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Best podcasts about rainbow riots

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Dansmusikpodden
122. Petter Wallenberg

Dansmusikpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 65:39


Vi gästas av Petter Wallenberg och pratar om singeln "We Don't Care", ett nytt album och om hans samarbeten med namn som Adeva, Leila K och Neneh Cherry. Även snack om Rainbow Riots och en gisslan-situation i Uganda samt om Petters tid som dansare på Ibiza under 90-talet. Dessutom babblas det om edm och house, dj:ande, mums mums, pianotransan + mycket mer. Följ Petter Wallenberg: Instagram: www.instagram.com/petterwallenberg/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/HouseofWallenberg Hemsida: www.petterwallenberg.com/ Supporta Dansmusikpodden via Patreon: www.patreon.com/dansmusikpodden Swisha oss på 1230423798: QR-kod: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qcvkxf7eg2rin16/qr.png?dl=0 Snacka loss i vår Facebook-grupp: www.facebook.com/groups/1813288435494427 Följ oss: Instagram: www.instagram.com/dansmusikpodden Facebook: www.facebook.com/dansmusikpodden Twitter: www.twitter.com/dansmusikpodden Özze: www.instagram.com/ozze.can Mats: www.instagram.com/matswurnell Mejla oss: dansmusikpodden@gmail.com

RadioRFSL
20 juli 2022 - Låtsläpp: "We Don't Care" m Rainbow Riots; Poesi under Molnen, Sommarscentips

RadioRFSL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 44:44


Vi berättar om låtsläpp - alla intäkter som genereras via streaming av “We Don't Care”, donerar Rainbow Riots till Oslo Pride-attackens offer och anhöriga - och Malmö Sommarscens “Poesi under Molnen” - I år fyller Karin Boyes första publicerade diktsamling Moln 100 år! - följt av flera andra Sommarscentips. Musik i programmet: Family Ties - Mykki Blanco We Don't Care - Petter Wallenberg och Rainbow Riots I rörelse - Susanne Alfengren Razbolje se simsir list - Sevdalini Everybody's Gay - Lizzo Yambu - Daisuke Tanabe & Yoshi Horikawa remix Havana Cultura Band

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HOMOGROUND - queer music radio (LGBTQ)
[#260] Homophonix Artist Interviews with Rainbow Riots, Mandy Rich, Kristian Kaspersen, Jessie Lloyd and Zan.

HOMOGROUND - queer music radio (LGBTQ)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 59:05


This episode features snippets from interviews with musicians from the HOMOPHONIX podcast. To learn more about the artists featured and to hear the full interviews visit homoground.com/episode260 Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/homoground. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Rainbow Riots Radio
Episode 9: Sydney’s dark gay history:

Rainbow Riots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 12:30


Australia’s gay capital Sydney has a dark history. There was a time when gay men were being violently bashed and murdered. The police did nothing, so a group of leather lesbians decided to get on their motorcycles to patrol and protect their gay brothers. Shannon Power talks to their leader, Nora Savona, about how they saved many gay men from homophobic violence. Created and presented by Shannon Power. Music by Petter Wallenberg. © 2018 Rainbow Riots. All rights reserved

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Rainbow Riots Radio
Episode 8: A poem about a lesbian’s fear in Jamaica

Rainbow Riots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 12:18


Rainbow Riots' founder Petter Wallenberg meets London based lesbian poet Andreena Leanne who was born in Jamaica. On a recent visit she found that the island’s notorious homophobia cast a dark shadow over the place of her childhood memories. The episode ends with Wallenberg's musical piece based on Leanne's poem. Created and presented by Petter Wallenberg. Guest: Andreena Leanne. Music by Petter Wallenberg and Andreena Leanne. © 2018 Rainbow Riots. All rights reserved

Rainbow Riots Radio
Episode 7: Australia’s Aboriginal drag queens

Rainbow Riots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 11:56


Shannon Power heads to the world premiere of Black Divaz, a documentary about Australia's first pageant for Aboriginal drag queens. Shannon catches up with its stars who tell her not only why they do drag, but why drag is a critical tool to empower young LGBT Indigenous people. Presented by Shannon Power. Music by Petter Wallenberg. © 2018 Rainbow Riots. All rights reserved

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Rainbow Riots Radio
Episode 6: Queer bondage in Berlin

Rainbow Riots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 13:54


Sara Moein visits a bondage for beginners workshop in Berlin and explores queer bondage at a suspension session. To close friends Ciara and Rui, bondage is something much deeper than just being tied up. The episode ends with "We Need Love" by Rainbow Riots. Created and presented by Sara Moein. Guests: Ciara and Rui. Music by Petter Wallenberg. © 2018 Rainbow Riots. All rights reserved

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Rainbow Riots Radio
Episode 5: Africa's first openly gay reverend

Rainbow Riots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 12:58


Rainbow Riots’ founder Petter Wallenberg meets Nigerian Jide Macauley, Africa's first openly gay reverend. Jide explains how he, in spite of death threats, believes being a gay Christian means that ”God Adores You". The episode ends with Wallenberg's and Macauley's musical collaboration based on Jide's poem. Created and presented by Petter Wallenberg. Guest: Jide Macauley. Music by Petter Wallenberg and Jide Macauley. © 2018 Rainbow Riots. All rights reserved

Rainbow Riots Radio
Episode 4: The queer heroes of Uganda

Rainbow Riots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 13:39


Rainbow Riots' founder Petter Wallenberg takes us to Kampala, Uganda, where we meet trans woman Alicia Houston and hear her story about her life as a sex worker living with HIV. We also meet lesbian activist Kowa Tigs who recently got arrested and evicted. Both of them fight against oppression using creativity, and the episode ends with Wallenberg's musical collaboration with Kowa. Created and presented by Petter Wallenberg. Guests: Alicia Houston and Kowa Tigs. Music by Petter Wallenberg, Kowa Tigs and Rainbow Riots. © 2018 Rainbow Riots. All rights reserved

Rainbow Riots Radio
Episode 3: The queer divinity of India

Rainbow Riots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 11:22


Rainbow Riots’ founder Petter Wallenberg is in Bombay, India and meets authors Devdutt Pattanaik and Jerry Johnson to discuss their book about queerness in India's ancient religions and society. He also meets 22-year old trans woman Paras who is one of India's Hijras, the world’s oldest third gender community, who are both marginalized and believed to have divine powers. Created and presented by Petter Wallenberg. Guests: Devdutt Pattanaik, Jerry Johnson and Paras. Music by Petter Wallenberg. Visual design by Johan Mauritzson.

Rainbow Riots Radio
Episode 2: The Jamaican reggae artist who risks his life for gay rights

Rainbow Riots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 12:32


Rainbow Riots’ founder Petter Wallenberg meets Mista Majah P, a Jamaican rapper and reggae artist who has a bounty on his head because he takes a stand against the violent homophobia in his country. To end the feature, Wallenberg and Majah P showcase their musical collaboration "Equal Rights" which is featured in a campaign for the UN's Global Goals. Created and presented by Petter Wallenberg. Guest: Mista Majah P. Music by Petter Wallenberg. Visual design by Johan Mauritzson.

Rainbow Riots Radio
Episode 1: A lifetime of modern gay history in Sweden

Rainbow Riots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 12:05


Rainbow Riots' founder Petter Wallenberg visits 73-year old Swedish gay historian and author Lars Fimmerstad who has lived through modern gay liberation. Through Lars's memories we travel on a journey through the sexual revolution to the Aids crisis of the 80's when he lost the love of his life. Created and presented by Petter Wallenberg. Guest: Lars Fimmerstad. Music by Petter Wallenberg. Visual design by Johan Mauritzson. © 2018 Rainbow Riots. All rights reserved

Hong Kong Confidential
S1E32: 32| Human Dignity

Hong Kong Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 56:59


The inaugural Human Dignity Festival was held in Hong Kong in 2017 and was founded by Bess Hepworth from Planet Ally. In this podcast, Jules talks to Bess Hepworth, Petter Wallenberg from Rainbow Riots and Para Olympian, Theresa Goh about their activism work in the LGBTQ+ community. Bess established the Human Dignity Festival because she wanted to “create spaces of grace for hearts and minds to change.” Her goal was to bring all of the intersections together and open people’s eyes to “human rights issues that are about us all.” Bess united multi-faceted human rights communities and global activists to talk about allyship. The festival was attended by many human rights defenders ranging from people in the LGBTQ+ space, to refugees, migrants, human trafficking victims and their allies. Petter Wallenberg, is an activist and musician who is committed to stopping discrimination against LGBTQ+ people globally and promoting equality and freedom. He spoke to Jules about his amazing work with Rainbow Riots where he creates wonderful music and travels around the world recording vocals, often in places where is it is dangerous to be LGBTQ+. He discusses Queer cultural identity and there being a shared experience in being different. He talks about stereotypes and “understanding the struggle.” He shares his story about growing up and being gay in Sweden as a teen during the AIDS crisis, thus facing a lot of homophobia. The heart of Petter’s work with Rainbow Riots is based on creativity which he feels is a universal language. Theresa Goh is a Singaporean Para Olympic medalist and an LGBTQ+ activist. She talks about being gay in Singapore and how it is illegal for men to be gay, however, lesbians are not even recognized. She decided to speak out about her LGBTQ+ status after winning the Olympic medal in 2016, to help raise awareness of issues in the community.  She shares her amazing experiences as a Para Olympian and her positivity is infectious. Theresa is a role model and an inspirational person with a wonderful sense of humour. The next Human Dignity Festival, to be held in Hong Kong will be coinciding with International Day of Tolerance on November 16, 2018.  https://www.humandignityfestival.org/ Planet Ally: https://www.planetally.org/                                                        Rainbow Riots: http://rainbowriots.org/                                               Theresa Goh: https://www.facebook.com/theresagohruisi/ Please visit my Patreon page if you would like to sponsor the production of Hong Kong Confidential Podcast. I have many great rewards to offer my supporters. Thanks for taking the time to check out the page https://www.patreon.com/hongkongconfidential?alert=2 Email: jules@hongkongconfidential.net Webpage: www.hongkongconfidential.net Network: https://www.auscastnetwork.com/home/hong-kong-confidential Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hongkongconfidential/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/juleshannaford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hongkongconfidential/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube and anywhere you find your podcasts. Sponsored by Teresa’s Turkish Towels https://hkturkish.com/   Support the show.

Nordmark Pod
Ge en röst – Petter Wallenberg

Nordmark Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 63:59


Nordmark Pod får besök av låtskrivaren, producenten, aktivisten och författaren Petter Wallenberg!Det samtalas om och att; världens farligaste länder, politiskt vapen, musikvideos i Uganda, regnbågssminkning, gilla utmaningar, göra nåt som förändrar världen, lagförslag med mord, vad fan är det jag ger mig in på? När saker blir på liv och död, kreativ konfettibomb, detektivarbete, politisk metanivå, regida religiösa föreställningar, militant ateism, häderi, natur-religioner, mänskligheten är så jävla banal, rita skivomslag och sjunga musiken, musik som konstprojekt, man får göra vafan man vill, Leila K, sätt på lite Sex Pistols för fan! Komma tillbaka till Sverige via bakdörren, skriva i 5 år och att de bästa grejerna blir till av sig själva. Avsnittet avslutas med låten Freedom från Rainbow Riots. Mäktigt! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Nordmark Pod
Ge en röst – Petter Wallenberg

Nordmark Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 64:00


Nordmark Pod får besök av låtskrivaren, producenten, aktivisten och författaren Petter Wallenberg! Det samtalas om och att; världens farligaste länder, politiskt vapen, musikvideos i Uganda, regnbågssminkning, gilla utmaningar, göra nåt som förändrar världen, lagförslag med mord, vad fan är det jag ger mig in på? När saker blir på liv och död, kreativ konfettibomb, detektivarbete, […]

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Nordmark Pod
Ge en röst – Petter Wallenberg

Nordmark Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 64:00


Nordmark Pod får besök av låtskrivaren, producenten, aktivisten och författaren Petter Wallenberg!Det samtalas om och att; världens farligaste länder, politiskt vapen, musikvideos i Uganda, regnbågssminkning, gilla utmaningar, göra nåt som förändrar världen, lagförslag med mord, vad fan är det jag ger mig in på? När saker blir på liv och död, kreativ konfettibomb, detektivarbete, politisk metanivå, regida religiösa föreställningar, militant ateism, häderi, natur-religioner, mänskligheten är så jävla banal, rita skivomslag och sjunga musiken, musik som konstprojekt, man får göra vafan man vill, Leila K, sätt på lite Sex Pistols för fan! Komma tillbaka till Sverige via bakdörren, skriva i 5 år och att de bästa grejerna blir till av sig själva. Avsnittet avslutas med låten Freedom från Rainbow Riots. Mäktigt! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Why Factor
Why Do Some People Crave the Limelight?

The Why Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 23:02


We sweat; we feel sick and even shake when we're faced with the limelight. Our bodies release stress hormones and begin fight or flight response. So why then do some people crave the limelight so badly? Presenter Jordan Dunbar undergoes an experiment to find out what the limelight does to our bodies, to get a chemical answer. We speak with an historian of Fame, Leo Braudy, to hear how Alexander The Great started it all and how he used the Ancient Greek version of twitter to let everyone know how ‘great' he was. We meet a Celebrity Psychologist, Dr Arthur Cassidy who reveals that attention is hardwired into our brains and how social media get us hooked as well as telling us why we want attention so badly. Star of 52 reality television shows Lisa Appleton knows a thing or two about the limelight, she talks about the main reason behind her search for fame. Rainbow Riots is a group of performers who highlight the injustices happening to the LGBT community around the world. They have come together from some of the most dangerous countries in the world to be gay. Kowa is a performer from Kampala who tells us why she's willing to risk her life to bring attention to her struggle. George Bamby is an infamous paparazzo, a celebrity photographer who controls the limelight and he tell us what the world behind the camera is like. You'll never look at the celebrity magazines in the same way again. We'll find out the reasons behind the obsession with fame and the limelight around the world. Music by Petter Wallenberg and Rainbow Riots (Photo: Presenter Jordan Dunbar performing / Photo credit: Prague Fringe Festival )

KEXP Presents Music That Matters
Music That Matters, Vol. 570 - Big Gay Podcast 2017

KEXP Presents Music That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 66:25


DJ Riz and Larry Rose co-host this year's edition of the Big Gay Podcast, bringing you an infectious mix of music by, for, and about the LGBTQ community with songs from Courtney Barnett, Blood Orange, The Drums, Goldfrapp, Austra, Hurray For The Riff Raff, and more. They also mix in songs from Rainbow Riots, an original music album composed and produced by Petter Wallenberg featuring queer voices from the world's most dangerous countries to LGBTQ people.    1. Rainbow Riots - Freedom 2. Goldfrapp - Systemagic  3. Austra - Future Politics 4. Jay Som - The Bus Song  5. JusMoni - Hot Potato (f. StasTheeBoss) 6. Rainbow Riots - Equal Rights  7. The Drums - Heart Basel  8. Hurray for the Riff Raff - Hungry Ghost  9. Little Star - Linda Blair  9. CocoRosie - Smoke ‘Em Out (with Anonhi) 10. Rainbow Riots - Unmasked 11. SISTERS - Buck  12. Adult Mom - Survival  13. Courtney Barnett - How To Boil An Egg 14. Rainbow Riots - Stand Up For Your Rights 15. Blood Orange - Best To You    Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.