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Best podcasts about queer visibility

Latest podcast episodes about queer visibility

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Queer Visibility gegen Hate Crimes

kultur / info

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 4:57


Hate Crimes gegen Queers sind immernoch eine Realität. Politik und Medien sind in der Pflicht.

Yellow Glitter
#46 Social Media and the Future of Queer Visibility with Mike Curato

Yellow Glitter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 54:43


This episode, we're joined by Mike Curato, a gay first generation half Filipino-Irish American author and illustrator of books. He has created many picture books for young children, including his debut queer young adult graphic novel, Flamer, and upcoming books centering diverse creators and audiences. In this episode, we chat about: The launch of Flamer and how it was one of the most banned, talked about books of 2023 The difficulties with social media burnout, online bullying, and doomscrolling Strategies to protect our own mental health, energy, and peace Consuming content mindfully and compassionately Defining our own metrics - what impact are things having on us? Latest project highlighting community, diversity, and love Our upcoming projects for 2024 and beyond You can find our guest at: Mike Curato: mikecurato.com Instagram: @mike_curato You can follow me at: Instagram: @stevenwakabayashi YouTube: @stevenwakabayashi Subscribe to my weekly newsletter: mindfulmoments.substack.com Visit our website yellowglitterpodcast.com

Queerability
How Fashion Fuels Queer Visibility

Queerability

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 46:24


Welcome to this week's episode of Queerability; How Fashion Fuels Queer VisibilityIn this episode, we look at how fashion has played a part in queer history. How our community uses fashion as a form of self-expression. And how trends go from being queer to mainstream.Join us for an intimate and enlightening journey through the diverse and vibrant world of queer identities with your hosts, Nick and Ellie! Brought to you by Across Rainbows Productions, a ground-breaking LGBTQ+ organization committed to redefining queer identity, this podcast is a safe space for exploration, discovery and celebration.About Nick and Ellie:Nick and Ellie are your companions on this remarkable podcasting voyage. They share their personal stories, challenges, triumphs and ongoing quests for self-discovery. With honesty, vulnerability and humour, they invite you to join them on this journey to understand and embrace the complexities of queer identity.Tune In:Are you ready to embark on a journey of self-exploration and empowerment? Tune in to this week's episode,  Queerability: How Fashion Fuels Queer Visibility, and join Nick and Ellie as they guide you through the intricate tapestry of queer identities. Subscribe now and get ready to celebrate and embrace the full spectrum of what it means to be queer.About Across Rainbows Productions:Queerability The Podcast has an exciting new format and is produced by Across Rainbows Productions. By sharing stories, insights, and experiences, The Queerability Podcast aims to empower, educate and inspire listeners to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery and acceptance.Remember, no matter where you are on your own identity journey, you're not alone – because we're all on this colourful adventure together. Please check out our website and follow us on Instagram, to interact with us directly and to find out more to get involved.Thank you to our music producer and sound editor Hall Hammond;Support the show

If These Ovaries Could Talk
Mia Cooley Is Black, Queer And Proud

If These Ovaries Could Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 51:19


Mia Cooley, founder of xHood, joins Jaimie to discuss her journey as a queer parent and the work she is doing to support black and brown parents and intended parents. Mia shares her experience of having her first child with a previous partner and navigating co-parenting, as well as her journey to having a baby with her current partner. She also discusses the importance of representation and community support for queer families and highlights the work of Exhood in providing resources and events for black queer parents. "We provide family building and nurturing support to black and brown parents and intended parents." - Mia Cooley If you like the episode, make sure to leave us a review and support The Queer Family Podcast on Patreon for as low as $2/month! We want to hear from you! Call us: 646-470-1840 thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Follow and find Mia Cooley Instagram Facebook Thanks to California Cryobank (code QUEERFAM),  Our Shelves (code QUEERFAM) and our Patreon supporters.  Vote for us at the Signal Awards! Family & Child-Raising / LGBTQ+ Watch Video Episodes right now on YouTube! Order the #ITOCT book based on this podcast on Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by Jerson Barajas. Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Buy our merch here. Interested in advertising? Check out our packages here.

If These Ovaries Could Talk
Coming Out Later In Life, With Cara Cochran

If These Ovaries Could Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 50:53


The Queer Family Podcast | S13 EP11 | Cara Cochrane, also known as caras_atl on social media, discusses her late-life coming out, forming a blended family, and how the challenges she faced in finding her identity prompted her to become the representation she so lacked during her Southern upbringing.  She also speaks about the media's lack of diversity, the intricacies of raising a child in a two-mom family in the American South, and the importance of recognizing and validating all parents within a family unit, regardless of DNA or gender. "Representation matters because it shows kids that there are different types of families and that they are valid and loved." - Cara Cochrane If you like the episode, make sure to leave us a review and support The Queer Family Podcast on Patreon for as low as $2/month! Thanks to Our Shelves (code QUEERFAM)  and our Patreon supporters!  Watch Video Episodes right now on YouTube! thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Order the #ITOCT book based on this podcast on Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by Jerson Barajas. Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. We want to hear from you! Email us at thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com Buy our merch here. Interested in advertising? Check out our packages here.

Asase Ba
S5E3 Queer Visibility and Heteronormativity in Ghana ft. David

Asase Ba

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 40:46


David joins me to discuss some of the experiences of queer people in Ghana, the proposed anti-lgbt bill, being visibly queer, heteronormativity, and more. Join in on the conversation! Use the hashtag #AsaseBaPod. WEBSITE Check out our official website for podcast transcripts and resources by and for Ghanaians at https://www.asaseba.com/ SUPPORT To support the podcast, you can use e-transfer or PayPal and send to asasebapod@gmail.com. Thank you so much for your support! SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/AsaseBaPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asasebapod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asasebapod EMAIL asasebapod@gmail.com  GUEST David Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaveRhythm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nanaqwequ12/ HOST This podcast is produced, edited and hosted by Ghanaian Canadian Michelle (pronouns: she/her). She is also the creator of the theme music. #ghanaian #ghana #podcast #african #africa #culture #ghanaianpodcast #africanpodcast #oraltradition #asasebapod #asaseba #lgbtqia #queerghanaianlivesmatter

City Church San Francisco
Queerly Beloved: The Power of Queer Visibility #Pride

City Church San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 22:20


We continue our Pride Month sermon series, "Queerly Beloved", by talking about the importance of Queer Visibility and the invitation of the Holy Spirit towards a life of liberation, freedom and love. This Sunday we have Emily Hansen Curran, the founder of The Sunday Night Service in Berkeley, California. Learn more at https://thesundaynightservice.com/ Follow City Church San Francisco: Instagram: ⁠https://instagram.com/citychurchsf⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://facebook.com/citychurchsf⁠  Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/citychurchsf⁠ Website: ⁠https://www.citychurchsf.org⁠

Ozarks at Large
Arkansas RuPaul's Drag Race Winner Symone Speaks on the Need for Queer Visibility

Ozarks at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 54:06


On today's show, Arkansans speak out in light of the state legislature's recently amended bill that would have classified drag shows as "adult entertainment." Plus, marching through the Razorback Band's history, author Colson Whitehead is scheduled to speak at the University of Arkansas Fort Smith and more.

London Writers' Salon
#042: Laura Kay — Writing Romantic Comedy, Creating Relatable Characters and Queer Visibility in Fiction

London Writers' Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 58:01


Novelist Laura Kay (@lauraelizakay) on her writing journey from journalism to novels, how her writing career was launched from Penguin WriteNow programme, queer visibility in fiction, writing sex scenes and how Laura writes and edits her romantic comedies. Laura also talks about tackling writer's block with an ‘ideas walk', the reality of forging a career as a full-time writer and her approach to dealing with critics and feedback.*ABOUT LAURA KAYLaura Kay is an author and journalist whose work has appeared in Diva Magazine, The Guardian, Stylist, The Metro, and more. Laura was one of ten writers selected for Penguin's 2018 WriteNow programme, during which she developed her debut novel, The Split, published by Quercus in 2021. Her second novel, Tell Me Everything is out in paperback now. *RESOURCES:Laura's books:The Split: Amazon UK/ Amazon USATell Me Everything: Amazon UK/ Amazon USAWild Things (coming in May 2023)*Follow Laura on socials:Twitter: lauraelizakayInstagram: lauraekayWebsite: laurakayauthor.co.uk*Books and links mentioned in the interview:Penguin's WriteNow programmeThe Split by Laura KayInfamous by Lex CroucherFirst Time for Everything by Henry FryDouble Booked by Lily LindonAuthor Matt CainAuthor Justin MyersIn at the Deep End by Kate DaviesWhat Page Are You On? PodcastOn Writing by Stephen King*For show notes, transcripts and to attend our live podcasts visit: podcast.londonwriterssalon.comFor free writing sessions, join free Writers' Hours: writershour.com*FOLLOW LONDON WRITERS' SALONTwitter: twitter.com/​​WritersSalonInstagram: instagram.com/londonwriterssalonFacebook: facebook.com/LondonWritersSalonIf you're enjoying this show, please rate and review this show!

LGBT FC
Queer Visibility on the Global Stage (World Cup Edition!)

LGBT FC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 74:39


It's World Cup time, baby! Luke is joined once again by his amazing husband, Bryant, for this special international edition of LGBT FC. At 7'15", we dive into a Day in Gay that covers a lot of territory, beginning with the tragedy in Colorado Springs, appalling remarks by the FIFA President and open questions about just what is or is not allowed at this World Cup, and then a positive note about the 2022 midterm elections.Then at 27'45" we welcome our away guest, Zack Leader, supporter of the England Men's National Team. And then at 47' we are joined by Katie Knudsen, member of Barra 76 and supporter of the US Men's National Team.Have a gay day, everyone!

Over the Rainbow
Queer Visibility & challenging biases with Shannon & Stephanie (she/her)

Over the Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 43:17


Welcome to Over the Rainbow, the podcast: a safe space and voice for all queer identities. Episode 56: Queer visibility and challenging biases with Shannon Hutchison and Stephanie Hope (she/her) In this episode, Shannon, Stephanie and I talk about the important of queer visibility in challenging biases. We share examples of some biases against the queer community and the work Shannon and Steph are doing to break down those biases. Finally, we talk about what we can do to increase the visibility of all marginalised communities. More information about Shannon and Stephanie: · Instagram @wonlove.ca: o https://instagram.com/wonlove.ca?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= · Beyond Our Image: o @beyondourimage (Instagram) o www.Beyondourimage.com · When You Pass By Campaign · Swipe Your Stereotype Resources mentioned in today's episode: · The Sophie Lancaster Foundation: o https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=sophie+lancaster+foundation&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 · And Tango Makes Three by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnel · Loretta Ross Ted Talk: o https://www.ted.com/talks/loretta_j_ross_don_t_call_people_out_call_them_in?language=en · Janet Mock Super Soul Conversation More information on this podcast: · Instagram: @_overtherainbowpodcast o https://www.instagram.com/_overtherainbowpodcast/ · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/overtherainbowpodcast13 · Twitter: @overrainbowpod o https://twitter.com/overrainbowpod · Reading the Rainbow book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/readingtherainbow Music: Find Your Way Beat by Nana Kwabena

V Interesting with V Spehar
Queer Visibility and Solidarity

V Interesting with V Spehar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 57:49


This week, we're taking a closer look at what's on the agenda – the Gay Agenda. Plus, it's Pride Month, which means it's the perfect time to give you a lesson on queer history. So take out a pen and paper, because you can't find this information in your high school textbooks. V sits down with RuPaul's Drag Race queen Mrs. Kasha Davis aka Edward Popil and queer public relations icon Cathy Renna to discuss crucial past events that shaped anti-LGBTQ rhetoric. They'll share what it was like being out in the 80s and 90s and how becoming more visible often attracted more backlash. We'll also hear about the importance of queer representation, solidarity and activism. Follow Cathy online at @CathyRenna & Mrs. Kasha Davis at @KashaDavis. Keep up with V on TikTok at @underthedesknews and on Twitter at @VitusSpehar. And stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia.    Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

GTG The Podcast
Red Flags, Gay Sex, & Queer Visibility with Kai Walsh

GTG The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 47:39


On this episode of F*ck Wellness, Lara and Kai answer probing, vulnerable, and intimate questions like: What is a pillow princess? Is wearing flip flops on the first date a red flag? How do you have gender-affirming sex? Is it a good idea to have a person you're into on your podcast before you meet them in real life? Do you love love? Is Hinge better for dating or networking (Kai has a hot take on this)? There are tears, giggles, and a ton of gay sex (don't read into that). New to F*ck Wellness? Click here for our blog post on the best episodes to start with!Join the GTG Book Club! It is a free, low-commitment, & fun bonding experience. Pick and choose which calls you go to! Sign up for our book club newsletter here.Sign up for our newsletter for monthly updates on our lives, events, and blog posts.Follow us on Instagram at @generationthreegirls or visit our website: generationthreegirls.com for more information on upcoming offerings and blog posts.Personal instas:Mallory: @mallorycmwLara: @laravanderb22Makena: @makenasherwood

Sundays at Café Tabac - The Podcast
Episode 14: Yemeni-American, Zuhair Nasher

Sundays at Café Tabac - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 61:26


ZUHAIR NASHER is a queer-identified, first generation Yemeni-American man born and raised in Queens, New York.  He is a risk manager in the financial services and technology industries, and a marriage officiant, presiding over weddings and ceremonies throughout the country. For more information and bookings, visit:  http://www.wordsthatlast.com.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=gwDpOtSRwr2aN0exTy_FAa_lOm9kam0ka6yS_nYth-cILmRaxBLCsx2hKMRqebud8Qy7gG&country.x=US&locale.x=US)

The Lesbian Gaze
I care a lot - über Softness und Caring (mit Xinan Pandan)

The Lesbian Gaze

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 56:32


Wie kann man seine Gefühle anerkennen, kommunizieren und was bringt das eigentlich? Wir sprechen mit Xinan Pandan über soft sein und für sich selbst und andere zu caren. Was bedeutet Radical Softness für queere und/oder BiPOC-Community-Arbeit und wie steht sie im Kontext von Geschlechterrollen und Social Media? Xinan erzählt von Xinans Herangehensweise und Arbeit und auch wir teilen unsere Erfahrungen.

Pretty Sure
Pretty Sure queer visibility matters

Pretty Sure

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 56:41


In this episode, I talk to former celebrity publicist, TikTok star, and reality tv aficionado Amir Yassai. We met on Clubhouse last year and I got to know a different side of him than what's out there through this chat. Amir is an advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community and has also faced his fair share of backlash being an out and proud queer Muslim in the spotlight. Beyond that, he's an amazing and kind person that has sooo much insight into the entertainment world and social media. Aaaand yes, we did gossip a little bit about what it's like catering to celebrities' whims and desires, so check the episode out if you're curious about what really goes on in Hollywood. Follow Amir on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/amiryassofficial/ And check out my adventures and podcast updates here:https://www.instagram.com/thatgirlsabrina/

Articulated: Dispatches from the Archives of American Art
6 - I am a Lesbian and Proud: the AIDS crisis, community, and queer visibility

Articulated: Dispatches from the Archives of American Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 41:53


Listen to the members of fierce pussy describe their approach to direct action, lesbian visibility, and allyship along the arc of their careers and collaborations. This episode delves into questions of queer community and representation, particularly the ways in which art can knit people together across time. Show Notes and Transcript available at www.aaa.si.edu/articulated

SGP Radio Noir Collection
Let's talk about Lil Nas X!

SGP Radio Noir Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 54:13


Good? Bad? Indifferent? Sex, Nudity, Queer Visibility? Do you hate him? Do you love him? Think Lil Nas X has taken it too far? Let's talk about it! Our friend Quincy is back to share thoughts with us. Join the conversation! What do you think about that? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Girl Talk Podcast Collection
Let's talk about Lil Nas X!

Girl Talk Podcast Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 54:13


Good? Bad? Indifferent? Sex, Nudity, Queer Visibility? Do you hate him? Do you love him? Think Lil Nas X has taken it too far? Let's talk about it! Our friend Quincy is back to share thoughts with us. Join the conversation! What do you think about that? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Sex Talk Collection
Let's talk about Lil Nas X!

Sex Talk Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 54:13


Good? Bad? Indifferent? Sex, Nudity, Queer Visibility? Do you hate him? Do you love him? Think Lil Nas X has taken it too far? Let's talk about it! Our friend Quincy is back to share thoughts with us. Join the conversation! What do you think about that? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Sex Talk Podcast
Let's talk about Lil Nas X!

The Sex Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 54:12


Good? Bad? Indifferent? Sex, Nudity, Queer Visibility? Do you hate him? Do you love him? Think Lil Nas X has taken it too far? Let's talk about it! Our friend Quincy is back to share thoughts with us. Join the conversation! What do you think about that? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Queerty
Drag Queen Activists Are Making Moves Forward For Queer Visibility

Queerty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 0:53


Drag queens across the nation are taking a different kind of stage, hoping to make a direct impact on their communities. Honey Mahogany, Maebe A Girl, and Marti Gould are sashaying their way into the halls of government while Nina West and Bob the Drag Queen know the secret of drag: It's political. Visit lgbtqnation.com/authentic-voices-of-pride to learn more about this #AuthenticVoicesOfPride series, presented by Chevrolet.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LGBTQ Nation
Drag Queen Activists Are Making Moves Forward For Queer Visibility

LGBTQ Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 0:53


Drag queens across the nation are taking a different kind of stage, hoping to make a direct impact on their communities. Honey Mahogany, Maebe A Girl, and Marti Gould are sashaying their way into the halls of government while Nina West and Bob the Drag Queen know the secret of drag: It's political. Visit lgbtqnation.com/authentic-voices-of-pride to learn more about this #AuthenticVoicesOfPride series, presented by Chevrolet.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pop Politics with Monique A. Gamble
Episode 6: The Price of Black Queer Visibility

Pop Politics with Monique A. Gamble

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 56:00


The Master's Tools, Audre Lorde“My presence is enough.” TikTok Iyanla VanzantBayard Rustin: An Architect of the Civil Rights Movement You May Have Never Heard OfGirl x The Internet

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
Julien Baker's Quantum Queerness and Cops at Pride

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 68:35


It's Pride month, which means Outward is feeling particularly festive! Christina, Bryan, and Rumaan are joined by musician Julien Baker to discuss her feelings about Pride, queerness, fluidity, and ways of interpreting queer art. Then Jillian Hanlon, a trans cop in upstate New York, joins to offer her take on the recent debate over cops at Pride. Items discussed on the show: Skittles go gray for Pride month. A Twitter thread about kink at Pride. Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America, by Mary Gray Julien Baker interview on Working Julien Baker on the Queerology podcast The October 2018 Outward episode that includes interviews with members of No Justice No Pride and Reclaim Pride “A Mistep by the Organizers of Pride,” by the New York Times' Editorial Board “The New York Times Doesn't Know What Pride Is For,” by J. Bryan Lowder, in Slate Gay Agenda Christina: Drew Gregory's interview with Daniela Sea in Autostraddle Bryan: Hola Papi, by John Paul Brammer Rumaan: You are enough, queer comrades!   This podcast was produced by Margaret Kelley and June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/outwardplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Outward: Julien Baker's Quantum Queerness and Cops at Pride

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 68:35


It's Pride month, which means Outward is feeling particularly festive! Christina, Bryan, and Rumaan are joined by musician Julien Baker to discuss her feelings about Pride, queerness, fluidity, and ways of interpreting queer art. Then Jillian Hanlon, a trans cop in upstate New York, joins to offer her take on the recent debate over cops at Pride. Items discussed on the show: Skittles go gray for Pride month. A Twitter thread about kink at Pride. Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America, by Mary Gray Julien Baker interview on Working Julien Baker on the Queerology podcast The October 2018 Outward episode that includes interviews with members of No Justice No Pride and Reclaim Pride “A Mistep by the Organizers of Pride,” by the New York Times' Editorial Board “The New York Times Doesn't Know What Pride Is For,” by J. Bryan Lowder, in Slate Gay Agenda Christina: Drew Gregory's interview with Daniela Sea in Autostraddle Bryan: Hola Papi, by John Paul Brammer Rumaan: You are enough, queer comrades!   This podcast was produced by Margaret Kelley and June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/outwardplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Culture
Outward: Julien Baker's Quantum Queerness and Cops at Pride

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 68:35


It's Pride month, which means Outward is feeling particularly festive! Christina, Bryan, and Rumaan are joined by musician Julien Baker to discuss her feelings about Pride, queerness, fluidity, and ways of interpreting queer art. Then Jillian Hanlon, a trans cop in upstate New York, joins to offer her take on the recent debate over cops at Pride. Items discussed on the show: Skittles go gray for Pride month. A Twitter thread about kink at Pride. Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America, by Mary Gray Julien Baker interview on Working Julien Baker on the Queerology podcast The October 2018 Outward episode that includes interviews with members of No Justice No Pride and Reclaim Pride “A Mistep by the Organizers of Pride,” by the New York Times' Editorial Board “The New York Times Doesn't Know What Pride Is For,” by J. Bryan Lowder, in Slate Gay Agenda Christina: Drew Gregory's interview with Daniela Sea in Autostraddle Bryan: Hola Papi, by John Paul Brammer Rumaan: You are enough, queer comrades!   This podcast was produced by Margaret Kelley and June Thomas. Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to outwardpodcast@slate.com. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now at slate.com/outwardplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Damsels in the DMs
Whitewashing My Rainbow Mind

Damsels in the DMs

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 47:04


In the first guest episode of the new season, we chat with Jessica Jackson, a Queer Visibility, Body Positivity & Black Activist, Entrepreneur, and Community Architect. Jessica chats with us about her love story with her wife, coming out in the midwest, and how we can navigate relationships with partners from vastly different backgrounds. Slide into our DMs to let us know what you thought of this week's episode!

Sundays at Café Tabac - The Podcast
Part 2: Tara Rodriguez Besosa

Sundays at Café Tabac - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 40:26


In part 2 of this podcast, we continue our conversation with Tara Rodriguez Besosa, a queer, latinx, agro-architect, organizer, and living resource within the sustainable & queer food, agroecology movements. Tara has increased access to local food economies, spotlighting the value of farmers within economic transitions from extractive to regenerative practices. She also invests a lot her time at OtraCosa, a queer collective land sanctuary in Caguas, Puerto Rico.In this episode, Tara discusses how queer farming practices are used to create resilience through food sovereignty and more.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=gwDpOtSRwr2aN0exTy_FAa_lOm9kam0ka6yS_nYth-cILmRaxBLCsx2hKMRqebud8Qy7gG&country.x=US&locale.x=US)

T**s and Teeth: Musical Theatre Banter with Beverages
Jacob MacInnis ft. In The Wings - Gender Visibility Matters!

T**s and Teeth: Musical Theatre Banter with Beverages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 40:16


Jacob MacInnis has a silky voice that makes us swoon, a kindness that swells our hearts and a podunk edge essential for a good time! Joining Jacob in this episode is none other than Steve Cota from In The Wings, who is featured in our new segment, ‘Whatcha Doin?!’Jacob is a Dora award winning actor and prolific artist, who expresses themselves through all mediums of art! We talk with Jacob about their visual art and their musical aspirations and inspirations. We chat about gender identity, pronouns, and discuss ways that allies can best support the gender queer community. Steve Cota is a seasoned performer and choreographer who created In The Wings during the pandemic lockdown as an online musical theatre training tool. Steve’s overall purpose of In The Wings is to educate youth and established artists and bring them together in class so that we may learn from each other and collectively grow as a community.  Jacob has played some of the most iconic and recognizable characters with amazing accuracy, passion, and success. Some of their credits to date include; Cowardly Lion in Wizard of Oz (Capitol Theatre), Lefou in Beauty and The Beast, Horton in Seussical, Earthworm in James and The Giant Peach (YPT) Chef Louis in The Little Mermaid (Globe Theatre) Uncle Fester in The Addams Family (Neptune Theatre) two seasons with The Charlottetown Festival including Peter in Jesus Christ Superstar. Coming up Jacob will star as Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Show (Neptune Theatre) and will be featured in Play On!, one of the cabarets being presented at the Stratford Festival this 2021 season. Come hang with us, grab a drink (if you’re not driving), and get your weekly fix of musical theatre banter, with beverages. 

Sundays at Café Tabac - The Podcast

Tara Rodríguez Besosa (she/they/ellx), born, raised and based in Borikén (Puerto Rico), works at the powerful intersection of queer community and food sovereignty, often sharing how queer and agroecological practices are essential for the transition from extractive to regenerative food systems, as well as collective models and shared resources that empower those who grow, cook, and work towards decolonized bodies and lands.She is co-founder of projects ranging from a DIY architect-run gallery in Brooklyn, to El Departamento de la Comida in Puerto Rico, to arts venues like El Local en Santurce and a collective queer land project, OtraCosa.In this episode, Tara recounts her hesitation, desire and ultimate coming out to her beloved Abuela (grandmother). Recorded at The Newstand Studio at 1 Rockefeller Plaza in NYC with Joseph Hazan.Photo credit: Ana Paula TeixeiraSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=gwDpOtSRwr2aN0exTy_FAa_lOm9kam0ka6yS_nYth-cILmRaxBLCsx2hKMRqebud8Qy7gG&country.x=US&locale.x=US)

This Anthro Life
The Ghost in the Machine is Not Who You Think: Human Labor and the Paradox of Automation with Mary L Gray

This Anthro Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 59:49


BOOK GIVEAWAY!! Leave a Review of This Anthro Life for a chance to win a copy of Ghost Work! Leave us a written review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser by May 8, 2021, and email us a screenshot (so we know it's you) at thisanthrolife@gmail.com. We'll randomly pick four winners out of the group from anyone who submits a review by May 8th, 2021. Now just a heads up: We're only counting serious reviews where you write something thoughtful. We'll take five stars of course if you want to just help out, but please no writing "I'm just doing this to get a free book." Feel free to share what you love about the podcast, why you find it valuable, How long you been listening or what keeps you listening? Remember, reviews help others discover the show and help us shape the content based on what you find valuable, so thanks for participating, we can't wait to hear from you! Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/this-anthro-life-216403 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/genre/podcasts/id26 Mary Gray is an anthropologist whose work explores how technology informs work, a sense of identity, and human rights. Gray applies these concepts as the Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and as the Faculty Associate at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. Additionally she remains in a faculty position at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. Gray has also authored books such as In Your Face: Stories from the Lives of Queer Youth and Out In the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America but her most recent book, coauthored with Siddharth Suri Ghostwork: How to Stop Silicon Valleyfrom Building a New Global Underclass focuses on how task based work is being utilized by bigger businesses and how this represents a change in the way we conceptualize work. In this episode we focus on: What is Ghost Work? The gap between what a person can do and what a computer can do Algorithmic cruelty The future of work and what that means for contract labor Tech not as devices, but as conduits for social connection How to bring empathy into the workplace Where to Find Mary Gray: Website:https://marylgray.org/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/marylgray Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/marylgraymsr/ Music: Epidemic Sounds Dylan Sitts - Ice Cold Beverage 91 Nova - Lushwork Blue Steel - Up Here Episode Art: Adam Gamwell Production: Elizabeth Smyth, Sarah McDonough, Adam Gamwell --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisanthrolife/message

Over the Rainbow
Mental health, queer visibility and coming out with Chloe Beth

Over the Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 54:56


Welcome to Over the Rainbow, an LGBTQ+ podcast dedicated to queer education and queer representation. Hosted by Rachel Keighley (she/her).   Episode 15: Mental health, queer visibility and coming out with Chloe Beth (she/her): In today’s episode Chloe shares her story with depression. Her raw honesty is something we don’t get a lot with mental health and her story highlights the importance of normalising talking about mental health and accessing support.   We also talk about internalised homophobia, and the pressures of wondering if you’ll fit into the queer community, and the stereotypical expectations around how LGBTQ+ women present, act and interact in their worlds.   Finally, Chloe shares some of the amazing work she does today helping queer folk come out, explore their sexuality, and create spaces where queerness is visible and represented.      More information on Chloe: Instagram: @thechloebeth https://www.instagram.com/thechloebeth/ Chloe's blog: https://chloebeth.ca/blog Clubhouse: @chloebeth Tik Tok: @jodieandchloe_   Information, support and resources: Chloe's tips for coming out: https://chloebeth.ca/blog/tips-for-coming-out-to-your-family PFLAG: https://pflag.org The 519 Toronto: https://www.the519.org Crisis hotlines Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/mental-health-services/mental-health-get-help.html Mental health support UK: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/mental-health-helplines/   More information on this podcast: Instagram: @_overtherainbowpodcast https://www.instagram.com/_overtherainbowpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/overtherainbowpodcast13 Twitter: @overrainbowpod https://twitter.com/overrainbowpod Clubhouse: @rachelkeighley Reading the Rainbow book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/readingtherainbow   Music: Find Your Way Beat by Nana Kwabena

The Things That Made Me Queer
Latex Catsuits and Queer Visibility with Juno Dawson

The Things That Made Me Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 60:59


Crystal is joined by renowned author, Juno Dawson! The two of them touch on many topics, including staying creative during lockdown, the benefits of finding kindred spirits early in life, and Michelle Pfeiffer. And of course, Juno shares the things that made her queer! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

I’m Jamaican too.....Queer Visibility
Introduction to podcast: I’m Jamaican too: queer visibility

I’m Jamaican too.....Queer Visibility

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 0:53


Introduction to my new adventure talking about relationships. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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QT: Queer Teen Podcast
Queer Visibility in Entertainment

QT: Queer Teen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 77:59


Who do you think you are? Listen to a powerful conversation about Queer Visibility in Entertainment. With guest DJ Lina Bradford, Ivory Mckay, Pissi Myles, James Vincent, Ahbi Nishman and Rachel Weir. This was captured through the, "Emerging, Surviving, Celebrating: Virtual Pride 2020!" with Make It Better for Youth of New Jersey. for more information and to watch the live event visit: @queerteenpodcast and @makeitbetterfopryouth on Facebook Listen. Learn. Love. Enjoy! 

Podcastfestival 2018
Black Queer Visibility Through Audio

Podcastfestival 2018

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 51:19


This episode features a conversation on the importance of making invisible stories audible through sound, that took place in the Claiming Space track. You will hear Noleca Radway from Domino Sound and Josh Rivers, who is the creator of Busy Being Black.

Flame Bearers - The Women Athletes Carrying Tokyo's Torch
Lea Davison (USA): Mountain Biking & Queer Visibility

Flame Bearers - The Women Athletes Carrying Tokyo's Torch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 20:26


Lea Davison is a 2X Olympic Mountain Biker and 2016 World Championship silver medalist looking to qualify for her 3rd Olympics. Lea is unabashedly herself in all ways, including being open about her sexuality: Lea is gay. This episode takes a dive into some of Lea's professional cycling highlights, her co-founding of Little Bellas with sister, Sabra (a mountain biking/mentorship nonprofit for girls), and her decision to be open about her sexuality, which is something her sponsor Garneau, actively supports. Experts interviewed include Sabra Davison, Andy Bishop, Frazier Blair, Marie-Andree Vezina and Dr. Susan Cahn. Audio clip of Megan Rapino from ABC 30's LGBTQ athletes speak out proudly about what it means to be out in the world of pro sport. Audio clip of Gareth Thomas via ODN News' article, Rugby star Gareth Thomas reveals he's gay. Audio clip of Layshia Clarendon from her 6/22/17 Instagram post.

Be Well at USask
Pride Month Special Episode: ‘From Stonewall to Pride: Queer Visibility, Diversity and Community'

Be Well at USask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 22:19


In this special episode, Jocelyn talks to Dr. Simonne Horwitz, Associate Professor of African and Medical History in the Department of History. Simonne is also the Co-Chair of the Provost's Committee on Gender and Sexuality. They discuss the significance of Pride, what it means to Simonne and the challenges that persist for LGBTQ2S+ staff, faculty and students. They also explore the educational battles that still need to be fought and won for the Queer community to overcome discrimination and mistreatment both locally and globally. Simonne also shares her hopes for students and the resources on campus available to support them, including the Queer Housing Project and health supports at the Student Wellness Centre. Share your thoughts and ideas with the ‘Be Well at USASK' podcast team at: bewell.podcast@usask.ca

Data Futurology - Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence From Industry Leaders
#91 Researching the Social Impacts of Technology and Artificial Intelligence with Mary L. Gray – Senior Principal Researcher, Author, and Professor

Data Futurology - Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence From Industry Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 48:56


Mary L. Gray is a Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research as well as an E.J. Safra Center for Ethics Fellow and Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society Faculty Affiliate at Harvard University. Mary also maintains a faculty position in the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering with affiliations in Anthropology and Gender Studies at Indiana University. Mary, an anthropologist and media scholar by training, focuses on how everyday uses of technologies transform people’s lives. Enjoy the show! We speak about: [00:30] About Mary L. Gray [04:25] What’s it like in the Microsoft Research Center? [06:25] What surprised you the most about researching with Microsoft? [08:40] Is your work focused mostly in the United States? [10:10] Is your previous work focused on the social side of technology? [14:40] What other interesting viewpoints did you learn during your research? [24:00] How are people’s work lives being shaped by AI? [35:30] How is automation going to affect the execution of algorithms in specialized fields? [42:40] How do you see AI evolving in different countries? Resources: Mary’s Website: https://marylgray.org Mary’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/marylgray Ghost Work: How to Stop Silicon Valley from Building a New Global Underclass In Your Face: Stories from the Lives of Queer Youth, Queering the Countryside: New Directions in Rural Queer Studies Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America Quotes: “I love studying gender and sexuality because it is so intimate.” “If we are constantly interacting with each other, we can constantly transform into different senses of who we are.” “When you introduce new technologies, it is shaping conversations.” “The work of data science is a global project.” Thank you to our sponsors: Fyrebox - Make Your Own Quiz! RMIT Online Master of Data Science Strategy and Leadership Gain the advanced strategic, leadership and data science capabilities required to influence executive leadership teams and deliver organisation-wide solutions. We are RUBIX. - one of Australia’s leading pure data consulting companies delivering project outcomes for some of the world’s leading brands. Visit online.rmit.edu.au for more information And as always, we appreciate your Reviews, Follows, Likes, Shares and Ratings. Thank you so much for listening. Enjoy the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datafuturology/message

Fascinatingly Odd? Fantastically Queer!
Mini S01 E02: What is queer visibility?

Fascinatingly Odd? Fantastically Queer!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 14:41


In the second episode of the FO? FQ! mini-series, co-host Darren explores Queer visibility - What does it mean to be visibly queer? Why can being visibly queer be dangerous? And much more!

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Black Tea
Black Queer Visibility

Black Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 45:06


The Black community often replicates the harmful and oppressive structures of white supremacy on it's queer members. What are some ways we can build stronger ties between the broader Black community and LGBTQ+ people? Guest: Kim Katrin Milan, Human Rights Educator and Writer

AP Marvel
Episode 22: Queer Visibility in the MCU (or Lack Thereof)

AP Marvel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 93:30


With tragic news and external fears in the United States, Chris of AP Marvel brought in comic artist and storyteller Nat (@NatRoze) and Laura Berry (@laubeary) of Sapphic Zines to talk about why representation for marginalized communities in media carries great importance. The trio takes a deep dive into the few queer characters in the MCU, namely Valkyrie, Jeri Hogarth, Joey Gutierrez, Karolina Dean, and Nico Minoru. As former and current students of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, the people behind AP Marvel urge you to help the victims of the shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Squirrel Hill in any way possible. Recommended: Wandersongby Greg Lobanov (Chris’s review) Source of Whoopi Goldberg quote about representation in Star Trek Let Queer Characters Be Happy (Heather Alexandra, Kotaku) Next Week: The Shared Universe Model (Part 1 of 2) Follow AP Marvel on Patreon, Twitter, Medium, Discord, YouTube, and Facebook Follow us on social media: Chris Compendio (@Compenderizer) Izzy Sio (@delirilyn) Anthony Paone (@thepizzataco) Theme Music: Steve Molitor Logo: Charles Villanueva (@cfsvillanueva) Email suggestions for topics or your own MCU viewing anecdotes to chris@apmarvel.com! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ap-marvel/support

SAGE Communication & Media Studies

Article: Out in the Country: not just somewhere in the Midwest Category: Communication and Media Studies Keywords: youth, media, queer visibility, rural America, America, LGBT, transgender, gay marriage, sexuality Blurb on the Website: Lucy Martirosyan, Avalon Lustick and Alyson Durlin discuss Mary L. Gray’s book, Out in the Country: Youth, Media and Queer Visibility in Rural America (2009). Podcast length: 8:59 Number of speakers: 4 Quality of podcast: Near broadcast quality Any Accents: No Labelling: SMS Podcast

Films Of Every Colour
FOEC Podcast Ep. 13 – Moonlight & Queer Visibility

Films Of Every Colour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 69:31


Sandy and Jeremy are joined by London-based filmmaker Francesca Castelbuono to review 'Moonlight', discuss its unexpected Oscar success and discuss two more films to have brought LGBT stories into populist cinema, namely Todd Haynes' 'Carol' and Roland Emmerich's 'Stonewall'

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MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
Mary L. Gray, "Size Is Only Half the Story: Valuing the Dimensionality of BIG DATA"

MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2013 95:14


Recent provocations (boyd and Crawford, 2011) about the role of "big data" in human communication research and technology studies deserve an outline of the value of anthropology, as a particular kind of "big data". Mary L. Gray, Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research New England and Associate Professor of Communication and Culture at Indiana University, will walk through the different dimensions of social inquiry that fall under the rubric of "big data". She argues for attending to different dimensions rather than scales of data, more collaborative approaches to how we arrive at what we (think we) know, and critical analysis of the cultural assumptions embedded in the data we collect. By moving from the "snapshot" of quantitative work to the "time-lapse photography" of ethnography, she suggests that researchers must imagine "big data" as an on-going process of modeling, triangulation, and critique. Gray's current research includes work on ethnographically-informed social media research, compliance cyberinfrastructures in universities and their impact on emerging media research, online labour, and the importance of location and place in the context of mobile technologies. Her book Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America examined how youth in rural parts of the United States fashioned "queer" senses of gender and sexual identity and the role that media--particularly internet access--played in their lives and political work.

Radio Berkman
Radio Berkman 142: On and Out

Radio Berkman

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2012 21:33


Rural communities don’t usually have the same support networks for queer youth that you might find in big cities or college towns. Mary L. Gray spent two years working in small rural communities in Kentucky, and found that as queer youth are forming their identities here, the experiences they have in the real world often blur with experiences with communities and peer groups online. Mary calls the blending of town squares, churches, schools, and community centers in real life, and their virtual counterparts Boundary Publics. And the way these boundary publics function as support networks and outlets for expression can make a real difference in the lives of young people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and questioning. Mary L. Gray is from the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University, and is the author of Out in the Country: Youth, Media, and Queer Visibility in Rural America.