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Tracks of Our Queers
Sabah Choudrey, activist

Tracks of Our Queers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 44:24


Sabah Choudrey is an award-winning, reluctant activist. He's also an author, youth worker, Pride organiser, Saturday morning Fun Run participant – the list is exhausting, but they somehow found time for me and Tracks of Our Queers.Sabah has also featured on the Diversity Power List 24/25, serves as the Vice Chair of Trustees for the Inclusive Mosque Initiative, a Gay Times Future Fighters Honouree, and the writer of the book Supporting Trans People of Colour. We discuss music by Planningtorock, Linkin Park, and Dr Zeus.Follow Sabah online.The other bits:Tracks of Our Queers is recorded and edited between Gadigal and Ngarigo land in Australia, by me, Andy GottListen to all of the music discussed in the pod with the Selections from Tracks of Our Queers playlistYou can email me with your own queer tracks or guest recommendations at tracksofourqueers@gmail.comOur beautiful artwork is illustrated by Luke TribeSend me a short message!Support the showI'd love to hear about your queer tracks. Send me a voice note of a song, album, or artist that has resonated with your life, and I'll include it in an upcoming episode. You can email me your voicenote at tracksofourqueers@gmail.com. Help keep Tracks of Our Queers ad-free by shouting me a coffee right here. Thank you for your support.

Anthems
Xandice Armah x Sabah Choudrey | BELONGING | Anthems Talks

Anthems

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 36:28


“Let me figure out what's going to have the best impact whilst keeping me intact.” – Sabah Choudrey It's important everybody has the opportunity to find communities wherein they feel free, loved, and accepted. What's just as crucial is having access to spaces where people can seek out such communities. Two facilitators who have carved out inclusive, joyful spaces for trans people to connect are Sabah Choudrey and Xandice Armah. What is the meaning of community? How do you balance political activism and personal wellbeing? Listen now to hear their thoughts. Sabah and Xandice's word of the day is BELONGING. Watch along with this episode here  About our contributors: Sabah Choudrey is a reluctant activist on most things trans, brown and hairy. Sabah co-founded Trans Pride Brighton in 2013 and made The Rainbow List in 2015, celebrating 101 of the most influential LGBT people in Britain. Sabah has built a presence across UK and Europe, speaking at TEDx Brixton 2015, ILGA Europe 2016, IDAHOT Brussels 2017, Malmö Pride 2017/18/20 about intersectionality, identity and inclusion. Proud trans youth worker since 2014 and psychotherapist in training. Currently managing the Youth Service at Gendered Intelligence, trustee for Inclusive Mosque Initiative, co-founder of Colours Youth Network supporting LGBTQ POC young people in UK. Sabah is the winner of the Gay Times Future Fighters Honour 2021 and the National Advisor for LGBT Health Award 2022. Based in West London, their passions also include fostering cats and talking to houseplants. Their latest book 'Supporting Trans People of Colour: How To Make Your Practice Inclusive' with Jessica Kingsley Publishers is out now. Xandice Armah (aka DJ Xzan) is a queer and trans Brighton-based DJ and co-founder of @galpalsclub, an LGBTQ+ club night centering queer women, trans and non-binary people. Xzan is also the founder of @transomeclub, which is a club night centering and celebrating trans people specifically, where all the money from the door goes towards gender affirming fundraisers. Xzan is the biggest proponent for playing what you love and playing it loud. This mantra comes to life in the form of their high energy, hyperactive sets, ricocheting between queer pop party anthems and deep-cut club trax and wildcards. Xzan is an open-format DJ in the fullest sense, they have no respect for the boundaries of gender and hold the same reverence for genre. You can follow them at @xzandj to find out where they're playing next. You can find our list of resources here #AnthemsTalks is a collection of intimate conversations between pairs of trailblazers, activists and creatives in honour of Transgender Awareness Week. It was Executive Produced by Bea Duncan, with Production from Talia Augustidis and Lucy Carr, video production from Thunder Video, video editing by Eleanore Bamber and Sound Engineering by Ben Williams. The artwork is by Eleanore Bamber and Mars West. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bottoming
Supporting Trans POC with Sabah Choudrey

Bottoming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 28:31


It's LGBTQ+ History Month and we're back with another two-parter! For part 2, we chat to Sabah Choudrey, author of Supporting Trans People of Colour, trans youth activist and recent winner of the GAY TIMES Amplifund Future Fight Award. Hear us chat about their experience of their Tedx Talk, 'Brown, trans, queer, Muslim and proud', how their experience in psychology and counselling helps shape their work now and lots more. If you missed it, head back to part 1, where we speak to Christine Burns MBE, author of Trans Britain, political activist and all round trans trailblazer! We hear about her part in campaign group, Press For Change, her podcast back in the 2010's, Just Plain Sense, and the many incredible stories she has to tell about fighting for trans equality in the UK. To wrap up, we chat about our favourite things of the week!Check out linktr.ee/bottomingpod, follow on Instagram and Twitter to see BTS video content at @bottomingpod and find more resources from this season at bottomingpodcast.com. You can now rate and review us on both Apple Podcasts and Spotify Podcasts - we'd love you even more if you did! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bottomingpodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bottoming
Trans Britain with Christine Burns MBE

Bottoming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 55:58


It's LGBTQ+ History Month and we're back with another two-parter! In part one, we speak to Christine Burns MBE, author of Trans Britain, political activist and all round trans trailblazer! We hear about her part in campaign group, Press For Change, her podcast back in the 2010's, Just Plain Sense, and the many incredible stories she has to tell about fighting for trans equality in the UK. As usual, you can hear us catch up about how we've been, including the not-so-nice experience of a hate crime, and new cats!Join us in part 2 as we chat to Sabah Choudrey, author of Supporting Trans People of Colour, trans youth activist and recent winner of the GAY TIMES Amplifund Future Fighter Award.Check out linktr.ee/bottomingpod, follow on Instagram and Twitter to see BTS video content at @bottomingpod and find more resources from this season at bottomingpodcast.com. You can now rate and review us on both Apple Podcasts and Spotify Podcasts - we'd love you even more if you did! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bottomingpodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Glow West Podcast
Supporting Trans POC: Ep 121

Glow West Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 42:23


We know that trans people face additional challenges in life, but what about trans people of colour? Joining me to discuss this is Sabah Choudrey, author of Supporting Trans People of Colour. Find Sabah at @sabahchoudrey on twitter and sabahchoudrey.com Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack

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The Sex Agenda Podcast
Season 2 Episode 11: Supporting Trans People of Colour

The Sex Agenda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 69:06


We're back with Episode 11! Sabah Choudrey (they/them/theirs) joined us to chat about their work supporting trans youth, particularly trans people of colour. We also spoke about their upcoming book 'Supporting Trans People of Colour: How To Make Your Practice Inclusive' which is available to pre-order now. Sabah is a psychotherapist in training and self-described reluctant activist on most things trans, brown and hairy. They have worked with trans youth since 2014 and are currently the Head of Youth Service at Gendered Intelligence and a trustee of Inclusive Mosque Initiative.We also give a round-up of the latest sexual health and social justice issues including painful IUD fittings, Britney Spears's case raising issue of control over reproductive rights, two cis Black African women being banned from the Olympics over their natural testosterone levels and the policing bill.Links to what we discuss can be found via the full references on our website.What do you think of the podcast? We want to know what you've enjoyed or not enjoyed, what you've learnt and how we can improve - your feedback could help us secure funding for Season 3! Share your feedback here: https://k6h3dy9xmnz.typeform.com/to/g7dpVNQ8 ---The Sex Agenda is a podcast created by Decolonising Contraception collective, an interdisciplinary collective of Black and people of colour, working across sexual and reproductive health (SRH). Hosted by Edem Ntumy (she/her), community engagement officer and Dr Annabel Sowemimo (she/her), community sexual & reproductive health doctor. Each episode gives a round-up of sexual health news, social justice issues and focuses on the work of those working to dismantle the everyday prejudice in our sector. Series edited by Veronique Belinga. 

The New Arab Voice
Queerness under Quarantine: How the LGBT+ community is coping with the Coronavirus

The New Arab Voice

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 42:17


Visit our website on: https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/indepth/2020/4/16/how-the-lgbt-community-is-coping-with-the-coronavirusMany LGBTQIA+ individuals are going suffering even more injustice during the Coronavirus pandemic. In this episode, we will be speaking to members of LGBT+ communities living in the Middle East and those who are part of the Arab or Muslim diaspora.We will also speak with representatives of LGBT+ advocacy organisations in Lebanon and Tunisia to understand how they are adapting their activities to provide aid to their communities even during a pandemic.Then we will speak to Sabah Choudrey, a youth trans worker, who will highlight the unique issues facing the trans community, and their relationship to the Islamic faith.Finally, Aniqah Choudhri will explore why the feelings of isolation and loneliness many of us are experiencing during lockdown are not new for the Muslim LGBT+ community.(Produced by Gaia Caramazza, Music by Omar al-Fil @elepheel. To get in touch with the producers, follow then tweet us at @TheNewArabVoice)Resources:Trans youth support from Sabah's organisation, Gendered Intelligence: http://genderedintelligence.co.uk/support/trans-youth Information on how to apply for emergency funding if you are LGBTQ POC: https://www.gofundme.com/f/nepjh-uk-qtibipoc-emergency-relief-amp-hardship-fund  https://knock.houseofpride.co/covid-19  https://www.stonewall.org.uk/about-us/news/covid-19-%E2%80%93-how-lgbt-inclusive-organisations-can-help  https://www.outsavvy.com/event/4453/misery-meets-tickets   Previous episodesEpisode 5 - Hope, strength, creativity: Middle Easterners taking the battle with the coronavirus into their own handsEpisode 4 - Paranoia, conflict, and resilience: The Middle East at war with the coronavirusEpisode 3 - Coronavirus plagues Iran, Arab citizens and the Israeli election, and 'Pharaoh' Mubarak dies-TNA Voice podcastEpisode 2 - Trump's 'Steal of the Century', Putin's bloodbath in Idlib, and Lebanon's 'feminist' cabinet-TNA Voice podcastEpisode 1 - Silencing love: How the religious police controls the most intimate moments of life in MalaysiaFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

TransForming Spaces
3. Making Safer Spaces for Young Trans People

TransForming Spaces

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 33:36


This episode our speakers talk about the creation of safer spaces for young trans people. We hear from Gendered Intelligence’s Youth Workers talking about their practice and youth camps with some reflections by young people. Our next conference will be running on 15th/16th November 2019, so save the date and we'll keep you updated as tickets are released! Gendered Intelligence is a charity that works to increase understandings of gender diversity and improve the lives of trans people. Our vision is of a world where people are no longer constrained by narrow perceptions and expectations of gender, and where diverse gender expressions are visible and valued. To support Gendered Intelligence, or to find out more about our youth work, volunteer scheme, educational and professional services, visit genderedintelligence.co.uk or follow us on Twitter @genderintell Our speakers this episode are: Finn Greig, Youth Service Lead at Gendered Intelligence (Finn the human or he/him) [1:45-5:03] Jake Kelly, Camp Lead, Youth Work Assistant, and Residential Project Lead at Gendered Intelligence (he/him) [5:50-20:23] Sabah Choudrey, Trans and POC Youth Worker & Mentor at Gendered Intelligence (they/them) [21:02-30:00] Panel hosted by Blu Weir (they/them) and Tobias Draper (he/him) _____________________________ Music is provided by WHATSGOOD. theartistunion.com/whatsgoodtho

TransForming Spaces
Guided Highlights: Toilets, High-Street Safety, Safe Spaces for Young People, Trans History, Community Spaces

TransForming Spaces

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 36:56


Welcome to the TransForming Spaces Podcast by Gendered Intelligence! Join Annie and Franki as they give a guided tour of the talks and panels delivered at Gendered Intelligence's Transforming Space Conference 2018. For this first episode, we will be showing clips of some of our favourite moments in the first five talks from our Transforming Spaces Conference that we will be publishing. The full talks will be released weekly so make sure to check them out as they pop up. This episode touches on the topics of toilets, high-street safety, safer spaces for young trans people, navigating trans existence in museums, and trans community spaces. You can check out the Transvengers comic made by our young people in partnership with the Wellcome Collection here: wellcomecollection.org/articles/W03jACYAACUAg5IR Our next conference will be running on 15th/16th November 2019, so save the date and we'll keep you updated as tickets are released! Gendered Intelligence is a not-for-profit organisation that works to increase understandings of gender diversity and improve the lives of trans people. Our vision is of a world where people are no longer constrained by narrow perceptions and expectations of gender, and where diverse gender expressions are visible and valued. To support Gendered Intelligence, or to find out more about our youth work, volunteer scheme, educational and professional services, visit genderedintelligence.co.uk or follow us on Twitter @genderintell Our speakers this episode (in order of appearance) are: Francis Ray White, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Westminster (they/them) [1:56-6:03] Greygory Vass, Director of Open Barbers (he/him) [7:24-9:06] Jake Kelly, Residential Lead & Youth Work Assistant at Gendered Intelligence (he/him) [11:06-14:01] Tobias Draper, Anthropology student and LGBT+ Officer at LSE (he/him) [16:16-17:13] Sabah Choudrey, Trans and POC Youth Worker & Mentor at Gendered Intelligence (they/them) [18:05-20:34] Kayte McSweeney, Head of Community Partnerships at the British Museum, former Senior Audience Advocate at the Science Museum (she/her) [21:56-24:23] Eleanor Lanyon, former Youth and Community Engagement Officer at Wellcome Collection (she/her) [26:58-28:22] Dr Jana Funke, Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter (she/her) [28:23-29:49] E-J Scott, Curator, Museum of Transology (he/him/they/them/E-J) [31:26-33:31] _____________________________ Music is provided by WHATSGOOD. theartistunion.com/whatsgoodtho

Qmmunity
5: Threats

Qmmunity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 40:05


Recorded live at Ace Hotel Shoreditch's Miranda space we held a conversation around the threats to our community.  Featuring [UK Black Pride](https://www.ukblackpride.org.uk/) founder [Lady Phyll](https://twitter.com/MsLadyPhyll), media commentator, columnist, activist & former editor of [DIVA](http://www.divamag.co.uk/), [Jane Czyzselska](https://twitter.com/czyzselska), [Reverand Jide Macauley](https://twitter.com/revjide?lang=en), founder of [House of Rainbow](http://houseofrainbow.org/) and Trans Rights activist [Sabah Choudrey](https://twitter.com/sabahchoudrey). Full transcripts, episodes and ways to get involved can be found on our website [www.QmmunityPod.com](http://qmmunitypod.com) #QmmunityPod

What The Trans!?: The Transgender News Podcast
EP4: (Not really) Live from Trans Pride Brighton!

What The Trans!?: The Transgender News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 69:54


This bi-week, Ash and Michelle go to the seaside to eat ice cream, shout at cis people and fly flags for trans pride Brighton! Inside this content module we discuss: ScarJo finally doing the righ thing. Schools finally saying it is OK to be LGBT! Why Supergirl is fantastic Why Trans pride is amazing. We are also joined by Trans Pride Brighton founders Sarah Savage and Sabah Choudrey who give us the inside scoop on what it is like to be incredible and the reality of gifting the community with our own pride!

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Time 4 T with Claire Parker
Time 4 T - Trans Pride Special 21st July 2013

Time 4 T with Claire Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2013 62:57


-This week Time for T is given entirely over to the UK's first ever Trans Pride Brighton and with that in mind it is entirely appropriate that we dedicate this whole show to everything Trans Pride. -To help me get through this and add some real gravitas I am delighted to say we have one of the organisers from Trans Pride, Sabah Choudrey in the studio. -We have Benjamin Pritchard a comedian and trans man who is the line up for Trans Pride in the Park on the 27th in New Steine Gardens, Brighton from 12 midday to 6pm and joining us via Skype Bethany Black who will headlining the Trans Pride in the Park. -As well as our usual attempt at dissecting current transgender stories in the news this month, the ones that made our skins glow as well as the ones that made it crawl. Music From James Brown - Night Train Ian Dury and the Blockheads - Clever Trevor Ananda Shankar - Light my Fire Fredrika Stahl - Rocket Trip to Mars The Roaches - Mr Sellak Chesney Hawks - The One and Only Wild Cherry - Play that Funkey Music