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Send us a textSomething we always say on Dem Bois Podcast is that visibility = possibility, and in this episode, I get to speak with someone whose visibility showed my possibility and gave me the permission to show up as my authentic self, Tiq Milan. Tiq is a trans rights advocate, speaker, father, teacher, and leadership development strategist, and I am very excited to share this episode. We discuss the challenges of fatherhood, emphasizing the need for legal protections and the impact of his daughter's mother on their relationship. And, Tiq gives us advice on self-love and the power of chosen family.We talk: How Tiq's family support affected him - 10:55Trying to find other Black trans men online - 20:58Tiq's spirituality - 28:40The Moth - 40:49His experience with fatherhood - 48:58Episode References:The MothMiddle Church Read more about Tiq in his bio below:Tiq Milan is a leadership development strategist, trans rights advocate and speaker. He shares his inspiring story about his experience in the world as a Black transgender man of faith who is also a father, teacher, and world traveler.IG: @themrmilanDonate today to support Transmasc Gender Affirming Grants and Community Wellness Packages for Trans Men of Color!The Visibility = Possibility™️ Merch is here!Introducing a groundbreaking collaboration crafted by Emilio Perdomo (featured on Dem Bois Podcast episode 37). This isn't just merch--it's a movement! We're empowering trans men of color with creative freedom to design their interpretation of Visibility = Possibility™. Think of it like major brands collaborating with athletes, but this time, our community takes center stage. It will be great to have TMOC designing products that represents their community and that folks will feel proud to put on. Every purchase supports our vital programs!Craving more Connection?Dem Bois Community Voices Facebook Group is a safe, moderated sanctuary where trans men of color can connect authentically, discuss podcast episodes, share powerful experiences, and build support networks. Dem Bois YouTube Channel! @demboisincExclusive content you won't find anywhere else: Behind-the-scenes magic, engaging YouTube shorts, and insider perspectives.Are you enjoying the Dem Bois Podcast? Donate today to help support the cost of production and the honorarium we pay our guests for their time. All donations are tax-deductible. Click here! Donate to support our 2023 Gender Affirming Surgery Grant Fund here!
Within the realm of trans parenthood, the journey is often met with significant societal and legal challenges. Join MAMABEAST Dr. Lulu and Ellen Craig as they delve into another empowering episode of the Moms for Trans Kids podcast featuring the distinguished Tiq Milan. Known for his profound speaking and writing on trans rights and advocacy, Tiq Milan shares personal and compelling narratives of being both a father and a trans individual, shedding light on the intricacies involved in parenting, community support, and personal resilience. The conversation expands to address broader themes like the ongoing legislative attacks on trans healthcare access and navigating relationships with non-affirming family members. Tiq underscores the necessity for trans people to nurture joy, find spirituality, and build community resilience. Tiq discusses the complexities of living authentically while navigating societal and systemic biases as a trans father. The episode throws light on the legal challenges faced by trans individuals, particularly in the family court systems. Despite adversities, Tiq emphasizes finding joy and strength through spirituality and community, essential for sustaining emotional and personal health. Importance of unconditional love and support from family, reinforcing the notion: "When you love someone, there is no 'but.'" Strategies and resources for trans individuals facing threats to healthcare access due to legislative changes. Links and Resources Website: www.dr-lulu.com IG @drlulutalkradio Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/DrLulu/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@moms4transkids Facebook Linktree
Building intimate friendships can be difficult, especially for men and masculine-of-center people. And once you add up the challenges presented by patriarchy, racism and sexism, it's even tougher for Black men. Guest host Omisade Burney-Scott talks to four Black men about masculinity, friendship and vulnerability.Meet the guests:- Derrick Beasley, artist and community organizer, links male friendships and climate change in his art and shares how he thinks about building friendships with other Black men- Tiq Milan, a trans activist and thought leader, breaks down how he is queering masculinity and working to help others in his community cultivate their own ideas of masculinity- Taj and Zach, best friends and cousins, talk about the ins and outs of their relationship and how they're thinking about building and maintaining friendships as they transition from high school into collegeRead the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platformFollow Embodied on X and Instagram Leave a message for Embodied
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What if your deepest identity came from God? On this episode, writer and thought leader Tiq Milan joins Jacqui to discuss the transformative power of Love—particularly when we offer it freely and generously to our LGBTQ friends and family. He offers: "My transness and my queerness make me closer to God. It's my gift. I feel present in this life because I get to be the man I need to be. I've come into the best version of myself." Resources: To learn more about Tia, check out his website here. The transcript for this episode can be found here.
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The Queer Family Podcast | S11 Ep 13 | Five years ago, Lauren tragically lost her wife and child in a car accident. Through her grief and healing, she reconnected with an old friend, AnneMarie. They worked through the loss side by side and ended up falling in love. Now they're married and have 2 beautiful children together. Guest co-host, Tiq Milan is back to help Jaimie introduce the episode and unpack some of the recent anti-trans rhetoric that has been spreading like wildfire throughout the country. 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! “In one split second, I lost my family.” Lauren thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Order the #ITOCT book Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by Edit Audio. Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Thanks to our Patreon supporters! We want to hear from you! Email us at thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com Buy our merch here. Interested in advertising? Check out our packages here.
The Queer Family Podcast | S11 Ep 7 | Jenn and Gail are queer moms, friends AND co-editors of a collection of stories and interviews about queer moms parenting sons without fathers. They tell us about their journeys to motherhood, the decision-making that goes into creating our families, and what nurturing healthy masculinity looks like. Guest co-host Tiq Milan from S3 and S10 joins Jamie to introduce the episode, unpack what gender means and the unconscious biases that exist. 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! "The whole #boymom makes me cringe… it's so problematic and yet when I read the memes and posts or whatever, I'm like, “oh yeah, that's my life too.” Jenn Marlowe thequeerfamilypodcast.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Order the #ITOCT book Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. Edited by EditAudio Theme song: Tiffany Topol Logo art: Daneen Stevenato. Thanks to Lightstream (code oct), and our Patreon supporters!
The Queer Family Podcast | BONUS | As we gear up for our Season 11 launch on 2/6, we will be releasing daily bonus eps to showcase the contributors who will be helping with the rebranded show! Take some time to re-acclimate yourselves with Tiq from S3, E34. Writer, speaker, activist, and model, Tiq Milan joins us to talk about losing the lesbian community when he transitioned, his dear sweet auntie who asked if he and his wife were going to use his sperm to make a baby, and the importance of visibility. 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! “I'm not doing anything to make people think I'm a cis-gender person. People are assuming I'm a cis-gender person. I, in no way, want to be straight, or a cis-gender person. I'm very trans, I'm very queer, I'm in community.” Tiq Milan ovariestalk.com / thequeerfamilypodcast@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok/YouTube: @thequeerfamilypodcast Order the #ITOCT book Amazon, IndieBound, Audible.
LGBTQ+ people are being commodified by rainbow capitalism at the same time we are coming under assault at every level of American government. Danielle's friend, writer Tiq Milan, joins to break down the dissonance. Support Woke AF Daily at Patreon.com/WokeAF to see the full video edition of today's show, and over 100 more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Where is he now? Tiq Milan: activist, father and trans man is back! We're talking big transitions and the need for inclusivity. Order the #ITOCT book Amazon, IndieBound, Audible. ovariestalk@gmail.com IG/Twitter/FB/TikTok: @ovariestalk Edited by EditAudio press Brett Henne theme song: Songfinch & Tiffany Topol. Thanks to Thrive Causemetics, Parent Educate (Code OCT) AND our Patreon supporters!
The Amerikan Therapy team sits down with Tiq Milan to expand our conversation on Gender and Sexuality within the black community. We continue to work to focus on affirming others, rather than fearing offense. This is a rich conversation that is rooted in understanding and love. TIQ MILAN Public Speaker and Thought Leader. Tiq shares his story of being transgender and how that informs his views on masculinity, race, and gender. He travels throughout North America leading discussions on healthy modes of masculinity, inclusive leadership, and creating cultures of consent. He has lectured at several universities including Harvard, Stanford, and Brown on the importance of inclusion as a tool of innovation and outlines concrete strategies for productive engagement. Inclusive Media Consultant and Host. He is a sought-after host and strategic media consultant. He’s moderated conversations about LGBT representation in media for HBO’s Newfest Film Festival, The Toronto Film Festival, LOGO, and MTV. He’s hosted authors in conversation at The Schomburg Center for Research, NYU, and Princeton. This spring he will be hosting an evening at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. As a media consultant, he guides organizations and companies in creating detailed media campaigns that engage diverse audiences in ways that are inclusive and authentic. He’s worked with HBO, NBC News, and various film and television producers on the rollout of several projects including the documentaries HBO’s Suited and Netflix’s The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson. Tiq also served as the Senior Media Strategist and National Spokesperson for GLAAD using data-driven strategies to engage various media inappropriate and honest LGBTQ representation and creative direction. Cultural Influencer and Writer. Tiq writes about pop culture, inclusive leadership, transgender rights, and equity. A journalist for over a decade his work has appeared on MIC, Buzzfeed, NBC, and CNN among others. His 2016 TED Talk A Queer Vision of Love and Marriage alongside his wife, Kim Katrin Milan has been viewed over 3 million times and continues to inform and inspire people all over the world. http://www.tiqmilan.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/AMERIKANTHERAPY)
It’s officially a new month and EPT felt it would only be right to start the month with a new episode that is full ofContinue readingEpisode 320: Phenomenal Bussy, That’s Me, featuring Tiq Milan
Host Angela Glover Blackwell talks with writer, journalist and activist Tiq Milan about the the limiting and often toxic ways our society thinks about gender, and how we can do better. While the nation has come far in its inclusion of the LGBTQ community in recent decades, we have a long way to go. At least 25 transgender or gender-non-conforming people were reported murdered in 2019, and that’s an undercount, because most attacks go unreported. Join us as Milan describes his personal journey and the intersection of gender and race.
Tiq Milan has been an advocate in the LGBT community for over a decade. He is also a writer and consultant who carved a niche for himself as a media advocate and one of the leading voices for transgender equality. IG: @themrmilan ------ The Queer Ambition podcast is the ONLY podcast celebrating rising LGBTQ professionals, providing advice on navigating the modern workplace and discussing polarizing topics within the community. THUMBS UP and SUBSCRIBE! Listen to the podcast audio on iTunes and Google Play. Follow Queer Ambition on: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/queer-ambition Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/queerambition Instagram - @QueerAmbition
On the first annual Margin Call Pride episode, we welcome Travis Johnson and Tiq Milan to discuss the year in queer news and the challenge and promise of modern masculinity.
Tune in this week where I talk to Bryson Rose, Director of Advocacy and Capacity Building at Hetrick Martin Institute. We talk about notable gay and queer figures like Essex Hemphill, Bayard Rustin, Tiq Milan and Kim Milan. We talk about the nuances in Black TV Shows like Girlfriends, Living Single, Insecure and Soul Food! And ultimately we have a good time just talking about what it means to honor where we are! As always, Make it Live, Make it Breathe, Just Make It! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Writer, speaker, activist, model, Tiq Milan joins us to talk about losing the lesbian community when he transitioned, his dear sweet auntie who asked if he and his wife were going to use his sperm to make a baby and the importance of visibility. Thanks to our sponsor Care/Of Use the promo code OCT50. Edited by Steph at EDITAUDIO. If These Ovaries Could Talk by Songfinch. Press consultant: Brett Henne.
This week trans-activist, Tiq Milan joins Ya Gay Aunties to dive into the ins and outs of queer parenthood. This…
Through our work we are often asked to provide recommendations about books and resources so survivors can practice self-empowerment in learning more about how to heal and cope with their experience. We hope to dedicate one episode in each season to making some suggestions. Casey, Jessica, and Marie will each share some of their favorite resources.Resources mentioned in the show:Yes Mean Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power edited by Jacklyn Friedman and Jessica ValentiThe Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der KolkSpeak by Laurie Hals Anderson“Body Sovereignty and Kids: How we cultivate a culture of consent” by Monica Rivera“A queer vision of Love and Marriage” by Tiq Milan and Kim Katrin MilanWe love feedback! Please reach out to us and let us know what you think about the podcast. Our email is wgac@colostate.edu. For more of our content check out our website at www.wgac.colostate.edu. And if you need to talk to an advocate please call our VAT Hotline (24/7) at (970) 492-4242.
Through our work we are often asked to provide recommendations about books and resources so survivors can practice self-empowerment in learning more about how to heal and cope with their experience. We hope to dedicate one episode in each season to making some suggestions. Casey, Jessica, and Marie will each share some of their favorite resources.Resources mentioned in the show:Yes Mean Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power edited by Jacklyn Friedman and Jessica ValentiThe Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der KolkSpeak by Laurie Hals Anderson“Body Sovereignty and Kids: How we cultivate a culture of consent” by Monica Rivera“A queer vision of Love and Marriage” by Tiq Milan and Kim Katrin MilanWe love feedback! Please reach out to us and let us know what you think about the podcast. Our email is wgac@colostate.edu. For more of our content check out our website at www.wgac.colostate.edu. And if you need to talk to an advocate please call our VAT Hotline (24/7) at (970) 492-4242.
How we conceptualize masculinity is widely debated and in many ways those definitions have been used as categories of inclusion and exclusion for years. This episode explores “organic masculinity,” as termed by Tiq Milan, and the beauty of being yourself.
Writer and activist Tiq Milan discusses his journey to self-determining his authentic masculine expression as a trans-man. Destin questions him about the crisis of masculinity and how he views himself in relationship to that struggle. Finally, they discuss some of the "uncomfortable" questions surrounding trans* identity, including surgery, and acceptance of the body versus modifying it. Tiq speaks and writes about intersectional leadership, transgender rights and racial justice. He shares stories of his life and how his transgender experience has informed his views on masculinity, race and the gender binary. A journalist for over a decade his work has appeared on MIC, Buzzfeed, NBC and CNN. He is also a strategic media consultant helping organizations and companies create detailed media campaigns that will engage diverse audiences in ways that are inclusive and authentic. Tiq has been most inspired by his years mentoring LGBT youth at the Bronx Community Pride Center and the Hetrick Martin Institute in the New York city. He was able to witness first hand the intersectional lived experiences of gay and trans youth and how it is affected by social systems put in place to help them. He most recently was the Senior Media Strategist and National Spokesperson for GLAAD where he utlilized the media to call attention to the needs of the lgbt community, particularly transgender people of color. He is currently the Co-Founder of Milan Media Arts Productions along with his wife Kim Katrin Milan. MAPS is content creation and consulting firm that is dedicated to creating narratives of queer people and their allies.
사랑은, 혁명적 변화를 위한 도구이자,LGBTQ+공동체의 포괄성 및 이해를 향한 하나의 길 입니다. 티크(Tiq Milan)와 킴(Kim Katrin Milan)부부는 트랜스젠더 남성과 시스여성으로서, 모든 사람들의 롤 모델이 될 수 있는 가능성에 대한 결혼생활을 그려 나가고 있습니다. 기쁨을 전달하는 전도자로서, 티크와 킴은, 우리가 알고 있는 오해에 대한 질문 및 늘 성장하는 폭 넓고 도전적인 사랑의 비젼을 제시 할 것입니다.
L'amour est un outil de changement révolutionnaire et un chemin vers l'inclusion et la compréhension pour la communauté LGBTQ+. Les activistes mariés Tiq et Kim Katrin Milan ont imaginé leur mariage -- en tant qu'homme transsexuel et femme cisgenre -- un modèle de possibilité pour les gens de toutes sortes. Avec une joie contagieuse, Tiq et Kim questionnent nos idées fausses sur ce qu'ils pourraient être et offrent une vision d'un amour inclusif, stimulant qui grandit chaque jour.
El amor es una herramienta para el cambio revolucionario y un camino hacia la inclusión y comprensión de la comunidad LGBTQ+. Los activistas casados Tiq y Kim Katrin Milan imaginan su matrimonio, como hombre transgénero y una mujer cisgénero, un modelo para todo tipo de personas. Con una alegría contagiosa, Tim y Kim cuestionan nuestros conceptos erróneos acerca de quienes son ellos y ofrecen una visión inclusiva, desafiando el amor que crece día a día.
Liebe ist ein Werkzeug für revolutionäre Veränderungen und ein Weg in Richtung Inklusion und Verständnis für die LGBTQ+-Gemeinschaft. Die verheirateten Aktivisten Tiq und Kim Katrin Milan stellen sich ihre Ehe – als transsexueller Mann und cissexuelle Frau – als mögliches Vorbild für Menschen wie sie vor. Mit ansteckender Freude hinterfragen Tiq und Kim unsere falschen Vostellungen darüber, wer sie sein könnten, und präsentieren eine inklusive, herausfordernde Liebe, die Tag für Tag wächst.
Love is a tool for revolutionary change and a path toward inclusivity and understanding for the LGBTQ+ community. Married activists Tiq and Kim Katrin Milan have imagined their marriage -- as a transgender man and cis woman -- a model of possibility for people of every kind. With infectious joy, Tiq and Kim question our misconceptions about who they might be and offer a vision of an inclusive, challenging love that grows day by day.
O amor é uma ferramenta para mudanças revolucionárias e um caminho para o entendimento da inclusão para a comunidade LGBTQ+. Os ativistas Tiq e Kim Katrin Milan, um homem transgênero e uma mulher cisgênero, imaginaram seu casamento como um modelo de possibilidade para pessoas de todo o tipo. Com alegria contagiante, Tiq e Kim questionam nossos conceitos equivocados sobre quem eles podem ser e oferecem a visão de um amor inclusivo e desafiador que cresce a cada dia.
An upcoming Brooklyn event, LGBT Spotlight, plans to feature voices and works of LGBTQ filmmakers and artists in a screening and panel discussion coming this Wednesday, May 25th. "I always stress diversity in our programming and in our content that we show on and off camera," said Bushwick Film Festival founder Kweighbaye Kotee about the free event being held at the BRIC House at 7pm. "One question we are always asking ourself is 'are we properly representing as many communities as we can." LGBT Spotlight includes a panel moderated by writer and activist Tiq Milan and including creatives Trae Harris, Jess X Chen, Mx. Je'Jae Cleopatra Daniels, Jeremy Harsh, Daniel Armando & Billy Gerard Frank. Listen to the full interview with Kotee and catch the panel on Wednesday, May 25th 7pm at BRIC House Stoop on Fulton St. in Downtown Brooklyn.
Today's guest is the fabulous Tiq Milan. I loved talking to Tiq about his role in modern day media, how he uses his platform for advocacy, and how he has been empowered during his career. You won't want to miss this interview - it's so good!
welcome back Esteem Awards Founder and Publisher of PrideIndex .com, Phillip Eteem. Philip started working in the community with Black Pride (Chicago in 2005) he began networking and was being introduced to people that were doing good things in the community and never really recognized as they should have been. After a short time Philip founded the Esteem Awards and some of the pass awardees included organizations such as Craig Johnson, Sanford E. Gaylord, David Bridgeforth of DBQ Magazine, Trisha Lee Holloway of Howard Brown, Simone Koehlinger, Gregg Shapiro of boi Magazine,brklynboihood.com, colorlines.com, The Trevor Project, About Face Theatre, The Bayard Rustin LGBT Coalition (BRC), and Can We Talk For Real, Blog Talk Radio just to name a few. This year’s awardees include: Erik Glenn, Program Manager, Black Gay Men's Caucus, Mona Noriega, Chairman & Commissioner of Chicago's Human Rights Commission; ATL's Love Works with Juan and Gee; Pastor Jamie Frazier; Sharon Zurek Founder of Dykes Delicious Film Series, Youth Empowerment Performance Project (YEPP); writer/activist/social critic Darnell L. Moore; Activists: Mandy Carter, Tiq Milan, Angelica Ross; Jaison Ashley Gardner & Dr. Story of the blog talk show "Strange Fruit;" The ESTEEM AWARDS is awarding some of the LGBTQ best, Saturday, July 2, 2015 at Sidetrack beginning at 2pm don’t be late.
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"Tiq Milan is the Senior Media Strategist of National News at GLAAD. Before joining GLAAD, Tiq was a mentor and teacher at the Hetrick-Martin Institute, an LGBT youth service organization. He was featured in a national media campaign for Live Out Loud's Homecoming Project, is a contributing author to the anthology Trans Bodies, Trans Selves, and is the Co-Chair for the LGBT taskforce of the National Association of Black Journalists. He has done on-air interviews for CNN, BlackEnterprise.com , Al Jazeera America, MTV, Huff Post Live and MSNBC. He has penned articles for BET.com , Rolling Stone , The New York Times, The Source, Vibe and others on issues facing the LGBT movement. He has been featured as a Black LGBT leader on Ebony.com and BET.com. Tiq is the former editor-in-chief of IKONS magazine, an LGBT pop culture magazine, and has been a freelance pop culture journalist for several years, interviewing people from like Jay-Z to Cicely Tyson. He documented his transition in the films U People and Realness." For an extended bio please visit tiqmilan.com
GLAAD's Tiq Milan, Sr. Media Strategist and Rich Ferraro, VP of Communications join Becky to offer their insights into RuPaul's Drag Race's use of transgender slurs. It's a rare look into the advocacy organization's operations and their transgender policy. Plus, we'll learn what can be done when media outlets step out of bounds. We're also honored to welcome Cathy Renna, GLAAD's former National News Media Director and current Senior VP at Target Cue, discussing Drag Race and the book release of Trans Bodies, Trans Selves. Great guests, news, Becky's rants and sizzling talk on this episode! Note: we're no longer able to include some music from the live show in Becky's podcasts, but the remarkable songs of our trans artists are streamed 24/7 at Q1dotFM on Live365! www.live365.com/stations/q1dotfm Fair Use Notice: This transformative remix work may contain fair use of copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the US copyright law.