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Dernière émission avec Marilou Blain, fidèle animatrice du Palmarès musical du jeudi de 15h à 16h! Au menu: Alice Riopel démystifie la musique traditionnelle au Québec et Attends Arthur présente son nouveau single, Couloir. Liste de chansons jouées: Lou Phelps - Jungle - Chèlbè É.T.É. - La courailleuse - Le boire des minuits Bon Débarras - Fille d'avocat - Bon Débarras Les Tireux de roches - St-Laurent - Tarmacadam Genticorum - Violon guérisseur - Nagez Rameurs Thaïs - Tromper l'ennui - Personne Attends Arthur - Couloir - Single Jeanne Côté - Mousse mémoire - Nos routes pleines de branches Ponteix (feat. Laurence-Anne) - partir pour revenir - Le canadien errant
Aujourd'hui, Marilou s'amuse à faire jouer ses chansons préférées du palmarès de la semaine ! Découvrez avec elle de nouveaux artistes, le tout dans un crescendo de tout doux à 365 party girl. Chansons jouées : Men I Trust - Girl (2025) - Equus Asinus Jeanne Côté - Chaque seconde - Nos routes pleines de branches Orlanda - Sous l'herbe fine - Fantaisie Saya Gray - PUDDLE ( OF ME ) - SAYA N Nao - Corps - Nouveau langage Fernie - Hopeless Dreams - Hopeless Dreams oklou - harvest sky - choke enough Yoa - Princesse chaos - La Favorite Ariane Roy - Tous mes hommages - Dogue Marie Davidson - Fun Times - City of Clowns Minuit Machine - Cent Fois - Queendom
In this episode, Anna & Amanda have a wide-ranging conversation about Jeanne Córdova and what lessons from her work are most relevant today. Born in Germany and raised in Los Angeles, Jeanne Córdova was the mother of the West Coast LGBTQ movement. In this episode you'll discover: ✅ Why entering a convent helped her realize she was a lesbian ✅ How she became a millionaire ✅ What a lifetime of activism taught her about gender and identity This is Queer History Done Right. 'When We Were Outlaws:' https://bookshop.org/a/86770/9781935226512 More about Amanda & Yesterqueers Yesterqueers founder Amanda W. Timpson (she/her) is an accidental public historian, a former television executive, and a Carrie Fisher-inspired sass factory who is passionate about exploring and celebrating the broad expanse of queer history. As the descendent of a long line of writers and raconteurs (and more than a few skilled bullshit artists), storytelling is part of Amanda's DNA. She believes that restorative storytelling is our most powerful tool for connection, understanding, and change. Follow her across social media @yesterqueers. Learn more about Yesterqueers here, https://yesterqueers.com
En marge de leur spectacle avec invité·es du 19 mars prochain, Mathilde et Ludovic de Oui Merci sont avec Estelle pour parler des artistes invité·es, de faire asseoir François Lafontaine par terre et d'accent anglais. Estelle reçoit ensuite la directrice de programmation Annie Major-Matte pour parler Wikipédia et revenir sur les deux premiers soirs de Francouvertes. Liste des chansons jouées: Oui Merci - BébéArielle Soucy - Pardonne-moi - Il n'y a rien que je ne suis pasJeanne Côté - À quand les vacances - Mes routes pleines de branches
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Raconte-moi ta pépite #0030 Intro (00:00:00) Le film de Jeanne : C'est l'histoire d'une rumeur ou d'une légende qui pourrait changer le cours de l'histoire (00:18:02) Entracte (00:44:46) Le film de Tanguy : Une histoire à couteau tiré sur l'utilité de douter (01:05:42) Outro (01:35:28)
Today we meet Adrineh Der Boghossian and we're talking about the book that saved her life: Princess Freak by Nancy Agabian. And Nancy joins us for the conversation!Princess Freak documents through poetry and prose texts Nancy's coming-of-age of as a shy, funny, bisexual Armenian-American woman who flees the small town of Walpole, Massachusetts to tell the stories of her family.Adrineh Der Boghossian (no relation!) is an editor who works as a project manager for a Vancouver-based book publisher. Originally from Toronto, Adrineh taught at the American University of Armenia and researched factors affecting media trust at CRRC-Armenia.Nancy Agabian is a writer, teacher, and organizer. A winner of the Jeanne Córdova Prize for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction, her new novel The Fear of Large and Small Nations is out now.Connect with Adrineh and NancyTwitter: @_adrineh_Instagram: @adrinehmacaanWebsite: nancyagabian.comPrincess Freak newsletter (for updates about a reprint): nancyagabian.com/mailing-listInstagram: @nancyagabianOur BookshopVisit our Bookshop for new releases, current bestsellers, banned books, critically acclaimed LGBTQ books, or peruse the books featured on our podcasts: bookshop.org/shop/thisqueerbookPrincess Freak is currently out of print. You may be able to find a copy through used book retailers. Sign-up for Nancy's newsletter for updates on a reprinting (see above).To purchase The Fear of Large and Small Nations visit: https://bookshop.org/a/82376/9798985969238. In December, Nancy is donating portions of book sales to the Women's Support Center in Armenia.Become an Associate Producer!Become an Associate Producer of our podcast through a $20/month sponsorship on Patreon! A professionally recognized credit, you can gain access to Associate Producer meetings to help guide our podcast into the future! Get started today: patreon.com/thisqueerbookCreditsHost/Founder: J.P. Der BoghossianExecutive Producer: Jim PoundsAssociate Producers: Archie Arnold, Natalie Cruz, Jonathan Fried, Paul Kaefer, Nicole Olila, Joe Perazzo, Bill Shay, and Sean SmithPatreon Subscribers: Stephen D., Stephen Flamm, Ida Göteburg, Thomas Michna, and Gary Nygaard.Permission to use clips from Literary Lights: Nancy Agabian in conversation with Aida Zilelian provided by the International Armenian Literary Alliance.Music and SFX credits: visit thiqueerbook.com/musicQuatrefoil LibraryQuatrefoil has created a curated lending library made up of the books featured on our podcast! If you can't buy these books, then borrow them! Link: https://libbyapp.com/library/quatrefoil/curated-1404336/page-1Once Upon a Crime Books presents a new episode of 7 Minutes in Book Heaven featuring Joshua Moehling. Located in Minneapolis, Once Upon a Crime Books is an independent bookstore specializing in mystery fiction. Listen to this new episode of 7 Minutes in Book Heaven everywhere you stream your podcasts and visit Upon a Crime Books online at onceuponacrimebooks.com.Support the show
Bienvenue à votre émission qui jette un regard chrétien sur l'actualité de la semaine! En date du 29 septembre 2023, James Langlois revient sur l'ovation très contestée de l'ex-nazi Yaroslav Hunka par la Chambre des communes à Ottawa, Ariane Beauféray nous présente une nouvelle technologie pour dessaler l'eau de mer et Benjamin Boivin se questionne sur la place du Pape en politique. #politique #nazisme #migrants #Pape #technologie #écologie #verbomoteurs #leverbemedias *** 0:00 Intro 1:30 L'ovation controversée d'un ex-nazi au parlement avec James Langlois 8:35 L'ingénierie au service de l'écologie avec Ariane Beauféray 17:22 La place du Pape en politique avec Benjamin Boivin 24:42 Suggestions culturelles 28:00 Choix musical : Y peut mouiller | Jeanne Côté SUGGESTIONS CULTURELLES ▪️ James Langlois ➡️ Livre Troubler les eaux | Frédérick Lavoie ▪️ Benjamin Boivin ➡️ Série Succession *** Le Verbe témoigne de l'espérance chrétienne dans l'espace médiatique en conjuguant foi catholique et culture contemporaine. Abonnez-vous à notre chaine: https://www.youtube.com/leverbe Découvrez nos articles Web: https://le-verbe.com Recevez gratuitement notre magazine: https://le-verbe.com/abonnement/ Inscrivez-vous à notre infolettre: https://le-verbe.com/infolettre/ BALADO ON N'EST PAS DU MONDE : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_Q7RiYhsiDG8-MK-ld8-aUJyQKz_6bcH BALADO REPÈRES : https://anchor.fm/s/ddfd649c/podcast/rss FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/leverbemedias INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/le.verbe/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/leverbemedias TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@le.verbe © Le Verbe médias
Writing Latinos, from Public Books, features interviews with Latino (a/x/e) authors discussing their books and how their writing contributes to the ever-changing conversation about the meanings of latinidad. In this episode, Geraldo Cadava and Tasha Sandoval talk with Raquel Gutiérrez about their critically acclaimed book, Brown Neon: Essays, published by Coffee House Press in 2022. Brown Neon won the 2023 Publishing Triangle Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Nonfiction, and was a finalist for the 2023 Lambda Literary Award in Lesbian Memoir/Biography and the 2023 Firecracker Award for Creative Nonfiction. It has received praise from the New Yorker, Vogue, Oprah Daily, SPIN, Ms. Magazine, and so many other publications. Gutiérrez, Cadava, and Sandoval discuss the legendary activist Jeanne Córdova, Leslie Marmon Silko, gentrification, belonging, performance, border walls, the Sonoran Desert, the drive on I-10 through Arizona and California, and Tucson. Really, it was a lot about Tucson, and you can thank Sandoval for editing that part down to a reasonable length. On the other hand, if you're from the desert, or just a fan of the “Dirty T,” as Gutiérrez called it, then you're welcome! A critic, essayist, poet, performer, and educator, Gutiérrez was born and raised in Los Angeles, and is today based in Tucson. They teach in the low-residency creative writing MFA programs at Oregon State University–Cascades and the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). Geraldo L. Cadava is a historian of the United States and Latin America. He focuses on Latinos in the United States and the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. He hosts the podcast "Writing Latinos." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latino-studies
Writing Latinos, from Public Books, features interviews with Latino (a/x/e) authors discussing their books and how their writing contributes to the ever-changing conversation about the meanings of latinidad. In this episode, Geraldo Cadava and Tasha Sandoval talk with Raquel Gutiérrez about their critically acclaimed book, Brown Neon: Essays, published by Coffee House Press in 2022. Brown Neon won the 2023 Publishing Triangle Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Nonfiction, and was a finalist for the 2023 Lambda Literary Award in Lesbian Memoir/Biography and the 2023 Firecracker Award for Creative Nonfiction. It has received praise from the New Yorker, Vogue, Oprah Daily, SPIN, Ms. Magazine, and so many other publications. Gutiérrez, Cadava, and Sandoval discuss the legendary activist Jeanne Córdova, Leslie Marmon Silko, gentrification, belonging, performance, border walls, the Sonoran Desert, the drive on I-10 through Arizona and California, and Tucson. Really, it was a lot about Tucson, and you can thank Sandoval for editing that part down to a reasonable length. On the other hand, if you're from the desert, or just a fan of the “Dirty T,” as Gutiérrez called it, then you're welcome! A critic, essayist, poet, performer, and educator, Gutiérrez was born and raised in Los Angeles, and is today based in Tucson. They teach in the low-residency creative writing MFA programs at Oregon State University–Cascades and the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). Geraldo L. Cadava is a historian of the United States and Latin America. He focuses on Latinos in the United States and the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. He hosts the podcast "Writing Latinos." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Writing Latinos, from Public Books, features interviews with Latino (a/x/e) authors discussing their books and how their writing contributes to the ever-changing conversation about the meanings of latinidad. In this episode, Geraldo Cadava and Tasha Sandoval talk with Raquel Gutiérrez about their critically acclaimed book, Brown Neon: Essays, published by Coffee House Press in 2022. Brown Neon won the 2023 Publishing Triangle Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Nonfiction, and was a finalist for the 2023 Lambda Literary Award in Lesbian Memoir/Biography and the 2023 Firecracker Award for Creative Nonfiction. It has received praise from the New Yorker, Vogue, Oprah Daily, SPIN, Ms. Magazine, and so many other publications. Gutiérrez, Cadava, and Sandoval discuss the legendary activist Jeanne Córdova, Leslie Marmon Silko, gentrification, belonging, performance, border walls, the Sonoran Desert, the drive on I-10 through Arizona and California, and Tucson. Really, it was a lot about Tucson, and you can thank Sandoval for editing that part down to a reasonable length. On the other hand, if you're from the desert, or just a fan of the “Dirty T,” as Gutiérrez called it, then you're welcome! A critic, essayist, poet, performer, and educator, Gutiérrez was born and raised in Los Angeles, and is today based in Tucson. They teach in the low-residency creative writing MFA programs at Oregon State University–Cascades and the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). Geraldo L. Cadava is a historian of the United States and Latin America. He focuses on Latinos in the United States and the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. He hosts the podcast "Writing Latinos." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Writing Latinos, from Public Books, features interviews with Latino (a/x/e) authors discussing their books and how their writing contributes to the ever-changing conversation about the meanings of latinidad. In this episode, Geraldo Cadava and Tasha Sandoval talk with Raquel Gutiérrez about their critically acclaimed book, Brown Neon: Essays, published by Coffee House Press in 2022. Brown Neon won the 2023 Publishing Triangle Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Nonfiction, and was a finalist for the 2023 Lambda Literary Award in Lesbian Memoir/Biography and the 2023 Firecracker Award for Creative Nonfiction. It has received praise from the New Yorker, Vogue, Oprah Daily, SPIN, Ms. Magazine, and so many other publications. Gutiérrez, Cadava, and Sandoval discuss the legendary activist Jeanne Córdova, Leslie Marmon Silko, gentrification, belonging, performance, border walls, the Sonoran Desert, the drive on I-10 through Arizona and California, and Tucson. Really, it was a lot about Tucson, and you can thank Sandoval for editing that part down to a reasonable length. On the other hand, if you're from the desert, or just a fan of the “Dirty T,” as Gutiérrez called it, then you're welcome! A critic, essayist, poet, performer, and educator, Gutiérrez was born and raised in Los Angeles, and is today based in Tucson. They teach in the low-residency creative writing MFA programs at Oregon State University–Cascades and the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). Geraldo L. Cadava is a historian of the United States and Latin America. He focuses on Latinos in the United States and the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. He hosts the podcast "Writing Latinos." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies
Today on a Super Special Pride Edition Crossover Episode, noted Virgo Karen Tongson of the Gaymazing Race & Waiting to X-hale joins me to talk about THE ULTIMATUM- QUEER LOVE. Stay tuned. Karen Tongson is the author of Normporn: Television and the Spectacle of Normalcy (forthcoming 2023), Why Karen Carpenter Matters (2019), and Relocations: Queer Suburban Imaginaries (2011). Her current book-in-progress is titled, Empty Orchestra: Karaoke, Queer Performance, Queer Theory (Duke University Press). She received Lambda Literary's Jeanne Córdova Award for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction for her body of writing in 2019. Tongson currently chairs the department of gender and sexuality studies at USC, where she's Professor of GSS, English and American studies & ethnicity. Her writing and cultural commentary have recently appeared in Slate, NPR, The Los Angeles Review of Books, PBS NewsHour, The Los Angeles Times, The AV Club, Entertainment Weekly, and KCRW's Good Food among other venues. Tongson is co-editor of the award-winning book series, Postmillennial Pop with Henry Jenkins at NYU Press, and co-hosts two podcasts: the GenX-themed Waiting to X-Hale with Wynter Mitchell-Rohrbaugh, and The Gaymazing Race (a queer podcast about The Amazing Race) with Nicole J. Georges. Today's episode brought to you by Jaime Raybin, Khale McHurst, and Zella Minor-House ! If you would like to support sagittarian matters, especially producer Chris sutton, please send $5 $40000 via paypal to hornetleg@gmail.com or Hellbooks on Venmo. Thank you for your support and we look forward to saying your name on the podcast. Producer Ponyo looks forward to it too.
Cette semaine, Florence, Olivia, Antoine et Alice vous résument les deux dernières semaines des Francouvertes, concours-vitrine présenté au Lion d'or. Nous discutons des performances de Jeanne Côté, Renaud Gratton, Katia Rock, Héron, Marie Céleste et Velours Velours. Ensuite, nous recevons réalisateur Arnaud Valade, pour parler de son film 2012/Dans le coeur en salle le 31 mars. Florence nous parle du vernissage d'ouverture de Véronique Buste, Le Revert n'est jamais ennuyeux à la Maison de la culture Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, du 31 mars au 4 juin. Renaud Gratton - Mes Chums | Jeanne Côté - La Vague | Peanut Butter Sunday - Soleil | Yves Tumor - Echotalia | Debby Friday - SO HARD TO TELL
Cette semaine à Dans les airs, Florence et Olivia vous présentent une semaine de cinéma et musique en compagnie des animateurs du Palmarès, Antoine et Oleksii. On vous parle du festival Les Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma qui débutera ce mercredi et Antoine fait le point sur le film Le Plongeur qui fera la soirée d'ouverture. On passe également en entrevue Phil Comeau, réalisateur du film L'ordre secret qui sera en salle au RVQC. L'épisode est accompagné d'interludes musicaux où Oleksii nous parle du spectacle Domaci Trubaci du 16 février dernier à La marche à côté, et Florence présente le concert de Serhiy Salov et le Quatuor Pro Musica du 19 février à la salle Pierre-Mercure. | L'énorme chien très gentil - Velours velours | Je penserai à toi - Zoo Baby | La vague - Jeanne Côté | Anna - Vanille | Papierglace - Tootsy |
Vanille rejoint l'équipe du Palmarès du vendredi pour parler de son nouvel album La clairière, de cinéma et de ses talents d'enchanteresse de dragons. Coup de fée, elle coanimera le reste du Palmarès en se plongeant dans des épopées fantastiques et théâtrales. | La rose - Vanille | Touché-coulé - Jeanne Côté | Supermonkeyball - Pataugeoire | Love's Death Bed (feat. Allison Russell/Chris Pierce) - Sunny War | EAU.rmx (feat. Bleu Chérie & Will Murphy) - Kirouac & Kodakludo | |
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Le palmarès franco canadien de Radio Campus Montpellier est entendable à l'émission Arrête ton char tous les lundis à 17:30.Cette semaine 2 nous avons sélectionné parmi les nouveautés suivantes :Jeanne Côté - Y peut mouillerVanille - Le boisRaccoon - C00N: la prophétieLune très belle - MonaBAIE - Grand bleuThibaud de Corta - Comme un chienTroidemi - A chacun ses moyensBarnabé - Slake le steak
originally aired 07.14.2022Dr. Bryan Mark Rigghttps://bryanmarkrigg.com/BOOKS: FLAMETHROWER: Iwo Jima Medal of Honor Recipient and U.S. Marine Woody Williams and His Controversial Award, Japan's Holocaust and the Pacific War andCONQUERING LEARNING DISABILITIES AT ANY AGE: How an ADHD/LD kid graduated from Yale and Cambridge, became a Marine officer, Military Historian, financial advisor and caring father.Dr. Bryan Mark Rigg, the Biographer of Woody Williams, the Last WWII Medal of Honor Recipient and author of Flamethrower. Dr. Rigg is a recipient of the 2002 William E. Colby award for his work Hitler's Jewish Soldiers. https://bryanmarkrigg.com/originally aired 03.07.2022Serge Prengel is a therapist and a co-founder of the Integrative Focusing Therapy training program. This program puts person-centered therapy within the context of neuroscience, trauma-informed therapy, and depth psychology. Serge is the editor of the Relational Implicit series and of the Active Pause podcast. His most recent book, The Proactive Twelve Steps: A Mindful Program For Lasting Change, has received high praise as “a user-friendly guide to the application of mindfulness in everyday life.” https://activepause.com/https://proactive12steps.com/originally aired 05.26.2022Melissa Febos is the author of the memoir Whip Smart, the essay collection, Abandon Me, and a craft book, Body Work. She is the inaugural winner of the Jeanne Córdova Nonfiction Award from LAMBDA Literary and the recipient of fellowships from The National Endowment for the Arts, MacDowell, Bread Loaf, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and others. Her critically acclaimed, Girlhood, examined the narratives women are told about what it means to be female and what it takes to free oneself from them. https://www.melissafebos.com/girlhood
Jordan Matthews is a business trial lawyer and litigation partner at Weinberg Gonser LLP. Jordan is lead counsel in the RICO case against Steve Wynn. Jordan currently handles matters throughout the country and has litigated or otherwise been involved with matters pending in California, Nevada, and Massachusetts before the Ninth Circuit of the United States Courts of Appeals and is involved in litigation covered by the Wall Street Journal, Fox News, CNN and others. https://www.wgfcounsel.com/Tim Dura served as a command fighter pilot in the United States Air Force and, after 22 years of service, retired due to medical issues. He then began a 20-year teaching career and became involved with teaching entrepreneurship. Tim's program was extremely successful, sending five businesses to the NFTE National Business Plan Competition in New York City in the six years his NFTE kids were eligible. Currently Tim is semi-retired doing consulting work, coaching girls' softball and acting as the COO of the Polk Institute Foundation. https://polkinstitute.org/Melissa Febos is the author of the memoir Whip Smart, the essay collection, Abandon Me, and a craft book, Body Work. She is the inaugural winner of the Jeanne Córdova Nonfiction Award from LAMBDA Literary and the recipient of fellowships from The National Endowment for the Arts, MacDowell, Bread Loaf, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and others. Her critically acclaimed, Girlhood, examined the narratives women are told about what it means to be female and what it takes to free oneself from them. https://www.melissafebos.com/girlhood
Melissa Febos is the author of the essay collection Girlhood (Bloomsbury). It is a national bestseller. Her other books include the critically acclaimed memoir, Whip Smart (St. Martin’s Press 2010), and the essay collection, Abandon Me (Bloomsbury 2017), which was a LAMBDA Literary Award finalist, a Publishing Triangle Award finalist, an Indie Next Pick, and was widely named a Best Book of 2017. A craft book, Body Work, will be published by Catapult in March 2022. The inaugural winner of the Jeanne Córdova Nonfiction Award from LAMBDA Literary, her work has appeared in publications including The Paris Review, The Sun, The Kenyon Review, Tin House, Granta, The Believer, McSweeney’s, The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, Elle, and Vogue. Her essays have won prizes from Prairie Schooner, Story Quarterly, The Sewanee Review, and The Center for Women Writers at Salem College. She is a four-time MacDowell fellow and has also received fellowships from the Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Vermont Studio Center, The Barbara Deming Memorial Foundation, The BAU Institute at The Camargo Foundation, The Ragdale Foundation, and The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, which named her the 2018 recipient of the Sarah Verdone Writing Award. She co-curated the Mixer Reading and Music Series in Manhattan for ten years and served on the Board of Directors for VIDA: Women in Literary Arts for five. The recipient of an MFA from Sarah Lawrence College, she is an associate professor at the University of Iowa, where she teaches in the Nonfiction Writing Program. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Launched in 2011. Books. Literature. Writing. Publishing. Authors. Screenwriters. Life. Death. Etc. Support the show on Patreon Merch www.otherppl.com @otherppl Instagram YouTube Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Melissa Febos is the author of the memoir Whip Smart and two essay collections: Abandon Me and Girlhood. The inaugural winner of the Jeanne Córdova Nonfiction Award from LAMBDA Literary and the recipient of fellowships from The MacDowell Colony, Bread Loaf, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, The BAU Institute, Vermont Studio Center, The Barbara Deming Foundation, and others; her essays have recently appeared in The Paris Review, The Believer, McSweeney's Quarterly, Granta, Sewanee Review, Tin House, The Sun, and The New York Times. She is an associate professor at the University of Iowa, where she teaches in the Nonfiction Writing Program. Find out more about Community Building Art Works at www.cbaw.org. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cbaw/support
Chapter 16p: Wrap it up! Dec 24th 2020, Dear Jolly Joiners, First we want to give you all a big thank you for being here with us! https://www.facebook.com/groups/542002943368376/ We share the love of all things books including our episodes, free or inexpensive book deals, new releases & Author updates all on our Private Facebook group. So please request to join us! *Link above* In this episode, Chapter 16p: Wrap it up! we divulge our favorite gifts of Christmas past and hopes for gifts of Christmas future. Samaira then reviews Hexed, an anthology by Ilona Andrews, Yasmine Galenorn, Allyson James and Jeanne C. Stein. https://amazon.com/dp/0425241769/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_qmv5Fb0GQ588F To read the pre-released stories from Ilona Andrews we mentioned in the podcast, go here: www.ilona-andrews.com With wishes of love and happiness, Joe and Samaira P.S. Here is that link to our Private Facebook group again. Hope to see you there! https://www.facebook.com/groups/542002943368376/ Website: http://fortheloveofbooks.libsyn.com/ Email: fortheloveofbooks23@gmail.com Ad Email: fortheloveofbooksads@gmail.com Facebook Fan Page: https://m.facebook.com/For-The-Love-of-Books-112936113729954/ Facebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/542002943368376/ Instagram: Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fortheloveofbooks23/boards/ Goodreads: Parler: @Fortheloveofbooks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoLGu2u5ApN4wAswCsJSAQA Twitter: @ForTheLoveOfB17 Music link: https://www.free-stock-music.com/vlad-gluschenko-everything-you-need-is-by-your-side.html Everything You Need Is By Your Side by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9 Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Artwork created by:
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It's our first episode!! And we're exctied to talk about Jeanne Córdova, Los Angeles activist whom fought for lesbian visibility in the Gay Rights Movement and in mainstream culture. We talk her time in the habit, The Lesbian Tide, Gay/Feminist 11, and the Community Pages. -Research credits- When We Were Outlaws, Jeanne Córdova Gay L.A., Lilliam Faderman and Stuart Timmons https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/last-word/id405514067?mt=2 (EP. Jan 21,2016) http://www.houstonlgbthistory.org/lesbian-tide.html https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-jeanne-cordova-20160115-story.html https://www.newwaysministry.org/2017/01/14/remembering-jeanne-cordova-a-lesbian-nun-who-broke-her-silence/ http://www.glbtqarchive.com/ssh/daughters_bilitis_S.pdf Follow QTS: @queeringpodcast Email: queeringtimeandspacepod@gmail.com Follow Star Castro: @l.a.mexicanlezbro Follow Lauri Roggenkamp: @picklemyth Please subscribe, rate, review and share
Roaring Fork Valley and Alpine Legal Services present: Senior Law Day - "Estate Planning 101" with Jeanne Doremus, Founder of the Law Office of Jeanne C. Doremus and Jordan Matthews, General Counsel and Director of Operations for Whitman Fine Properties. Alpine Legal Services - Roaring Fork Senior Law Day provides valley seniors, their family members and caregivers with meaningful information from attorneys and experts, to start conversations, make decisions and age well. For More Information visit https://alpinelegalservices.org
We were so excited to join forces with both the Contemporary Jewish Museum and the California Institute for Integral Studies for a night of stories exploring our understanding of self and the fluidity of identity. An amazing group shared personal stories inspired by the CJM exhibition Show Me as I Want to be Seen. The lineup: Kelly Beardsley has been telling wacky stories around SF for the last 15 years. His stories have been heard on This American Life, The California Report, KQED and a bunch of Porchlight events. He works as a BART train operator and lives in Oakland. India Marie Chakraverty was raised in a small town in the Central Valley before enrolling at San Francisco State University. They are getting a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing and loving every minute of their starving artist life. They live with their boyfriend and cat (one for now) in this wonderful and expensive city and work as the General Books supervisor at the SFSU Bookstore. They are working on three novels and two short stories and aspire to be a rich author, but will settle to be an editor, because reading is wonderful and who wouldn’t love to get paid to read all day. They love cats, books, Star Wars, and so many other things, but love to smile even more. Eddie Jen is a writer and drag queen in San Francisco. He writes about life, beauty, and food, and recently won his first case as an attorney when he obtained asylum for a Guatemalan minor. Juliana Delgado Lopera is an award-winning Colombian writer, historian, speaker and performance artist based in San Francisco. The recipient of the 2014 Jackson Literary award she’s the author of Quiéreme (Nomadic Press 2017) and ¡Cuéntamelo! an illustrated bilingual collection of oral histories by LGBT Latinx immigrants which won a 2018 Lambda Literary Award and a 2018 Independent Publisher Book Award. She's received fellowships from Brush Creek Foundation of the Arts, Lambda Literary Foundation, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and The SF Grotto, and an individual artist grant from the SF Arts Commission. She's the recipient of the 2016 Jeanne Córdova Words Scholarship. Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has appeared in Eleven Eleven, Foglifter, Four Way Review, Broadly, TimeOut Mag to name a few. She’s the creative director of RADAR Productions a queer literary non-profit in San Francisco. Donna Persona is a 71 year old San Francisco transgender/ gay community activist and drag queen performer. She began her career and activism at the age of 59. At age 20, she was associated with SF drag legends. Around 2005 i reunited with then and began a public life. She has been of the boards of Trans March, Trans Visibility, and Trans Day of Remembrance. She has worked to name SF streets after a trans woman and an historical event in The SF Tenderloin, Compton's Cafeteria Riot. She went on to co- write a play about the riot which had a successful run in San Francisco last year and will be remounted this year. She is currently working with a filmmaker on a documentary on her experiences. She also continues to perform on stages, stay involved with activism, and entertain gay seniors and patients in hospitals and several retirement homes. Donna helped fly the transgender flag with Mayor London Breed and has been nominated as Grand marshall for 2019 Pride. Nic Sommerfeld is an Oakland based actor and playwright, originally from Montana. They wrote for Best of Playgound 2018 and have written for UCSF, Killing My Lobster, and The Olympians Festival. As an actor they have performed with Berkeley Playhouse, SF Playhouse, Fuse Theatre, Landmark Musicals, and others. They are also a drag king known as Chester Vanderbox. Hosted by Arline Klatte and Beth Lisick. Music by Marc Capelle. Podcast produced by Brandi Howell.
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.
Josh Viola returns this week to talk about what Hex Publishers has been up to in the last few months. Spoiler: a lot of cool stuff! Mentioned in this episode: Denver Comic Con Independence Day (Movie) Hex Publishers DENVER MOON (Book Series) by Josh Viola, Warren Hammond, and illustrated by Aaron Lovett BLOOD AND GASOLINE (Anthology) Edited by Mario Acevedo Matt Hubel Matt Van Scoyk Kirk Douponce Warren Hammond Blade Runner (Movie) Total Recall (Movie) THE BANE OF YOTO by Josh Viola BLACKSTAR by Josh Viola CYBERWORLD (Anthology) Edited by Jason Heller and Josh Viola Playstation Alamo Drafthouse Black Shirt Brewing The Tattered Cover Crafting A Nation (Documentary) Mario Acevedo MAD MAX (Move Franchise) Sons Of Anarchy (TV Show) Sean Eads Facebook Steve Rasnic Tem THE MASK SHOP OF DOCTOR BLACK by Steve Rasnic Tem R. L. Stine GOOSEBUMPS (Book Series) by R. L. Stine MECHANICAL ANIMALS (Anthology) Edited by Selena Chambers and Jason Heller DENVER MOON 2 by Josh Viola and Josh Viola Jeanne C. Stein THE ANNA STRONG VAMPIRE CHRONICLES (Book Series) by Jeanne C. Stein http://denvermoon.net http://hexpublishers.com http://facebook.com/HexPublishers http://twitter.com/HexPublishers Don't Miss THE FORBIDDEN FIELDS short story by Giles Hash on http://changingdenver.com http://changingdenver.com/?episode=rocky-flats-flash-hash-christensen Thank you to all of our Patreon supporters over at http://patreon.com/BeyondTheTrope
Pour ce dernier épisode de l'année 2017, je laisse la parole à Jeanne, Céleste et Anna. Je ne vous en dis pas plus sur ce moment de douceur. Ne dit-on pas que la vérité sort de la bouche des enfants ? Merci infiniment à Anne-Sophie leur maman qui a accepté de me laisser ses filles le temps de cet épisode ponctué de chants de Noël. En attendant, je vous souhaite de très belles fêtes de fin d'année empreintes de douceur et de joie. Merci infiniment à vous chers auditeurs, merci aux 216 Kiss bankers, merci aux annonceurs qui ont fait confiance à Chiffon. Je vous donne rendez-vous le 5 janvier 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we talk Sci-Fi, Mystery, and how to plan a novel. Mentioned: KOP Series by Warren Hammond Raymond Chandler Kurt Vonnegut Dick Francis Jason Star TWILIGHT by Stephanie Meyer SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION by Stephen King Scrivener (word processing program) Jeanne C. Stein HOW TO WRITE A DAMN GOOD MYSTERY by James Frey Agatha Christie Mond (TV Series) Columbo (TV Series) David Farland Mario Acevedo George R. R. Martin Joss Whedon Ellie Ann J. K. Rowling
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Pastora San Juan Cafferty Lecture on Race and Ethnicity in American Life is presented once a year by the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration and the Cafferty Lecture Committee: William Brodsky, Frank M. Clark, Neil B. Guterman, Jeanne C. Marsh, and Alan McNally. Funding for the Lecture has been provided by: Exelon Corporation, Harris Bank, Kimberly-Clark, Waste Management, and donors to the Pastora San Juan Cafferty Lecture Fund. The 2013 Pastora San Juan Cafferty Lecture on Race and Ethnicity in American Life "Chicago's Big Short: Selling the Myth of Integration in the American City" Sudhir Venkatesh, AM '92, PhD '97 (Sociology) William B. Ransford Professor of Sociology, and the Committee on Global Thought, at Columbia University in the City of New York October 17, 2013
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Neil B. Guterman delivered the welcome remarks for the Equity and Choice in Health Care Access conference in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Center for Health Administration Studies (CHAS) at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. Following Dean Guterman, Jeanne C. Marsh, Director of CHAS, opened the day with an introduction to the conference. The conference convened key thought leaders and researchers from across the country to focus on issues related to health care access post–Affordable Care Act. Neil B. Guterman, Dean; Mose and Sylvia Firestone Professor; and Director of the Beatrice Cummings Mayer Program in Violence Prevention in the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration Bio: http://ssascholars.uchicago.edu/n-guterman Jeanne C. Marsh, Director, Center for Health Administration Studies (CHAS); George Herbert Jones Distinguished Service Professor in the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration Bio: http://ssascholars.uchicago.edu/j-marsh
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Neil B. Guterman delivered the welcome remarks for the Equity and Choice in Health Care Access conference in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Center for Health Administration Studies (CHAS) at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. Following Dean Guterman, Jeanne C. Marsh, Director of CHAS, opened the day with an introduction to the conference. The conference convened key thought leaders and researchers from across the country to focus on issues related to health care access post–Affordable Care Act. Neil B. Guterman, Dean; Mose and Sylvia Firestone Professor; and Director of the Beatrice Cummings Mayer Program in Violence Prevention in the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration Bio: http://ssascholars.uchicago.edu/n-guterman Jeanne C. Marsh, Director, Center for Health Administration Studies (CHAS); George Herbert Jones Distinguished Service Professor in the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration Bio: http://ssascholars.uchicago.edu/j-marsh