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Served Up
Episode 244: Standing Up for Human Rights with Katie Blair

Served Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 33:35


Katie Blair, Vice President of Advocacy for PFLAG National, joins Bridget and guest host Kyle McHugh to discuss the current coordinated assault on LGBTQ+ rights around the country, and how PFLAG continues its decades-long efforts to inform, support, and inspire members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies to stand up and advocate for true equality for all persons. Resources discussed during the show are all available via: www.pflag.org

The Gee and Ursula Show
Hour 1: EXCLUSIVE: How Does the New Pope Feel About Gay Rights?

The Gee and Ursula Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 36:12


URSULA'S TOP STORIES: EXCLUSIVE: How does the new Pope feel about gay rights? // Man allegedly shot AR-15 at deputy in Thurston County // Seattle gets a new area code // GUEST: PC Executive Ryan Mello on the (so far) successful lawsuit against the Trump administration and implications of potential financial losses for the County // GUEST: Luke Duecey, Seattle gives Canadians a 30% discount

Parents' Rights Now!
Where Do Gay Rights Stop, and Parents' Rights Begin?

Parents' Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 17:32


Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. Today's episode explores the evolution of gay rights, focusing on the historical context provided by Harvey Milk's activism and its implications for today's LGBTQ+ education in public schools. It discusses the increasing influence of LGBTQ+ ideologies in K-12 education, the challenges to parental rights, and the role of government in protecting individual rights. The conversation emphasizes the need for parental involvement in education and critiques the current state of policies affecting minors.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com

The Jack Jewell Podcast
Is Islam Compatible With Western Society? | JT Pinna #036

The Jack Jewell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 97:22


Is Islam Compatible With Western Society? | JT Pinna. Blasphemy laws, Sharia courts, Burkas, First-cousin marriage, the Rape Gangs, Women's Rights, Gay Rights... these are all contentious issues in the UK due to the introduction of Islam into mainstream society. With our classical liberal values under threat and the Muslim population on a steady rise, can we preserve our free society, but in harmony with Islam? I discuss my concerns around this with JT Pinna, host of the Crossing Faiths Podcast. Follow JT

Sad Francisco
No Gay Rights, Only Queer Wrongs

Sad Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 64:11


Live from the Mission! A conversation between Deeg, Deni, Jemma and Lavelle recorded March 13, 2025 at 518 Valencia Street, steps away from the Death Star known as Manny's. A night of "tales of queer insurrection" where the audience heard the short and sweet versions of the histories of three longstanding Bay Area queer movement groups: Gay Shame, LAGAI Queer Insurrection!, and Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism!  Presented in collaboration with HALA Collective and Left in the Bay; thanks also to Clean Air Network.   Support us and find links to our past episodes: patreon.com/sadfrancisco  

Wild & Sublime
Legislating for polyamory and diverse family structures

Wild & Sublime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 34:20 Transcription Available


In this final episode of our Polyamory in Depth season, Karen chats with David Carlson, campaign coordinator for OPEN, about how to begin legislating at the local level for nondiscrimination ordinances protecting polyamorous folks and those in diverse family structures.In this episode:OPEN - The Organization for Polyamory and Ethical Non-MonogamyOPEN's campaign coordinator David Carson Host, sex educator, and energy worker Karen Yates OPEN's Legislative ToolkitGet Say It Better in Bed, Karen's free guide to upping your intimacy pleasure. Download here!The Afterglow, our Patreon membership group, brings you regular bonus content, early alerts, and goodies! Our newest $10/mo member benefit: 10% off all W&S merch! Or show your love for Wild & Sublime any time: Leave a tip!Be Wild & Sublime out in the world!  Check out our new tees and accessories for maximum visibility. Peep our Limited Collection and let your inner relationship anarchist run free… Prefer to read the convo? Full episode transcripts are available on our website.Support the showFollow Wild & Sublime on Instagram and Facebook!

Polishing Turds
#62. VILLAGE PEOPLE PART I: "Must Dance and Have a Mustache"

Polishing Turds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 86:05


We begin a three part series on the Village People, who for legal reasons we must tell you are absolutely not gay at all...FOLLOW US:Instagram: polishing.podcast Twitter/X: @polishing_turds email: polishingturdspodcast@gmail.com

Kansas Reflector Podcast
The movement for gay rights in 1970s Kansas

Kansas Reflector Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 33:22


Author Katherine Rose-Mockry talks about the example set by University of Kansas students in the 1970s who founded the Kansas Gay Liberation Front. She writes about them in her new book, "Liberating Lawrence."

But We Loved
Gay Rights Activism in the 60s & 70s

But We Loved

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 33:27 Transcription Available


Martha Shelley was one of the architects of the mid 20th century gay rights movement. She recalls the issues she fought against back then — and explains why they're so relevant today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Labor Radio-Podcast Weekly
The Rick Smith Show; RadioLabour; Real News Network Podcast; Work Week Radio; Tales from the Reuther Library; Delta Workers Unite

Labor Radio-Podcast Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 33:00 Transcription Available


On this week's Labor Radio Podcast Weekly: The Rick Smith Show takes a look at dealing with the Trump administration; Jon Milton wonders Is the US a fascist country? on RadioLabour; On the Real News Network Podcast. Mehdi Hasan and Francesca Fiorentina on Trump's political strategy; Work Week Radio investigates the threats of AI; The Carter Presidency and Gay Rights on Tales from the Reuther Library; And in our final segment, we find out how airline workers cope with extreme cold, on Delta Workers Unite. Help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. Highlights from labor radio and podcast shows around the country, part of the national Labor Radio Podcast Network of shows focusing on working people's issues and concerns. @RickSmithShow @radiolabour @labormedianow @ReutherLibrary#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Captain Swing, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.

Tales from the Reuther Library
The Carter Presidency and Gay Rights

Tales from the Reuther Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 52:34


Dr. Harris Dousemetzis shares the extraordinary impact of U.S. President Jimmy Carter on gay rights in the 1970s and early 1980s, from instituting policies to prevent anti-gay discrimination of most federal employees to facilitating IRS nonprofit status for gay rights organizations and community centers, enabling them to receive federal funding for educational materials and health … Continue reading The Carter Presidency and Gay Rights

AP Audio Stories
Anita Bryant, a popular singer who became known for opposition to gay rights, dead at age 84

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 0:47


AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on that a popular singer who became known over the second half of her life for her outspoken opposition to gay rights, has died.

But We Loved
The American LGBTQ+ Museum's Board Chair on the Power of Representation

But We Loved

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 35:46 Transcription Available


Richard Burns has been a pillar of the American LGBTQ+ rights movement. He helped organize the first National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1979. Later, he became the executive director of the NYC LGBTQ Center when New York was the epicenter for AIDS. Here, he discusses his role in history and why that history must be protected and passed down to young people.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Coming Out with Lauren & Nicole
The Pod's 300th Episode with Amber Ruffin!

Coming Out with Lauren & Nicole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 53:09


Holy cow! It's the podcast's THREE HUNDREDTH EPISODE, and to celebrate this landmark event, Lauren has brought on the *incomparable* Amber Ruffin (Late Night with Seth Meyers; The Amber Ruffin Show)! Amber is an Emmy and Tony-nominated writer *and* a best-selling author, but most important of all: she and Lauren go back nearly twenty years. Despite being incredibly open to the idea of being queer (not to mention being surrounded by lesbians for most of her career in comedy), Amber only recently realized that she was more than just a *really* good ally. Amber explains how the type of people she's attracted to - androgynous women and non-binary folks - just weren't super visible until recently; also, there was the whole thing where she was married to a man for thirteen years. Amber shares how she accidentally outed herself to her male coworker because phones are hard and discusses how gay butch women have somehow ALWAYS been able to clock her, even before she could clock herself. All this, plus the "gay as hell" leather sweatsuit that Amber owned and wore as a five-year-old child!Amber is at @amberruffin across all social media, but you can also watch her on your TV on Late Night with Seth Meyers and Have I Got News for You. Plus, check out the two books she wrote with her sister Lacey and their hilarious podcast, The Amber & Lacey, Lacey & Amber Show! Lauren was a guest in October!

Parents' Rights Now!
Where Do Gay Rights Stop, and Parents' Rights Begin? 

Parents' Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 18:07


Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. Today's episode explores the evolution of gay rights, focusing on the historical context provided by Harvey Milk's activism and its implications for today's LGBTQ+ education in public schools. It discusses the increasing influence of LGBTQ+ ideologies in K-12 education, the challenges to parental rights, and the role of government in protecting individual rights. The conversation emphasizes the need for parental involvement in education and critiques the current state of policies affecting minors.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com

Who? Weekly
Craig Melvin, Pete Wicks & Gavin Casalegno?

Who? Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 75:53


HAPPY 10TH ANNIVERSARY TO "why are u punishing me Sent From My Sony Xperia Z2"! In honor of the most perfect email of all time, Bobby "wrote" a song — and I bet it'll be the only parody song ever written about an email from the 2014 Sony Hack! Vittoria Ceretti turned 26!!!!!!!!!! Craig Melvin's replacing Hoda, Gay Rights! (Twins!) Gay W̶r̶o̶n̶g̶s̶ Huhs! (Clay Aiken!) Plus, Jhene is NOT engaged, Ashlee Simpson comments "No" on something, Skai Jackson IS pregnant [EXCLUSIVE... to People], Billy Bob WAS spotted looking... like a pirate! Kinda. Plus, A "Stars Are Just Like Us!" Game. As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly TICKETS ARE STILL ON SALE FOR THE FINAL SHOW OF OUR FALL TOUR! NEW YORK CITY, WHERE WE WILL WELCOME SPECIAL GUEST JOHN EARLY!!!! GET 'EM AT WHOWEEKLY.US/LIVE. 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

Talking Hoosier History
Gloria Frankel & The Seahorse: The South Bend LGBT Club's Fight for Gay Rights

Talking Hoosier History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 9:57


In 2015, Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend announced in a South Bend Tribune op-ed that he was gay, making him Indiana's first openly gay mayor. Four decades before Buttigieg's announcement, the city reportedly outlawed same-sex dancing. In 1974, Gloria Frankel and her gay club, The Seahorse Cabaret, withstood police harassment, challenged regulations against LGBT individuals, and endured a firebombing. In this episode of Talking Hoosier History, we explore the fight for gay rights in the Michiana area and the intrepid woman who lead the charge. Written by Nicole Poletika and voiced by Justin Clark. Produced by A.J. Chrapliwy. A transcript, show notes, and more information on this episode is available at the THH website: https://podcast.history.in.gov/.  

Real Talk with Mary Contrary and Starfish
#51. Revoking Abortion Trans and Gay Rights

Real Talk with Mary Contrary and Starfish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 24:36


Project 2025 includes several policies that could significantly impact women's, transgender, and gay rights. Join us to discuss!

Series Podcast: This Way Out
The National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights Radio Documentary in FULL

Series Podcast: This Way Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 60:42


This “audio scrapbook” of the first national LGBT march and rally in the U.S. capital on October 14, 1979, produced by “This Way Out” Coordinating Producer Greg Gordon and Associate Producer Lucia Chappelle, illuminates the problems and the passion of the first demonstration of its kind. As rich with the music and culture of the period as it is with the politics, the hour traces the event from the initial planning conference and some activists' heartfelt and sometimes humorous cross-country trip to D.C. on a “Freedom Train” to the big day itself, and its coverage (or lack thereof) in the conventional media. To help us continue to pursue the stories of significance in our community, consider joining our family of listener-donors today at thiswayout.org/donate. Produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chappelle. Music by Blue Dot Sessions (Jazzberry).

Series Podcast: This Way Out
The National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights Radio Documentary

Series Podcast: This Way Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 27:58


There's a reason why October is LGBTQ History Month. The community historically laid claim to it with a 1979 event in the U.S. capitol. Just ten years after Stonewall and long before the age of acronyms, the massive October 1979 march and rally for LGBTQ rights surpassed all expectations — for good and for ill. Excerpts from an hour-long radio documentary that you can stream at thiswayout.org. And in NewsWrap: Poland's coalition government introduces civil unions legislation, Saskatchewan's Parliament votes to require parental consent “when a student requests that their preferred name, gender identity, and/or gender expression to be used” at school, 97 percent of transgender and nonbinary young people receiving gender-affirming health care in a JAMA Pediatrics study are “highly satisfied,” U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign ads deride Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris' support for transgender rights, and more international LGBTQ news reported by Melanie Keller and David Hunt (produced by Brian DeShazor).  All this on the October 28, 2024 edition of This Way Out! Join our family of listener-donors today at http://thiswayout.org/donate/ NOTE TO RADIO STATIONS: The weekly program uploaded to SoundCloud will soon include a pitch for This Way Out/Overnight Productions (Inc.). Stations can download a pitch-free version from radio4all.net or Pacifica's AudioPort.Org. For more information, contact Brian@ThisWayOut.org.

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio
Radio GAG, the Gays against Gun Show: The Wheels On The Bus

Brooklyn Free Speech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 23:43


Join us on Radio GAG for The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round. A bus load of gun violence prevention activists were in NYC for Guacathon 2024. On the bus, we met up with Scout Cardillo from March for Our Lives and Bulletproof Pride. We discuss how this national GVP, youth lead organization is working to address the intersectional issues facing the LGBTQIA+ community at an upcoming advocacy day in DC.Beep! Beep! Out on the street... New York City Council Member and one of GAG's "Fierce Queenz", Eric Bottcher introduced legislation requiring gun stores to display graphic imagery, in addition to warning signage, that conveys the health dangers of firearm ownership. GAG President, Jay W. Walker delivers inspiring words at the event.For show and tell, Change the Ref and March for Our Lives have collaborated on theshotline.org...a new way to contact your representative about gun violence. AI technology has re-created the voices of those shot and killed by guns so they can call our representatives in hopes of changing gun laws. Our in Memoriam is for the Apalachee High School shooting victims in Winder, GA. bulletproofpride.org/www.theshotline.org/Host: Ti CersleyContributors: Cathy Mario-Thomas, Libby Edwards, Sarah Germain Lily, Frank Gargiulohttps://www.facebook.com/@GaysAgainstGunsNYC

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Why Arthur Leahy Was So Important For LGBTQ Rights In Cork

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 13:04


PJ talks to Arthur Leahy the man who pioneered a lot of activism in Cork from Gay Rights to Gaza protests Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scattershot Symphony:  The Music of Peter Link
Series 1, Episode 37: Brent Nicholson Earle - Looking Back In Time

Scattershot Symphony: The Music of Peter Link

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 39:48


We'd love to hear from you! Please send us a Text Message!Recently, in August of 2024, we released a Watchfire Music Theater Of The Imagination video entitled Brent Nicholson Earl, A Most Extraordinary Man. It is an amazing story of determination and triumph, and it memorializes the 1986 fundraising Close Upon The Hour Concert in New York City that helped finance Brent Nicholson Earle, and The American Run For The End Of Aids, his historic run around the circumference of the United States, bringing National attention to the plight and potential solutions of the AIDS epidemic.  In the video, I tell the story of this lifelong friend who spent his life championing Gay rights. The story, which was the main feature in a decade ending People Magazine Special, is a doozy. In remembering back, there are so many angles to the telling of the story, that I found it impossible in the video to tell the complete story.  Consequently, in October of 2024 I interviewed Brent Nicholson Earl and asked him to look back once again at this time in his life nd recall some of the amazing insights and special moments of his historic run.a This podcast, an addendum to the video, does just that. Watch the video!Brought to you by Watchfire Music watchfiremusic.com Updated Watchfire Music Commercial To access all of the episodes in our podcast, please subscribe to Watchfire Music's Theater Of The Imagination Subscription Series. Unlock all of the episodes and experience so much more! Learn More here: https://bit.ly/theater-of-the-imagination-info Or, if you're ready to subscribe, subscribe here: https://bit.ly/subscribe-to-theater-of-the-imagination We'd love to hear from you! Please send us a Text Message!

How to Win 2024
The Threat of Project 2025 on LGBTQ+ Rights

How to Win 2024

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 42:19


On the third episode of “The Threat of Project 2025,” Jen Psaki speaks with the ACLU's Deputy Director for Transgender Justice, Chase Strangio, to discuss Project 2025's specific language against LGBTQ+ people and how its policies aim to criminalize trans existence. Then, a look at the real-life consequences for trans people and their families who have been displaced due to restrictive bans on gender-affirming care as Jen speaks to Debi Jackson, a mom who's been fighting for the safety of her child.Want to listen to this show without ads? Sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts. As a subscriber you'll also be able to get occasional bonus content from this and other shows.

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters
Queer History: Part I | Harry Hay and the Beginnings of American Gay Rights

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 19:10


In this start to a new series on the history of the 20th Century gay rights movement, Harry examines the overlooked figure Harry Hay, his organisation the Mattachine Society, and Hay's lifelong association with NAMBLA.

TV Pilot's License
Gay Rights, James Burrows, and Will and Grace

TV Pilot's License

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 69:05


Ring the Jimmy Burrows Alarm™️! We're back with the smash hit Will & Grace! The show that brought gay comedy to the mainstream after the despicable shunning of the Ellen Degeneres show. Join us as we learn how it came to be, the legacy it leaves, and some fascinating tidbits about pilot and character development straight from the Jimmy Burrows memoir ‘Directed by James Burrows' Come catch all your favorites Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullaley and stick around for an exhilarating round of “Guess That Guest Star!” Hosts Geoff Kerbis Max Singer Rich Inman --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pilotslicense/support

Trumpcast
What Next: Why Gay Rights Are Under Attack – Again

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 30:42


What the fight against the “Briggs Initiative” in 1970s California tells us about the fight for gay rights—and the fight to keep those victories in place. Guest: Christina Cauterucci, senior writer at Slate and host of Slow Burn Season 9: Gays Against Briggs. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Public.com+Public Investing Disclosure: Public Investing offers a High-Yield Cash Account where funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance; Public Investing is not a bank. See public.com/#disclosures-main for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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What Next | Daily News and Analysis
Why Gay Rights Are Under Attack – Again

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 30:42


What the fight against the “Briggs Initiative” in 1970s California tells us about the fight for gay rights—and the fight to keep those victories in place. Guest: Christina Cauterucci, senior writer at Slate and host of Slow Burn Season 9: Gays Against Briggs. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Public.com+Public Investing Disclosure: Public Investing offers a High-Yield Cash Account where funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance; Public Investing is not a bank. See public.com/#disclosures-main for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Slate Daily Feed
What Next: Why Gay Rights Are Under Attack – Again

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 30:42


What the fight against the “Briggs Initiative” in 1970s California tells us about the fight for gay rights—and the fight to keep those victories in place. Guest: Christina Cauterucci, senior writer at Slate and host of Slow Burn Season 9: Gays Against Briggs. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Public.com+Public Investing Disclosure: Public Investing offers a High-Yield Cash Account where funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance; Public Investing is not a bank. See public.com/#disclosures-main for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Women in Charge
What Next: Why Gay Rights Are Under Attack – Again

Women in Charge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 30:42


What the fight against the “Briggs Initiative” in 1970s California tells us about the fight for gay rights—and the fight to keep those victories in place. Guest: Christina Cauterucci, senior writer at Slate and host of Slow Burn Season 9: Gays Against Briggs. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Public.com+Public Investing Disclosure: Public Investing offers a High-Yield Cash Account where funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance; Public Investing is not a bank. See public.com/#disclosures-main for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Stuff Mom Never Told You
SMNTY Classics: The Pushback Against the Pride Flag

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 17:55 Transcription Available


Pride flags have been destroyed and even banned in public spaces across the country. We talk about how that has played out on a larger scale and a more personal one in this classic episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

One Year
Introducing Slow Burn: Gays Against Briggs | 1. A Hotbed of Homosexuality

One Year

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 51:02


The new season of Slate's Slow Burn continues a story you heard on the very first episode of One Year: 1977 - "Anita Bryant's War on Gay Rights." In the 1970s, San Francisco became a welcoming home for tens of thousands of new gay residents—and a modern-day Sodom for the American right. With a moral panic sweeping across the United States, a Florida orange juice spokeswoman inspired an ambitious California politician to launch his own campaign against lesbians and gays—one that would change the course of U.S. history.  (If you—or anyone you know—are in crisis, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, anytime: Dial 988 or visit 988lifeline.org.) Season 9 of Slow Burn was written and produced by Christina Cauterucci. Slow Burn is produced by Sophie Summergrad, Kelly Jones, and Joel Meyer.  Josh Levin is the editorial director of Slow Burn. Derek John is Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts. Susan Matthews is Slate's executive editor. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. We had engineering help from Patrick Fort and Madeline Ducharme. Our theme music is composed by Alexis Cuadrado. Artwork by Ivylise Simones, based on an image of Silvana Nova and a poster designed by Larry Hermsen and the Too Much Graphics Collective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Think Outside Podcast
Two Dads, Two Adoptions, One Beautiful Story

Think Outside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 48:29


Join host Brittany Lee as she chats with Brandon and Calvin Tate, the dynamic duo behind Magic Nights Publishing and authors of the enchanting children's book Blake's Adventure With The Halloween Witch. In this heartwarming episode, Brandon and Calvin share their unique journey through adoption, the joys and challenges of parenting as a gay, interracial couple, and how their experiences inspired their magical storytelling. Tune in for a delightful conversation filled with laughter, love, and the enchanting world of two dads who turned their dreams of family and writing into a beautiful reality.Join us as we create a community where mothers can find solace, wisdom, and encouragement. Whether you're a new momma, seasoned momma, non-birth momma, or soon-to-be momma, "The OkMomma" is your go-to resource for embracing the beautiful, messy, and profound journey of motherhood.Tune in, connect with us, and let's navigate the transformative journey of motherhood together.Call (805) 222-6106 to submit your questions, stories, and tips for a chance to be featured on The OkMomma PodcastJoin our Facebook groupJoin our mailing list

The Quicky
The 78'ers On The Night Sydney Mardi Gras Was Violently Born

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 17:24


Have you heard of the 78'ers? They're the group people who first marched through the streets of Sydney in celebration of the queer community. Unfortunately, not everyone was keen to partake in the partying, resulting in arrests, protests and violence. Almost 50 years on from the very first Sydney Gay & Lesbian Made Gras and where are we at? We ask some of those original 78'ers their thoughts on just how far we've come. THE END BITS  Subscribe to Mamamia Listen: The Tough Conversation We Need To Have To Keep Our Kids Safe Get $20 off for our birthday. Click here to get a yearly Mamamia subscription for just $49. GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy  With thanks to:  Original 78'ers Diane Minnis & Karl Zlotkowski. You can find out more about the organisation here and buy their book here Producers: Claire Murphy  Senior Producer: Taylah StranoAudio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Brian Lehrer Show
A History of the Struggle to Pass NYC's 1986 Gay Rights Bill

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 26:09


Stephen Petrus, director of Public History Programs at LaGuardia and Wagner Archives at LaGuardia Community College and curator of “The Battle for Intro. 2: The New York City Gay Rights Bill, 1971 – 1986", talks about the work he and his students did in putting together a digital exhibit on the New York City Gay Rights Bill, which passed after a long fight between advocates and opponents, and Allen Roskoff, civil rights activist, president of the Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club, and the co-author of the nation's first gay rights bill, recalls his involvement in the bill and the activism that led to its passage.

Indie Thinker with Reed Uberman
How Did Gay Rights Become A Civil Rights Issue?

Indie Thinker with Reed Uberman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 19:35


LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE: youtube.com/indiethinkerVoddie Baucham's new book goes into detail about the intentional strategy to lump gay rights in the civil rights movement.

Wisdom Shared with Carole Blueweiss
Bible Mistranslations and LGBTQ Marginalization: A Pastor's Daughter Speaks Out

Wisdom Shared with Carole Blueweiss

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 37:03


Episode Summary Sharon "Rocky" Roggio is my special guest - the producer and director of the award-winning documentary "1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture." This film explores the profound impact of a mistaken biblical translation of the word "homosexual" and its consequences on culture, religion, and the LGBTQ community. Rocky shares her personal journey as a Christian lesbian, discussing her efforts to seek acceptance and understanding from her father, a church pastor. Through these conversations, listeners gain insight into Rocky's experiences and the broader implications of this pivotal mistranslation.About Sharon "Rocky" Roggio1946's director, Sharon “Rocky” Roggio is no stranger to the implications of a life completely affected by the predominant modern interpretations of the Bible. Growing up lesbian in a Christian household, with a pastor for a father, has prepared her for this expansive undertaking. Rocky's experience, of anti-gay biblical teachings, has been incredibly traumatic. She is a strong voice, among the growing chorus of LGBTQIA+ Christians who want to cure the world of this damaging narrative. Once Roggio learned of Kathy and Ed's work, she was compelled to tell this story. This film is part of her attempts to reconcile a relationship with her family and begin to heal.Sharon “Rocky” Roggio  is an multi award-winning film producer and director living in Los Angeles, CA. She has been a member of three IATSE unions nationwide and has a Bachelor's degree in Communications with a focus in Radio, Television and Film Her background includes large budget physical production on award winning shows and films such as House of Cards, Parks and Recreation, With Bob and David, Whip It and Red Dawn.   In 2016, Roggio associate produced and production designed GOOK, a feature film that premiered at Sundance in 2017 and Won the Audience Award in the Next Category.   In 2018 when she heard about the 1946 mistranslation in the Bible, Roggio immediately quit all her other endeavors and has focused all her time, money, and resources on producing and creating this documentary. 1946 is Roggio's directorial debut.About 1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture is a feature documentary that follows the story of tireless researchers who trace the origins of the anti-gay movement among Christians to a grave mistranslation of the Bible in 1946. It chronicles the discovery of never-before-seen archives at Yale University which unveil astonishing new revelations, and casts significant doubt on any biblical basis for LGBTQIA+ prejudice. Featuring commentary from prominent scholars as well as opposing pastors, including the personal stories of the film's creators, 1946 is at once challenging, enlightening, and inspiring.  Watch the trailer.Watch the full feature film today.https://www.1946themovie.com/1946 Roadtrip Across America - We are THRILLED to announce our plan to utilize the award-winning documentary, 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture, as a tool for civic engagement and to drive voter registration for the 2024 election. Our mission is to organize 14 free public conferences in US cities impacted by extremist ideologies. The primary objective of these assemblies is to activate the audience to vote as we advocate for the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community, standing up for democracy and promoting equality for everyone. We will discuss the power of civic engagement to stop evangelical and legislative domination and provide people with a sustainable narrative of compassion founded on research, history, and facts.  AND - We will SHOW THE FILM - followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and director Sharon Roggio! From This EpisodeKathy Baldock CanyonWalkerConnections.comJill Woodward, documentary editorJena Surbu, Writer/ProducerThe Reformation ProjectDavid Fearon Find and Follow Carole and Wisdom Shared:https://www.caroleblueweiss.com/Subscribe to YouTube channelFollow and send a message on FacebookFollow and send a message on LinkedInFollow on InstagramFollow on TikTokFollow on ThreadsThe Wisdom Shared TeamAudio Engineering by Steve Heatherington of Good Podcasting WorksCo-Producer and Marketing Coordinator: Kayla NelsonProduction Assistant: Becki Leigh

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
Staying Alive: Reconciling Nature, Culture and Gay Rights | Taylor Brorby

Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 29:15


As a backlash against LGBTQ rights escalates into an authoritarian crusade, acclaimed author and queer activist Taylor Brorby asks how we can still be fighting this battle? As a writer addressing the fossil fuel industry's acceleration in the midst of climate chaos, Taylor is forced to choose between the existential crises of the assaults on nature and on LGBTQ people. It's all connected, he says, as he seeks to reconcile nature, culture, diversity and belonging. Featuring Taylor Brorby, a Fellow in Environmental Humanities and Environmental Justice at the Tanner Humanities Center at the University of Utah, is an award-winning, widely published writer and poet as well as a contributing editor at North American Review who also serves on the editorial boards of Terrain.org and Hub City Press. Taylor regularly speaks around the country on issues related to extractive economies, queerness, disability, and climate change, and is the author of Boys and Oil: Growing up gay in a fractured land; Crude: Poems; Coming Alive: Action and Civil Disobedience; and co-editor of Fracture: Essays, Poems, and Stories on Fracking in America. Resources Taylor Brorby's keynote Bioneers 2024 – Raising Hell: Censorship, Carbon Capture, and Being Gay on the Great Plains Learn more about Taylor Brorby at taylorbrorby.com This is an episode of the Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature series. Visit the radio and podcast homepage to learn more.

Airtalk
Julio Frenk Is UCLA's Next Chancellor, How TV Sitcoms Transformed Gay Rights, And TV Talk: Shows To Watch This Week

Airtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 99:29


Today on AirTalk, University of Miami President Julio Frenk has been announced as UCLA's new chancellor. Also on the show, a look into why PTSD is on the rise in college students; how TV sitcoms led the way for queer visibility and gay rights; Jesse Thorn previews tonight's live taping of ‘Bullseye' at LAist; Our TV critics review the latest shows; and more. Julio Frenk announced as new UCLA chancellor (00:17) Why is PTSD rising in college students? (16:49) How TV sitcoms transformed gay rights (35:23) Breaking down recent Hollywood deals (51:25) Jesse Thorn previews LAist live taping (1:03:21) LAist Tournament of Cheeseburgers (1:17:07) TV-Talk (1:25:58)

Autumn's Oddities
Don't Ask, Don't Tell

Autumn's Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 52:13


In 1992, young sailor Allen Schindler, after a series of events that outed him to his entire ship, was found beaten so severely that he was unrecognizable while returning to the USS Belleau Wood while docked in Japan. What followed was a series of blatant omissions from the US Navy regarding the details of his brutal murder.SOURCEShttps://www.nytimes.com/1993/09/12/magazine/what-the-navy-taught-allen-schindler-s-mother.htmlhttps://digdc.dclibrary.org/islandora/object/dcplislandora%3A80479/datastream/OCR/viewhttps://www.out.com/news-opinion/2015/11/11/new-details-emerge-brutal-1992-murder-gay-sailor-allen-schindlerhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-02-25-mn-755-story.htmlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20240221212012/https://www.windycitytimes.com/m/APPredirect.php?AID=53394Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/autumn-s-oddities--5307439/support.

Rhythm on the Rocks
Billy Tipton & Old Forester 1910

Rhythm on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 52:18


Frizz and Bob pop open a bottle of Old Forester 1910 and kick off Pride Month with the remarkable story you've probably never heard, about transgender jazz pianist Billy Tipton. Join us as we dig into a story of true heart and courage as we appreciate the tremendous untold journey of a pioneer. 

Professor Buzzkill History Podcast
Coming Out Republican: a History Gay Right

Professor Buzzkill History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 40:50


Dr. Neil Young helps us understand how and why gay Republicans regularly faced condemnation from both the LGBTQ+ community and their own political party. They've been active and influential for decades, however. Gay conservatives were instrumental, for example, in ending “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” and securing the legalization of same-sex marriage—but they also helped lay the groundwork for the rise of Donald Trump. Episode 522.

Can We Talk?
Episode 112: Oral History Showcase: Mollie's Fight for Gay Rights

Can We Talk?

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 16:57


Dr. Mollie Wallick didn't set out to be a gay rights activist; she stumbled into the role in 1983, when she was a guidance counselor at Louisiana State University's medical school in New Orleans. In this episode of Can We Talk?, you'll hear excerpts from Mollie's 2005 interview for the “Women Who Dared” oral history project. As we kick off Pride Month, Mollie's story reminds us how much has changed in just a few decades—language, attitudes, and policies. And it offers a glimpse of what it was like to be an advocate for gay students at a time when their school, and society in general, offered few resources and many obstacles.You can find Can We Talk? on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. We're also now on YouTube! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a new episode!Love Can We Talk? Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can also drop us a line and let us know what you think or suggest ideas for future episodes. We just might read your email on the air!Want even more Can We Talk? Sign up for our monthly newsletter at jwa.org/signup

Breakfast With Tiffany Show
PRIDE Should Be More In Activism And Less In Corporate By UK Trans Activist Rachel Reese (PART 1) - EP 201

Breakfast With Tiffany Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 37:50


Send us a Text Message.Welcome to another captivating episode of the Breakfast with Tiffany Show! Today, we have a truly inspiring guest whose work is making significant strides in the realm of trans and non-binary inclusion.In this episode, we are honored to have Rachel Reese, a seasoned facilitator and consultant dedicated to fostering trans and non-binary inclusive workplaces. Rachel's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. She began her career as an avionics software engineer and later transitioned into the legal sector, passing the Law Society Solicitor's Finals exam in the 90s. During her time at the College of Law, Rachel courageously transitioned, despite the immense challenges of being out and trans in the professional world at that time.Rachel's commitment to inclusion led her to co-author the Lloyds of London Trans and Non-Binary Guide in 2019, a groundbreaking document that received widespread acclaim. In 2015, she founded Global Butterflies, an award-winning trans and non-binary inclusion training company, and established the Global Butterflies Independent Charity Fund to support trans and non-binary organizations both in the UK and internationally. Her advocacy has earned her numerous accolades, including being named a Pride Inclusion Advocate by Pride Life Global and receiving the Chamber's Crystal Award alongside her wife, Emma.Throughout this episode, Rachel shares her deeply personal and professional journey, highlighting the resilience and advocacy that define her work. She discusses the importance of mental health and the role of yoga, meditation, and nature in her life, emphasizing how these practices enable her to be a more effective campaigner and trainer.We also delve into the current landscape of trans and non-binary rights in the UK, exploring the challenges and setbacks faced by the community. Rachel provides a thoughtful analysis of how political and social dynamics in the UK and the US influence the fight for equality. Her perspective sheds light on the intersectionality of trans rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and women's rights, underscoring the necessity of solidarity and collective action.Rachel's story is a testament to the power of inclusion and the impact of dedicated advocacy. Her work continues to inspire and drive meaningful change in organizations and communities worldwide. Join us as we dive deep into her experiences, insights, and the ongoing journey towards a more inclusive world.Tune in to this episode of Breakfast with Tiffany Show to hear Rachel Reese's incredible story and gain inspiration from her unwavering commitment to trans and non-binary inclusion.Global Butterflies: https://globalbutterflies.com/Support the Show.Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Facebook Page ~ https://www.facebook.com/breakfastwithtiffanyshow Tiffany's Instagram Account ~ https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyrossdaleofficial/ For coaching sessions & programs with Tiffany, check out her official page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com Breakfast With Tiffany Show Youtube Channel ~ https://bit.ly/3vIVzhE Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcast For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail ~ breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com

TRIGGERnometry
The Cass Review Shames the Gay-Rights Establishment

TRIGGERnometry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 15:28


‘Gender-affirming care' has always been gay conversion therapy by another name. The Cass Review is an Independent review of gender identity services for children and young people. Adapted from Andrew's Substack. This and other articles will be made available there first. https://andrewdoyle.substack.com/ Join our exclusive TRIGGERnometry community on Locals! https://triggernometry.locals.com/ OR Support TRIGGERnometry Here:  Bitcoin: bc1qm6vvhduc6s3rvy8u76sllmrfpynfv94qw8p8d5 Buy Merch Here: https://www.triggerpod.co.uk/shop/ Advertise on TRIGGERnometry: marketing@triggerpod.co.uk Join the Mailing List: https://www.triggerpod.co.uk/#mailing... Find TRIGGERnometry on Social Media:  @triggerpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

History Extra podcast
Stonewall: the 1969 fight for gay rights

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 39:55


To mark LGBT+ history month, we're revisiting a classic episode on a pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ history. Speaking to Matt Elton in 2019, historian Chris Parkes explored the background to the 1969 Stonewall riots, when LGBT protests erupted at New York's Stonewall Inn. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Candace Owens
Why I Used to Support “Gay Rights”

Candace Owens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 32:59


I break down the real story about Matthew Shepard and we take a look at where the GOP nominees stand with the upcoming debate. Ep.210 - - - Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://bit.ly/3DzN2Uj Grab some “Yes We CANdace” merch here: https://bit.ly/3Amm13Y - - -  Today's Sponsors: ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://www.expressvpn.com/candace Hallow - Try Hallow for 3 months FREE: https://hallow.com/candace - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3RNly1c Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3U5DF4a Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Ug6Thd Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3d9dZ6k

The Daily
A Clash Between Religious Faith and Gay Rights

The Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 28:51


The Supreme Court delivered another major decision this past week, ruling in favor of a web designer who said she had a First Amendment right to refuse to create wedding websites for same-sex couples.Adam Liptak, a Times correspondent who covers the court, explains what the ruling might mean for all kinds of different groups of Americans.Guest: Adam Liptak, who covers the United States Supreme Court for The New York Times.Background reading: The justices settled a question left open in 2018: whether businesses open to the public and engaged in expression may refuse to serve customers based on religious convictions.Here's what to know about the free speech decision.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.

Pod Save America
Strict Scrutiny on the Supreme Court's Student Debt Relief and Gay Rights Decisions

Pod Save America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 50:42


The Supreme Court ended its term today with a double whammy, issuing opinions in the 303 Creative case and the student debt relief cases. In the former, the majority creates “a constitutional right to refuse to serve members of a protected class.” And in the latter, the majority invalidates the Biden administration's student debt relief program because, well, they had feelings about it. We're bringing you the latest bonus pod on these cases from Strict Scrutiny.Hosted by three badass constitutional law professors – Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, and Melissa Murray – Strict Scrutiny provides in-depth, accessible, and irreverent analysis of the Supreme Court and its cases, culture, and personalities. New episodes out every Monday… plus bonuses whenever SCOTUS takes away another one of our rights.Listen and subscribe at crooked.com/strictscrutiny.