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In this special Pride episode, Alison and Ineka highlight the gutsy, inspirational, bold and bright LGBTQI+ folk who walk, stomp and sashay amongst us. Books discussed in this episode can be found and requested via the Auckland Libraries catalogue: All the young men: a memoir of love, AIDS, and chosen family in the America South / Ruth Coker Burks & Kevin Carr O'Leary / published 2020 / Adult Non-Fiction - Autobiography: https://bit.ly/3HayCI3 Real Queer America: LGBT stories from Red states / Samantha Allen / published 2019 / Adult Non-Fiction: https://bit.ly/3BQQQO0 The Stonewall Reader / The New York Public Library; edited by Jason Baumann / published 2019 / Adult Non-Fiction: https://bit.ly/3HjDBXi 30 queer lives: conversations with LGBTQIA+ New Zealanders / Matt McEvoy / published 2022 / Adult Non-Fiction: https://bit.ly/3hayCxb One life / Megan Rapinoe / published 2020 / Adult Non-Fiction - Autobiography: https://bit.ly/3p8fcxE Out here: an anthology of Takatāpui and LGBTQIA+ writers from Aotearoa / edited by Chris Tse and Emma Barnes / published 2021 / Adult Non-Fiction - Literature: https://bit.ly/34Wv1k6
Today as a holiday gift, we present the singers of the Chicago Park District's Hale Theatre Company, accompanied by Jason Baumann on keyboard. Please enjoy this gift of music.
In this episode, we turn the tables and Jason Baumann, President of Boxless Media and host of this podcast, becomes the guest and is interviewed by Brian Baumann and Alayna Fernandez from the Boxless Team. Learn all about the marketing and media agency in town.
When most people think of Brookfield, their first thought is of the world-famous Brookfield Zoo. Explore Brookfield seeks to change this incomplete (but flattering) view by interviewing the hard-working residents, business owners, and government officials who make up this vibrant community. Join our host Jason Baumann of Boxless Media as we Explore Brookfield.
In this episode we spoke with Jason Baumann Head Coach / Owner of North Star Diving Club. We spoke about his diving history, coaching philosophy, olympic trials and coaching to judging. ENJOY! We had a few moments of connection issues but you don't miss anything of substance!
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Thea Lenarduzzi on the cultural history of gesture and body language; What is Chaucer to us today? When did he become known as the "Father of English poetry", and what did he get up to when he was not writing rude and memorable poetry? Julia Boffey explains; the Stonewall uprising in New York is remembered as a pivotal moment in LGBTQ rights – fifty years on, Hugh Ryan revisits the history Books Dictionary of Gestures: Expressive comportments and movements in use around the world by François CaradecSilent History: Body language and nonverbal identity, 1860–1914, by Peter K. AnderssonThe Stonewall Riots: A documentary history, edited by Marc SteinThe Stonewall Reader, edited by the New York Public LibraryPride: Photographs after Stonewall by Fred W. McDarrahLove and Resistance: Out of the closet into the Stonewall era, edited by Jason Baumann See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the riots that started the fight for American LGBTQ+ rights, The Stonewall Reader highlights some of the movement's most iconic moments and figures in the years before and after those tumultuous events. Assembling archival research and first-person accounts, editor Jason Baumann-the New York Public Library's coordinator of humanities and LGBTQ collections-planned the book's release to coincide with Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50, the library's exhibition on the Stonewall riots and the ensuing gay liberation movement, open through July 14, 2019. He will be joined by Mark Segal, founder of the Philadelphia Gay News, who will discuss his contribution to the anthology, ''And Then I Danced,'' Karla Jay, author of Tales of the Lavender Menace: A Memoir of Liberation and a distinguished professor emerita at Pace University, and Joel Hall, part of the Third World Gay Revolution movement in Chicago, and a dancer, choreographer, and activist. (recorded 6/20/2019)
Aidan Flax-Clark welcomes co-host Jason Baumann, Assistant Director for Collection Development and Coordinator of Humanities and the Library’s LGBTQ Initiative, for a special episode about queer life before the Stonewall Riots. Frank Collerius, Manager of the Jefferson Market branch at NYPL, interviews writer and curator Hugh Ryan about his new book 'when brooklyn was queer.' We also hear a reading of 'The How and Why of Virginia,' the personal story of Virginia Prince, the founder and editor of the magazine 'Transvestia,' read by actor LeLand Gantt. Next week we'll hear what happened during those few days at the Stonewall Inn in 1969 from iconic transgender rights activists Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, and Miss Major. Jason Baumann returns for an interview with pioneering photojournalist and gay rights activist Kay Tobin Lahusen. Plus stories from Eric Marcus' podcast 'Making Gay History' and a story from the archives at The Schomburg Center. Also mentioned: -'The Stonewall Reader' -The exhibit 'Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50' Special Thanks to: The Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada for use of Virginia Prince's story.
2019 is the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, a riot considered one of the most significant moments in LGBTQ history. The Stonewall Reader, a new anthology of the historic event, edited by Jason Baumann, the New York Public Library coordinator of humanities and LGBTQ collections, coincides with the NYPL exhibition he curated on the uprising and the gay liberation movement of 1969. For details on the exhibition, visit nypl.org/stonewall50
2019 is the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, a riot considered one of the most significant moments in LGBTQ history. The Stonewall Reader, a new anthology of the historic event, edited by Jason Baumann, the New York Public Library coordinator of humanities and LGBTQ collections, coincides with the NYPL exhibition he curated on the uprising and the gay liberation movement of 1969. For details on the exhibition, visit nypl.org/stonewall50
2019 is the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, a riot considered one of the most significant moments in LGBTQ history. The Stonewall Reader, a new anthology of the historic event, edited by Jason Baumann, the New York Public Library coordinator of humanities and LGBTQ collections, coincides with the NYPL exhibition he curated on the uprising and the gay liberation movement of 1969. For details on the exhibition, visit nypl.org/stonewall50
Jason Baumann, New York Public Library Coordinator of Humanities and LGBTQ Collections, joins Daniel Ford on Friday Morning Coffee to discuss The Stonewall Reader. This June will mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, and The Stonewall Reader, which is out now from Penguin Classics, is “an anthology chronicling the tumultuous fight for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s and the activists who spearheaded it.” It features first-person accounts, diaries, and articles from LGBTQ magazines and newspapers that trace LGBTQ activism before, during, and following the riots. During her introduction, Caitlin Malcuit shares events planned for Pride Month across the country, how far we still need to go to protect LGBTQ citizens, and the charities you can donate to in order to make a difference. To learn more about Jason Baumann, read his bio on the NYPL’s website and follow the library on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Today’s episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, OneRoom, Black Ink Coffee Company, and Deliberate Freelancer.
The House Judiciary Committee today voted to hold the Attorney General in contempt of Congress for his refusal to comply with a subpoena to turn over the undredacted Mueller report and underlying materials. We'll listen to some of the highlights of the hearing. This June marks the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising and the LGBTQ civil rights movement. A new anthology of media from before, during and after the Riots is newly released; Jason Baumann of the NY Public Library edited the collection and joins us on today's show.
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.
S4 E26: In this episode meet, Geraldine Brooks, author of Foreign Correspondence; Jason Baumann, author of The Stonewall Reader; and Stoney Stamper, author of My First Rodeo. From reconnecting with old pen pals to exploring integral and unknown pieces of LGBT history to sharing the ups-and-downs of fatherhood, this episode explores the importance of sharing stories and preserving voices from our pasts. And, find out how through recording her audiobook, one author was able to reconnect with her younger selves. Foreign Correspondence by Geraldine Brooks: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/18931/foreign-correspondence/ The Stonewall Reader: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/576364/the-stonewall-reader/ My First Rodeo by Stoney Stamper: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/572720/my-first-rodeo/
This month on Outward hosts Christina Cauterucci, Bryan Lowder, and New America’s Brandon Tensley discuss queer media. With so many queer publications either shuttering or in some state of flux, they decided to dig into our own world a bit and looking at current mainstream and independent media outlets and those from the past. They spoke with Jason Baumann of the New York Public Library about their new exhibit Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50, and the new collection The Stonewall Reader featuring queer writing from before, during and after the Stonewall riot. Then they’re joined by Autostraddle co-founder and CEO Riese Bernard to discuss the origins of her site and how it fosters such a special sense of community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month on Outward hosts Christina Cauterucci, Bryan Lowder, and New America’s Brandon Tensley discuss queer media. With so many queer publications either shuttering or in some state of flux, they decided to dig into our own world a bit and looking at current mainstream and independent media outlets and those from the past. They spoke with Jason Baumann of the New York Public Library about their new exhibit Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50, and the new collection The Stonewall Reader featuring queer writing from before, during and after the Stonewall riot. Then they’re joined by Autostraddle co-founder and CEO Riese Bernard to discuss the origins of her site and how it fosters such a special sense of community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month on Outward hosts Christina Cauterucci, Bryan Lowder, and New America’s Brandon Tensley discuss queer media. With so many queer publications either shuttering or in some state of flux, they decided to dig into our own world a bit and looking at current mainstream and independent media outlets and those from the past. They spoke with Jason Baumann of the New York Public Library about their new exhibit Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50, and the new collection The Stonewall Reader featuring queer writing from before, during and after the Stonewall riot. Then they’re joined by Autostraddle co-founder and CEO Riese Bernard to discuss the origins of her site and how it fosters such a special sense of community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today our podcast is a little different than the previous episodes. Our host, Jason Baumann, takes many of the principles that were presented by previous guests and discusses how they can be used to build that perfect social media community. The episode is filled with some great information and interesting case studies.
Rich Brooks is truly one of the most knowledgeable digital marketing generalists in the industry today. He has a commanding knowledge of all aspects of search, social and mobile marketing. Today, Rich joins Chicago Social Host, Jason Baumann, in a discussion about the four critical components of the perfect digital marketing strategy.
Chicago Social Host, Jason Baumann, interviews one of the most well-respected names in LinkedIn Marketing, Viveka von Rosen. Author of "LinkedIn Marketing An Hour a Day," Viveka is truly a visionary in marketing using this business tool. Listen as they go through a litany of their favorite tips, tricks and hacks and answer some great questions about getting the most out of your LinkedIn presence.
Being Social in Chicago, Announcing the Chicago Social Conference We sit down with Jason Baumann, Founder and Chief Strategist at Boxless Media in Chicago. Boxless Media is a full service digital marketing agency, located in the heart of downtown Chicago, helping brands grow online, locally, across the US and around the world. From web development to traffic building strategies and content management, Boxless creates campaigns that inspire and influence. Find Jason, Boxless and the Chicago Social Conference here: Jason Twitter Boxless Twitter Boxless Website Chicago Social Conference Andiamo! About Vincenzo Landino: Vincenzo is the founder and CMO of Fifty 2 Creative, a digital marketing agency and consultancy specializing in brand storytelling through digital and social media. Vincenzo is also the host of the Brand Boost Podcast, a podcast designed for businesses looking to take marketing to the next level by learning from those doing it. Vincenzo is also a speaker and brand correspondent, working with brands like Applebee’s, Tinder, DC United, Barilla Pasta, BeastGrip and more. Outside of his professional life, Vincenzo is a die-hard Steelers fan, avid golfer and wine maker. Voice Over Artist, Rachel Creveling Rachel owns Belle Strategies, a social media marketing company specializing in turning followers into customers. She has been providing voice over talent for 6 years and has recorded for TV, Radio, and Podcasts. Find her at www.bellestrategies.com. The Brand Boost Podcast mission The Brand Boost podcast is the show for brands looking to create the ’start-up sexy’ marketing ideology all while commanding total brand appeal. About Fifty 2 Creative Fifty 2 Creative is a Digital Media Agency that focuses on brand amplification, customer experience and storytelling through various digital platforms. We strive to master the ins and outs of your business, who your ideal customer is and how to deliver the best experience to them every time. We take a unique approach to each client knowing full well that every business has different needs in the digital marketplace. Above all else, Fifty 2 Creative’s mission is to build long-lasting, meaningful relationships. Our clients are part of our family, not just another checkmark in our portfolio. Enjoy the podcast? Give us a rating or a review on iTunes!
The Agents of Change: SEO, Social Media, and Mobile Marketing for Small Business
If you own any kind of business, you already know the importance of receiving customer reviews. For better or worse, it’s a way to gauge if you’re providing the kind of service your customers are expecting. Even more important, they can dictate whether a potential customer even decides to give your business a try just based on other’s opinions of you. So the challenge now becomes getting those customers who had positive experiences with you to leave an online review. But how do you actually go about it and is there a “polite” way to do this? And what do you do if you receive a negative review? The goal now is to develop a review strategy, take control of your reviewing platforms, encourage your customers to leave reviews and turn them into your brand ambassadors. Jason Baumann is the Chief Digital Strategist at Boxless Media, inventor of ReviCards and expert on online reviews. His passion for and understanding of the importance of online reviews has helped businesses grow using digital and social media while also encouraging them to embrace the online reviewing process. http://www.agentsofchangecon.com/podcasts/137
We talk about feminist comics, The Golden Girls, squids and snails, intellectualism, and -- yes -- cloning George Clooney. Plus Frank and Gwen are joined by NYPL's very own Jason Baumann.