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We're sliding right into Pride Month with a packed calendar this week.We rewind to A Curious Hunger book launch, sourdough bread from SOMA Wheelhouse, Jamie Wyeth, Kip's Bay Decorator Show House, David Burke Tavern, and Memorial Day weekend.We're looking forward to the Back Room Art Pop-Up at Valley Vintage, Things With Friends at SOPAC, Fluid Forms at 1978 Art Gallery, Paula Cole at SOPAC (listen for a discount code!), Maplewood Record Fair, the Equality March and Pride Picnic, Music Bingo, and Corey Mead's book launch at [words] Bookstore.Three things with potholes, rabies, and bulk! Plus farmer's markets and remember to VOTE next Tuesday.Don't let your regrets call to you through the window — get out there and enjoy SOMAPSO!If you're enjoying this podcast, please give us a rating and a review on the podcast platform of your choice. Also, to hear all the juicy bloopers and other extra content, become a Patreon.LINKS:Jamie Wyeth documentaryTrix RosenPaula Cole at SOPACReport Potholes
Theemen haut: D'Kongresser vun der DP an vun der CSV, RTL-Interview mam CSV-Spëtzekandidat Luc Frieden, Pride an Equality-March zu Esch an d'Formel 1.
Theemen haut: D'Kongresser vun der DP an vun der CSV, RTL-Interview mam CSV-Spëtzekandidat Luc Frieden, Pride an Equality-March zu Esch an d'Formel 1.
Welcome to a special bonus episode featuring comedienne Kia Barnes, brought to you by Mercedes-Benz. From leading Atlanta Public School's LGBTQ Taskforce, to organizing Atlanta's Equality March, Kia has brought her sense of humor to every aspect of her career. Listen in as she shares her journey as an LGBTQIA+ advocate and queer culture curator.Special thanks to our exclusive Pride Month sponsor, Mercedes-Benz! Mercedes-Benz continues to support and stand with the LGBTQIA+ community. Listen all month long as we celebrate women whose authentic expression in their lives and bodies of work have expanded the norms of gender and sexuality in the performing arts.History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Ale Tejeda, Sara Schleede, and Alex Jhamb Burns. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran.We are offering free ad space on Wonder Media Network shows to organizations working towards social justice. For more information, please email Jenny at pod@wondermedianetwork.com.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter
Luxembourg Pride will celebrate its 22nd Edition this year in Esch-sur-Alzette between the 1st and 10th of July. Nicolas Van Elsué from Rosa Lëtzebuerg joined Tom on the Breakfast Show this morning to discuss what the festival has in store this year. The festival is organised by the non-profit organisation Rosa Lëtzebuerg, a voluntary organisation which since its foundation in 1996 has been defending the rights of LGBTIQ people living in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. In 2010 the festival underwent a rebranding, changing the name from Gaymat (a pun on the Luxembourgish for "come with") to Luxembourg Pride in order to embrace name that is more inclusive of all members of the LGBTIQ community. After holding online and Hybrid editions due to the pandemic in 2020 and 2021, Luxembourg Pride will return this year as an official partner of the Esch2022 European Capital of Culture year with a huge line up of events programmed. Included in the programme this year is the annual commemoration ceremony which pays respect to all those that have campaigned for LGBTIQ rights throughout history, a queer arts festival that will showcase the work of any LGBTIQ artists living in Luxembourg (to take part, participants can get in touch by submitting an application at https://queerarts.lu/), A conference including discussions with politicians and activists, the Equality March which will this year start across the border in France and proceed to the centre of Esch and the street festival which will feature an all star line up of local and international performing artists. The festival is free to attend and people can find out more at https://luxembourgpride.lu/
Robin is a professor, an activist, a wife and a mother. Find out how she went from a closeted lesbian in a Southern Baptist environment to leading the Equality March on Washington mere decades later! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ontw/support
Seen the march madness "weight rooms"? A clear display of inequality with women's sports needs to be addressed.
Seen the march madness "weight rooms"? A clear display of inequality with women's sports needs to be addressed.
We're talking about community this month and we can't talk about that topic without discussing activism, because activism is really just actively caring for your community. That's why we're so excited to have David Bruinooge as our special guest this week! Inspired by the January 2017 Women's March, David mobilized the queer community to organize “The Equality March for Unity & Pride", held in June 2017. Over 120 cities participated worldwide with an estimated eighty thousand attendees at the Washington, DC march alone. He talks about how it all got started and the great people who came together to help make it happen. Listen in and get inspired! More About David:David is a freelance media content and development Producer with over fifteen years of experience working for such companies as Vh1, MTV, A&E, Vevo, and Universal Studios. He is a graduate of Bocconi University in Milan, Italy (MBA), Colby College (BA, American Studies), The Lawrenceville School, with additional studies in Fashion Design/Merchandising at Parsons the New School for Design. QiR Hosts: Suzy Shelor - Director Stephanie Crain - Producer Also, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/qiradiousa
Gay youth finds identity time in quarantine; sarcasm shines in queer future short stories; rediscovering trans activist Marsha P Johnson; Poland’s homophobic high tide met with Krakow's Equality March, Indonesian authorities raid a Jakarta “gay party”, U.S. appeals courts protect queer health and families, lawsuits challenge Trump on queer and Native foster care, Jacob Blake’s trans cousin speaks out, and more global LGBTQ news!
Originally released: October 01, 2009 Episode 10 of Nathan OUTloud features my interview with activist and founder of http://www.jaysays.com/ (jaysays.com) – Jay Morris. I also feature a song by recording artist http://www.myspace.com/marcpedraza (Marc Pedraza) titled, “No More, No Less”. The “Take Action” items I discuss at the end of the show cover the latest on the campaigns in http://mainefreedomtomarry.com/ (Maine) and http://approvereferendum71.org/ (Washington), as well as details around the http://equalityacrossamerica.org/ (National Equality March) in DC. Founder, activist and dreamer, http://twitter.com/jaysays (Jay Morris), began http://www.jaysays.com/ (jaysays.com) as a small personal project to stay in touch with family and friends. Over time, the site developed into what you see today with a focus on LGBT issues and current events. Jay is also the voice behind the Blog Talk Radio program Closet Talk, a weekly show discussing issues surrounding the LGBT community, coming out of and staying in the closet which can be found at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jaysays (blogtalkradio.com/jaysays). Marc Pedraza's music conveys messages of equality, unity, freedom and a pro-peace themes. He combines thought provoking lyrics with a unique blend of reggae, dub and soul to create a unique style all his own. Born in the suburbs of Phoenix, Marc traces his first interest in music to childhood memories of listening to his father play piano. After noticing his natural inclination towards music, his parents enrolled him in piano lessons at the age of six. As a teen, he took up guitar and with the help of two friends formed a band called Euphoric Blue. The band performed at house parties, bars and small clubs throughout their hometown for the next six years. While studying music theory at Mesa Community College, Marc was accepted into the selective Music Industry program at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. During his three semesters at USC, Marc took classes in concert promotion and production, music supervision for film and television, music business, recording arts and sciences, music history and entertainment law. Empowered by his education, Marc returned home and co-founded his record company, http://www.independentfreedomtribe.com/ (Independent Freedom Tribe), with long time friend Abby Hertzel. Throughout the summer of 2003, they worked together to create a platform for talented artists to freely express their unique thoughts and opinions. Marc has performed at events such as Phoenix Pride, San Diego LGBT Pride, Palm Springs Pride, Humboldt Pride, GLSEN Phoenix "A=Art" Auction 2008, Arizona State University's Day of Silence, Glendale's Food Not Bombs' March For Social Change, The Season For Nonviolence Concert to benefit the Arizona Department of Peace and The People's Army Benefit Show for the No Borders Camp. This November the people of Maine and Washington will vote on two ballot measures of significant importance not only to the LGBT community, but everyone who believes in fairness and equality. It is incredibly important that each of us do our part to ensure that come November 3rd, the right to marriage equality in Maine is protected and that the loving couples in Washington have the right to enjoy the same benefits and recognitions offered by the state to married couples. Even if you are not able to travel to either of these states to volunteer, there are plenty of opportunities to be involved from where ever you may be. We also have to the opportunity to come together as a community and let our elected officials know that we are no longer going to accept excuses for our rights to be put on hold. On October 11th in Washington DC, the National Equality March will take place. This is our chance to send a clear message. Please do whatever you can to be in Washington as we send a clear message as members and allies of... Support this podcast
-------------- Reopening Ohio -------------- Yesterday Governor Mike DeWine had a press conference to discuss reopening the state. On *May 4,* manufacturing, distribution and construction operations will be allowed to resume with strict safety instructions in place. That same day, general offices can resume operations, but DeWine strongly emphasized that those who can work from home are encouraged to continue doing so. On *May 12* , consumer retail and services can resume as long as facial coverings are worn by employees — with customers strongly urged to do the same. ------------------------------ Akron Pride Festival Cancelled ------------------------------ The Akron Pride Festival and Equality March will not take place this summer in line with other city events canceled because of coronavirus concerns. The group said plans are underway for the 2021 festival. ----------------------------- SPONSOR: School of Podcasting ----------------------------- Start your podcast by going to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/akron ( http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/akron ) and use the coupon code *akron* to save 20% when you sign up ------------------------ Tracers Will Track Virus ------------------------ If you get the virus you will work with "tracers" who will call anyone you've come in contact with to get them tested. We are testing many more people. This will help control the spread of the virus. ---------------------------------- Summit Count Library Furloughs 339 ---------------------------------- --------- Employees --------- Check out hoopladigital.com ( http://www.hoopladigital.com ) for ebooks and audiobooks that tie into the library system. There is also the Libby app (through overdirve.com ( http://www.overdirve.com ) ) that allows you to check out digital media. ---------------------------- Six New Symptoms of COVID-19 ---------------------------- Chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat and a loss of taste or smell ------------------------ Metro Bus Requires Masks ------------------------ Summit County's bus system said Monday that customers and employees must wear face masks beginning Wednesday to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.Face coverings “are mandatory for Metro employees and passengers,” Metro said in a news release. ----------------------------- SPONSOR: School of Podcasting ----------------------------- Start your podcast by going to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/akron ( http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/akron ) and use the coupon code akron to save 20% when you sign up Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/akron-podcast/donations
Tuesday 4 September 2018Ayan, George and Saranya 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country 7.05 am News headlines 7.10 am We hear a recording by Lauren at the Stand up for Equality: March against Men's RIghts Activists event. The rally was held in response to an MRA protest organised by two far right Melbourne personalities, Sydney Watson and Avi Yemeni. 7.20 am Dr Jeanine Leane - award-winning Wiradjuri writer, joins us to talk about the book, Meet Me at the Intersection (which she will be discussing with Ellen Van Neerven on 8 September 2018, North Fitzroy Library), her piece in the anthology, Women of a Certain Age, writing and intersectionality, and the next steps when it comes to showcasing and celebrating more First Nations peoples' voices in the literary area. 7.45 am NUS Education Officer, Con Karavias joins us in the studio to discuss the National Union of Students' Books Not Bombs campaign 8.00 am Zachary Penrith-Puchalski, a queer Indigenous writer from Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Wurrung tribes, chats to Anya about 'Abo Nose', 'nice' people who uphold racist and oppressive hierarchies, writing about personal stories, self-care tips and an event being held on the book, Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia 8.15 am Yorta Yorta independent artist, Neil Morris (DRMNGNOW) joins Tuesday Breakfast to discuss the cultural powerhouse that is Muniak Mulana, a Melbourne Fringe show he co-created with Brent Watkins.Songsartist: Blood Orange song: Hope artist: Demon Days song: Daria's Smile artist: Emma Donovan & the Putbacks song: Black Woman artist: The Merindas song: We Sing Until Sunrise artist: DRMNGNOW song: Australia Does Not Exist
On-location at the Equality March Marshal Training with Jessie Miller of The LGBTQ Guard.
On-location at the Equality March Marshal Training with Jessie Miller of The LGBTQ Guard.
Jeff and Will wish everyone a happy Pride month! Two upcoming events are discussed. First, the Equality March in Washington D.C., as well as other locations around the world, on Sunday, June 11. Next is the Coastal Magic Convention, scheduled for February 25-28 in Daytona Beach. Costal Magic just released it's featured author list which includes many m/m romance favorites. Lisa from The Novel Approach stops by with some summer book recommendations. Listeners are reminded that the Sweet Summer Fun Paperback Giveaway wraps up on Sunday June 11 so it's your last week to get entries in. Will reviews The Bigger They Come by Ari McKay. Jeff talks about the season's final episodes of Empire as well as the debut of NBC's World of Dance. Jeff & Will both talk about the Matt Damon monster movie, The Great Wall. Jeff interviews Pat Henshaw about her latest, Frank at Heart, as well as the upcoming end to the Foothills Pride series and what's coming after that. Complete shownotes for episode 87, and the Rafflecopter for the chance to enter the Sweet Summer Fun Paperback Giveaway, are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com.
Corwin and Phil have hosted Lavender Hill on KZUM for more than six years. In this week's episode Phil interviews Rev. Dr. Renae Khoeler and Kevin Tjeerdsma of Vine Congregational Church about VERGE and the Lincoln Equality March schedule for June 11, 2017. After the interview Corwin and Phil talk about news and issues of interest to the LGBTQIAA-etc community in Nebraska and around the globe. Featured artist this week is Shawn Thomas, an openly gay Christian musician. This episode is Corwin's last until the school year starts. He is taking a break to address some personal issues. Aj Oteman and C Style Balta will be sitting in with Phil on on June 4th to talk about two exciting theatre and musical events in the Lincoln area.
If you've been feeling anxious, overwhelmed, shut down, angry, hurt, or scared since the new administration took over, you're not alone. We're dedicating this episode to sifting through some of what this political chaos and noise stirs in us and how we can show up and fight the good fight while practicing self-care so we don't have to escape into the Alaskan wilderness. As our guest Kip Williams says, “you can't have healthy movements without healthy people.” Featured Guest Kip Williams is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a private practice in San Francisco where he specializes in treating sexual minority men with depression and anxiety as well as a number of other issues. Before becoming a therapist, Kip was a dedicated activist for LGBTQ rights and co-directed the 2009 Equality March on Washington. www.kipwilliamspsychotherapy.com Credits Written & Produced by: Lily Sloane Jessica Brown Theme Song by: Topher M. Lewis Additional Music & Sound Design by: Lily Sloane Special Thanks to Sarah Henley, Jesse Rhodes, Eric Welsh, Abby Volk, and Stacey McGuirl for your contributions. Thank you to the strangers at the bar for talking to us. Thank you to The Woods Cerveceria for letting us hang out for a bit.
his week the boys visit each other via Skype and discuss that you can’t turn a str8 guy gay and make him your boyfriend. Evan reviews Stag Fight from Raging Stallion and Daniel & His Buddies, both got a strong Rock Hard Spats. As always they have your letters, turn ons and MTFT. We hope everyone has a nice time at the Equality March this weekend. Stay Hard
Heads up on Documentary...Sex Positive plus Sherry Wolf author of Sexuality and Socialism...Sherry will be returning to Alternative Perspectives on 9/15 7 to 8pm on WRFG 89.3 Atlanta to talk about the Equality March in Wash. DC on Oct 11, 2009...talking about the issues..all hot button issues in congress...and what we need to do...to get solutions...