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Sad Francisco
Marsha P. Johnson Beyond Stonewall with Tourmaline

Sad Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 25:53


Tourmaline's work spotlighting the life of Marsha P. Johnson began with collecting a popular archive online, then a film, and now a biography that's out May 20. In the book, you learn about the notorious Black, trans heroine who moved to New York when she was thirteen, rioted at Stonewall, protected the dolls with Sylvia Rivera and their group Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries/STAR, performed in and around the Village, and left the door open behind her for future queer and trans people, and everyone who believes we should be allowed to self-determine our destinies. Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/677583/marsha-by-tourmaline/ Happy Birthday Marsha - Tourmaline and Sasha Wortzel's movie about Marsha (free with a library card on Kanopy) https://www.kanopy.com/en/product/happy-birthday-marsha The Personal Things - animated short film Tourmaline made about Miss Major (with Micah Bazant, Pamela Chavez, and Hope Dector) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzafzVv2G2E

TransLash Podcast with Imara Jones
Replay: The Legendary Miss Major

TransLash Podcast with Imara Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 29:28


As the TransLash Podcast takes a break for the holidays, we're sharing some of our favorite episodes from the archive. In this replay from 2023, Imara is joined by legendary trans activist and Stonewall veteran Miss Major. She shares her experience becoming a mother, gives advice to young trans people today, and explains why the fight for our rights will always be stronger than anti-trans policies and political parties. Follow TransLash Media @translashmedia on TikTok, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, X, and Facebook.Follow Imara Jones on Instagram (@Imara_jones_), Threads (@imara_jones_), Bluesky (@imarajones.bsky.social), X (@ImaraJones)Follow our guests on social media!Toshio Meronek: X (@tmeronek) and Instagram (@tmeronek)Miss Major: X (@immissmajor), Instagram (@missmajor1), and TikTok (@themissmajor) TransLash Podcast is produced by Translash Media.Translash Team: Imara Jones, Oliver-Ash Kleine, Aubrey Calaway. Xander Adams is our senior sound engineer and a contributing producer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Librería Traficantes de Sueños
Presentación del libro Miss Major toma la palabra

Librería Traficantes de Sueños

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 74:28


(Katakrak, 2024. Con Charlie Moya, prologuista. Toshio Meronek y Miss Major componen un texto que mezcla conversaciones, entrevistas, reflexiones y discusiones. El resultado es rápido, intenso y mordaz: sin hipocresía, mostrando sin tapujos los conflictos del mundo LGTBI* o la mercantilización en la que acaban algunos movimientos.

Great.com Talks With...
#651 - Miss Major Alexander L. Lee TGIJP Black Trans Cultural Center

Great.com Talks With...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 37:27


The incarceration of transgender, gender nonconforming, and intersex (TGI) people often leads to heightened discrimination and violence within prison walls. Miss Major Alexander L. Lee TGIJP Black Trans Cultural Center is standing up for these individuals, offering legal and emotional support while pushing for systemic change. Discover how they are working to defend dignity and transform the future for marginalized communities. Want to support Miss Major Alexander L. Lee TGIJP Black Trans Cultural Center? https://tgijp.org/ Find this episode at: https://great.com/great-talks-with/miss-major-alexander-l-lee-tgijp-black-trans-cultural-center/

Talking About Kids
What LGBTQ+ activists have to say about banning books from school libraries

Talking About Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 8:59


Nationwide, school libraries – often refuges for students who are being othered by their classmates – are being weaponized. In this final Pride Month installment of 2024, I asked several of the Grand Marshals of the 2024 NYC Pride March to react to the growing movement to deny students access to books with queer and trans voices.In this episode you will hear:- Robin Drake, Afrolatino trans male, advocate, and professional with the Hetrick-Martin Institute- Eshe Ukweli, writer, content creator, and digital strategist- DaShawn Usher, Senior Director of Communities of Color and Media at GLAAD and Founder and Executive Director of Mobilizing Our Brothers Initiative (MOBI)- Baddie Brooks, multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and champion for queer and transgender communities- Miss Major, author, pioneering activist, and community organizer for transgender rights; and- Michelle Visage, singer, producer, and permanent judge on RuPaul's Drag RaceMore information about these activists, including links to their organizations, is at talkingaboutkids.com.

Credit in the Straight World
Pride Leftovers

Credit in the Straight World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 81:01


PRIDE! Low key. Low maintenance. Guest: Ana "Smitty" Smith discussion about San Francisco. Pink Saturday back in the day, Dyke March, and Miss MAJOR who happens to be the Grand Marshall for Pride NYC this year. Also, outing yourself as an older gay via your playlist at work a la Chappel Rowan and things.

Talking About Kids
What LGBTQ+ activists want for all families

Talking About Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 26:33


For the second year in a row, Talking About Kids was granted media access to all of NYC Pride's events, including the 2024 NYC Pride March. At the press conference for the march, each of the Grand Marshals described their platforms and the changes they hoped their profiles would affect. I found it interesting that most of them used their time to address issues that impact all children and families, like this nation's lack of affordable housing. In this episode you will hear:- DaShawn Usher, Senior Director of Communities of Color and Media at GLAAD and Founder and Executive Director of Mobilizing Our Brothers Initiative (MOBI);- Eshe Ukweli, writer, content creator, and digital strategist;- Raquel Willis, transgender rights activist, the former national organizer for the Transgender Law Center, the former executive editor of Out magazine;- Baddie Brooks, multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and champion for queer and transgender communities;- Robin Drake, Afrolatino trans male, advocate, and professional with the Hetrick-Martin Institute;- Miss Major, author, pioneering activist, and community organizer for transgender rights; and- Michelle Visage, singer, producer, and permanent judge on RuPaul's Drag Race.More information about these activists, including links to their organizations, is at talkingaboutkids.com.

QUiD
Confetti di QUID live - Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

QUiD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 9:01


di Daniele Biaggi e Paolo Armelli | Nata a Chicago, Miss Major ha solo 11 anni quando fa coming out come persona transgender, e il rifiuto da parte dei genitori la colpisce implacabile. La ricerca di un posto dove poter esprimere liberamente la propria identità la porta a New York, ed è qui, nella notte tra il 27 e il 28 giugno 1969, che Miss Major si ritrova nel mezzo dei Moti di Stonewall. Arrestata più volte nel corso degli anni, è diventata un'attivista politica tra le più sensibili alla necessità di unire le istanze della comunità transgender con quelle di altri segmenti emarginati della società civile, come carcerat* e malat* di AIDS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Nerve! Conversations with Movement Elders
Why is the Right So Scared of Gender?

The Nerve! Conversations with Movement Elders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 45:35


In this episode we're exploring why the right is so scared of gender through an intergenerational conversation between elder and younger organizers across the South: Miss Major, Suzanne Pharr, Nathalie Nia Faulk, and Lorie Bryant.  We have seen a rampant increase in organized attacks on trans people across the U.S. over the past two years. At the time of this recording, in March 2024,  over 500 anti-trans bills had already been introduced in legislatures across the country.  We know that these attacks against our people, and narratives about our communities, are not new. They are cyclical. The right is using many of the same old stories and strategies to target us. This episode digs into historical and contemporary strategies of the Right, as well as our ongoing joyful strategies of resistance.  This episode is hosted by Frances Reid, (she/her) based in Oakland CA. Frances is member of the National Council of Elders and a veteran of 40 years of activist documentary film making.  Joining Frances in this conversation are: Miss Major, (she/her) is a Black, transgender activist based in Little Rock, AR who has fought for over 50 years for her trans/gender nonconforming community. Major is a veteran of the infamous Stonewall Riots, a former sex worker, and a survivor of Dannemora Prison and Bellevue Hospital's "queen tank." She continues her work to uplift transgender women of color, particularly those who have survived incarceration and police brutality. Suzanne Pharr, (she/her), is a southern queer feminist and anti-racist organizer, also based in Little Rock, AR. She founded the  Women's Project in Arkansas in 1981, was a co-founder of Southerners on New Ground in 1993, and was director of the Highlander Center from 1999 to 2004. Pharr is an organizer and political strategist who has spent her adult life working to build a broad-based, multi-racial, multi-issued movement for social and economic justice in the U.S. Nathalie Nia Faulk, (she/they) born in Lafayette, LA and currently living in New Orleans is a self described Ebony Southern Belle! Her work blends Performance, History, Healing Justice, Cultural Organizing, and leadership development in service of all people, but particularly for Trans and Queer communities. Currently, they serve as a human rights commissioner for the City of New Orleans, co-director of Southern Organizer Academy, co-director of of Last Call Oral History Project, and as the Cultural Organizing Programs Manager for Alternate ROOTS.  Lorie Bryant, (she/her) hails from Charleston, SC and is now based in Memphis, TN. Lorie is a creative arts enthusiast, natural storyteller, conversationalist, avid outdoor explorer, and indoor gardener. Lorie has worked extensively with Southerners on New Ground on campaigns and strategic projects geared towards dismantling oppressive structures and rallying for Queer liberation across lines of race, class, culture, abilities, age, gender, and sexuality.  Lorie is especially committed to pouring back into Black communities—to ensure that they have adequate resources that will allow them to create and thrive within the communities of their dreams.      

City Life Org
New York City Pride Announces Baddie Brooks, DaShawn Usher, Eshe Ukwell, Michelle Visage, Miss Major, Robin Drake and Raquel Willis as Grand Marshals for 2024 March

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 5:00


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On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Elliot Page ON: How to Turn Self-Hate Into Self-Love & Navigating Societal Gender Norms

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 64:44 Transcription Available


Can self-hate be turned into self-love, and if so, where does this transformation start?  How can we replace self-criticism with affirmations and begin prioritizing self-care? Today, I have something truly special to share with you on the On Purpose podcast. We're about to dive deep into the incredible journey of Elliot Page, whose story is not just a memoir but a testament to the power of self-discovery and authenticity.  Elliot Page is an Academy Award-nominated actor, director, producer, writer, and a New York Times bestselling author known for his indelible on-screen presence in both tentpole and art house films. Today we are talking about his memoir Pageboy which became an instant bestseller.  Starting with a detailed exploration of life-changing memories, we journey alongside Elliot through a life-long experience that's beautifully reflected in this memoir. It's a story of resilience and growth, a reminder that we all have the capacity to overcome challenges and find our true selves. Elliot's story sheds light on the importance of not letting societal conditioning dictate who we are. We'll explore how being true to yourself can lead to living the life you've always wanted. From struggles to self-discovery, we will discover the impact of authenticity and self-acceptance and how these can help anyone take pivots at the most crucial moments.  And amidst it all, we'll touch on topics like community support, transitioning resources, and how parents can empower their children to express themselves. In this interview, you'll learn: How to let go of self hate How to appreciate your authenticity How to develop self love How to find your own voice The importance of community support The challenges when transitioning How to deal with unsupportive people This episode is not just about one person's journey; it's about the universal themes of self-love, acceptance, and the incredible strength of the human spirit.  With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:58 Elliot's Memory Exploration  03:46 Pageboy: A Memoir 06:16 Breaking The Mold Of Conditioned Reactions  07:41 Living Your Dream Life 09:28 Fighting to Function In Your Own Pace 10:26 Let People Be Themselves 13:08 How Transition Shapes Your Profession and Life 15:15 The Positives of Being Grounded And Present 18:20 The Significance of Community Support 20:16 Resources for Transitioning Individuals 23:19 How Parents Can Aid In Self-Expression  25:13 Misconceptions on Youth and Trans Health 28:43 Trans Men On Conversations About Masculinity 32:11 Empathetic Conversations With Other Trans People 38:09 Lessening the Burden of Feeling Alone 42:51 Connecting Through Stories 44:29 Balancing Alone Time And Forming Relationships 47:30 Living A Life With Limited Resources 51:40 Biographies And Intriguing Lives 53:04 Having A Moment Of Self Love 56:14 Elliot Page on Final Five   Episode Resources: Elliot Page | Twitter Elliot Page | Instagram Elliot Page | Facebook Pageboy: A Memoir  If you are interested in learning more in the topics we discussed today, below is a book list curated by Elliot Page:  A Trans Man Walks Into a Gay Bar, Harry NicholasAmateur, Thomas Page McBeeBellies, Nicola DinanHe/She/They, Schuyler BailarMiss Major Speaks, Miss Major and Toshio MeronekNone of the Above, Travis AlabanzaRedefining Realness, Janet MockSurpassing Certainty, Janet MockThe Risk it Takes to Bloom, Raquel WillisThe Transgender Issue, Shon FayeTransgender History, Susan StrykerWe Both Laughed in Pleasure, Lou Sullivan Want to be a Jay Shetty Certified Life Coach? Get the Digital Guide and Workbook from Jay Shetty https://jayshettypurpose.com/fb-getting-started-as-a-life-coach-podcast/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TransLash Podcast with Imara Jones
The Legendary Miss Major

TransLash Podcast with Imara Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 30:19


To celebrate the beginning of LGBT History Month, Imara is joined by legendary trans activist and Stonewall veteran Miss Major. She shares her experience becoming a mother, gives advice to young trans people today, and explains why the fight for our rights will always be stronger than anti-trans policies and political parties. Follow TransLash Media @translashmedia on Instagram, Threads, X, and Facebook.Follow Imara Jones on X (@ImaraJones) and Instagram (@Imara_jones_)Follow our guests on social media!Toshio Meronek: X (@tmeronek) and Instagram (@tmeronek)Miss Major: X (@immissmajor), Instagram (@missmajor1), and TikTok (@themissmajor) TransLash Podcast is produced by Translash Media.Translash Team: Imara Jones, Oliver-Ash Kleine, Aubrey Calaway. Xander Adams is our sound engineer and contributing producer.Brennen Beckwith is our social media producer.Digital strategy by Daniela Capistrano.Theme Music: Ben Draghi and ZZK records. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rainbow Parenting
Intergenerational Trans Parenthood with Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

Rainbow Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 51:52


Grab your copy of Rainbow Parenting: Your Guide to Raising Queer Kids and Their Allies! Check out our Pride tour schedule! REGISTER FOR PRIDE-A-PALOOZA! Find Us Online - Queer Kid Stuff Website: https://www.queerkidstuff.com - Weekly Newsletter Signup: https://bit.ly/qksnewslettersignup - Patreon: patreon.com/queerkidstuff - Instagram: instagram.com/queerkidstuff - Twitter: twitter.com/queerkidstuff - Email: business@queerkidstuff.com Production - Host & Creator: Lindz Amer - Producer: Multitude - Editor: Mischa Stanton - Theme Music: Amanda D'Archangelis - Artwork: Abe Tensia About The Show Welcome to Rainbow Parenting, a queer- and gender-affirming parenting podcast. Every week, queer educator Lindz Amer starts conversations about the intimidating first steps on how to affirm queer, trans, and nonbinary kids. They talk to experts who explain how to approach age-relevant early childhood sex ed, queer kid lit, gender reveal parties, and much more. And this isn't just for parents; educators, caregivers, librarians, and anyone who knows, loves, and works with kids can start the process of raising a whole generation! New episodes of Season Three will drop Mondays and Fridays throughout June! Produced in partnership with Multitude.

Sad Francisco
Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary

Sad Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 12:22


'Miss Major Speaks: Conversations with a Black Trans Revolutionary' is out this week, wherever you get books. patreon.com/toshiom has upcoming book events. Nice things people have said about the book: I'm so thrilled everyone gets to see what I see every day in Miss Major Speaks. Miss Major has shaped the world in countless ways from Stonewall to today, by being her unruly, fabulous self, leading communities, making time, and caring for and keeping her girls going. Lucky us to live in a moment where she is radiantly shining her light unto us all through this book! – Tourmaline The extraordinary insights in this book, always punctuated by Miss Major's razor-sharp wit,  allow us to understand how liberation movements for trans, queer and other routinely marginalized people can hold the most emancipatory potential for all. – Angela Davis Miss Major Speaks is the rarests of gifts, like sitting at the feet of a wise, no-fucks-given elder, listening to her testimony, and being fortified by her brilliance. This book is a monument to the life's work of Miss Major and the liberation movements she's shaped. It reminds us that we are all we got and that is plenty. – Janet Mock    

Lakers Nation Podcast
Lakers Miss Major Opportunity Against Wolves

Lakers Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 61:58


On a night when every result across the league went the Lakers' way, all that was left was for them to take advantage of it by defeating the Wolves. Unfortunately, the Lakers couldn't figure out how to break through the Wolves' defense, particularly without LeBron James and D'Angelo Russell. Where do they go from here? Trevor Lane discusses.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

American Funeral
Feb Series: Miss Major Griffin Gracy

American Funeral

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 16:38


TW: Mentions of Suicide and Violence Hey guys, Happy Black History month to all of you. This is the last episode of the series and I am so thankful for all of y'all who were part of this journey, Black history month is every month so we are not stopping here with the episodes, just the series. It has been amazing to do this series on black queer icons and I hope you all learned about someone new this month Today we are talking about the amazing Miss Major and all the work she did for prison reform and campaigning for black trans rights. We delve into her story and witness her journey from the beginning to the end, from incarceration to activism and her House of GG, we talk about all that and more in this episode. Trans rights are still crucial and under attack so please do your due diligence and Get Involved with your local agencies to stand for the much-needed change. Don't forget to rate our podcast and follow us on Spotify. We are posting an episode every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 am this month so you do not want to miss out. Socials: Instagram, Tiktok and Pintrest- @theamericanfuneral

American Funeral
Feb Series: Miss Major Griffin Gracy

American Funeral

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 16:38


TW: Mentions of Suicide and Violence Hey guys, Happy Black History month to all of you. This is the last episode of the series and I am so thankful for all of y'all who were part of this journey, Black history month is every month so we are not stopping here with the episodes, just the series. It has been amazing to do this series on black queer icons and I hope you all learned about someone new this month Today we are talking about the amazing Miss Major and all the work she did for prison reform and campaigning for black trans rights. We delve into her story and witness her journey from the beginning to the end, from incarceration to activism and her House of GG, we talk about all that and more in this episode. Trans rights are still crucial and under attack so please do your due diligence and Get Involved with your local agencies to stand for the much-needed change. Don't forget to rate our podcast and follow us on Spotify. We are posting an episode every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 am this month so you do not want to miss out. Socials: Instagram, Tiktok and Pintrest- @theamericanfuneral

Keep It Fictional
Most Anticipated Books of 2023 with Fiona, Gabriel, and Mark (January - April, Part 2)

Keep It Fictional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 54:34


In case your To-Be-Read (TBR) list is not long enough already, we have more books to suggest to you. Fiona, Gabriel, and Mark talk about the books coming out from January to April that they are looking forward to reading. Memoirs, mysteries, haunted houses, shogi, guerilla gardening group, and more. Let us know what books you are excited to read! Books mentioned on this episode: Stravaging "Strange" by Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky, translated by Joanne Turnbull, Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo, Miss Major Speaks by Toshio Meronek and Miss Major, Scorched Grace by Margot Douaihy, The Wounded Age and Eastern Tales by Ferit Edgü and translated by Aron Aji, Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton, March Comes In Like a Lion by Chica Umino, Central Places by Delia Cai, After Sappho by Selby Wynn Schwartz, River Sing Me Home by Eleanor Shearer, How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix, Camp Zero by Michelle Min Sterling, Sink by Joseph Earl Thomas, Wolfish by Erica Berry, and The Villa by Rachel Hawkins. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keepitfictional/message

TODAY
May 10: Manhunt over with guard dead and inmate captured. Latest in the Bahamas tourist death mystery. Queen Elizabeth to miss major event.

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 33:33


Breaking overnight: New details on the tragic ending to the manhunt for an escaped murder suspect and the Alabama corrections officer – we're speaking to Vanderburgh County sheriff Dave Wedding. Plus, the latest developments on the Americans who died under mysterious circumstances at a resort in the Bahamas. And, new concern over Queen Elizabeth's health – her decision to skip this morning's opening of Parliament for the first time in 60 years.

Queer Icons
20. Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

Queer Icons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 45:15


This week we discuss one of the living legends of the original Stonewall riots. Miss Major has lived all over the United States and effected change in each place. She continues to effect change still today while living in rural Arkansas. Instagram: @queericonspodcast Email: queericonspodcast@gmail.com Sources: https://missmajor.net/ https://www.them.us/story/transvisionaries-miss-major https://standwithtrans.org/miss-major-griffin-gracy/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSOGc3K9rHU&ab_channel=qoncbc https://www.blackwomenradicals.com/blog-feed/they-are-not-including-us-we-have-to-stand-up-miss-major-speaks-on-why-the-fight-to-end-state-violence-must-be-inclusive https://www.advocate.com/transgender/2021/2/23/what-trans-elder-miss-major-griffin-gracy-wants-you-know https://www.blackwomenradicals.com/blog-feed/they-are-not-including-us-we-have-to-stand-up-miss-major-speaks-on-why-the-fight-to-end-state-violence-must-be-inclusive https://www.astraeafoundation.org/ https://www.queerportraits.com/

Queer News
Alphonso David has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the HRC, Lauryn England will be the first Black trans woman to open a restaurant in Alabama, We celebrate Miss Major during our Black History Month Spotlight - Monday, February 7, 2022

Queer News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 8:01


The Human Rights Campaign fired Alphonso David, the former President of the organization, in September and now he's suing for racial discrimination. Former Celebrity hair stylist & reality TV star Lauryn England is set to make history in Alabama as its first Black trans woman to own a restaurant. We salute Miss Major during our Black History Month Spotlight.  00:00 - Welcome & Intro 00:32 - Rate & Review Queer News Ad 00:59 - Intro Music 01:39 - The Human Rights Campaign fired Alphonso David, the former President of the organization, in September and now he's suing for racial discrimination 04:39 - Former Celebrity hair stylist & reality TV star Lauryn England is set to make history in Alabama as its first Black trans woman to own a restaurant 05:30 - We salute Miss Major during our Black History Month Spotlight 07:29 - Anna's Got A Word    Things for you to check out    Anna DeShawn's TikTok on Alphonso David & HRC https://www.tiktok.com/@annadeshawn/video/7005374439290309893?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id7059562922952312326   The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart  https://twitter.com/TheSundayShow/status/1437070225342615554?s=20&t=n2uyzSBfKqCtHnBhz81UAA   Gaye Magazine Article on Lauryn England's New Restaurant  https://www.gayemagazine.com/post/lauryn-england-to-become-the-first-black-openly-trans-woman-to-own-a-restaurant-in-alabama   Cooking with Lady E's Official Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/cookingwithladye   Miss Major's Organization - House of GG https://houseofgg.org    About Queer News An intersectional approach to daily news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. 7 minutes a day, 5 days a week, ready by 9 a.m.   We want to hear from you. Tune in and tell us what you think. email us at info@e3radio.fm. follow anna deshawn on ig & twitter: @annadeshawn. and if you're interested in advertising with “queer news,” write to us at info@e3radio.fm.

NYC Trans Oral History Project
Interview of Cayenne Doroshow

NYC Trans Oral History Project

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 89:25


Ceyenne Doroshow shares her experience developing a supportive relationship with her family, enduring ignorance and discrimination, first meeting another transwoman, learning about hormones, and discovering Miss Major and others who she now calls her moms. Having grown up in a time there were so few out and proud transwomen in her life, Doroshow explains how she has seen the trans movement progress without neglecting the fact that her community is pushed out of housing, portrayed inaccurately in the media, and offered short term solutions if anything rather than sustainable employment opportunities and a chance to age with dignity. A longtime transadvocate and New Yorker, Doroshow offers a crucial account of her history in New York City. (Summary by Evan Zavidow.)

The Red Dove
Ep.35: Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

The Red Dove

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 31:42


Dove Tale! Miss Major, one of the pioneers of transgender activism, is an OG champion of Black transgender women's rights in the prison industrial complex. She was one of the leaders of the Stonewell Riots, survivor of the Attica Prison Riots of 1971 and caregiver of her community during the outbreak of the AIDS epidemic in California.

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The Red Dove
Ep.35: Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

The Red Dove

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 31:42


Dove Tale! Miss Major, one of the pioneers of transgender activism, is an OG champion of Black transgender women's rights in the prison industrial complex. She was one of the leaders of the Stonewell Riots, survivor of the Attica Prison Riots of 1971 and caregiver of her community during the outbreak of the AIDS epidemic in California.

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Heaux in the Kneaux
Alice Skary Will Milk You

Heaux in the Kneaux

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 60:49


This week's Historical Heaux is Miss Major! Alice Skary - aliceskary.com Twitter @aliceskary Cori - https://msha.ke/thegoddesscori/ Email thegoddesscori@protonmail.com Cashapp $spcori Venmo @hcore Instagram and Twitter @thegoddesscori Selena - Tiktok @selenathestrumpet Instagram @prettyboygirl @heauxinthekneaux and Patreon @therealprettyboygirl Venmo @selenathestripper Strippers United Inc. fka Soldiers of Pole Instagram @soldiers_of_pole_

Out in the Open Radio Hour
I'm Still Here- Creating trans + queer intergenerational community and choosing rural life

Out in the Open Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 56:23


Out in the Open Radio Hour, Episode 32, Lucy Webb (our guest host and Chair of our Board) has a conversation with Ben Power from the Sexual Minority Archives. Listen to Ben share about his journey as a trans man, his life's work of the Sexual Minority Archives- one of the oldest and largest collections of LGBTQIA+ historical documents, media, and artifacts in the world, creating of intergenerational community, and choosing rural life that is affirming and nurturing. So many gems in this conversations, when asked what message he would give to his younger self, he says, "You are stronger than you think....and you have to join with others to do what you want to do in life." Below are some links to many of the references named in the conversation. Music at the beginning and end of the episode is from My Gay Banjo. The first song at the beginning of the episode is Exactly Who you Are, and at the end of the episode we hear I'll Meet you in the Streets. Thank you My Gay Banjo for the use of your music!

LGBTQ&A
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy: What The Trans Elder Wants You To Know

LGBTQ&A

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 22:56


The celebrated trans elder, Miss Major Griffin-Gracy talks about getting knocked out at the Stonewall uprising, her friendship with Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, and achieving "icon" status. Miss Major is Executive Producer of the new docuseries, Trans in Trumpland (available on Topic.com and Amazon Prime). LGBTQ&A is hosted by Jeffrey Masters and produced by The Advocate magazine, in partnership with GLAAD. @lgbtqpod

Bad Queers
"You're too pretty to be gay" I Episode 46

Bad Queers

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 58:30


This week's category is: LGBTQ+ Celebrity Relationships, Reddit and an update on Shana's dating life (her feelings about this are clear in the episode). Elliot Page, Evan Rachel Wood and Niecy Nash are just a few that we explore. SNL's Pete Davidson and John Krasinski kiss was cringy and what we think about the phrase "you're too pretty to be gay". Shoutouts:Shana - Stacey Abrams for being nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize Kris - RIP to Sophie, the pioneering trans electronic music producer who revolutionized pop, has died at the age of 34 following an accident in Athens, Greece on Saturday. Prayers to her family and her fans.Bad Queers is co-hosted by:Shana Sumers: @shanahasagramKris Chesson: @kris.chessLet's keep in touch:Email us for advice at badqueers@theherapp.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokShop for official Bad Queers ApparelLove our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsShoutout to our sponsor HER App

A Murderess Affair
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy | The Stonewall Inn Rebellion

A Murderess Affair

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 11:09


Welcome back to the revolution. This week's edition, we're talking about a woman who is unapologetically herself in every situation, who's been an activist longer than I've been breathing, and is a veteran of the Stonewall Rebellion. Miss Major Griffin-Gacy.  Stonewall Info: https://tinyurl.com/ybz7keaj Miss Major's website: https://https://missmajor.net/

The Tenth Muse
7 - Miss Major & Wangari Maathai

The Tenth Muse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 55:32


In this week's podcast, Siobhán continues delving into LGBTQ+ history to celebrate Pride month! This week, it's radical icon and relentless activist Miss Major, who has dedicated 50 years of her life to fighting for trans women of colour and gender non-conforming people, while Helena tells the story of Wangari Maathai, the Kenyan environmentalist with more achievements under her belt than you can possibly count! Editor: Helena Davidson.

Beyond Your Horizon
Impostor Syndrome: How To Handle That Mean Girl (or Boy) In Your Head.

Beyond Your Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 64:02


The focus of this episode is to breakdown Impostor Syndrome. Coach Jon John opens up about his own struggles with Impostor Syndrome. He also gives tips on how to deal with the negative voices in your head that attempt to discourage you from accomplishing your goals and moving forward. Other topics discussed in this episode include: Major! the documentary available on Amazon Prime Instant Video. Miss Major Griffin-Gracy (born October 25, 1940), often referred to as Miss Major, is a trans woman activist and community leader for transgender rights, with a particular focus on women of color. Rayshard Brooks: Why I think he resisted arrest. Rayhard Brooks was a 27 year old who was shot and killed by an Atlanta Police Officer on the night of June 12th. Thanks for Listening!!

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Dumb Binch Bingeing
Episode 32- The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo

Dumb Binch Bingeing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 63:15


Happy pride month everybody! This week we begin with the best YouTube comedy series ever made! If anybody is able, we are asking for donations to Miss Major’s retirement fund https://fundly.com/missmajor

Tea with Queen and J.
#214 B*tches Rapping 101

Tea with Queen and J.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 68:23


Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… Women, sex, hip hop and the men who cry about it. This week’s hot list: Blerd City Con, intergenerational ideas, Retreat yourself with QueerWOC podcast, rap & sex, Jermaine Dupri is a gold digger, Megan THEE Stallion, and mad other ish. Tweet us while you listen! #teawithqj @teawithqj and add #podin on twitter to help others discover Tea with Queen and J. podcast! WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: twitter.com/teawithqj Instagram: Instagram.com/teawithqj Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL & SPONSOR INQUIRIES teawithqueenandj@gmail.com DONATE www.paypal.me/teawithqj OR www.patreon.com/teawithqj EVENTS RSVP for QueerWOC’s Upstate Retreat! Retreat yourself in Syracuse August 30 - Sept 1! Must register by August 8th to attend. UPDATE: Registration is free, but guests will be expected to secure their own lodging. Registration & info: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd_54_bemv9sFw702vTUpLSmITx37tK1icK8eN9F0hcUcyNZg/viewform NOTES & EXTRA TEA Listen to J. on Takenyah Talks podcast here: https://soundcloud.com/takenyahtalks/takenyah-talks-to-an-ex-lgbtiqa-ally Donate to Miss Major here: https://fundly.com/missmajor This week’s closing clip features artist Ari Lennox responding to JD’s “stripper rappers” comment: https://twitter.com/favoredbymost_/status/1149776818691616768?s=21 This episode of Tea with Queen and J. was created, hosted & produced by Janicia & Naima with production support by Emeka Ochiagha Libations to our friend’s Domingo, Tokunbo, and D. Sindayiganza who help keep this show running by paying and supporting Black women. Libations to Ohene Cornelius for our show intro, keep up with him at https://ohenecornelius.com Libations to T.Flint for our News That's Not News intro! Find him at www.tflintvoiceovers.com/

Tea with Queen and J.
#213 That's F*cking Erasure Bro

Tea with Queen and J.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 113:46


Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… What the fvck is demisexuality and is it queer or what? Then, how to recover from getting played at work, give Miss Major her coins, and are you woke for pay or do you really #listentoBlackwomen? This week’s hot list: Go see that Toni morrison doc (The Pieces I Am), academia vs. regular degular womanism, say her name living or dead, The Free Black Woman’s Library is out here, The Last Black Man In San Francisco (issa movie, go see it), rate the podcasts you listen to, read your creative contracts, demisexuality is a spectrum, Miss Major is major, and if you erase us we will fvcking tell everyone. We see you. Tweet us while you listen! #teawithqj @teawithqj and add #podin on twitter to help others discover Tea with Queen and J. podcast! WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: twitter.com/teawithqj Instagram: Instagram.com/teawithqj Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL & SPONSOR INQUIRIES teawithqueenandj@gmail.com DONATE www.paypal.me/teawithqj OR www.patreon.com/teawithqj EVENTS J. will be at Blerd City Con on Sunday July 14 moderating the “Indy Comic Book Artists: Webcomics, Horror, Sci-Fi and Mystery” panel at 1:00 at St.Francis College in Brooklyn! Tix & info: https://www.blerdcitycon.com PAY BLACK WOMEN Learn more about Magic Hour kickstarter project and become a supporter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chegrayson/magic-hours-pilot-episode-starring-indya-moore?ref=project_link NOTES & EXTRA TEA Learn more about demisexuality: http://demisexuality.org Listen to Inner Hoe Uprising with special guest Estephanie of bag Ladiez discuss her demisexuality: https://soundcloud.com/innerhoeuprising/live-with-a-queer-black-demisexual-latinx-baddie Watch J.’s “Journalism In Pop-Culture” panel at WincCon (she’s out of the video frame, but is in fact in the room moderating the panel): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LTYCzOyG9M “Miss Major Hospitalized” via Out Magazine: https://www.out.com/news/2019/7/06/trans-activist-miss-major-hospitalized-after-suffering-stroke Donate to Miss Major here: https://fundly.com/missmajor This week’s closing clip features trans activist Miss Major discussing showing up for trans folks & Trans Day Of Visibility: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zGZ5a9a0Lo This episode of Tea with Queen and J. was created, hosted & produced by Janicia & Naima with editorial support by Sam Riddell and production support by Emeka Ochiagha Libations to our friend’s Domingo, Tokunbo, and D. Sindayiganza who help keep this show running by paying and supporting Black women. Libations to Ohene Cornelius for our show intro, keep up with him at https://ohenecornelius.com Libations to T.Flint for our News That's Not News intro! Find him at www.tflintvoiceovers.com/

Queergasm Podcast
Queergasm Podcast Episode #006: Storm Miguel Florez

Queergasm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 33:01


Welcome to this special Pride Edition of Queergasm!  Today, I’m celebrating the work of Storm Miguel Florez, a talented musician, singer, film editor and filmmaker. He’s been a recurring performer at the Fresh Meat Festival, the San Francisco Queer Arts Festival, and the San Francisco Trans March.   Join us as we discuss trans POC access, Storm Miguel’s work with TGI Justice Project his work on the film MAJOR,  about black trans elder Miss Major, and his own soon-to be released film, a passion project and a labor of love, called The Whistle, a fascinating look at 70’s and 80’s dyke culture Alberquerque. Donate to The Whistle here: https://www.seedandspark.com/fund/thewhistle Come and get your queer and trans Pride, darlings, and feel the Queergasm.

Library Talks
Before Stonewall

Library Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 60:36


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.

Hitting The Marks Podcast Network
Season 3 Episode 6: Double Standards, Or Nothing

Hitting The Marks Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 123:16


Hitting the Marks Pro Wrestling Podcast: “The Executive Vice President.” AEW…AEW… AEW… The All Elite Hype Machine Rolls On. The WOW MAGA Movement. Blood Money In The Bank. Seth Rollins Needs To Slow It Down. Frustrations With WWE. Plus An Exclusive Interview With Women Of Wrestling’s Selina Majors.   On the Run........   - The Seacrest of Pro Wrestling is at it again. This week Jargo sits down with WOW Trainer Selina Majors. They discuss WOW’s incredible success, the dynamic personas and talents on the roster and Miss Major’s adventures in the world of Pro Wrestling.   - All Elite Wrestling continues to be the talk of the town. Jargo & RBV provide a full analytical breakdown from the AEW’s MGM Press Conference. Find out what the event was really about.   - WWE’s Fourth Quarter Number are in and it seems Blood Money is Money in the Bank. RBV is ready to roll out the red carpet for the Saudi Prince.     - The Hart Foundation is heading to the Hall of Fame. Are these the correct gentlemen to represent the faction?   - The WrestleMania season injury bug. Marquee players Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks the walking wounded.   - Frustrations with WWE. Eighteen Superstars in Two Chamber matches is no excuse for a weak undercard. RAW is 1994. Where is Asuka? SmackDown Live takes a Presidential butt kicking. Introducing the Executive Vice President of WTF?!?   Social Media Links@notjargo@therealrbv@htmpwpodFacebook: Facebook.com/hittingthemarksTwitter: @HTMPWpodInstagram: htmpwpod

QueerWOC
Ep. 54 Live Show Queering the Airwaves/Schoolin’ Life ft. @DiamondStylz from Marsha’s Plate

QueerWOC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 101:34


Nikeeta and Money are live in Syracuse w/ @diamondstylz Contribute to QueerWOC: https://www.paypal.me/QueerWOC Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/queerwocpod Use the hashtag #QueerWOC Send us an email or submit your Curved Chronicles: QueerWOCpod@gmail.com 5:34 QueerWOC of the Week LoriKim Alexander & Rahzie Seals, Co-Directors of Black Cuse Pride, a Syracuse based organization that seeks to build community with, amongst, and for Queer and Trans People of Color in Central New York. Follow them on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/pg/BlackCusePride/about/?ref=page_internal 13:06 Community Contributors Qolor Collective, Jorge Castillo, LGBT Resource Center at Syracuse University New Patron: Deb 17:57 Mental Moment with Money How to W.I.N this Winter! W - Weighted Blanket I - Indoor activities that get you moving N - Network and socialize Plan for people to have when you're not at 100 or feeling alone 29:56 Word Gay Liberation Front A long read that lays out different historic splits and tendencies within movement for Queer Liberation. Benjamin Shepherd “The Queer/Gay Assimilationist Split” https://monthlyreview.org/2001/05/01/the-queergay-assimilationist-split/ Leslie Feinberg Interview with Sylvia Rivera- https://www.workers.org/ww/1998/sylvia0702.php 56:01 Topic - Interview with the illustrious @DiamondStylz about Black Queer and Trans experiences with education. Diamond’s IG/Twitter: @Diamodstylz Marsha’s Plate IG/Twitter: @MarshasPlate Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MarshasPlate Here are links to the people, orgs, etc. that Diamond mentions in the interview: Transfaith http://www.transfaithonline.org/ - Organization that connects transgender and gender non-conforming people of different faith traditions. Black Trans Advocacy Conference https://www.blacktrans.org / - Org that works specifically to address inequalities and disenfranchisement faced by Black trans people. Solider’s Girl https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0324013/ - Movie from 2003 that depicts the relationship and real life story of Calpernia Addams and Barry Winchell. Winchell, a US soldier is killed by a fellow soldier after they find out that Winchell is dating Addams, a transwomen. Reina Gossett Happy Birthday Marsha http://www.happybirthdaymarsha.com/ Film by Reina Gossett and Sasha Wortzel documenting life of black trans ancestor, and catalyst for Stonewall Rebellion, Marsha P. Johnson. Lala Zanell (@LaLaZannell) Black transwoman and lead organizer of the NYC Chapter of National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs. Charlene Acila https://www.mazzonicenter.org/trans-wellness/charlene - Founder of the Philadelphia Trans Health Conference and an overall visionary, activist, educator, and advocate within the transgender, faith, recovery, and HIV/AIDS communities. TransGriot https://transgriot.blogspot.com/ - Blog (and treasure trove of knowledge) from Monica Roberts, an activist and writer who focuses on issues affecting trans women of color. Miss Major https://www.gofundme.com/MsMajorRetirement - Donate to the retirement fund of long time fighter for transgender rights and liberation, Miss Major! 1:32:00 Curved Chronicles Follow Money| IG/Twitter @MelanatedMoney Follow Nikeeta| IG/Twitter @AfroBlazingGuns

Mimosa Sisterhood
Puppy Love and Dog Carnies

Mimosa Sisterhood

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 83:49


CJ takes Melissa to church to preach the gospel of OG trans activist Miss Major, and Melissa uses the story of Rebel Wilson to teach CJ why you shouldn’t mess with a girl with a law degree. Bonus recipe to make Carlo Rossi taste even more disgusting. TGI Justice : http://www.tgijp.org/Miss Major's Monthly Giving Circle: https://www.gofundme.com/MsMajorRetirement See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Yeah, Butt...
10 - It Was Our Night - Pride Special Episode

Yeah, Butt...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 17:45


This week's episode is being deferred to those whose voices must not be forgotten to remind us of our place and our history. Clip 1: Sylvia Rivera - Y'all Better Quiet Down (New York Pride 1973) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QiigzZCEtQ Clip 2: Miss Major speaking about her experience at Stonewall - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8gKdAOQyyI Clip 3: Marsha P. Johnson, "Philosophy" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_XQU2_fF5E Clip 4: The Night of Stonewall - Sylvia Rivera - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vr5lmKRp6CY Clip 5: Sylvia Rivera speaking about homeless LGBTQ youth - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6-uSwHJFG0 Please take a moment this Pride to donate to your local LGBTQIA+ community center, homeless shelter, or activist group. We need to band together as a community as our country falls apart and continues to reject us. Listen, Love, Act.

QueerWOC
Ep 43: Out @ Werq

QueerWOC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 76:35


Money and Nikeeta drop another episode to celebrate pride month. Miss Major reminds us Stonewall was a rebellion. Money gives a check-in acronym. Nikeeta shares how our identities are political, even at work. Submit your Curved Chronicles and questions for Nikeeta and Money!!! Contribute to QueerWOC: https://www.paypal.me/QueerWOC Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/queerwocpod Use the hashtag #QueerWOC Send us an email or submit your Curved Chronicles: QueerWOCpod@gmail.com 00:05:37 QueerWOC of the Week Miss Major Griffin-Gracy @immissmajor https://forwardtogether.org/transvisionaries-miss-major/ https://www.gofundme.com/MsMajorRetirement 00:12:34 Community Contributors Thanks for the PayPal donations and heeeey new patrons! We’re still trying to reach 100 by the end of Pride Month… We can do it!!! 00:14:49 Mental Moment with Money PIMP "PIMP" Model of checking in with friends Plan Intent Means Preparations #SquadCare 00:29:54 Word & Topic - being out at work Books Nikeeta mentions: Out in the Union: A Labor History of Queer America by Miriam Frank Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy & Madeline D. Davis Broken Bargain http://www.lgbtmap.org/file/a-broken-bargain-for-lgbt-workers-of-color.pdf Submit a topic, curved chronicle, or ask us questions!! Follow Money| IG/Twitter @MelanatedMoney Follow Nikeeta| IG/Twitter @AfroBlazingGuns

The Oldest Profession Podcast
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

The Oldest Profession Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 67:05


The whores are back with the fantastically feisty Ceyenne Doroshow (@doroshow) in Part II of their snow day extravaganza. Kaytlin (@kaytlinbailey) and Wendi (@wendibird82) respond to a listener email and remind us that racists can be sex workers too, then get down to business by singing the praises of trailblazing trans woman Miss Major.   After being misgendered and housed with male inmates, she became one of the key negotiators in the Attica Prison Riots in 1971 and went on to work as an advocate for trans women's rights within the prison system. Miss Major also participated in the Stonewall Riots and eventually founded the Gigi House, an organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating the stories of trans people throughout history.    The ladies also have a very real discussion about the class divisions within the sex worker community, the perversion of historical narratives of trans people AND address the issue of cat murder parks in Peru. ALSO, how can notable trans people better support their community? Who in hell was the stylist for the Kaitlin Jenner shoot?? PLUS tips on which shades to avoid at the tanning salon.       GLITS Inc. Follow GLITS on twitter Support the show on Patreon   *** Email the show: @ theoldestprofessionpodcast@gmail.com  Twitter: @oldpropodcast Instagram: @oldpropodcast Support the show on Patreon   FOLLOW KAYTLIN Twitter: @kaytlinbailey Instagram: @kaytlinbailey   FOLLOW WENDI Twitter: @wendistarling Instagram: @wendibird82  ***  Produced by Mary Kelly Funky One Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Inner Hoe Uprising
11: Black Trans Heroines: Past and Present

Inner Hoe Uprising

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 75:19


A conversation with Raquel Willis about unsung black trans heroines in American history and the present day. Rodecka & Sam are joined by writer and activitst Raquel Willis to discuss: Bae(s) of The Week: Mae Jemison, Peggy Whitson & Mae Reeves Hoe(s) of the Week: Sarah Shalene Photography and Flash Magazine Self Care Tips**:** Coffee Naps (I guess?) Fuck It (Topic of the Day): A conversation with activist & writer Raquel Willis about unsung black trans women in American History.  Points of discussion include: Transgender Law Center, racial and socioeconomic disparities that impact Black Transgender women, Mary Jones, Sex work, The Monyihan Report, Hoteps, Frances Thompson, Lucky Hicks Anderson, the fight for marriage equality, Carlett Brown, Trans women may have been the original drag queens, trans antagonism by cis gay men, RuPaul transmisogynistic comments, Marsha P Johnson, Slyvia Rivera, STAR, Stonewall, Happy Birthday Marsha, The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson, Sir Lady Java, Miss Major, Deedee Chamblee, Cecilia Chun, Ruby Corado, Felicia Flames, Cheryl Courtney Evans, Andrea Jenkins, People who are doing the work of documenting trans history today, Reina Gosset & much more. HASHTAGS Use #InnerHoeUprising and #Podin to keep up with this conversation on social media and let others know that you are listening. RELEVANT LINKS AND NOTES http://www.raquelwillis.com/ Black on Both Sides By C. Riley Snorton (book) The Queen (film) Hiding My Candy by Lady Chablis (book) Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (film) Andrea Jenkins’ Trans Oral History Project: https://www.lib.umn.edu/tretter/transgender-oral-history-project WEBSITE https://innerhoeuprising.com/ PAY A BITCH
 https://www.paypal.me/innerhoe https://www.patreon.com/InnerHoeUprising WRITE IN EMAIL ihupodcast@gmail.com SPEAKING GIGS Wanna pay us to speak at your school or conference about sex positivity, black feminism, or the other kinds of topics we discuss on this show? We’d love to! To book us, send us a line to ihupodcast@gmail.com MUSIC Opening: “Queen S%!T” SheReal https://soundcloud.com/shereal/04-queen-s-t-produced-by Fuck It: "Party on the Weekend" King Kam X DVRKAMBR
 End: “Yeah Yeah” Abstract Fish Co ENGINEERING BY https://www.castsoundlab.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA Show | IG: @InnerHoeUprising | Twitter: @InnerHoeUprisin Rebecca| IG &Twitter: @rebbyornot Sam | IG & Twitter: @slamridd Raquel | Twitter: @RaquelWillis_ IG: @raquel_willis #black #woman #sex #feminist #womanist #Comedy #raunchy #queer #history #transgender

Fortification
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy

Fortification

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 46:17


In this week's episode of Fortification: Spiritual Sustenance for Movement Leadership, Caitlin Breedlove, Vice President of Movement Leadership at Auburn Seminary is joined by Miss Major Griffin-Gracy. Miss Major Griffin-Gracy Miss Major Griffin-Gracy is one of the original pioneers of transgender activism and a champion for Transgender Women of Color, Miss Major leads the cause for transgender rights in the prison industrial complex. She took part in the Stonewall riots. Miss Major is also the Executive Director Emeritus for the Transgender GenderVariant Intersex Justice Project (TGI Justice Project) and founder of the Haus of GiGi.

The Final Straw Radio
August 19th Prisoner Protest: convo w Ben Turk of IWOC

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017 61:20


This week, Bursts spoke with Ben Turk about the August 19th call out for solidarity with prisoners.  The Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee, a project of the Industrial Workers of the World (or IWW) syndicalist labor union is one body organizing the inside and outside actions, and Ben is a member.  Ben's also affiliated with Lucasville Amnesty Last year was a huge time for radical organizing around the U.S.  Prisoners from around the country participated in the September 9th national prisoner strike, the first of it's size and scope that we've seen.  This event mobilized individual prisoners and also sprang from groups like the Free Alabama Movement and it's sister pushes in other carceral states, Anarchist Black Cross chapters, the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee, or IWOC, of the Industrial Workers of the World labor union and also by just lots of unaffiliated prisoners.  Now, we have what could be called a hard Law and Disorder administration in the White House talking about increasing funding and support for cops, further militarizing the border and terrorizing residents, reviving the 1980's style war on drugs and other repressive actions.  In this context, it feels necessary for those who have a different vision of the world to push back and keep pushing as we were under Obama, under Bush & before. More on IWOC can be found at https://incarceratedworkers.org and more about public call for the strike can be found at IAmWeUbuntu.com Soooooo many Announcements But first, we have a bunch of announcements we wanted to share with you.  If you have things you want announced on the show, send us an email and we may include it! Firstly, if you follow the show on twitter, we're shifting the show's account over to @StrawFinal.  If you're on that or other, despicable forms of social media, consider checking us out for announcements about the show, about related projects and for the occasional anti-social, cat memes. Kevin "Rashid" Johnson in transit An update on the case of Kevin "Rashid" Johnson from http://rashidmod.com : "Supporters have received word that Kevin “Rashid” Johnson was picked up by Virginia officials and removed from Clements Unit on Thursday, June 23rd. He is no longer being held by Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Thanks to so many people phoning Virginia Interstate Compact Supervisor Terry Glenn, we have found out that Rashid is now in Florida at a “reception facility”. However, we do not know where that is, if he can receive mail there, or where he will end up. We will keep you informed as we find out more, and in the meantime will be asking people to phone Glenn back on Monday. Rashid is Minister of Defense of the New Afrikan Black Panther Party (Prison Chapter); he is a Virginia prisoner organizer and revolutionary communist. As a result of his organizing he has been repeatedly transferred out of state, under a setup called the “Interstate Compact” which is used to remove rebellious prisoners and exile them to locations where they have no friends, support, etc. For the past four years Rashid has been held in Texas, where he has been beaten, threatened, had his property confiscated,  been set up on bogus infractions, and more — nonetheless, he used his time there to forge connections with other prisoners and to write a series of powerful exposés about violence, medical neglect, abuse, and murder in the Texas prison system. Transfers can be opportunities for prison officials to arrange for violence and abuse. Rashid was beaten when he was first brought to Texas, and lost much of his property at the time. Outside supporters and people concerned about prisoners' rights and basic human dignity need to make sure this does not happen again!" Kevin "Rashid" Johnson's support site suggests people call the following prison employee to support Rashid, and there's a simple script for calls available at http://rashidmod.com: Mr. Terry Glenn, Interstate Compact Supervisor Virginia Department of Corrections P.O. Box 26963 Richmond, VA 23261-6963 Phone: (804) 887-7866 Fax: (804) 674-3595 QTLUG & VPNs When this show is over, consider bringing your linux or soon-to-be linux laptop, tablet, phone or whatever device over to Firestorm for the QTLUG.  A linux and open source software enthusiasts' meetup. Asheville Queer & Trans Linux User Group (QTLUG, pronounced "Cutie Lug") aims to provide a welcoming environment for queers, trans folks, women and others who want to explore technology and receive support from peers. QTLUG meets monthly and can be contacted at qtlug@tuta.io .  Today, June 25th at 3:30pm EST there'll be a VPN clinic, where attendees will be helped to set up Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, on their devices.  Little to no experience necessary! Self-Protection Class Today at 4 to 6pm, and every Sunday, in Haw Creek Park at 40 Avon Rd in Asheville there will be a self-protection class taught by folks at Mountain Forge.  This class is informed by Combat Systema and other tendencies. J20 benefit with Thou Tonight, on June 25th at 7pm at the Pinhook in Durham, NC, there'll be a benefit concert to raise funds for J20 defendants, those swept up in the kettle on January 20th in D.C. during the protests against the inauguration. Bands playing include the New Orleans, anarcho-doom band THOU as well as Bad Friends and Slime. Info Session on Stonewall On Tuesday June 27th, the other Tranzmission in Asheville will be hosting An Information Session downstairs at the Pack Library in Downtown AVL from 6-8pm.  "Learn about the Miss Major, Marsha P Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. Myka Johnson from TQPOC, Charlotte (Queer Trans People of Color, Charlotte) will teach us about the leaders who kicked off the modern day LGBTQ movement, trans people of color!" DIY Screen Printing workshop On Wednesday, June 28th, you can attend a DIY Screenprinting workshop// Taller de serigrafía from 7-8:30pm at the Kairos West community center, behind Firestorm at 610 Haywood Rd in West Asheville. Bring a blank, light colored tshirt to print on! Trouble #4: There Is No Justice... Just Us On Friday, June 30th at 7:30pm, there'll be a showing of the 30 minute, 4th installment of TROUBLE, the new serial documentary series from sub.Media.   This episode has a focus on Repression and Movement Defense with examples around support for Fernando Barcenas in Mexico, defense of water defenders from the #NoDAPL struggle, support for #J20 defendants, La Fuga anti-carceral organizing across Chile, Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee about U.S. prison strikes and more. This'll be followed by a conversation based on prompts from the film makers.   Prison Books packaging On Saturday July 1st and every following Saturday, Asheville Prison Books Project will be hosting a weekly book packaging and letter writing event in the back of Downtown Books & News, 67 N Lexington Ave, Asheville.  APBP sends free books and letters to prisoners around the South Eastern U.S. Stonewall Folk Punk concert Also on July 1st in Asheville, the other Tranzmission will be hosting Folk Punk Transtravaganza at the members-only bar, Broadways from 7-10pm. Performances by  Gullible Boys, Bless Your Heart, Brynn Estelle and ATL's wWaylon.   NVDA training against Coal Ash & Pipelines On Sunday July 2nd, there'll be a Non Violent Direct Action training camp from 9am to 5pm hosted by Claire and Coleman in preparation for a protest on July 4th against the Duke Energy coal-ash pit and Atlantic Coast Pipeline that Duke is investing in.  The action is entitled "Lake Julian Action: Independence From Fossil Fuels".  The action camp will take place at 406 Overlook Rd Extension in Arden. There's also a request on that fedbook page for fundraising for the direct action. Blue Ridge ABC letter wriitng Letters save lives! Join Blue Ridge ABC each month for an evening of solidarity with incarcerated comrades. Celebrate their birthdays by sending words of encouragement and support. From 5-7:30pm at Firestorm Books & Coffee,  more info on the group at BRABC.Blackblogs.Org Needle Exchange July 4th falls on a Tuesday and every Tuesday at 1:30pm, the Steady Collective, a harm reduction project in Asheville, does it's Needle Exchange at Firestorm, 610 Haywood Rd.  Show up if you need clean needles, information on Narcan, or wanna start helping out!  They'll also be at the Haywood Street Congregation, 297 Haywood St in downtown from 10am to 3pm every Wednesday. July 4th Critical Mass Bike Parade Also on July 4th, from 5:30pm to 9pm, there will be an Anti-Nationalist Critical Mass Bike Ride and bike parade in Asheville.  Leaving from Montford Park Place, near between Panola and Cumberland, the ride will be a reasonable distance at a reasonable pace to allow more participation and will return to the park for cool-down, vegan popsicles, or vice lollies as they may be called in the U.K., plus speakers, info and maybe music.  From the announcement:     "Gather with us on July 4th to demonstrate resistance to nationalism and the american empire's history of genocide, slavery and ecological devastation. Especially in the present climate of rising white nationalism, attacks on indigenous sovereignty, and disregard for impending climate disaster, we reject this holiday and its gratuitous flag-waving propaganda. Instead, we'll celebrate collective resistance by taking the streets in a critical mass bike ride through downtown. Show your opposition to war and eco-devastation in this pedal-powered parade!" More on this event and other local events to WNC, check out http://avlcommunityaction.com Anarchist Summer Camp, Register by July 5th! The Institute for Advanced Troublemaking, which is "a small collective of long time anarchist organizers seeking to create a lasting movement education hub in the Northeast of the so-called US", is hosting an anarchist summer camp which will be held August 11th – 18th in Worcester, MA this year. Some information about the group from their website "The I.A.T. aims to raise collective capacity to target our enemies at the systemic level with effective direct action and campaign work. As Trump's presidency spurs a swell of anarchist organizing and renewed interest in anti-state anti capitalist perspectives, we want to escalate by building skills in direct action, creating movement infrastructure, and community organizing for new anarchists. We also want to bring experienced organizers together to innovate strategies and tactics for our contemporary context. Rather than an activism 101, our intention is to cultivate deeper understanding and praxis of anarchist organizing among people who are already doing some of that work." The main idea is to build on the social and political potential of events like conferences and bookfairs to expand what is possible in this upcoming era in which it feels increasingly vital to have a vibrant and adaptive anarchist praxis. You can see more information about this event at https://advancedtroublemaking.wordpress.com/ which will include a three part presentation by some past interviewees about Burn Down The American Plantation! Registration ends on July 5th, and will prioritize "people of marginalized identities including POC, working class, trans or gender nonconforming, those with dis/abilities, LGBTQI, and women, but recognize that many of these may not be visibly apparent". When There Is No 911  On Thursday, July 6th to 9th from 9am to 5pm each day in Knoxville, TN, there will be a workshop entitled "When There Is No 911: Emergency Care".  This will be hosted by Mountain Forge "Learn the skills for the Right Now emergencies. There is no time to google for the answer, you can't consult your mentors, the stars, or your power animal, you need to act NOW ! Now what? Skills that will help us to take care of ourselves and each other. This class will start you off in the fundamental skill of emergency care in urban, suburban, rural, wilderness, and disaster (short, long, and very long ) emergency situations." More info, including the location and the requisite pre-registration, can be found at their fedbook page. BK Punk Rock Karaoke If you're in Brooklyn on July 14, consider the Punk Rock Karaoke benefit for Certain Days political prisoner calendar.  The karaoke will take place from 9:30pm til 12:30am at the Pine Box Rock Shop at 12 Gratton st in Brooklyn. Meet Your Local Redneck Back in Asheville, Carolina Mountain Redneck Revolt will be having a public event in Carrier Park (220 Amboy Rd) on July 16th from 12 noon to 4pm. This'll be a meet and greet with the local chapter in the hopes of networking, discussion of community engagements, Redneck Revolt praxis and more.  This is a potluck with veg options, and it's suggested you bring sides to share. Playlist

Why Are People Into That?!
Pleasure Chest: Queering Sex w Ryan

Why Are People Into That?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 32:51


“Sex that takes up a lot of time doesn’t contribute to capitalist production. Anyone who comes into the Pleasure Chest is already saying; I’m taking back time for myself." In this special Pride episode, Ryan DiMartino talks with Tina about queering sex. From fabulous toys like golden strap-on dildos, to queer porn and literature, to gender affirming gear like gaffs and packers, the Pleasure Chest is the perfect place to find everything you need to queer your sex life all year long! Ryan DiMartino coordinates education at the Pleasure Chest NY. Inspired by sharing the stage with community leader Miss Major at age 17, their work is in pursuit of justice at the intersections of sexuality and gender with a focus on sex workers rights, body autonomy, and education. When they're not working with humans, they can usually be found beneath a pile of dogs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SheSplain
007 Women's History Month Pt 2

SheSplain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 38:42


For Women’s History Month, SheSplain is putting the spotlight on the lives and work of some lesser known Women’s History icons. In Part Two, you’ll hear all about Miss Major, Annie Dodge Wauneka, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, Henrietta Lacks, and Candace Pert.   For more information about this episode, visit www.shesplain.com for show notes and updates on the podcast.   SheSplain is a discussion-based feminist podcast looking at the world through a feminist lens.   Follow SheSplain on Facebook and Instagram at @SheSplainPodcast

We Want the Airwaves
64: Star Amerasu, pt 1

We Want the Airwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016 27:51


Star Amerasu is a queer Black trans woman in a binary art world. In this interview, she discusses overcoming trauma through performance art, growing up in six different states, and the politics choosing to live or die. She makes art to remind herself, in the words of Miss Major, that she’s “still fucking here!” Read the transcription at scribd.com/artactivistnia. Support the podcast at patreon.com/artactivistnia.

KPFA - Womens Magazine
Womens Magazine – September 9, 2013

KPFA - Womens Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2013 8:58


The recent coming out of Chelsea Manning and look at the how transpeople especially transgender  women of color are criminalized and brutalized by the prison industrial complex. We talk to Sasha Buchert from the Transgender Law Center about the high rate of sexual assault and incarceration of trans people of color and the laws governing medical help for for transpeople in prisons. And then we talk to Miss Major the executive director of the Transgender Variant and Intersex Justice Project  about the struggles of trans people to survive sexual assault and imprisonment and we talk to  Janetta Johnson Program Coordinator at TGI about her experiences being locked up in federal prison for 3 years and forced to live in a mens prison and face harassment and threats. Lastly we talk to  attorney and trans activist Dean Spade about his new book “Normal LIfe: Administrative Justice, Critical Trans Politics and the Limits of Law” about how the left and the mainstream gay movement have focused too much on legal changes that fail to promote real structural change and what a critical trans politics would look like. The post Womens Magazine – September 9, 2013 appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - Making Contact
Making Contact – January 4, 2008

KPFA - Making Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2008 4:29


Beyond Bars: Community Resistance to Prison Expansion (Encore) In the U.S., more than 2 million people live behind prison bars. Dr. Ruth Gilmore, a professor and long-time prison activist, extracts lessons from over two decades of community organizing against what's been termed the "biggest prison building project in the history of the world." Featuring: Dr. Ruth Gilmore, Critical Resistance co-founder and USC geography professor; Khalid An-Nur, person formerly imprisoned; Vanessa Huang, Justice Now!; Miss Major, Trans in Prison Committee; Zachary Norris, Books Not Bars. The post Making Contact – January 4, 2008 appeared first on KPFA.