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When you think of "coming out", it's most likely you're imagining a young man or woman sitting their parents down, and confessing that they're gay. Coming out has been an essential part of visibility in the LGBTQ+ rights movement for decades. This year, I worked with Elizabeth Holliday to highlight the stories of folks whose sexualities and gender identities do not fit into the Gay or Lesbian vs. Straight binary. These are the coming out stories of Bisexual, Pansexual, Trans, and Queer folks. Part 2 features interviews by Madeline.
When you think of "coming out", it's most likely you're imagining a young man or woman sitting their parents down, and confessing that they're gay. Coming out has been an essential part of visibility in the LGBTQ+ rights movement for decades. This year, I worked with Elizabeth Holliday to highlight the stories of folks whose sexualities and gender identities do not fit into the Gay or Lesbian vs. Straight binary. These are the coming out stories of Bisexual, Pansexual, Trans, and Queer folks. Part 1 features interviews by Elizabeth Holliday.
When you think of "coming out", it's most likely you're imagining a young man or woman sitting their parents down, and telling them they are gay. Coming out has been an essential part of visibility in the LGBTQ+ rights movement for decades. This year, we wanted to highlight the stories of folks whose sexualities and gender identities do not fit into the Gay or Lesbian vs. Straight binary. These are the coming out stories of Bisexual, Pansexual, Trans, and Queer folks. Produced by Elizabeth Holliday and Madeline Taylor.
This week I play my favourite episode of Babe Waves (another sick show & podcast on CiTR, you should listen to it), all about WITCHES! Keagan Perlette and Elizabeth Holliday take us through a brief history of the persecution of witches, the Salem Witch Trials, and finish by telling their own witch stories.
In this SSA/IJS Podcast collaboration Carmen Lahiff-Jenkins Managing Editor the International Journal of Stroke spoke to Elizabeth Holliday, NHMRC Post Doctoral fellow and biostatistics lecturer at the University of Newcastle within the clinical centre for epidemiology and biostatistics in the school of medicine and public health. She will be presenting a talk at the Stroke Society Australasia on Genome-wide association studies of ischaemic stroke and large artery atherosclerosis.