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Headlines// 7.15: Syrian-Lebanese author and academic Ruby Hamad on 3CR's Women on the Line on the historic dehumanisation of Arabs and Muslims in the west. Listen to the full episode here//7.30: Salvadoran born artist-researcher Dr Tania Cañas on her work with the Nahuat Saturday School and the Languages in Community festival which takes place this Saturday 9th December from 11am-3pm in Footscray//7.45: Innez Tulloch, Volunteer Coordinator at 3CR, on World Volunteer Day and the value and joy of volunteering in the community//8.00: Lecturer and researcher Dr Brandy Cochrane on the Forcibly Displaced People's Network's report 'Inhabiting Two Worlds at Once' which looks at the experiences of LGBTIQA+ settlement in Australia. Find out about FDPN's refugee sponsorship program here//8.15: Anti-Zionist, Jewish, queer trans non-binary poet, author, and educator Nevo Zisin speaking in support of Palestinians right to freedom at last week's Free Palestine rally in Naarm/Melbourne// SongsHabibi Taal - Alsarah & the NubatonesHoodie Girl - June JonesAll My Boyfriends - Kira PuruMan Hater (ft Manali) - YARA
Nevo Zisin Speaks for Palestine here II Anti-Zionist, Jewish, trans author Nevo Zisin spoke at last Sunday's Melbourne rally in support of Palestine. Knock the Top Off: A People's History of Alcohol here II full interview with co-editor Alex Etling of the Interventions published Knock the Top Off : a people's history of alcohol. Info Melb launchPlausible Deniability here II writer/ creator Iain Crittenden & story consultant Rachel Kurzyp tell us about their darkly funny take on homelessness in the must watch facebook series Plausible Deniability now showing free for your predilection.This is the Week That Was here II Kevin Healy dices the week.Don Sutherland on Labor's Capacity Investment Scheme here II Don Sutherland does a thought provoking analysis of what Federal Labor is doing to change the negative outcomes of climate change within a NeoLaborist framework.
Trigger Warning: The contents of this episode are highly divisive. If you find this topic upsetting in any way, we advise that you skip this one. If any of the topics discussed is triggering for you, please seek help by visiting Lifeline's website at https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or by calling 13 11 14 Poet, author and storyteller Nevo Zisin claims that they've been "assigned Zionist at birth". What has led to their dramatic change in views? LINKS Read Nevo's book 'Finding Nevo' https://amzn.to/3N0vnsL Read Nevo's book 'The Pronoun Lowdown" https://bit.ly/3SZt4d3 Book Nevo for their services https://bit.ly/3STVsgM Visit the 'Anti Racism' Training Nevo mentioned https://bit.ly/47R9XpP Visit 'Breaking the Silence' https://bit.ly/3Rf6ITI Listen to the episode with Bassem Youssef https://bit.ly/47yRtLc Email your own voice memos for Nightmare Fuel to hello@itsalotpodcast.com Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts https://bit.ly/ial-review Access this episode's transcript here CREDITS Host: Abbie Chatfield @abbiechatfield Guest: Nevo Zisin @nevozisinExecutive Producer: Lem Zakharia @lemzakhariaCo-Creative Producer: Oscar Gordon @oscargordon Social and Video Producer: Amy Code @amycode Managing Producer: Sam Cavanagh Find more great podcasts like this at www.listnr.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Anti-Zionist Jewish author and transgender educator Nevo Zisin spoke with us about organising amongst members of the Jewish community in so-called Australia in solidarity with Palestine against Israel's genocidal war on Gaza. Groups including Loud Jew Collective, Jews Against Fascism, Jews Against the Occupation and Tzedek Collective as well as Jewish comrades in Mparntwe/Alice Springs have been engaged in solidarity actions across the country putting their bodies on the line to demand an end to colonial violence against Palestinians and to fight alongside them for liberation. Listeners, whether Jewish or not, are invited to join Jews Against Fascism and Loud Jew Collective at a gathering tonight at Parliament Gardens from 6PM calling again for an end to the genocide of Palestinians and an immediate ceasefire.// Mohamed Semra, Founder & CEO of Endeavour Youth Australia (EYA), talks about the current crisis in Sudan where over 5 million people have been displaced, and the diaspora impacts in his communities. Mohamed has campaigned and advocated on issues such as climate change, racial equality and the importance of having decision makers that represent and reflect the people that they are serving. A former local council candidate, Mohamed was able to bring many community concerns to the surface of the political debate. He is also the Vice-chair at Melbourne Sudanese Youth. Mohamed was a state finalist for the 2023 Young Australian of the Year and received Liberty Victoria's Young Voltaire Human Rights Award for his advocacy for young people and vulnerable communities.// Emma Bacon, founder and executive director of Sweltering Cities, joined us to discuss the campaign to win heatwave safe homes for renters in Australia and to tell us about tonight's panel discussion about heat stress in rental homes, which Priya will be speaking on. Sweltering Cities is a grassroots campaigning organisation working with communities in some of Australia's hottest suburbs to fight for more liveable, equitable and sustainable cities. Find out more about tonight's panel event, which will be held at Trades Hall from 6-7:30PM, here.// Dr Sue Wareham, President of the Medical Association for the Prevention of War, speaks with us about the health and medical system impacts of the occupation, genocide, and ethnic cleansing of occupied Gaza. MAPW is a professional not-for-profit organisation that works to promote peace and disarmament, aiming to reduce the physical and psychological impact, as well as environmental effects of occupation and war throughout the world.// Songs//Ramadan - R3D (Prod. Al Nather)
To celebrate the Wheeler Centre's Spring Fling, we asked six beloved Victorian writers to reflect on the theme Above and Beyond: considering what it means to look further, delve deeper, and ask big questions of ourselves and the world around us. The following is an audio recording from storyteller and educator on transgender liberation, Nevo Zisin, reading their original essay for the project. This work was commissioned by the Metro Tunnel Creative Program in partnership with the Wheeler Centre as part of Spring Fling, presented at venues across Melbourne from 2 to 14 October 2023. Visual artist ENOKi has created a series of vibrant, visually arresting illustrations in response to the written pieces. This collaborative project is available to view in person at City Square on Swanston from the end of September 2023. Read the essays in full and discover more audio recordings from the project at wheeler centre.com Featured music is 'Heart Beam' by ELFL. This work was delivered in partnership with the Metro Tunnel Creative Program.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2022, Jonathan Van Ness – Emmy nominated television personality, comedian, best-selling author, podcaster and hairstylist – joined Australian writer and transgender rights activist Nevo Zisin for a digital conversation about JVN's essay collection Love That Story, the contemporary queer experience, and the importance of sharing and celebrating everything that makes our stories unique. This digital event was recorded and released in May 2022 as part of the Wheeler Centre's Postcards From Abroad series. The online bookseller for this event was Hill of Content Bookshop. Featured music is City Phases by John Abbott.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A regular question we always ask our quests on Queer Writes Sessions is “What is your hope for LGBTIQA plus communities?” In celebration of World Pride we have created this Hope Episode, where we have brought together all our wonderful guests' responses, sharing their hope for the Rainbow communities. Featuring Renee, Lil O'Brien, Alison Evans, Nevo Zisin, Nigel Featherstone, Professor Gregory Phillips, Cadance Bell, Peter Coleman, Tobias Madden, Jemimah Brewster, Jonathan Butler and Kate Hall. Happy World Pride everyone.
Nevo Zisin is a queer author, speaker, performer, and activist. Their speaking and writing in the gender and LGBTQIA+ space has been affirming for so many queer kids and adults, and educative for friends, family and allies alike. Nevo's books Finding Nevo and The Pronoun Lowdown are available at all good bookstores. In this conversation Jamila Rizvi and Nevo Zisin discuss queer activism, Nevo's personal journey of self-discovery and the importance of a loving and supportive environment for all kids to thrive. CONTENT WARNING: Brief mention of suicide Help and support is always available. If you need to talk, please contact Lifeline by calling 13 11 14 or Q-Life 1800 184 527, an anonymous and free LGBTIQA+ support, 3pm-12am. THE WEEKEND LIST: WATCH: The Handmaids Tale – SBS On Demand READ: The Crikey Read – Leaning Out by Kristine Ziwica WATCH: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills – HAYU DO: Help fight famine by writing to your local MP - https://www.fightfamine.com.au/ Follow The Briefing: Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wayne Goodman in conversation with Nevo Zisin, performer, activist and public speaker based in Melbourne
Nevo Zisin (they/them) is a queer, non-binary, Jewish writer, performer, activist and public speaker based in Naarm/ Birraranga / Melbourne. They run workshops in schools and professional development trainings in workplaces around transgender identities. Author of award-winning Finding Nevo (2017), a memoir on gender transition and The Pronoun Lowdown (2021) a useful guidebook on all things related to pronouns. Nevo is one of Australia's very few transgender marriage celebrants and is strongly passionate about creating transcendent celebrations. They are a mentor for The Pinnacle Foundation, one of Out for Australia's 30 Under 30 for 2019, an ambassador for both Wear It Purple and the Victorian Pride Centre as well as a member of the Gender Euphoria cast - Australia's largest all trans & gender diverse show on a main stage. --- 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/rainbowsoul/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rainbowsoul/support
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Sam and Maddie talk about the making and release of Still me (the sequel to Masked) by Knox Rainbow Youth Action Group madeleine.power@knox.vic.gov.au. Other resources mentioned include Nevo Zisin and Kelsie Adelaide
Nevo Zisin is an author, educator, public speaker and transgender rights activist. Leading into lockdown, they spent the better part of a year getting over a breakup through deep self reflection and personal growth.Nevo believes that healing is a non-linear process and we should all show ourselves radical compassion. What other pearls of wisdom can Nevo offer to help calm your farm?Thank you to Uncle Jack Charles for the acknowledgement of country.Instagrammers! (Meaning everyone on the internet) Follow us for more Calm Ya Farm tips, and send us a message saying you came from the show notes, I need to know people read these!instagram.com/calmyafarm_/calmyafarm.com.auSubscribe to BRAVE, your new favourite free monthly newsletter here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we speak to author Nevo Zisin. Nevo's new book The Pronoun Lowdown is a simple guide to the changing language around gender. Nevo makes it really clear how and why this is so important to the trans and gender diverse community. Resources: Find more information about Nevo Zisin and their book The Pronoun Lowdown. Minus 18 for support and information. Documentary Disclosure about trans representation in film. For more information about FPV @ fpv.org.au.
This week I welcome author Nevo Zisin to chat about their book The Pronoun Lowdown: Demystifying and celebrating gender diversity. This conversation was a absolute delight, and we went deep [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 330 | Author Nevo Zisin appeared first on MikeyPod.
Adam and Ryan kick off the show by delivering dreadful performances of Billboard's top 10 songs of the 2010s. That's followed by an in-depth discussion of BDSM kink, with some surprising contributions from straight-boy Cameron (who fills in again for J.B. this week). Finally, we make contact with nonbinary activist and author Nevo Zisin, zooming in from Melbourne, Australia. G'day, them. Visit www.adamsank.com
Navigating a life beyond the gender binary can be long and hard. But then, so's my d*ck.Author and Trans Activist Nevo Zisin shares their stories of coming out (often, just to keep people on their toes), going gay without moving a muscle, and giving the boys tips on their technique. As it were.Nevo's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nevozisin/ and their new book, The Pronoun Lowdown: https://www.nevozisin.com/books/pronoun-lowdown-Stories of queer life and even queer-er sex. Probably True - the repeatedly-award-winning, slightly filthy storytelling project tackling LGBTQ issues in a fun and engaging way. Much like its creator, it’s a smutty-but-charming collection of personal misadventures working to make the world a better place, one silly, sexy story at a time. Support the show on Patreon: Patreon.com/ProbablyTrue Transcripts, submit a story, and all things Probably True: ProbablyTruePodcast.com Some fool on Twitter: @ScottFlashheart See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nevo Zisin talks about their abiding love of the city and why it feels like a place of great possibility and cultural richness.
Today: the Capitol Police were ordered to hold back on riot response on January 6th; Joe Biden ends the war in Afghanistan; Matt Gaetz had his iPhone seized by the feds last winter; Greenberg is cooperating with prosecutors; the Biden Justice Department refuses to hand over documents relating to the former guy’s zero-tolerance policy at the border; the former cop Kim Potter who shot and killed Daunte Wright has been arrested, booked, and charged with second degree manslaughter; the Kenosha officer who shot Jacob Blake won’t face discipline; plus Dana and AG go over the Hot Notes and your Good News. Follow our guest linktr.ee/NevoZisin Nevo Zisin Author, The Pronoun Lowdown; Trans Educator Follow AG and Dana on Stereo: stereo.com/allisongill stereo.com/dgcomedy https://stereo.com/u/r21PtSmgtEgCZ21 Have some good news, a confession, a correction, or a case for Beans Court? https://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Want to support the show and get it ad-free and early? https://dailybeans.supercast.tech/ Or https://patreon.com/thedailybeans Promo Codes Text BEANS to 64-000 to get free shipping on your first order from Nuts.com. Thank the mom in your life for always being there with a sparkling gift from Pandora Jewelry. Go to https://us.pandora.net/Dailybeans to start shopping or find a store near you. Go to Stamps.com, click on the Microphone at the TOP of the homepage and type in DAILYBEANS. Stamps.com – Never go to the Post Office again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nevo Zisin has had a number of "coming out" moments. Nevo has come out as lesbian, then transgender and now sits comfortably with being non-binary. Tired of gender diversity being politicised Nevo has written The Pronown Lowdown, a colourful and articulate book explaining and celebrating all the ways humans inhabit different genders. Nevo talks about how parents can become their child's greatest support, and what it was like for Nevo as they came to feel comfortable in their own skin.
Queerstories 2020 is a special series of the Queerstories podcast recorded during the lockdown months of 2020, featuring LGBTQI+ storytellers reflecting on the events of the year. This week’s episodes are about belonging, and on that feeling of home you get when you're with the people you love. Valerie Berry is a Filipino Australian actor, performance maker, theatre educator and emerging director. She grew up in country South Australia, Ceduna, part of the traditional lands of the Wirangu people. She has worked presented work with Sydney Festival, Asia TOPA 2020, National Theatre of Parramatta, Polyglot Theatre, Blacktown Arts Centre, Theatre Kantanka, Urban Theatre Projects, Belvoir, Branch Nebula, Vitalstatistix, Performance Space, ActNow Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company, Performing Lines, State Theatre Company of South Australia and Bell Shakespeare. She is one of the mentors and facilitators for CuriousWorks Beyond Refuge emerging makers program. Nevo Zisin is a queer, non-binary, Jewish writer, performer, activist and public speaker. They run workshops in schools and professional development trainings in workplaces around transgender identity & language. Author of award-winning Finding Nevo, a memoir on gender transition and a contributor to Kindred: A Queer Australian Young Adult Anthology, they are a mentor for The Pinnacle Foundation, one of Out for Australia's 30 Under 30 and a member of the Gender Euphoria cast - Australia's largest all trans & gender diverse show on a main stage. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I was so pleased to welcome someone I admire enormously and am also proud to call friend onto the Hotline this week. NEVO ZISIN is a non-binary, Jewish queer writer who has authored two books (Finding Nevo and the forthcoming The Pronoun Lowdown). They facilitate educational workshops educating workplaces and organisations about gender and trans inclusivity, and we talked at length about how cis people can be allies not just in action but also thinking and language usage. This was such an illuminating and generous conversation, and I'm grateful to Nevo for taking the time to share these views.From Little Sisters, we answered questions about how to deal with bigotry and intolerance in your family members (important ahead of seasonal celebrations!); how to extricate yourself from toxic friendships; and how to balance the privacy of your loved ones when your work and politics are very public.Follow Nevo here:Instagram: @nevozisin Buy Nevo's books here: https://www.booktopia.com.au/finding-nevo-nevo-zisin/book/9781925381184.htmlFeedback/Question submission: bigsisterhotline@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/clementinefordInstagram: www.instragram.com/clementine_ford****(And remember, if you like the show then please consider rating and reviewing it and subscribing!) Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/clementineford-bigsisterhotline. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Rainbow KINection team had the privilege of talking to Nevo Zisin. Nevo is Jewish, Queer and Non- Binary. They are an activist, public speaker and the author of Finding Nevo written in 2017. This book is a memoir on gender transition. Nevo is based in Melbourne/Naarm. Despite being in lockdown they are still actively running workshops online with the topics of writing, gender inclusivity, unconscious bias & recruitment. They are a contact point in the Jewish community for other children and families confronting issues of gender and sexuality in their own lives. They have appeared on SBS Insight, Hack Live, One Plus One, The Morning Show and have spoken at The Wheeler Centre, Melbourne Writers Festival, Brisbane Writers Festival, Margaret River Writers Festival and now Rainbow KINection! *Please note this interview was conducted via phone so the quality of the audio is inconsistent.
Michael Giacon of LGBTQI+literary festival samesame but different is inspired and humbled by Finding Nevo by Nevo Zisin - an affirming and candid autobiography about coming out as "me." On Friday 24 to Sunday 26 July 2020, Nevo and other fascinating queer writers appear in Two to the Power of Five: The Power of Queer Words - five fantastic, free online conversations presented by samesame but different with support from Creative New Zealand. Listen to expert advice on a variety of popular titles rounded into two minutes of contemplation, curiosity and fun! You can find this book on our catalogue here: https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/iii/encore/record/C__Rb3363250
Nevo is a Jewish, queer, non-binary writer, activist and public speaker with a particular focus on issues surrounding gender, sex, culture and sexuality. They run workshops in schools and workplaces around trans issues. They are also the author of award-winning Finding Nevo, a memoir on gender transition and a contributor to Kindred: A Queer Young Adult Australian Anthology.Based in Melbourne / Naarm / Birraranga, Nevo has had a complex relationship with gender. Assigned female at birth and transitioning to present as male at the age of 17 and in year 12, Nevo now identifies outside of a female / male gender binary and uses they/them pronouns. They are a contact point in the Jewish community for other children and families confronting issues of gender and sexuality in their own lives.They have appeared on SBS Insight, Hack Live, One Plus One, The Morning Show and have spoken at The Wheeler Centre, Melbourne Writers Festival, Brisbane Writers Festival, Margaret River Writers Festival and many others.
In this minisode from FWF 2018 Sydney, Erin Gough talks about the books that shaped her feminism and writing.Erin's picks:Mrs Dalloway, Virginia WoolfFingersmith, Sarah WatersThe Monkey’s Mask, Dorothy PorterLooking For Alibrandi, Melina Marchetta Finding Nevo, Nevo Zisin& Ellen van Neerven ‘whose writing speaks to her female Indigenous experience, to deep-seated racism, to colonisation, and to queerness’.Feminist Writers FestivalWeb: feministwritersfestival.comFacebook: @feministwritersfestInsta / Twitter: @FemWritersFestErin GoughWeb: www.eringough.comTwitter: @ErinOnFridaysShout OutsKel Butler from Listen Up Podcasting for editing and pod mentoring.Women Victoria for funding support, UTS Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion for event hosting and partnering.
Crafting the perfect book or article can be difficult at the best of times, but what happens when people and events from your life make an appearance in your writing? At this event our panel will discuss how to make sure you don’t break hearts (or the law) when you write memoir.Featuring: Anthony Nocera, Nevo Zisin and Rachel KurzypIf you like this episode of the NYWF podcast, then check out our other episodes and SUBSCRIBE at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your pods.#NYWF #NYWF2019 #Festivals #Writing #Diversity #WritingCommunity#Fiction #NonFiction #Podcasts #Poetry #Comedy SHOWNOTES:National Young Writer's Festivalhttps://youngwritersfestival.orgFacebook - @youngwritersfestivalTwitter / Instagram - @NYWFAnthony Nocerahttps://anthonynocera.comFacebook - @anthony.nocera.75Twitter - @anthonynocera21Nevo ZisinFacebook - @nevozisinTwitter - @FindingNevo1Rachel Kurzyphttps://rachelkurzyp.com.auFacebook - @rachelkurzypTwitter - @rachelkurzypListen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook @kelbutler & @listenuppodcastingTwitter @KelBAustralia Council for the Artshttps://www.australiacouncil.gov.auCreate NSWhttps://www.create.nsw.gov.au The Copyright Agency https://www.copyright.com.au
After a sell-out, world premiere performance at the 2019 Midsumma Festival, cabaret icons Mama Alto, Maude Davey and Nevo Zisin, among others, return to the stage with the next iteration of Gender Euphoria, to be […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_tomandmikey/p/joy.org.au/tomandmikey/wp-content/uploads/sites/429/2019/10/2019-10-10-TomAndMikey-GenderEuphoria.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 8:16 — 3.8MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Gender Euphoria – Maude Davey, Mama Alto & Nevo Zisin appeared first on Tom & Mikey.
Benjamin Law explores what is was like growing up queer in Australia with author S.L. Lim, author and activist Nevo Zisin and musician Evelyn Ida Morris.
Fatima Measham, Amal Ibrahim, Nevo Zisin and Brooke Rutherford at the Wheeler Centre In 2001, 19% of people aged under 24 identified as not religious. By 2016, the figure had increased to 35%. We're losing our religion – fast. What might we be losing along with it? And what's it like to be a young believer in an increasingly secular society? For this conversation, we brought together three young people from different faiths – Amal Ibrahim, Nevo Zisin and Brooke Rutherford – to discuss the role religion plays in their lives. Can religious institutions change the way they talk to young people? How does religious faith enrich the lives of young Australians? How is faith tested or altered during adolescence and young adulthood? And how does faith intersect with questions of race, gender and sexuality?Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nevo Zisin, non binary activist, public speaker and author of Finding Nevo, reveals their Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.
Columnist, writer, and renowned raconteur Benjamin Law has assembled a conversational menu for his dream dinner party, with guests writer and activist Nayuka Gorrie, novelist Melissa Lucashenko, journalist David Marr and writer Nevo Zisin. Listen to them feast upon the topic ‘queers across generations’. Recorded live at Melbourne Writers Festival 2018, supported by the Star Observer.
Why kids are in fact the greatest, far better than adults, potentially better than you. Nevo Zisin is a Jewish, Queer, non-binary activist, public speaker and author of Finding Nevo, a memoir on gender transition. They run workshops and professional development in schools and workplaces around gender inclusivity. They have appeared on SBS Insight, Hack Live, One Plus One, The Morning Show and other media. Nevo is a contact point in the Jewish community for other children and families confronting issues of gender and sexuality in their own lives. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In a special episode for Transgender Day of Visibility, Benjamin chats with non-binary writer and transgender rights activist Nevo Zisin. Word For Word airs midday (AEST) Saturdays on JOY 94.9 in Melbourne, streaming live at […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_word/p/joy.org.au/wordforword/wp-content/uploads/sites/135/2018/03/2018-03-31-WordForWord-NevoZisin.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 55:56 — 25.6MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Nevo Zisin appeared first on Word for Word.
There are so many podcasts for the LGBT and Queer community so why produce a new one? This cool new show has a Sydney and NSW bent. This short clip is a bit like the appetiser before the main course. I was a TV reporter for a long time, and now I want to tell the stories that excite me and hopefully you too. When Out in Sydney starts in late June you'll hear from people like Nevo Zisin who has a great new book about their Trans activism. SBS presenter Patrick Abboud talks Marriage Equality in a future show, and I talk to the Drag Diva helping to organise the Broken Heel Festival at Broken Hill. Welcome to Out In Sydney. I hope this podcast becomes yours as much as it is mine. Join me on Facebook http//facebook.com/OutInSydneyShow
Nevo Zisin is a 21-year-old transgender activist who identifies as queer, transmasculine and non-binary. Nevo has just released an autobiography about gender and their journey to identity.