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Join us as we chat about this year's Science And Fiction book Anatomy: A Love Story by Dana Schwartz. We discuss the challenges the main character faces in fulfilling her dream to become a surgeon, and draw parallels to real life historical people who faced similar challenges.Books Mentioned:The Edinburgh Seven: The Story Of The First Women To Study Medicine by Janey Louise JonesReferences:More about Elizabeth Garret Anderson Post and artwork about James Barry by Fox Fisher for Trans+ History Week More about Sophia Jex-Blake More about The Edinburgh Seven Join us for our June books Gwen And Art Are Not In Love by Lex Croucher and This Is How You Lose The Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max GladstoneWhere to find us: Join the Scientists Who Read book club & community Follow Scientists Who Read on Instagram & TikTok Follow Jen on Instagram Find all of our other links, such as our merch shop here Support us & get exclusive bonus content on Patreon
Does it really matter if Tiny is a boy or a girl? They like all sorts of different things like dressing up, football and cake.
Fox Fisher is an award winning content creator, whose art has billions of views around the world. Fox writes and illustrates their own books, runs a media company, My Genderation, and creates illustrations for media platforms such as the Guardian, Metro, iNews and Gay Times. Their word of the day is THEY. CONNECT WITH FOX: T: @theFoxFisher I: @thefoxfisher #AnthemsPride is a collection of 30 original manifestos, speeches, stories, poems and rallying cries written and voiced by exceptional LGBTQIA+ contributors and allies. It was created, sound designed and executive produced by Hana Walker-Brown with lead producer Bea Duncan, producer Francesca Turauskis and production manager Rory Boyle. The artwork is by Mars West and Eleanore Bamber. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello, friends! In volume 3 of my intersectionality series, I talk about Sex, gender, sexuality, and how outdated societal norms have contributed to the erasure of gender diverse people. Resources: Natalie Wynn- @contrapoints Fox Fisher- @thefoxfisher Ashlee Marie Preston- @ashleemariepreston Isis King- @msisisking. Matt Bernstein- @mattxiv. Yasmin Benoit- @theyasminbenoit For questions or comments, you can reach me on IG at @shepodx or leave a voice message via anchor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Charity Promotion: Democracy Works: This advertisement is part of a charitable initiative in partnership with Democracy Works. howto.vote
In the 70s, there was no such thing as an “LGBTQ+ community”. The log books reveal how identities, labels and definitions have always been in flux among those with minority sexual and gender identities. Former Switchboard volunteer Diana James is among the contributors who explains all this to Tash and Adam. Transgender and non-binary activists Owl and Fox Fisher guide us through their thoughts on how identities form in today's internet-focused world.Content warning: historic terms.The Log Books — stories from Britain's LGBT+ history and conversations about being queer today. Produced by Shivani Dave, Adam Smith and Tash Walker, in partnership with Switchboard - the LGBT+ helpline.For more information about identities and labels, take a look at:Why We Need More Queer Identity Labels, Not FewerStonewall's glossary of termsA Brief History of the LGBTQ InitialismMusic by Tom Foskett-BarnesArtwork by Natalie Dotohttps://www.thelogbooks.orgSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thelogbooks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This latest podcast is on Queer Activism Now as we celebrate LGBTQ+ rights in the UK thirty years on from the Stonewall Riots in New York. The panel share some uncomfortable truths and suggest positive solutions. Chairing the discussion is Journalist and author Amelia Abraham, whose interests include LGBTQ+ identity politics, feminism and human rights. Joining her on the stage are Fox Fisher- an award winning artist, filmmaker and trans rights campaigner, Tanya Compas - a multi-award-winning youth worker and writer who has seen her work published by Refinery29, gal-dem, Cosmopolitan and more. Plus, Dr Senthorun Raj, who is a Lecturer in Law at Keele University. Violet Nights, the monthly event held at Southbank Centre in London is a real-life forum for conversations which usually happen online; with music, performance and discussion in front of a live audience. You can join in the discussion too; where do you think society is with LGBTQ+ rights in 2019? Do you think it is too easy to refer to all these different people with that one initialism? Get involved using #violetnights or @southbankcentre on social media. Let us know also, what you think of the podcast series - we’d love you to follow us or write a review. And, if you’re between 18 and 25 you can apply for a spot on our free two day podcast making course. If you love them and want to know how to make one, on this two-day course you’ll learn how to plan, make and share your own podcast, by working on actual episodes of Violet Nights. If that sounds cool, head to the Southbank Centre website or search Southbank Violet Nights and we should pop up. That’s also the place to get tickets to our future Violet Nights events. It’s all free! Podcast Presenters: Nanda Poleon and Alex Williams Podcast Producer and Editor: Phill Brown Executive Producer: Chrystal Genesis Music by: @BlackMale_Beats
Another one of the episodes from the dark and long forgotten YouTube days. This time we talk to Fox Fisher (who at the time time of recording, early 2015, went by He but now goes by they)
Documentaries about the LGBT community have broken into the mainstream. Films like My Transexual Summer, Gay and Under Attack and Girls to Men have told a diverse range of stories. While some of these were celebrated, others were accused of being voyeuristic and exploitative. So what is the attitude of broadcasters, programme-makers and the film industry towards gender identity and sexuality, and is there any diversity behind the camera? A panel chaired by Theresa Health and including Bill-Joe Newington, Jes Wilkins, Twiggy Pucci Garcon and Fox Fisher discuss.
- Fox and Owl Can’t Get Married - we be hear about the new documentary from film-maker Fox Fisher exploring inequalities for trans people within the UK law, specifically on the subject of marriage, and discuss LGBT activism in Russia and 5 years of Trans Pride Brighton - and Nicky Haydn from Otherplace Productions and The Warren is in with what you can expect during the Fringe - it’s a cornucopia of delights (some very saucy) including the return of Patti Plinko!
In the first episode of our mini-series on transgender and non-binary identity we explore media representation. Includes interviews with boxing promoter Kellie Maloney, activist and artist Fox Fisher, and others.
In the second episode of our mini-series on transgender and non-binary identity we talk to artist and activist Fox Fisher about his transition, as well as festival goers at Sparkle — the world’s largest transgender festival.
-It's June, and that means only one thing. Trans Pride is back and its bigger, bolder and better and to give us the low down on everything T Pride 2015 Fox Fisher is in the studio with us today. -Also joining the Fantastic Mr Fox is the Lovely Alice Denny to give us an update on their ground breaking documentary series My Genderation. Music From Meghan Trainor - All About the base Mink Deville - Spanish Stroll Mick Harvey - Out of Time Man Caught a Ghost - Cant let Go The Kinks - I'm not Like Everybody Else Ella Fitzgerald and Louie Jordan - Stone Cold dead in the Market RJD2 - Ghost Writer It's June, and that means only one thing. Trans Pride is back and its bigger, bolder and better and to give us the low down on everything T Pride 2015 Fox Fisher is in the studio with us today. Also joining the Fantastic Mr Fox is the Lovely Alice Denny to give us an update on their ground breaking documentary series My Genderation. Plus a new feature I'm calling Toilet Break Music From Meghan Trainor - All About the base Mink Deville - Spanish Stroll Mick Harvey - Out of Time Man Caught a Ghost - Cant let Go The Kinks - I'm not Like Everybody Else Ella Fitzgerald and Louie Jordan - Stone Cold dead in the Market RJD2 - Ghost Writer