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Red Mountain Radio
Learning About the RM Gender Sexuality Alliance with Navy and Dakota | 11-8-22

Red Mountain Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 5:17


In this episode we're joined by Navy Locke and Dakota Evans, President and Vice President of the RM Gender Sexuality Alliance. They tell us what GSA is about, what they do, as well as how they personally got involved and what it means to them. We also cover the latest school announcements. Originally Aired November 8, 2022

Parents' Rights Now!
Gender Sexuality Alliance Clubs: They Don't Want Parents to Know

Parents' Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 18:27


Virtual Digital Organization ToolKitNews Alert: Gender Sexuality Clubs Ain't What You ThinkSupport the show

Houses on the Moon
#9 - BONUS EPISODE: "Don't Say Gay?" HOTM & History UnErased's Youth Equity Podcast Program Speaks to Equality Florida

Houses on the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 31:56


"Don't Say Gay?" We don't think so! In response to Florida's new legislation banning classroom discussions of LGBTQ+ issues and lives, students from PRISM, Aviation High School's Gender and Sexuality Alliance, spoke to Brandon Wolf and Pat Padilla from Equality Florida about the fight against this controversial bill. Learn more in this special feature interview from HOTM & History UnErased's Youth Equity Podcast program. The Youth Equity Podcast Program is funded by the New York City Council, and developed by History UnErased and Houses on the Moon in partnership with the New York City Department of Education. To learn more, visit https://unerased.org/resource/nycdoe-youth-equity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gnu Stories Podcast
Ep. 27: Creating a Place of Belonging for the LGBTQ Community Pride Month Edition

Gnu Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 35:17


In this Pride Month Edition of the Gnu Stories Podcast, Head of School Rodney Glasgow speaks with Erin Uritus, SSFS parent and CEO of Out & Equal Workplace Advocates. He also meets with faculty mentor Kristen Amouri and rising-9th graders Karma and Twig, who are part of the Middle School Gender and Sexuality Alliance. Together they dicuss defining LGBTQ+ across generations, supporting students as teachers and parents, and the importance of building places of belonging for students in their journey of self-discovery.

Belonging
Episode 02: Pride and Prejudice

Belonging

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 25:41


Erica's classroom was right next door to her wife's classroom, but nobody at school knew they were married. They built a safe space that allowed them to grow. And they want to hear from others who “have the gall to live their truth.”Erica co-hosts this episode with her wife, Daphne. They explore bias and belonging for LGBTQ+ students and teachers with a third grader in Chicago, a high school student in Bronx, NY, and GSA (Gender and Sexuality Alliance) facilitator and members in Queens, NY. 

All Classical Portland | On Deck with Young Musicians

In this episode of “On Deck,” Margot chats with Raúl Gómez-Rojas about her artistic journey, as well as her leadership roles in her school's Gender and Sexuality Alliance and the program “No Place for Hate,” which seeks to combat discrimination in schools through peer-based education.

Uit welke kast kom jij?
Aflevering 2: Roos, Bo-Jazz, Juul en Caitlin

Uit welke kast kom jij?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 44:58


Was het vroeger de vraag óf je uit de kast durfde te komen, nu is het vooral uit wélke kast je komt. Queer, Biseksueel, Intersekse... met LBHTIQ+ zijn er ontzettend veel letters om uit te kiezen. Mirella praat deze aflevering met Roos, Bo-Jazz, Juul en Caitlin. Ze zijn alle vier lid van de GSA op hun middelbare school in Bilthoven. GSA staat voor 'Gender & Sexuality Alliance', een groep leerlingen en vrijwilligers die zich sterk maakt voor een voor iedereen veilige omgeving op school. In deze podcastserie onderzoekt Hart van Nederland presentatrice Mirella van Markus of het een trend is, of dat we aan het begin staan van een maatschappelijke revolutie. Presentatie: Mirella van Markus (Hart van Nederland) Productie en montage: Kim Kabbedijk (JUKE) Audiovormgeving: Marlayne Sahupala en Danny Sahupala See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Conversations in Courage
The Inclusivity Series Presents...Oliver and Beth

Conversations in Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 65:00


Hi Friends! We've missed you! We have so much to talk about, but until then please enjoy these 13 extra special episodes called The Inclusivity Series. Created by Ashley in collaboration with lululemon, this series of conversations attempt to answer the question: How do we make the wellness industry more inclusive? Over the course of these 13 conversations, we talk about wellness, fitness, anti-blackness, diet culture, climate change, and much much more. What started as a call to action to be better wellness practitioners has morphed into lessons on allyship and vulnerability.Each speaker brings something incredible to the table and we hope you'll enjoy them all! If you love what you hear, please share it with your friends! Need to reach out? Fill out the form on our website: www.thecouragecampaign.com Cheers, Mark + Ash About the speakers: Oliver Slayton (they/them) is a Queer Activist and has been an advocate since first grade when they created the Gender & Sexuality Alliance in their elementary school. Oliver speaks at temples and schools- sharing their story wherever they feel it might have the most power. They're also a pretty incredible make-up artist. You can find Oliver on Instagram @ojslay_17Beth Niernberg (she/her/hers) is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with 22 years of experience in the field of mental health in Boston. She is an expert in trauma and sexual exploitation and the mental health of those living with complex trauma in under-resourced communities. Beth spends lots of time helping people untangle narratives that no longer serve them and then helps to co-write new ones.  Beth loves to hang out in the space between authenticity, resilience, and healthier relationship skills. She is fascinated by the structure of shame and guilt and how they play a role in being stuck in places that no longer feel productive. As a queer woman, Beth works with families on issues regarding gender identity and sexual orientation while teaching families to advocate for their children. Beth currently has a private practice where she is seeing too many humans to count and trying to help folks keep it together in a very challenging time. Find her on Instagram @glow_mama_bSupport the show (https://donorbox.org/the-courage-campaign-1)

QT: Queer Teen Podcast
GSA: Gender Sexuality Alliance

QT: Queer Teen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 50:58


   This episode showcases the Queer Leaders of today from Cedar Grove High School, GSA in New Jersey. We chat about who they are, what they are doing and what the future holds for the social justice work they will continue after they leave HighSchool. These kids are literally going to save the world.   Please check out QueerUniverse.org   If you want to support the podcast financially please visit: patreon.com/queerteenpodcast and learn about all the fun gifts, surprises, early access and what your money does for QT.   Thank you and Love you.   Listen. Learn. Love.

Think Out Loud
Newberg students on school board ban of BLM and Pride flags

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 16:47


The Newberg school board has tabled the motion to rescind its August ban of Pride and Black Lives Matter flags on its campuses. Newly elected conservative board members set about in July to reverse inclusive and anti-racist policies. But the extreme action drew national media attention, threats of lawsuits and community backlash. School board members came to a 4-3 vote to table on the September 1 meeting as they await official language on the ban from the district's policy committee. The four conservative members still face possible repercussions for taking actions in violation of open meeting laws, including hiring a “supplemental attorney” in connection with the policy. We get reaction to the board's actions from three students as they prepare to start school next week. Ruth Hyland is a senior at Catalyst alternative high school and a member of the Gender and Sexuality Alliance. Newberg High School junior Alexus Small helped found the Black Student Union last year, and freshman Katia Pender is a member of said group.

Parenting Impossible – The Special Needs Survival Podcast
Episode 116: Gender Identity with El Martinez and Ivylee Martinez

Parenting Impossible – The Special Needs Survival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 58:20


June celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride month each year to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising.  Pride Month is a time to recognize the issues, challenges, and discrimination the LGBTQ+ community has faced and to celebrate the triumphs.  In this podcast episode, Annette speaks with Ivylee Martinez and her adult child El Martinez, regarding gender identity issues.  El Martinez identifies with the pronouns They/Them/Their and at just 19 years old, boasts an impressive activism resume.  El begins by discussing that they had always known something was off with their gender.  In their freshman year of high school, El joined the GSA – Gender and Sexuality Alliance and met LGBTQ+ and trans people which got them thinking about their own gender identity.  El also gives us a breakdown of the various definitions for those not familiar: (Biological) Sex – assigned to a child at birth, most often based on external anatomy. Gender Identity – the term(s) someone uses to define their gender, ex: male, non-binary, woman, fluid. Gender expression – the manifestation of someone's gender through their appearance. Transgender – a term used to describe someone who does not identify with the label/biological sex they were assigned at birth. Cisgender – a term used to describe someone who identifies with the label they were assigned at birth. El goes over the use of pronouns (He/She/They) and how it can be difficult and challenging for friends, family, teachers, and acquaintances to get pronouns correct.  El mentions the best thing to do if you make a mistake on someone's pronoun is just to fix the mistake and move on with the conversation.   Too many apologies may begin to alienate the transgender person and make them upset or uncomfortable.   Annette and El also discuss how those in the disabled community, mainly neurodivergent and autistic, are more likely to be transgender.  Some autistic individuals center their gender identity around their autism and have been key in pushing forward gender acceptance. They also discuss the transgender fear of the healthcare system and the trauma that can occur when they are assigned the wrong gender by their doctors. They feel that sometimes transgender people avoid the treatment they need due to fear of having to explain or correct their gender to their doctor. El was forced to become their own advocate and activist due to their school system and their lack of support for El.  El was harassed throughout their time in high school and felt the school did not do enough research to support them and other LGBTQ+ people.  El ran for GSA president, won, and served as the GSA president their sophomore through senior year.  While president, El developed mentorship roles with other students to develop their self-confidence and to let students know it is ok to be themselves. El also sponsored the Gender X Bill  in Massachusetts which allows people to select “X” as their gender if they do not feel they identify with male or female.  El identifies as nonbinary and when they realized male or female were the only two choices available when applying for a Massachusetts driver's license, they decided to do something about it.   El wrote a letter to Massachusetts Senator Karen Spilka and received a call from her the very next day wanting to support El in their Gender X effort.     El would like to leave us with their advice to youth and parents.  To youths, El says “you're perfect just the way you are, it's ok to explore, it's ok to change how you identify”.  To parents, El says to have patience.  Kids may not have the answers to the questions you are asking.  Kids are still learning about themselves and to just listen to them and their needs and accept them as they are.  If you or someone you know does need assistance, please check out your local GSA and/or local LGBTQ+ center or group.  You can also contact the GLSEN and the Transgender Law Center.    For information on other topics, please also check out Special Needs Companies. For legal advice, inspiration, and other resources, visit our blog here. Similarly, you can always listen to previous podcast episodes (and be sure to leave us a review), or download our free eBook here. We are always looking for podcast guests as well so please let us know if you or someone you know, has a special needs or disability topic you would like to speak about - Contact Us!  You can also join our free Facebook community for the disability community, the “Circle of Care,” or watch the webinars and other speaking events on YouTube. The purpose of this community is to create a space for people to be themselves, ask questions and get support and answers, so please share these resources with your friends!  Annette Hines has been practicing in the areas of Special Needs, Elder Law, and Estate Planning for more than 20 years. Ms. Hines brings personal experience with special needs to her practice and podcasts as the mother of two daughters, one of whom passed away from Mitochondrial disease in November 2013. This deep, personal understanding of special needs fuels her passion for quality special needs planning and drives her dedication to help others within the special needs community.

Morning Mayhem
Morning Mayhem [S1:E43] - GSA, Advisor Jess Block and member, Michele Iraci

Morning Mayhem

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 17:13


Today members of the Gender and Sexuality Alliance, Advisor Jess Block and member, Michele Iraci, discuss the success and the outreach they have been having with the program. morningmayhem.show --- 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/morning-mayhem/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morning-mayhem/support

AITE MYLC's Official Podcast
Episode 4: GSA and Mental Health Within the LGBTQ+ Community

AITE MYLC's Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 32:25


In this episode, with our special guests from the Gender and Sexuality Alliance club, we discuss the Transgender Day of Visibility and how to support transgender individuals, problems in our own school and school district regarding the LGBTQ+ community, and the stigma behind gender and sexuality. Be sure to share this podcast with your friends and family and tune into our future episodes which will be releasing every month. A big thanks to our guests from GSA for coming on the episode and having a fun conversation with us.

Meesterwerk Podcast
#79 Gender and Sexuality Alliance

Meesterwerk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 31:28


De GSA is een groep scholieren die vindt dat iedereen op hun school de vrijheid heeft te kunnen zijn wie ze zijn, zonder zich daarvoor te hoeven schamen of te verantwoorden. Beluister de waarde van deze GSA op het Katholieke Gymnasium in Utrecht. Meer info: https://www.gsanetwerk.nl/ En kom op 14 oktober naar de Conferentie Genderwijs: https://genderwijs.schoolenveiligheid-conferenties.nl/

The Lighter Side with Jay
NJ Community Theater and Racism with Howard M. Whitmore

The Lighter Side with Jay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 87:25


Howard Whitmore is a Middle School Choir Director in NJ, where he also advises the African American Culture Club and the Gender & Sexuality Alliance. He is also the president of Mystic Vision Players, a non-profit theatre company based in Linden, NJ, and a seasoned performer who has performed in hundreds of shows. Howard and I talked about the current state of the world ,what it was like growing up as a black, gay man, what he learned from a recent panel he held on racism in NJ Community Theater, and lots more! Howard is a genuinely kind and compassionate human being, and everyone's world would be made better with him in it. Enjoy! Support the show (http://patreon.com/lightersidepodcast)

Opening the Heart
"Living Out Loud" with guest Lizzie Welker (NIC GSA)

Opening the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 20:58


Welcome, to “Opening the Heart” podcast and our second of four "LIVING OUT LOUD” podcasts dedicated to the North Idaho Pride Alliance. In this episode, I am pleased to welcome Lizzie Welker to the show. Lizzie is the former President for the North Idaho College Gender and Sexuality Alliance. She will be talking about her passion for working with LGBTQ youth, leadership and unique challenges for LGBTQ youth.Resources mentioned in this discussion: Trevor Project National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health (2019) (https://www.thetrevorproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/The-Trevor-Project-National-Survey-Results-2019.pdf)Heritage Health LGBTQ Counseling (Individual and Group Counseling call Melinda Soltys, LMS Contact Melinda at msoltys@myheritagehealth.org or 208-769-4222.Rainbow Squad - LGBTQ Community Youth Club, graded 6-12. Contact Denise Neuhjar at denisen@communitylibrary.netMore local LGTBQ recourses can be found at nipridealliance.com

Glitch Podcast
18: Frank Meeuwsen (IndieWebCamp)- Gaat het Indieweb het internet redden?

Glitch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 78:27


Frank Meeuwsen (https://diggingthedigital.com/about/) werkt al twintig jaar aan het internet. En met een heel erg divers profiel: Hij was en is digitaal strateeg, gerenommeerd lifehacker, een tijdjelang Mr. Evernote in Nederland, hij schreef een boek over de blogosphere, was Twitteraar van het eerste uur en is nu pleitbezorger van het Indieweb (https://indiewebcamp.nl) in Nederland We praten over zijn ‘indie’ gevoel na twintig jaar bezig zijn met internet. Hoe designers het internet hebben kapotgemaakt, en wat we daaraan kunnen doen. Een boeiend gesprek over de schoonheid van beperkingen, het recht om improductief te zijn, hoe we het web weer kunnen terugveroveren en over wat het IndieWeb (https://indieweb.org) nu eigenlijk is. Met goede moed en veel liefde voor het medium. En: op de bank krijg je de beste ideeën. Deze aflevering wordt mogelijk gemaakt door Kirk & Blackbeard, (https://kirkandblackbeard.com) toffe gasten die weten hoe je digitale producten bouwt en wat voor cultuur daarvoor nodig is. Techno utopians: Can “Indie” Social Media Save Us? (https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/can-indie-social-media-save-us) -The New Yorker Mike Monteiro’s boek: Ruined by Design (https://www.ruinedby.design) Victor Papanek (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Papanek) en zijn boek Design For The Real World Charlie Owen - The Beauty of Contraints (https://beyondtellerrand.com/events/duesseldorf-2019/speakers/charlie-owen#talk) Doro Ottermann (@dorobot) - Napworking (https://beyondtellerrand.com/events/duesseldorf-2019/speakers/dorobot#talk) Tantek Çelik (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tantek_%C3%87elik) - Take Back Your Web (https://beyondtellerrand.com/events/duesseldorf-2019/speakers/tantek-celik#talk) David Bowie mansplaint het internet aan de BBC in 1999 (https://youtu.be/bdL3NR9Yno0?t=280) Facebook droeg bij aan de genocide in Myanmar: A Genocide Incited on Facebook, With Posts From Myanmar’s Military - The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/technology/myanmar-facebook-genocide.html) Onze positieve ervaringen: Laurens: De ~~Gay-Straight Alliance~~ Gender and Sexuality Alliance (https://www.gsanetwerk.nl/gender-and-sexuality-alliance/) Frank: IndieWeb camp Utrecht (https://indieweb.org/2019/Utrecht) David: Playdate (https://play.date): Een indie handheld gaming platform van Panic Inc. Suggestie van Frank: Overcast (https://overcast.fm), een toffe podcast app. Wij zijn: Laurens de Knijff (https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurens-de-knijff/?originalSubdomain=nl) David Linssen (http://davidlinssen.nl) Muziek: Big Orange Music (https://www.big-orange.nl) Special Guest: Frank Meeuwsen.

The Teacher Recharge Podcast
Look At My Nipples! W/ Seth Oldham

The Teacher Recharge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 25:02


Today's Guest: Seth Oldham  Seth Oldham, originally from Medicine Lodge, Kansas, graduated from Friends University in 2012 with a degree in Spanish and Spanish Education. He started his teaching career at a Catholic middle school in Wichita, Kansas. After two years, he moved to Manhattan, Ks to become a Wildcat at Kansas State University, where he earned his Master’s degree in Second Language Acquisition. While there, he taught Spanish 101 and 102 as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. In 2015, Seth graduated from KSU and accepted a job at Lincoln College Preparatory Academy in Kansas City, Missouri, and still teaches there. He works with high achieving students from the urban core, and teaches International Baccalaureate courses there. He is the chair of the World Languages Department, and sponsors both Student Council and the Gender and Sexuality Alliance club. Seth plans to graduate from the University of Missouri – Kansas City in May of 2020 as an Educational Specialist in Administration, and hopes to become a high school principal. REMINDER: There will be no episode next week due to Thanksgiving so enjoy this one TWICE as much!   Seth Oldham: Facebook: Seth Oldham Instagram: @OldhamSeth FREE Copy of "Enrique's Journey" and a FREE 30 Day Trial: Audible The poetry book Seth mentions: Teaching With Heart: Poetry that Speaks to the Courage to Teach Fred Koepp: Twitter/Instagram: @fred_nation Business Account: @tableofluv Facebook: Fred Motivates Website: www.fredmotivates.com Podcast Website: www.teacherrecharge.podbean.com Email: teacherrechargepodcast@gmail.com You can also listen on: Stitcher iTunes Google Play Podbean Player FM

Movies Made Me
Movies Made Me - Episode 84 - Mysterie Pena

Movies Made Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 74:08


Mysterie Peña, President of the Santa Monica College Gender and Sexuality Alliance and co-host of Lunch Meats podcast, sat down with me for a delightfully nerdy discussion of the movies that made him who he is today.  Join us, as we chat about Steve Martin's Beatles, lesbian spies, how to address the easily offended, and Nerdist nerddom. Have something to say about Mysterie's influential movies?  Share your thoughts, or ask me a question.  It's easy to reach me!  Just visit the Contact Us page to send me a message, or you can email directly at moviesmademepod@gmail.com. Love Movies Made Me? Please help me spread the word about the show! I count on my most avid listeners to help reach new fans.  Just click one of the images below to reach the show page on the social media or listening service of your choice, then share the page with your friends.  It'll just take a moment and you'll be making a big difference for me!                                                             Be sure you follow the show on Facebook,  Twitter and Instagram for all the latest Movies Made Me information, DVR alerts, and unique content. Whether you subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, iHeartRadio, or Spotify, your ratings and reviews matter!  Provide a rating and your comments about the show on any of those services and I'll be sure to give you a shout-out on an upcoming episode! Here are links to items of interest mentioned in episode 84: Lunch Meats podcast Brave Trails LGBTQ Youth Leadership Camp Be sure to join us for these upcoming episodes: May 28:  Episode 85, featuring Jackie Kashian, comedian and host of The Dork Forest and The Jackie and Laurie Show podcasts. June 11:   Episode 86 from WonderCon in Anaheim, CA.  We'll bring you a compilation of conversations with interesting artists, cosplayers, and attendees, who'll each share one influential movie.

Voice of the River Podcast
VOR S2E6: Gender Sexuality Alliance

Voice of the River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 18:19


VOR S2E6: Gender Sexuality Alliance by Skylar Hamilton

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Embodying the Liberal Arts
Bowdoin's About Working on Yourself

Embodying the Liberal Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 33:25


Ryan Strange is a senior from East Granby, CT who is majoring in Government and minoring in Education. He recounts his strangest experiences at Bowdoin and in Los Angeles, where he interned at HBO this summer. Ryan reflects on the reasons he mentors with Harpswell Coastal Academy's Gender and Sexuality Alliance and why he decided to join the Residential Life staff in his senior year.