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July. The #Gay Pride Month in Berlin. My Soundtrack for the PrideWeek is here!Have fun on the Gay Pride next Saturday here in Berlin!#Stonewall50Be #gay!Be #proud!Fight for our rights!AndréTrack List: 203 Soundillusion – 07.2019 - Trance - Podcast by André Mac B.Num. Artist – Title1. BT, Ferry Corsten - 1997 (Extended Mix)2. Peter Martijn Wijnia - Nostalgia (Extended Mix)3. Arkham Knights - Renaissance (Extended Mix)4. Ronski Speed, Rex Mundi, Sir Adrian - The Perspective Space (Markus Schulz Extended Mash Up)5. Mahaputra - Consciousness (Unconscious State Remix)6. Mauro Picotto & Devid - Pyramid Soundwall (Stoneface & Terminal Extended Remix)7. Stoneface & Terminal - Berlin 2001 (Extended Mix)8. Gaia - Lysithea [Sine Square Noise] (Original Mix)9. Pete Lazonby - Sacred Cycles (Adam Beyer/Bart Skils/Layton Giordani Renaissance Remix)10. Cherrymoon Trax - The House Of House (Thomas Schumacher Remix)11. Awex - It's Our Future (A*S*Y*S Remix)12. DJ Mo vs. Marc De Clarq - Confused State Of Mind13. Marmion - Schöneberg (2raumwohnung Remix)SI203 -A ©André Mac B. – 23.07.2019#2019#Soundillusion#Podcast#Berlin#CSD#Stonewall50 #GayPride#LGBTI#Trance#TechTrance#Techno#MusicLover#PodcastForHumanity
If there was no prejudice against LGBTQ people, we wouldn’t need to hold Pride parades all over the world during Pride month in June. We would be part of every day “straight pride”, which is the freedom to walk out and about without ever having the concern about your gender or sexual identity coming into question. Protests change in size, meaning, and voracity. To celebrate Pride – to revel openly as who we are, in public out on the streets, holding hands with the person we love, kissing our same-sex partner, making out with our trans lover, dancing in the ecstasy of the freedom of a single day surrounded by our “people” – is not only an act of celebration, but a public display and affirmation that we are here, we are queer, and we require/desire the same rights and freedoms as everyone else. That in itself is a powerful statement, and while most large North American Pride celebrations might not look like a protest, I argue that they are – albeit for the most part peaceful and celebratory. Pride make a statement about the state of LGBTQ people because of its very existence. How do we reclaim what Pride originally stood for? The Reclaim Pride Coalition answered that vital question with an alternative march to this year’s Stonewall50 and World Pride Parade in New York City, June 2019. According to their “Why We March” statement, “We March in our communities’ tradition of resistance against police, state, and societal oppression, a tradition that is epitomized and symbolized by the 1969 Stonewall Rebellion.” In episode 89, I shared Why Black Lives Matters was right, that uniformed police have no place at Pride, because of the history of violence and oppression by police forces against our community that is visually represented and triggered by the uniform. On the question of the commercialization of Pride – something I discussed with Jeffry Iovannone in, “Deconstructing the Myth of Stonewall and its Influence on Mainstream Society – LOP091” – the Reclaim Pride Coalition continues with, “We March against the exploitation of our communities for profit and against corporate and state pinkwashing, as displayed in Pride celebrations worldwide, including the NYC Pride Parade.” “Denial of equality is immoral.” As queer people we need to work together for the rights of all – against ideologies, restrictive and fundamentalist religions, racism, sexism, and all forms of prejudice. What hurts us, hurts other, and vice versa. Equality for some is not equality at all. When we celebrate, we marginalize. There will always be someone left our of our Pride celebrations. When we celebrate, without historical memory of where Pride came from, we risk marginalizing members of our LGTBQ collective. As much freedom as we feel we may have gained, we still don’t have humane rights for all – we only have human rights, which can be taken away by whoever is in power. “When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”Wayne dyer Know your history. Know why you chose to celebrate or party. Is it time for you to stand up and reclaim your pride? Resources Pride parade brings 'electric' vibe to Toronto's streets SundayChief says police would have deployed differently if they were welcome at PrideCommunity over hate: We must all stand up for our shared valuesStonewall 50: The Revolution, a four-episode documentary centred on the historic 1969 Stonewall uprising, which explores the past, present and future of the LGBTQ rights movement. I Don’t Need Your Queer Litmus TestFinding God in Pride50 Years of Stonewall: Pride and VigilanceAn American Blueprint or How to Achieve Flying Pride in Your CityWhat is a “Pride Body”? Image credit: Mary Crandall
Luis estuvo en la Marcha del Orgullo LGBTIQ en CDMX y Alex estuvo en la de NYC, y ambos estuvieron con Macarena Achaga.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/lajaulamex)
after a day in the sun/ stuck on a train the frazzled boys talk about Stonewall 50 and NYC Pride, what wouldn't make us proud and the planned closure of one of London's biggest gay space.
"Are rights things to be granted by the powerful to the deserving few, contingent on their obedience, someone's convenience, and adherence to the prevailing rules and conventions? Or..." Laura Flanders' commentary, The F-Word. Help us thrive and not just survive, by becoming a member https://Patreon.com/theLFShow
End of June... The gay pride Sesion is on the way. This year is a special one. We celebarte the 50 Stonwall anniversary. A big one. For me time to do some a special one: A lovely house Mix for the Pride in NYC today. With this Mix i‘m with you on the Pride in NYC!#Stonewall50Be #gay!Be #proud!Fight for our rights!Happy #WorldPrideNYC!AndréTrack List: 202 Soundillusion - Stonewall 50 Special - House - Podcast by André Mac B.Num. Artist – Title1. Chic, Aristofreeks - Le Freak (Aristo Classic Disco Mix)2. CASSIMM - True Emotions (Original Mix)3. Leftwing : Kody - I Feel It (Original Mix)4. Agua sin gas by Antoine Clamaran - Dancin' (Original Mix)5. Gary Caos - Street Player (Original Mix)6. Block & Crown - Bonjour Amoureux (4 At Night Mix)7. Alex Kenji - Disco Light (Original Mix)8. Kevin McKay, David Penn - Hallelujah (Extended Mix)9. Johan S - Scream (Original Mix)10. Siege - Thinking (Original Mix)11. Denney - Passive Agressive (Original Mix)12. Heller & Farley - The Rising Sun (Ritual Beats)13. Josh Butler - Something (Original Mix)14. Sam Divine, Kormak - Feelings (Original Mix)15. Jade Cox - With You Tonight (Extended Mix)16. VONDA7 - Joyful Rhythms (Original Mix)17. Madonna - I Rise – Pride Song for 50 years Stonewall in NYCSI202 -A ©André Mac B. – 27.06.2019#2019#Soundillusion#Podcast#Berlin#NYC#Stonewall50 #GayPride#LGBTI#House#TechHouse#FunkyGrooveJackinHouse#DiscoNuDiscoHouse#StudioMix#MusicLover#PodcastForHumanity
Celebrate PRIDE with a rebroadcast of this special episode of Dupee Deep with Dr. Nikki. In this episode, Dr. Nikki, along with her co-host O Tomas Bell, host an intersectional roundtable discussion with people of color who also self-identify as members of the LGBTQ+ community. Panelists include: - Dr. Ebony Butler, Psychologist & Food Expert at http://mysisterskeep-her.com - Author of the book, "Food Is Not Bae" http://foodisnotbae.com - DJ Baker, Program Director at AllDigitalRadio.com - Curator/Producer/Host of the LGBT Urban Charts & The Weekly Top 40 (Broadcast live 6p - 10p ET every Saturday on http://alldigitalradio.com and host of "Da Doo Dirty Show, the longest running urban LGBT program in history https://www.mixcloud.com/djdoodirty/- Alfredo Del Cid, MEd, Asst. Dir. Social Justice Resources at Mills College - named to 2016 Bay Area's 30 under 30 Next Generation LGBT Leaders - Presenter at several national conferences including National LGBT Task Force's Creating Change Conference, the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Conference and the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity Check out his calendar a fundraiser for AIDS/Life Cycle https://www.draggedbyqueens.com/ - Special guest Jude Feng, a Chinese American Trans Activist who graciously shares his personal journey with us.
The 1969 Stonewall uprisings are being marked this weekend at World Pride 2019 in NYC. That event, 50 years ago, unleashed an entire movement to bring equality to the LGBTQ community. Significant progress has happened. We interview NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson who is viewed as a rising star in the gay political world. And we talk with Syracuse University professor Mara Sapon-Shevin on how LGBTQ history is or is not making it in today's school curriculum.
In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters
The Pit Stop is a weekly mini-episode from In The Past Lane, the podcast about history and why it matters. Every Monday, The Pit Stop tells you what happened in American history this week - in just about 5 minutes. We drop these minis in between our full-length episodes that feature interviews with historians about their latest books, feature pieces, and more. For more information about the In The Past Lane podcast, head to our website, www.InThePastLane.com Production Credits for The Pit Stop Original music and Voice Over by Devyn McHugh Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions, "Pat Dog" via the Free Music Archive Executive Producer: Lulu Spencer Technical Advisors: Holly Hunt and Jesse Anderson Photographer: John Buckingham Graphic Designer: Maggie Cellucci Website by: ERI Design Legal services: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too Social Media management: The Pony Express Risk Assessment: Little Big Horn Associates Growth strategies: 54 40 or Fight © In The Past Lane, 2019
Fifty years ago at The Stonewall Inn, gay pride took the form of a riot, not a parade. Today, the question remains as relevant as ever: Just how do we define "love is love," and what are we willing to do to defend one another? This week, we speak with a group of LGBTQIA+ leaders who each have a different relationship to being out and proud. We've come a long way they say, but in the next 50 years, we have a long way to go. Here's “Light of Love” by Lady Alma off her new full length album “Twilight”, a 9 track anthology, produced by Mark de Clive Lowe, released on Mashi-Beats. GUESTS: Scot Nakagawa, Senior Partner, ChangeLab; Bri M., Creator and Producer of the podcast Power Not Pity; Kaz Mitchell, Co-Executive Director, Circle of Voices Inc.; and Edafe Okporo, Director, RDJ Refugee Shelter. Become a Patron at Patreon. That's also where you'll find research materials related to this episode along with links and more on our guests.