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Queer News
Team LGBTQ is representing at the Winter Olympics, Alicia Keys finally responds to Janet Jackson's lesbian fling remark, Ernestine Eckstein is our Black History Month Spotlight & Anna drops audio drama podcast recommendations - Friday, February 4, 20

Queer News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 6:17


There are a record number of LGBTQ athletes competing in the Winter Olympics that kick off today in Beijing. Fourteen years ago Janet Jackson said she'd have a lesbian fling with Alicia Keys and Alicia has finally responded. We salute Ernestine Eckstein during our Black History Month Spotlight & Anna shares some of her favorite audio drama podcasts for you to get into.    00:00 - Welcome & Intro 00:33 - Rate & Review Queer News Ad 01:01 - Intro Music 01:42 - There are a record number of LGBTQ athletes competing in the Winter Olympics that - kick off today in Beijing 02:42 - Fourteen years ago Janet said she'd have a lesbian fling with Alicia Keys and Alicia has finally responded 03:37 - We salute Ernestine Eckstein during our Black History Month Spotlight 04:57 - Anna shares some of her favorite audio drama podcasts for you to get into 05:43 - Anna's Got A Word    About Queer News An intersectional approach to daily news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. 7 minutes a day, 5 days a week, ready by 9 a.m.   We want to hear from you. Tune in and tell us what you think. email us at info@e3radio.fm. follow anna deshawn on ig & twitter: @annadeshawn. and if you're interested in advertising with “queer news,” write to us at info@e3radio.fm.

Queer Voices
September 3rd 2021 Queer Voices

Queer Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 60:42


LGBTQ+ Discussion at the Rothko Chapel -- Remembering Houston LGBTQ advocate Frank Campisi -- LGBTQ persons of color you should knowWe speak with folks from the Rothko Chapel regarding the moderated conversation, "The Struggle for Equality: LGBTQIA+ Rights, Beyond the Rhetoric: Civil Rights & Our Shared Responsibility Series" The conversation will be on the state of LGBTQIA+ rights in the US with JoDee Winterhof, Senior Vice President for Policy and Political Affairs at Human Rights Campaign and Adri Perez, Policy & Advocacy Strategist at ACLU of Texas. JoDee Winterhof will address national LGBTQIA+ issues and initiatives, followed by Adri Perez who will focus on the state of Texas. A moderated conversation with Q&A will be facilitated by Rev. Troy Treash, Senior Pastor at Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church.GUEST: Ashley Clemmer http://rothkochapel.org/experience/events/event/the-struggle-for-equality-lgbtqia-rights?fbclid=IwAR0wyBk5LVDuK5dsbvzUKzN2rtmZ-Bp_oMfnlSV9mAmjj0DKN7Wg-F2hIxcThen, we speak to Parker Witt about the recent passing of Houston LGBT philanthropist Frank Campisi. He discuss Frank's life, his work in Houston including the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. We discuss his activism and hear some funny stories that Frank liked to tell.GUEST: Parker Witt https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/houston-tx/frank-campisi-10284819?fbclid=IwAR0wyBk5LVDuK5dsbvzUKzN2rtmZ-Bp_oMfnlSV9mAmjj0DKN7Wg-F2hIxcFinally, Matthew Williams interviews Brandon Mack about the people of color you should know in the LGBT community.  We discuss the following LGBTQ people of color you should know:  Margaret Chung, Dr. Amy Shioshi, Ernestine Eckstein, Marielle Franco and Marsha P. Johnson.  Please listen to the interview to hear more about these folks.GUEST; Brandon Mack

Queer Qulture
18. Ernestine Eckstein

Queer Qulture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 44:53


WELCOME to episode 18 - don't forget to turn your listening ears our way! We are knee deep in Pride Month and celebrating an LGBT activist pre-Stonewall, Ernestine Eckstein! Ernestine is the proof in the pudding - if you have a person who historians claim "couldn't be gay because they don't know what the word gay means", if you EXPLAIN what being gay means, it probably hits the nail on the head for them.  Moving to NYC in 1963 at the age of 22, she quickly wove herself into gay liberation groups and butted heads with them at a time when respectability politics and removing "being gay" from the APA as a mental illness were their top priorities. Join us while we moan about the Man, get frustrated with her about respectability politics, and exchange recipes on how to prepare the rich - we like 'em spit roasted! Don't forget to donate to our GoFundMes so we can move back to our ancestral homes of Ireland and Italy!

Mattachine: A Queer Serial
S3 E6 "The Sip-in & the Social Prophet"

Mattachine: A Queer Serial

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 79:39


“I think we have to decide how far we can go for caring about what heterosexuals think.” • Bonus episodes!! Research dives! (Often NSFW.) Mugs! Buttons! Books! Plus tons of other fun stuff! $3/month at Patreon.com/QueerSerial. Bonus episodes come right to your phone like any other podcast! If you’re already a Patreon gal, click here to make those bonus episodes pop up in your regular podcast feed. Looking for some reruns? Check out this handy dandy EPISODE GUIDE.

History is Gay
Episode 34: Queers in the Civil Rights Movement

History is Gay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 98:29


For today’s episode, Leigh is joined by return guest host, Aubree Calvin, to commemorate Black History Month by telling the stories of some folks who made contributions to the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s whose queerness has been overlooked or erased, and the ways in which the tremendous work done by Black activists was absolutely essential to the evolution of LGBTQ rights actions. Listen to hear about Freedom Rides organizer Rodney Powell’s epic takedown of Rev. Rick Warren, Ernestine Eckstein’s directions for the homophile movement, and Lorraine Hansberry’s thoughts on Eartha Kitt’s legs. Our wonderful guest host for this episode, Aubree Calvin, can be found at www.aubreecalvin.com or on her podcast Southern Queeries. You can also hear Aubree in our episode on Sister Rosetta Tharpe! Outline 0:00 – Introduction 5:12 – Main Topic: Queers in the Civil Rights Movement 5:27 – Socio-Historical Context 13:47 – 14:18 — Content warning: police brutality/violence mention 20:02 – Who were they? Bio Time. 31:13 – 34:21 – Content warning: violence mention 40:57 – Why do we think they're gay?  1:01:46 – Fun Segment: Word of the Week 1:24:56 – Content warning: suicide mention 1:28:01 – Fun Segment: Pop Culture Tie-In 1:22:25  – Main Takeaways and Final Conclusions 1:29:30 – How Gay were They? 1:35:59 – Closing and Where to Find us Online Please fill out our first-ever History is Gay Listener Survey! We want to hear from YOU and your thoughts about the show! What do you like? What do you dislike? What do you want us to know? Go to www.historyisgaypodcast.com/survey to fill it out, and if you enter your email, you might win a free HIG tee!  Want to help us continue to make the show? Support us on Patreon and get awesome goodies, behind-the-scenes access, special minisodes, and more! You can get super cool merch in our store! Shirts, hoodies, totes, a coloring book, and other neat things. If you’d like to help us transcribe the show for our d/Deaf and hard of hearing fans, please head on over to www.historyisgaypodcast.com/transcribe to join the team of volunteers! Find our full list of sources and bonus content at www.historyisgaypodcast.com. Get at us on twitter @historyisgaypod, tumblr at historyisgaypodcast, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Don't forget to rate and review so more folks can see the show!

WHOREible decisions
Ep 205: High Sex, Bukake & the Pvssy Poet (Ft. Samara the Pvssy Poet)

WHOREible decisions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 70:15


On this week's episode of Whoreible Decisions, the duo is joined by Samara the Pvssy Poet to talk erotic poetry & bukake. This week's Black Sexcellence features Ernestine Eckstein, a leader in the NY chapter of the first lesbian civil & political rights org in the US. We follow that up with a man who died from an extreme orgasm and then tips on how to have successful sex while being high. Dig in to the Whoreible Decision this week which is the erotic poetry & the power of words.  Follow this week's guest on Instagram @pvssypoet_thegoddess @goddesshempress and listen to her podcast Pillow Talk Twins @pillowtalktwins  Follow the hosts on social media Weezy @Weezywtf & Mandii @Fullcourtpumps and follow the Whoreible Decisions pages Instagram @whoreible_decisions Twitter @whoreiblepod Don't forget to tag #whoreibledecisions or @ us to let us know what you think of this week's episode! Want more? Bonus episodes, merch and more Whoreible Decisions!! Become a Patron at Patreon.com/whoreibledecisions Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kona er nefnd
Kona er nefnd... Ernestine Eckstein og Stormé DeLarverie - 4. þáttur, 2. sería

Kona er nefnd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 81:44


Konur dagsins eru mikilvægir brautryðjendur og baráttukonur í hinsegin baráttu síðustu aldar. Ernestine Eckstein og Stormé DeLarverie tóku virkan þátt í að berjast fyrir réttindum sínum og annarra, á mótum hinseginleikans og þess að vera svartar konur í rasískum veruleika.

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Fantastic Women and Where to Find Them
She was a Daughter of Bilitis/She is a rocket scientist

Fantastic Women and Where to Find Them

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 41:56


Ernestine Eckstein/Camille Wardrop Alleyne On Episode 6, Priscila and Tracey discuss two fantastic women from the USA and Trinidad. Intro and outro music created by Jenova Reunion. Pris passionately recounts the tale (what little we know) of Ernestine Eckstein, a social and civil rights activist who rose up pre-Stonewall. Tray talks about Camille Wardrop, a rocket designer, space scientist, aerospace engineer, science ambassador and educational leader from Trinidad. These women's struggles and achievements can inspire little girls everywhere to dream and to live their own lives. You can check out our footnotes and our delicious cocktail recipe here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gaskSyoZS3CDBO6z00px_42H_rl3r8NZbHZDsteOX6Q/edit?usp=sharing Thank you Ernestine Eckstein, and may you rest in power.

Notorious Women
"Ernestine Eckstein And Anna Coleman Ladd!"

Notorious Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 64:01


Even though we've just wrapped #Pride month, we send the month out with a bang. On this week's episode, we discuss the obscure, yet important life of LGBT activist, Ernestine Eckstein; and the amazing post WWI work of sculptor, Anna Coleman Ladd.

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KUCI: Get the Funk Out
5/2/19 - Janeane spoke with JASON BAUMANN New York Public Library Coordinator of Humanities and LGBTQ Collections JASON BAUMANN

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019


Janeane spoke with JASON BAUMANN New York Public Library Coordinator of Humanities and LGBTQ Collections JASON BAUMANN, New York Public Library Coordinator of Humanities and LGBTQ Collections Thursday, May 2, 2019 In honor of the 50th anniversary of the historic Stonewall uprising, a new anthology celebrating the past, present, and future of LGBTQ activism Among the topics covered in THE STONEWALL READER: · The presence of LGBTQ activism before Stonewall: Although many people think of the Stonewall uprising as the start of LGBTQ liberation movements, they were preceded by almost a decade of activism from organizations like the Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis, who organized conferences, published nationally distributed magazines, and demonstrated at the White House and the Pentagon. · The emergence of transgender political organizing: Some might consider transgender activism to be a recent phenomenon, but there was an emerging transgender rights movement in the 1960s through pioneering magazines like Tranvestia and organizations like the Erickson Educational Foundation and the Labyrinth Foundation Counseling Service. · The people of color on the front lines: Trailblazing figures like African American activists Ernestine Eckstein, Joel Hall, and Marsha P. Johnson, Latinx activists Sylvia Rivera and Jeanne Córdova, and Japanese American activist Kiyoshi Kuromiya were at the center of the LGBTQ movements of the time. · Early queer revolts: Stonewall was preceded by earlier queer revolts like the Cooper Do-nuts Riot in Los Angeles in 1959, the Dewey’s restaurant sit-in in Philadelphia in 1965, the Compton’s Cafeteria Riot in San Francisco in 1966, and the protests against the raid of the Black Cat Tavern in Los Angeles in 1967, among others.

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive
Season 4: Episode 9: Ernestine Eckstein

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 34:14


Ernestine Eckstein is an iconic figure from the 1960s homophile movement—from photos showing her as the only African American woman at the earliest protests, to her trailblazing cover story in The Ladder. Now we can put a voice to those images with a never-before-heard 1965 interview. Visit our episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive
Season 4: Episode 9: Ernestine Eckstein

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 34:14


Ernestine Eckstein is an iconic figure from the 1960s homophile movement—from photos showing her as the only African American woman at the earliest protests, to her trailblazing cover story in The Ladder. Now we can put a voice to those images with a never-before-heard 1965 interview. Visit our episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources.

african americans ladder ernestine eckstein
Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Our fourth season is about beginnings. So we're going to start at the beginning and hear from the activists and visionaries who got the ball rolling for LGBTQ civil rights. In this episode, meet some of the trailblazers who will guide us from 1897 in Germany to the eve of the Stonewall uprising, including Magnus Hirschfeld, Harry Hay, Ernestine Eckstein, Bayard Rustin, and Martha Shelley. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Our fourth season is about beginnings. So we’re going to start at the beginning and hear from the activists and visionaries who got the ball rolling for LGBTQ civil rights. In this episode, meet some of the trailblazers who will guide us from 1897 in Germany to the eve of the Stonewall uprising, including Magnus Hirschfeld, Harry Hay, Ernestine Eckstein, Bayard Rustin, and Martha Shelley.