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As a multiracial social service provider specializing in helping trans folks, Amelia has nothing but wisdom to share regarding LGBTQ rights and creating an inclusive environment. During this episode, we chatted with Amelia on several topics including:Tips for parents raising a child who is exploring their gender identity What it took for them to start their private practice How to balance being paid what you're worth, while at the same time, being there for those who can't afford your services *This episode was sponsored by Amanecer Feminist PsychotherapyMore About Amelia:Amelia Ortega, LCSW, currently works as a somatic psychotherapist, organizational change consultant, and professor of Social Work practice. As a social worker, Amelia has worked for the last fourteen years dedicated to supporting queer and trans young adults and families. Amelia currently works in their NYC-based practice, Amanecer Feminist Psychotherapy, and is an instructor at the Columbia University School of Social Work, where they have taught for nine years. Amelia specializes in trauma focused therapies and trauma informed classroom pedagogies. Amelia's clinical and teaching practice engages healing through use of somatic experiencing, EMDR, and their training in the Trauma Conscious Yoga Method. In 2019, Amelia was named by Negocios Now as one of “NYC's 40 Latinos under 40” for their trauma therapy work with LGBTQ Latinx community. Amelia received their MSW from the Columbia University School of Social Work in 2007, and has began their work on their doctorate of social welfare at SUNY Buffalo in Fall 2021. Amelia is a deep listener of all life, and when they aren't working, they are often found out in nature with birds and wildlife. They are a photographer, writer, visual creator, and naturalist. Amelia Ortega, LCSW Amanecer Feminist Psychotherapy amanecercounselingervices@gmail.com IG: @feminist_psychotherapy LinkedIn: amelia-ortega-lcsw--- Follow LatinX in Social Work on the web:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/ Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952779766
On this episode of LOL, the crew talks all about Jaime's wedding (including Rachel hilariously announcing the wedding party at the reception) and interview Daniel Luna about his new LGBTQ+/Latinx driven web series, Functional. The crew also reminisces about some of the web series shows they have done in the past.
Having come out as LGBTQ+ identifying to her father when she was 18 and forced to leave her house as a consequence, our guest Jessica Hardial has many stories to share with us in today's episode. Topics we cover today include:Jessica's experience with an abusive father and how that played a role in her adult lifeThe challenges with navigating as an LGBTQ+ member in the Latinx community The importance of not letting generational trauma pass on to our children More about Jessica:Jessica Hardial is a bilingual clinical social worker who has over ten years of social work experience. She received her associate's degree in liberal arts from CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College in 2011, then her bachelor's degree in psychology and sociology with a minor in student services and counseling from CUNY Queens College in 2013. Shortly after, she received her master's degree in social work from Fordham University in 2016. Jessica completed her second master's degree in human development from Fielding Graduate University in 2021. Jessica Hardial is a School Social Worker for the NYC Department of Education, serves as an adjunct professor for SUNY Old Westbury & Stonybrook, and is currently a Ph.D. Candidate attending Fielding Graduate University. Jessica has a private practice, Blossoming Lotus Therapy, LCSW PLLC, where she specializes in working with children, adolescents, young adults, and families. She is passionate about working with LGBTQIA+ community members and their families, the foster care and adoption population, and children of immigrants. Jessica specializes in issues surrounding trauma, anxiety, and family conflict using a somatic-oriented approach. Jessica continues to enhance the social work profession by providing supervision to graduate students and post-graduate students to enhance their clinical skills in their field of practice. jessicahardiallcsw@gmail.com FB & IG: @Jessicahardiallcsw @Blossominglotustherapy ---Follow LatinX in Social Work on the web:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/ Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952779766
This week, Latino Rebels Radio producer Oscar Fernández is our guest host with an episode from his own show, the Latino Media Collective, out of Washington, D.C. For the LMC's latest installment of its "Undocumented and LGBTQ" series, trans Latinx activist Kayley Whalen discusses the challenges faced by LGBTQ Latinx individuals with disabilities and how recent travels to Guatemala served to heighten those struggles. Featured image by Sofie Dittmann. Latino Rebels is produced by Oscar Fernández of the Latino Media Collective.
RINO hires a radical! Subversive commercials attack Christmas! Calls about Ahmaud Arbery and women's "rights"! The Hake Report, Thursday, December 2, 2021: RINO Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin hires an LGBTQ Latinx radical Joshua Marin-Mora. // Norwegian postal service "Christmas" ad shows "Santa" kissing a "man"! // Vulgar Hollywood HBO cartoon movie features non-Christians Sarah Silverman and Seth Rogan subverting men for "Christmas." // 200 "teens" brawl around Sky Zone trampoline park in Tampa! // Bernie Sanders kisses up to "women" for "reproductive rights," gets pounced on by pro-trans radicals! // "Voting rights" agitator Stacey Abrams runs for governor of Georgia again. // Religion News Service gay Jonathan Merritt promotes progressive depressed one-time single mother Anne Lamott quote against conservatives. // MUSIC: Fangs - "I Wonder as I Wander" - from 2004 Lujo Records compilation All I Want for Christmas // TrackTribe - "Finland" - from YouTube Audio Library (Chris selection) // CALLERS William from Kansas City, MO thinks Ahmaud's would-be captors were "racist"! Typical! Rick from Hampton, VA asks about Chris Cuomo being suspended from CNN. Bobby from Texas says Ahmaud and his would-be captors should've acted differently. BGTG from Los Angeles, CA says Ahmaud should've deescalated, not escalated! Dean from North Carolina has a nice and reasonable call about life. Justin from Arizona, conflicted about religion, thinks it's wrong to joke about Rosenbaum. Joe from Phoenix, AZ says the GA citizen's arrest law was clear. He insists slavery is so evil. Jeff from Louisiana has a nice call that I'm blanking on — thank you! Also check out Hake News from today. TIME STAMPS 0:00:00 Thu, Dec 2, 2021 0:02:07 Hey, guys! 0:05:51 Glenn Youngkin 0:15:15 Super: Green New Deal 0:17:16 Santa mouth kiss 0:26:22 WILLIAM: YOU PEOPLE 0:37:47 RICK: CUOMO 0:46:20 Hollywood Santa subversion 0:50:13 BOBBY: AHMAUD 1:07:42 "I Wonder as I Wander" - Fangs 1:11:40 Super: Elective 1:14:18 BGTG: Deescalate 1:20:52 Skyzone fight 1:24:47 Rebel unity 1:26:46 DEAN, NC 1:30:16 JUSTIN: ROSENBAUM 1:39:44 JOE: CITIZEN'S ARREST 1:46:55 Bernie trans trouble 1:49:26 Stacey Abrams 1:51:14 JEFF, LA 1:54:03 RNS, Anne Lamott 1:59:45 "Finland" - TrackTribe HAKE LINKS VIDEO ARCHIVE: YouTube | Facebook | Twitter | COMING: Odysee AUDIO PODCAST: Apple | Spotify | Podcast Addict | Castbox | TuneIn | Stitcher | Google | iHeart | Amazon | PodBean LIVE VIDEO: Odysee | Facebook | Twitter | DLive | YouTube* | Twitch* | NOT Trovo* SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | Odysee | SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Patreon | Teespring Call in! 888-775-3773, live Monday through Friday 9 AM - 11 AM PT (Los Angeles) https://thehakereport.com/show Also see Hake News from JLP's show today. *NOTE: YouTube, Twitch, and Trovo have all censored James's content on their platforms over fake "Community Guidelines" violations. (Trovo permanently blocked The Hake Report.) BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2021/12/2/120221-thu-vulgar-christmas-subversion-more-ahmaud-discussion
Leave your preconceived notions at the door and take a listen to two Latinx divas discuss rock n roll. Anthony, the lead singer of Tony & The Kiki redefines rock n roll with their grandiose and glamorous LGBTQ Latinx flair. Listen to us discuss their debut EP, “Light It Up” available November 17th, how the pandemic made them pursue their dreams among other topics. Quick technical note: at the beginning, there will be some choppiness but within the first 4 mins it's gone. Also, a bird, and not my own, drop in for some commentary. Follow them on the socials @tonyandthekiki and rate (5 stars) and subscribe to Sinister Girlz wherever you listen to our show. We are on apple podcasts, stitcher, amazon music, and audible.
On today's episode, our guest hosts, Abigail Lara and Kelly Rojo Reyes, interview former Tulsan, Jose Emmanuel Vega, regarding the intersectionality in the Latinx and LGBTQ+ communities. Abby and Kelly both identify within the Latinx community, so they see the prominence of the so-called “machismo” culture as well as other cultural stigmas and how it hinders the advancement of the LGBTQ+ community. In addition to being our guest hosts today, Abby and Kelly are also Bank of America Student Leaders spending the summer working for Mental Health Association Oklahoma.
From community activist to politician, Carlos Guillermo Smith (he/him/el) made history with his election in November 2016 becoming Florida's first openly LGBTQ Latinx state lawmaker just 5 months after the tragedy at Pulse nightclub. He currently serves House District 49 in the Florida House of Representatives. In this week's episode, we unpack the importance of representation, the privilege of coming out, queer music icons, chosen families, our mutual obsession with Orlando Bloom, and reflecting on the five-year anniversary of Pulse. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Max Cisneros shares insights on the too often difficult experience of coming out to one's family, even more so if you're part of a Hispanic-Latino family. As a community caring deeply about family and friend relationships; LGBTQ Latinx young and old are often afraid to come out not just because of rejection, but also of not wanting to offend anyone. The Latino News Network, the Online News Source of New England's Latinos --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 40 of the VSC Podcast is out and it’s all about Toxic Masculinity. Come listen to Education Coordinator Emilie Mitchell chat with The Center’s Director Joél Junior Morales and VSC LGBTQ+ Advocate Kevin Fox about gender norms and Toxic Masculinity, how to can look across different cultures and groups as well as perpetuate violence, and how to embrace masculinity in a non-toxic way. Joél Morales uses he/him pronouns and is the Operations Director for the LGBT+ Center Orlando. Joél is a Certified Trauma Professional who studied medical coding terminology and Case Management. Morales experienced ranges from public health, nonprofit management, project improvement, substance abuse, and relapse prevention. A long-standing community builder through volunteerism, Joel is one of the co-founders for QLatinx, a grassroots racial, social, and gender justice organization dedicated to the advancement and empowerment of Central Florida's LGBTQ+ Latinx community. He continues spearheading efforts to affirm and empower the LGBT+ community and its allies through information, education, advocacy, and support. Kevin Fox uses he/him pronouns and is a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern with the state of Florida. Kevin worked as a high school teacher while receiving his Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Rollins College. He has worked with adolescents with substance use issues, Equality Florida for LGBTQ+ rights, and in the UF Health Cancer Center at Orlando Health counseling and performing therapy with cancer patients and their families. His passion when working with clients is to help them increase their resilience and satisfaction with their everyday lives; he seeks to help clients increase their meaning from life and live more authentically and honestly. You can also listen to this podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ElnyWaPvDos ----------------------------------- Trigger Warning: In this podcast we will be discussing sensitive topics such as Sexual Assault. It's important to take care of yourself while listening. Some suggestions are listening while you're in a healthy head space or knowing who you can reach out to if you become upset. Our 24/7 helpline for crisis calls based out of Central Florida is 407 500 HEAL. By contacting the National Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 you can get support and learn about your local resources. There is always someone ready to help.
Being Latinx and anywhere within the LGBTQIA+ spectrums brings its own set of unique circumstances, often shaped by gendered language, heteronormative cultural norms, and deeply held religious teachings. Especially growing up, we can often feel the conflict between tradition and expectation against the pull of our heart and soul toward happiness,seeing and being seen as our complete selves. How do our experiences walking within these intersectional identities shape the stories we tell and what meaning do these identities carry across genres? Hear from authors Jonny Garza Villa (FIFTEEN HUNDRED MILES FROM THE SUN), Anna-Marie McLemore (DARK AND DEEPEST RED), Tehlor Kay Mejia (WE SET THE DARK ON FIRE), Mark Oshiro (EACH OF US A DESERT). Laura Pohl (THE LAST 8) and Aiden Thomas (CEMETERY BOYS) on creating these powerful novels, and what shapes their stories, their characters, and their hopes for young LGBTQ+ readers who come across their writing. Moderator: Jonny Garza Villa is the young adult author of Fifteen Hundred Miles From The Sun.
Tatiana Cholula, one of Austin's hottest drag queens, chats about her self-discovery journey as a queer person and other pressing issues within the LGBTQ community - such as how toxic masculinity, religion and the media play a role in homophobia within the Mexican culture and family.
Historian Leti Gomez talks about her work in the LGBTQ Latinx movement, her coming out experience, and the creation of "Queer Brown Voices," a book she edited about our Latinx trailblazers.
In this episode, we focus on celebrating Pride Month and bringing some topics such as terminology, the LGBTQ+ in the Latinx community. Mentioning as well some iconic LGBTQ+ Latinx members and how this is seen in the media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wtflatinx/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wtflatinx/support
In this pedagogical methods conversation, Dr. Xochitl Alvizo and Dr. Matilde Moros discuss their teaching of gender, sexuality and women’s studies. They each share how they navigate their individual experience of LGBTQ Latinx family lives and their religious studies backgrounds when teaching undergraduate classes.
The resident Boconas- Becky, Gabbocita and Sarahnade, introduce themselves and discuss what being a boss bocona is all about. From womxn of color who inspire them to lies hetero-patriarchy and Bad Bunny told them, they cover it all. So welcome and join in on the fun, Boconas. **This episode is dedicated to Cristina Bautista, late indigenous leader of the Tacueyo community in Colombia. May we always have the courage to speak up and speak out for ourselves and our communities, just like she did. Please see the links below to learn more about her life, legacy, and how you can support indigenous women and communities in Colombia. **Learn more about Cristina Bautista and her fight for justice for her community. Colombia dissident rebels kill indigenous leaderCheck out these organizations run by indigenous Colombians for Indigenous Colombians and South Americans. ECMIA- Enlace Continental de Mujeres Indigenas de las AmericasONIC - Inicio- Organizacion Nacional Indigena de Colombia [0:00] Intro Music[0:36] Welcome & Meet The Boconas - Becky, Gabbocita, and Sarahnade[5:56] Why Boss Y Bocona? Who is one? Wtf Y'all gonna talk about? - Get all your answers.[13:05] Boss Bocona Moves - shout outs to the womxn of color who inspire us to speak up, speak out, & do us. Cristina Bautista & Bree Newsome - thanks for inspiring us to speak up and take action in a way that feels right to us for the betterment of ourselves and our communities. What womxn of color are you inspired by? Tweet us or DM us on Instagram @bossybocona and let us know. [17:00] Hell Yes, Let's Go! or Ay No, Me Da Asco - are we for or against these topics? New Years Resolutions - the Boconas say hell yessss to anyone setting goals for themselves at whatever time of year & ay no, me da asco to all the haterssss, especially the haters at the gym. P.S. if you know of any queer womxn of color therapists practicing in Oregon, Tweet us or DM us on Instagram @bossyboconaGirl Boss - do you call yourself a girl boss? Yeah, us either. Plus a big middle finger to gender binaries. [28:28] Lies that Hetero-patriarchy, Capitalism and Bad Bunny Told MeCalladita Te Vez Mas Bonita - these queer latinas and feminists do not exist for men and are not here for it. Bad Bunny, we love you, but your song "calladita"? nah, do better. Meritocracy is a Myth - with racism and sexism at work, your work won't always speak for itself. Sarahnade got hustled into providing free labor, so lesson learned: Advocate for yourself and get that bag, bocona. [35:35] Calladita No More - We want to know what our listeners are done being silent about. Tweet us or DM us on Instagram @bossybocona
Episode 18 Guest: Christopher Cuevas Host: Shimon Cohen, LCSW www.dointhework.com Listen/Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify Follow on Twitter & Instagram, Like on Facebook Join the mailing list Support the podcastDownload transcript In this episode, I talk with Christopher Cuevas, who is the Executive Director of QLatinx in Orlando, Florida. They talk about how QLatinx was created in the aftermath of the Pulse nightclub shooting on June 12, 2016. Chris shares about the intense pain and healing that took place, and discusses the longstanding systemic oppression faced by the LGBTQ+ Latinx community – the barriers to access culturally competent mental health services; marginalization from the white, middle-class LGBTQ community; and lack of protection under federal and state law. This is a powerful story of how LGBTQ+ folks of color came together to create a powerful grassroots racial, social, and gender justice organization dedicated to the advancement and empowerment of Central Florida's LGBTQ+ Latinx community and the continued work they are doing. I hope you enjoy the conversation. QLatinX Website & Social Media Links https://www.qlatinx.org/ http://www.facebook.com/qlatinx http://www.instagram.com/qlatinx http://www.twitter.com/qlatinx Christopher’s Email & Social Media Links christopher@qlatinx.org http://www.facebook.com/chrisjaycuevas http://www.twitter.com/chrisjaycuevas http://www.instagram.com/chrisjaycuevas
Este episodio habla sobre la historia de Luis Sandoval, un reportero de la programa de Univison,¡Despierta America! El 11 de octubre del 2018, Luis salió del clóset como un hombre gay públicamente enfrente de millones de personas. Producción: Xóchitl Hernández y Yarazeth Tapia. Música: Mariachi Arcoíris, Xóchitl Hernández y Álex Bendaña. Si desea escuchar los episodios con transcripción, vaya a: www.elnuevosol.net/radio/ Subscríbase en iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/elnu…ol/id1236574136 Y Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/el-nuevo-sol --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elnuevosol/message
Bigger Than the Wall: Culture Change. "OH, THE WALL GOIN' UP!" - from JLP's Teespring White ink http://teespring.com/wall-goin-up-stack-white Black ink http://teespring.com/wall-goin-up-stack-black - Illegals self-deporting - Wide is the road.... Few who enter… WHY? One man. Caller Log: Samuel from Sweden - Says governments in Europe are waking up thanks to Trump. Charles out of California - Says James and Jesse believe in double standards. Grant is a first time caller out of South Carolina - Wanted to comment on Trump's rally that's happening this week. Maze out of Ohio - Ask James how Christians are supposed to be acting. More great callers — thank you! BETA MALE EPIDEMIC - Public figure promotes mediocrity, self-criticism, showing weakness and doubt... - Men feuding in public, going on shows talking about each other... - "Politics" and losing "friends"... - LA Times: “Club Scum celebrates 3 years of championing the LGBTQ Latinx community.” - LA Times: Trump said barbed wire can be a beautiful sight. "Some communities" disagree. - Social media bans white advocates - Pete Buttigieg is GAY. - Movies: Mel Gibson, Bruce Willis, David Hasselhoff vs The Rock, Terry Crews, Brad Pitt MEDIA PROMOTES "WOMEN": - CNN: ‘Tell someone about “Lady Edison”: Women inventors have long been overlooked, but now they're churning out more patents than ever. Even so, catching up to men could take decades.' - HuffPost: “Hey, hey, hey, hey, that's unacceptable.” AOC shut down a heckler who called a Republican a “moron.” - CNN: Better late than never: A California woman never got the child support a court awarded her in 1971. Now her ex-husband has to pay it all, and 48 years of interest adds up. VIDEO: https://youtu.be/AUDacWbK9Aw http://thehakereport.com
Ready to become your own boss? Get your small business advice from Entrepreneur Manny Cosme, a successful businessman from the LGBTQ Latinx community. He shares what to do and what not to do when it comes to starting your own business.
Last month's episode on this channel featuring A Dialogue On Orlando generated a wider conversation about missing Latinx voices and the intersectional issues between the Latinx community and the LGBTQ+ community. In this episode of Student Affairs Live, we pick up that conversation and discuss the complexity of Latinx and LGBTQ+ issues in student affairs with an esteemed panel of scholars, educators, and activists (generated from an open call). During the conversation, we'll address: What are the intersectional issues facing LGBTQ+ and Latinx student affairs educators? How can we best support LGBTQ+ and Latinx students on our campuses? More broadly, what does it mean to be a QTPOC (Queer Trans People of Color) from a Latinx perspective? What is Latinx? We will also provide context by unpacking the origins and use of this term and discuss the complexities of gender and sexual identities within Latin cultures. Joining Student Affairs Live host Heather Shea Gasser for the conversation are Dr. Trace Camacho, Dora Frias, Keith Garcia, Xajés Martinez, Julio Oyola, Dr. Raymond Plaza, Marcela Ramirez, and Brianna Sérráno.
Last month’s episode on this channel featuring A Dialogue On Orlando generated a wider conversation about missing Latinx voices and the intersectional issues between the Latinx community and the LGBTQ+ community. In this episode of Student Affairs Live, we pick up that conversation and discuss the complexity of Latinx and LGBTQ+ issues in student affairs with an esteemed panel of scholars, educators, and activists (generated from an open call). During the conversation, we'll address: What are the intersectional issues facing LGBTQ+ and Latinx student affairs educators? How can we best support LGBTQ+ and Latinx students on our campuses? More broadly, what does it mean to be a QTPOC (Queer Trans People of Color) from a Latinx perspective? What is Latinx? We will also provide context by unpacking the origins and use of this term and discuss the complexities of gender and sexual identities within Latin cultures. Joining Student Affairs Live host Heather Shea Gasser for the conversation are Dr. Trace Camacho, Dora Frias, Keith Garcia, Xajés Martinez, Julio Oyola, Dr. Raymond Plaza, Marcela Ramirez, and Brianna Sérráno.
Join host Elisa Camahort Page and guests Heather Gold, Jenny Yang, and Luvvie Ajayi, as they discuss how humor can be a tool to raise social awareness and, ultimately, drive social change. Show Notes: Intro: A few words about the 06/12/16 attack on the LGBTQ Latinx community in Orlanda, FL. Starts at 1:39: Interview with Heather Gold, comedian, storyteller, activist, BlogHer OG, and all-around bad-ass. (Heather is speaking at #BlogHer16.) Starts at 9:39: Interview with Jenny Yang, recovering activist, comedian, and leader of the panel on Humor and Social Change at #BlogHer16. Starts at 29:50: Interview with Luvvie Ajayi, humorist, technologist, author of the upcoming book "I'm Judging You", and also speaking on the #Blogher16 panel about humor and social change. Links: #BlogHer16, taking place August 4-6, 2016 in Los Angeles: The Program: http://www.blogher.com/node/2162029/schedule Tickets: http://blogher16.eventbrite.com Guests: Heather Gold: http://www.heathergold.com Jenny Yang:... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.