of going no-contact with a family member (54:16).Resources and References: “War Isn't Cancel Culture” – this episode of Cancel Me, Daddy tucks into the outlandish claims conservative media made connecting Russia's invasion of Ukraine with pronoun usage The Care We Dream Of by Zena Sharman For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.orgWe've joined TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    You Are Not a (Student) Loan

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 70:51


    We take a bite out of student loan debt cancellation with Juan Ramiro Sarmiento (he/him), press secretary of Young Invincibles. We examine the history of higher education becoming less affordable, the emergence of student loan debt cancellation as a political platform, and upcoming legal battle over federal loan forgiveness. Additional Resources & References Getting Through the Holidays: Suggestions for LGBTQ+ Folks – a list compiled by the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Young Invincibles – elevating the voices of young Americans Debt Collective– a union of debtors COVID-19 and Students in Higher Education – using data collected in the Access to Higher Education Survey, researchers from the Williams Institute in collaboration with the Point Foundation examine the experiences of LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ students during the COVID-19 pandemic What is mutual aid? – this article interview of Dean Space provides an overview of mutual aid as a community-care practice “Diagnosis: Debt” – a reporting partnership between KHN and NPR exploring the scale, impact, and causes of medical debt in America For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.orgWe've joined TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Tracking Patterns that Produced the Club Q Attack

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 29:35


    We take a slow, careful bite out of processing the Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs. Host R.B. Brooks (they/them) pieces together what we've learned in the aftermath of the shooting, tracks the circumstances and context that produced the tragic incident, and grapples with key questions about how we move forward.Additional Resources & References   MSNBC's The ReidOut broadcast featuring Pulse survivor and Equality Florida Press Secretary Brandon Wolf “The Deadly Consequences of Hate” for Yes! by Sunnivie Brydum and Evette Dionne CNN coverage of Club Q shooting and community response  Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum digital artifacts and description of Amendment 2 Local news article about 18 hate groups in Colorado  GLAAD social media post about gun violence statistics GLAAD infographic about anti-drag attacks and bills GLAAD social media post tracking various data points and incidents related to Club Q shooting Freedom for All Americans anti-trans legislation tracker Pulse Nightclub owner reacts to Club Q shooting For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.orgWe've joined TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Riding a Trans-Inclusive Tidal Wave with Schuyler Bailar

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 63:53


    We take a bite out of trans inclusion and participation in sports with Schuyler Bailar, also known as PinkMantaray on social media. Schuyler was one of the keynote speakers at MBLGTACC 2022 and during our candid conversation he shared incredible wisdom about tackling anti-trans aggressors as well as sharing his story as a young swimmer coming into transness in college. Additional Resources & References   Alicia Kozlowski, an Ojibwe and Mexican-American nonbinary person, is one of many LGBTQ+ candidates becoming the “first” to serve in their elected role  Lia Thomas becomes a national champion and first known trans athlete to win a Division 1 title  To learn more about the Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Asexual College conference, check out mblgtacc.org For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.orgWe've joined TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick ★ Support this podcast ★

    Cheers to 30 Years of Midwest Queers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 66:47


    We're back for another serving of the 30th annual Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Asexual College Conference. This week, members of the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Diversity team come together exactly 24 hours after the closing remarks to honor the 30-year legacy of MBLGTACC, reminisce on the successes and learning curves of this year's gathering, and think about what will manifest in the next 30 years.For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org.We've joined TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org.Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick

    Building the Next Genderation [redux]

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 98:26


    We revisit our 2022 Transgender Justice Teach-In where panelists Merrique Jenson, Codi Charles, Romeo Jackson and Bishop Howard discuss building liberated futures with queer and trans youth. In a moment where we've experienced an endless barrage of anti-trans attacks that deeply affect young trans people, the key messages from this conversation are just as true today as they were a year ago. What do we mean by “youth” and who is afforded the space to be young? What rights do children have and how do we exist in right relationship with trans youth? All these questions are covered on this episode of Take the Last Bite.Find more details about the Transgender Justice Teach-In and where to connect with our panelists at https://sgdinstitute.org/programs/transgender-justice/2021-next-genderationFor questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.orgWe've joined TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.orgHost: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick

    Our Post-Roe Reality

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 60:43


    We take a bite out of reproductive health, rights, and justice with two stellar advocates from Gender Justice and UnRestrict MN. Erin Maye Quade and Abena Abraham share their firsthand experiences on how the landscape has shifted since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and what cumulative actions we can all take to embrace this new, post-Roe terrain.Additional Resources & References: Facebook Gave Police Data to Prosecute a Nebraska Teenager Law Professor Interrupts senator Josh Hawley's Transphobic Line of Questioning  For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.orgWe've joined TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.orgHost: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick

    Big Gay Group Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 40:33


    We take a bite out of student conference planning with Lulu, Daleelah and Abby, three student leaders from Ohio who've dedicated ample time to planning the 30th annual Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Asexual College Conference.We kick off season three talking about the process of coordinating the largest and oldest continuously-held conference for queer and trans+ college students and young adults, what attendees can expect at MBLGTACC 2022, and what the students have learned about themselves by coordinating on this project.To register and learn more about the Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Asexual College conference, check out mblgtacc.org.For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org.We've joined TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org.Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick

    Right On, Cuee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 48:38


    We take a bite out of hip-hop and music making with Cuee, a Black trans artist based in Lawrence, Kansas. We chat about his shift from higher education into a full-time music career, how creating music can be a tool for exploring identity, and the invaluable role community plays in establishing art. To check out Cuee's work, head to cueemusic.com. You can also follow him on Instagram and TikTok or stream his content on Spotify and Apple Music. Find out more about the Haus Of McCoy in Lawrence, Kansas. The copyright for all music included in today's episode is held by Cuee and included with permission from the owner. Check out all episodes of Take the Last Bite wherever you listen to podcasts and stay tuned this summer for bonus episodes. 

    I Guess I'll Vote *shrug*

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 70:47


    We take a bite out of progressive voter guides with Stephanie Skora, author of the "Girl, I Guess Progressive Voter Guide" that provides public education to voters in Illinois's Cook County. We chat about the hesitancy of leftists/progressives/radicals to participate in electoral politics, how voter guides can be used as an accountability tool for politicians, and how voting is one tool of many in our social change toolbox.Some additional resources from this episode:  One LGBTQ+ Indigenous TikTok user's response to PrideOut video breaking down the misuse of the MMIW hand symbol by primarily white TikTok content creators  Starting learning more about the movement around Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Two Spirit people  For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick

    Why Are We Talking about Sports? [redux]

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 62:20


    We take (another) bite out of the trans policy issues surrounding anti-trans legislation targeting participation in sports. We've pulled the audio from our queer policy event from July 2021 for this special episode as we continue to monitor the impact of these policies in current time. This discussion between Katie Barnes, espn feature writer; Chris Mosier, Olympic Trials athlete and founder of TransAthlete.com; and Naomi Goldberg, deputy director and LGBTQ program director at the Movement Advancement Project makes important connections between the larger movement for trans justice and what's happening in the world of professional, collegiate and K-12 sports. To learn more about the Institute's Queer Policy Series, and to watch a recording of last year's webinar, check out https://sgdinstitute.org/programs/queer-policy For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick

    Taking Care of the Electrified Meat We Inhabit

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 63:46


    We take a bite out of queer and trans affirming healthcare with Asher Wickell (they/he) a family & marriage therapist based in Wichita, KS. We get philosophical in our exploration of what healing looks like in the face of perpetual harm, how the pandemic has unearthed realizations about the flaws in our healthcare systems, and what a future of affirming care could look like when the current system becomes obsolete. Additional resources & references from this episode:  The Care We Dream Of by Zena Sharman– through a series of essays this book offers possibilities for more liberatory and transformative approaches to LGBTQ+ health and healing.  The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism– journalist and author Naomi Klein investigates how corporate, governmental and private interests are moved forward in the aftermath of major disasters.  Dean Spade on the Promise of Mutual Aid– an interview with Dean Spade, author of Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During this Crisis (And the Next) “Can therapy solve racism?” – a recent episode on the podcast Code Switch exploring if therapy is a useful tool for addressing the impacts of anti-Blackness.  The Nonlinearity of Healing with Spenta Kandawalla– a recent episode of the Emergent Strategy podcast about centering our material well-being in movement work  For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org To support this podcast and the Institute, visit sgdinstitute.org/givingHost: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick

    Making the Personal Political, Locally

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 71:52


    We take a bite out of local politics with Oprah Jrenal and Azrin Awal, who both ran for city council positions in their respective municipalities in Fall 2021. We chat about their motivations to run, how community played a huge role in their campaigns, and how the complexity of local politics plays into creating lasting change.

    Binders, Bridesmaid Dresses, and Burritos

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 80:35


    We take a bite out of ALL things gender in this roundtable discussion with four members of the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity team. We share our earliest memories of questioning gender, overcoming feeling like trans imposters, and what our hopes are for upcoming generations of trans, nonbinary and intersex youth. Resources mentioned in this episode's intro:  National Center for Trans Equality's blog post about federal administration policy changes supporting trans communities including TSA, Social Security and passports News article about Alabama's recently passed ban on gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth  Freedom for All Americans' legislative tracker monitoring anti-trans policies proposed across the country Check out the full video from our 2021 Transgender Justice Teach-In titled “The Next Genderation: Building Liberated Futures with Queer and Trans Youth” where educators, organizers and change-makers working directly with queer and trans youth share insight for aligning with youth needs. For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick

    Trans Joy, in a Meadow, with Daffodils and a Ribeye

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 48:49


    What does justice smell like? What does a liberated future taste like? Black trans queer artist, scholar, educator, and dreamer TK Morton (ze/zir) has a vision all mapped out and at the center of it all is joy. We chat about seeking daily joy, the importance of seeing trans folks with different body types, and visualizing trans joy using all the senses.To learn more about TK's work around trans joy, check out https://www.tkmorton.com/ or find zir on TikTok and InstagramContent creators mentioned in this episode:  Mercury Stardust aka Trans Handy Ma'am August aka With Love, August Resources and articles about Lia Thomas and trans athletes, referenced in this episode's intro:  “Swimmer Lia Thomas becomes first known trans athlete to win Div1 national championship” ESPN article “The Debate Over Swimmer Lia Thomas at the NCAA Championships” ESPN Daily podcast episode   TransAthlete.com: A resource and policy hub created by trans athlete Chris Mosier to create greater inclusion in athletics   For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.orgHost: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender DiversityCover art: Adrienne McCormick

    Let's Get Down to (Queer) Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 69:25


    Our guest's work is centered around getting people to change their mind. Coach Bastian is a writer, speaker, and personal development coach supporting queer and trans entrepreneurs on well-being and mindset. We chat about building queer capital, embracing failure as a learning opportunity, and how to stay true to your vision without worrying about pleasing everybody else. To learn more about Coach Bastian's personal development coaching, check out https://www.coachbastian.co/ or follow him on InstagramFor resources and information about the anti-trans bills references in this episode's intro:  Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation Tracker Iowa Bill Banning Trans Girls “Don't Say Gay” bill progresses in Florida  Texas Governor and Attorney General claim gender affirming healthcare for minors is “child abuse” For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick 

    You're Allowed to Fire Your Therapist

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 68:52


    We take a bite of queer-affirming therapy with Colton Schoenike (they/them,), M.S., MFT-IT, a training marriage and family therapist based in Menominee, Wisconsin. We talk about protips for queer and trans folks seeking affirming therapists, the continued gatekeeping of trans folks seeking biomedical transitions, and what to do when you just don't vibe with your therapist and how amazing it is when you do. More resources related to queer affirming therapy are available on our website.If you or someone you know needs help through a crisis or navigating their questions about being trans, contact the Trans Lifeline Hotline at US (877) 565-88760 or CA (877) 330-6366For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of programs for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality & Gender Diversity Cover art: Adrienne McCormick 

    That's a wrap on season 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 6:53


    TA-DA! We're putting a bow on our first season as host R.B. Brooks (they/them) reflects on the conversations from this season. We welcome your feedback and ideas for season two at lastbite@sgdinstitute.org.

    Small bites: Ferrets, farming, and fat kid food

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 60:55


    In 2021, what has brought you the most joy or taught you the greatest lessons? In part two of this "small bites" series, we reflect on these questions and more as we discuss ferrets (1:27), farming (20:13), and fat kid food (40:46). Enjoy these bite sized bits of pet shaming, futurity planning, and recipe recommendations.

    Small bites: Animation, grief, and the gay outdoors

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 65:04


    In 2021, what has brought you the most joy or taught you the greatest lessons? In part one of this "small bites" series, we reflect on these questions and more as we discuss quirky, queer animated characters (2:46), collective grief and learning through loss (23:08), and building a relationship with wilderness in the gay outdoors (47:18). Be sure to come back for another serving of small bites on January 4.

    Just(ice) joking with Hayden Kristal

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 99:15


    Prepare your diaphragm for some deep belly laughs! Comedian and intersectional accessibility educator Hayden Kristal talks about the craft of writing a good joke, the need for comedy to "punch up" to prevent harm against marginalized communities, and how social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram have become key tools for content creators to reach wider audiences during the pandemic.

    We're taking a short break

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 4:39


    We're taking a little break, but not before we issue a challenge to all you home cooks out there to share your last bite images and fat kid feasts with us by tagging @sgdinstitute on social media or emailing us at lastbite@sgdinstitute.org.

    Trans abolitionist vision [redux]

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 89:02


    The 4th annual Transgender Justice Teach-in brought together T/GQ/Enby folks doing abolition work and organizing around/against state-sanctioned violence. In this week's episode, we revisit a conversation highlighting efforts in the Midwest and emphasize the connections between both queer/trans justice and abolitionist organizing.

    Queers who make beers

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 98:19


    Today's tap list includes: a savory blend of breaking gendered norms in customer service positions and mobilizing service workers to demand affirming working environments. We're joined by three folks in the craft brewing industry who share how they ventured into the world of beer and some of the rad projects they're working on to improve labor conditions for marginalized people. For questions, comments and feedback: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org

    Rural v. urban queerness

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 91:43


    Ahh yes, the three genders: cities, college towns, and the farm. We share our personal experiences in rural and urban spaces, the disparate resource allocations to rural areas, and how geography impacts building queer community.

    Queer death and aging

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 79:41


    Why did we receive messaging that "queer death" happens at age 30? Join us as we explore the sacredness of aging, delayed adolescence, and caring for our queer elders.

    Midwest nice

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 66:56


    It's not just holding the door for strangers and long goodbyes. What is "Midwest nice" and why does it cause barriers to communication, boundaries, and relationships?

    Serving the last bite

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 51:39


    What is "the last bite"? Why is it the stuff of Midwest social nightmares? And how is it actually a barrier to organizing? Join us as we serve it and flip this whole buffet table. Meet some of our humans and get a preview of what's on our radar.

    Introducing Take the Last Bite

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 19:46


    Introducing Take the Last Bite, a new podcast from the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity. Season one launches August 31, 2021 with new episodes bi-weekly. In the meantime, learn more about our intentions for this podcast and listen to a sneak peak of episode one.

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