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Liz Dyer (she/her) is a writer, speaker, activist and founder of the Mama Bears organization. Liz started the Facebook group “Serendipitydodah - Home of the Mama Bears” with about 150 moms of LGBTQ+ kids in 2014 and now the group has more than 39,000 members. That one group has grown into an organization with more than 60 chapters, 8 more private groups and 8 programs serving the LGBTQ+ community. In addition to being featured in numerous news articles and podcasts, the Mama Bears organization was featured in the Radiolab podcast "UnErased" that promoted the award winning Movie "Boy Erased" starring Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe, is the subject of the full length, award winning "Mama Bears Documentary, and is featured in the Schitt's Creek Documentary "Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt's Creek Farewell." Liz lives in Fort Worth, TX with her husband. She has two sons and loves to connect with others who love and support the LGBTQ+ community. To learn more about Liz and the Real Mama Bears organization visit the website realmamabears.org You can send her an email with any questions here: mamabearsrock@gmail.com _______________________________ The Beyond the Shadow of Doubt™ podcast is a proud member of the Dialogue Podcast Network found at DialogueJournal.com/podcasts. Part of the Dialogue Journal, the Dialogue Podcast Network was founded by Eugene England, a Mormon writer, teacher and scholar. “My faith encourages my curiosity and awe,” Gene wrote in the very first issue of the journal. “It thrusts me out into relationship with all creation” and “encourages me to enter into dialogue.” My hope is that this podcast is an extension of his vision. Starting January 2024, come join "First Fridays Free Coaching." Click here to register: https://app.paperbell.com/checkout/packages/71129)! To schedule a complimentary Discover Coaching Call or a StoryMapping™ Session with me, go here: https://app.paperbell.com/checkout/packages?provider_id=17026. Connect with me at meaganskidmorecoaching.com; click "Work with Me" to subscribe to get my free Pronouns 101 guide. Hopeful Spaces is a Dallas Hope Charities component of Hopeful Discussions, which is sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA. Hopeful Spaces is a monthly parent support group facilitated by Meagan Skidmore Coaching. To join Hopeful Spaces send an email to chc@dallashopecharities.org. Please help the podcast grow by following, leaving a 5 star review on Spotify or Apple podcasts and sharing with friends.
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April Long and AP Popbjoy interviews with James McKenzie and new music by HeartAttracks. The Australian Bureau of Statistics has agreed to include LGBTIQ+ specific questions in the 2026 Australian Census, after April Long lodged a complaint at the Human Rights Commission, with the support of Equality Australia. April spoke with James about the case and the path forward. LGBTIQ+ people should live free from discrimination - Equality Australia We feature music from queer artist HeartAttracks: Tungsten and Low Desert Pulse (with Tony Bones). Starts 14:15. HEARTATTRACKS | Facebook Unerased is a 17-part short documentary series made by gender diverse and trans young people. Writer and director AP Popbjoy chats with James about the series that launches on Minus18's Instagram account, Sunday, 20 August. Episodes then drop Mondays and Fridays. The series is also supported by Transgender Victoria, Project Rockit, Screen Australia and VicScreen. Our interview starts 37:10. Minus18 (@minus18youth) • Instagram photos and videos Home | Minus18 3CR broadcasts from the stolen lands of the Kulin Nation.
We speak with writer/ director AP Pobjoy about their Vlogging seriers Unerased - premiering Sunday August 20 via Minus18 on Instagram. Giving trans youth a voice.
UnErasing LGBTQ History and Identities: A Podcast for Teachers
Aloha! In this episode, you will hear the story of the Healer Stones of Kapaemahu, their erasure in the age of American imperialism, and current efforts to restore the monument to the healer stones - and the story of the mahu - to their rightful place in Hawaiian history.Who are the mahu? What happened to the healer stones? How are they memorialized today? And what can YOU do to keep their history alive? Have a listen! Aloha and Mahalo. This History UnErased podcast is funded by the New York City Council. It was developed by History UnErased and produced and edited by Dinah Mack; Kathleen Barker; and Deb Fowler.Tremendous thanks to Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson for their generous support of this podcast episode. Both Kapaemahu and Healer Stones of Kapaemahu are directed by Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer & Joe Wilson, and Kanaka Pakipika.
In 2020 the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis posted an Expression of Concern regarding Rekers & Lovaas (1973) as a step in acknowledging behavior analysis's complicity in the pseudoscience of conversion therapy. This week we're joined by special guests, Drs. Sarah Campau and Matthew Capriotti, as well as Book Club Guy, Alan Haberman, to talk about what comes next. We review the controversy over the original paper, discuss public policy around supporting the LGBTQ+ community, and start planning how behavior analysis can kickstart new research that benefits sexual and gender minorities. For more on the history of conversion therapy, Dr. Campau suggests the UnErased podcast. This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Conine, D.E., Campau, S.C., & Petronelli, A.K. (2022). LGBTQ+ conversion therapy and applied behavior analysis: A call to action. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 55, 6-18. doi: 10.1002/jaba.876. Capriotti, M.R. & Donaldson, J.M. (2022). “Why don't behavior analysts do something?” Behavior analysts' historical, present, and potential future actions on sexual and gender minority issues. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 55, 19-39. doi: 10.1002/jaba.884 The Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior & LeBlanc, L.A. (2020). Editor's note: Societal changes and expression of concern about Rekers and Lovaas' (1974) behavioral treatment of deviant sex-role behaviors in a male child. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis Behavior, 53, 1830-1836. doi: 10.1002/jaba.768 Rekers, G.A. & Lovaas, O.I. (1974). Behavioral treatment of deviant sex-role behaviors in a male child. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 7, 173-190. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1974.7-173 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
When Students at the Bronx High School for the Visual Arts looked around their school, they had a bad case of the "blahs." It was an art school without art, they said. They dreamed of making change but felt powerless and stuck until an idea long hindered began to bloom. In this episode, they discuss how they worked with school administrators to develop a special art project and start a new tradition. This bonus episode of the Houses on The Moon podcast is part of HOTM & History UnErased's Youth Equity Podcast program. The program is funded by the New York City Council Committee on Education, and was developed by History UnErased in partnership with Houses on the Moon Theater Company.To learn more, visit https://unerased.org/resource/nycdoe-youth-equity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"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
Summertime and the reading is easy. As work slows and we flock to the beach, lakes, and pools, a great beach read should be right beside sunscreen and a cool drink. Our season finale episode brings together editors, authors, and bookstore lovers to talk about Summer escape, reading lists and the delicious ease of getting lost in characters and stories across all genres.
Many issues that may shape the political and cultural future of the country are on ballots in the 2022 midterm elections in November. This episode of Unerased is dedicated to exploring the issues that will affect Black women. We will also examine the historical significance of the Black female vote and why it is imperative in 2022. Our guests represent thought-leading political education organizations who will offer perspectives on matters that must be kept front-and-center in this year's election.
In this episode, we offer candid conversation about the lingering scourge of colorism among melanated people, both here in the United States and across the globe. This esoteric scale of beauty extends much further into areas of economic and social mobility, self-worth, and community acceptance. Our guests ask you, the audience, to deeply consider how we–as individuals and on the institutional level–must take responsibility for ending this defeatist practice and do the hard work of healing the generational trauma that colorism causes.
Moving beyond the hoopla and pink ribbons of October, we explore the elevated life-threatening stakes for Black women in detecting and fighting breast cancer, through the voices of women at various points of their own personal journeys.
Producers of the Unerased podcast got together for end of year reflections, looking back to move forward. Along the way, they pulled out some seminal conversations from the 2021 podcast season. Over a virtual feast of shrimp and grits and audio treasures host/audio producer Carolyn Malachi, coordinating producer Stephanie Renee' and executive producer/creator Gwen McKinney savored program gems that would make most listeners want to revisit the entire episode. They explored our body, our temple; the art of beauty; the economics of aging and reparations. Join us for a toast of the season and celebration of a very good year telling the stories that animate and amplify Black women's voices.
Crystal Moran is a hardworking mother of five who has lived in America since she was just three months old. But in 2016, Crystal's life was turned upside-down when she was confronted by ICE agents over her immigration status and deported to El Salvador. Stuck in an unfamiliar and dangerous place, she has to fight to return to her home and family in the United States. This is Crystal's story.
More than 35,000 adult adoptees in the United States spent their entire lives completely unaware that they lacked citizenship and faced deportation. Their stories deserve to be heard - in their own words. Their stories deserve to be UnErased. UnErased: The Deportation of Adoptees in America, co-produced by Focus Features and Treefort Media in support of the film, BLUE BAYOU. Written and directed by Justin Chon, and starring Justin Chon and Alicia Vikander. In theaters September 17th.
Episode 16 takes a sober look at how older Black women carry the triple jeopardy of racism, sexism and ageism—especially from our wallets. We tap into our soon-to-be launched Primetime55+ campaign saluting older Black women. They are masterful at what they do—usually overperforming—but often underacknowledged. We are also joined by younger counterparts who plan to embrace the inevitable journey of aging with grace, wisdom and reverence. We close with a debut of a new theme song that embodies the spirit and mission of Unerased | Black Women Speak.
Mississippi civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer once described the hysterectomy without her consent as a Mississippi appendectomy. This fierce freedom fighter could teach a master class in reproductive justice at a time there were no words to even name it. But it was bundled in the intensive battle against racism and stark inequality. Fast forward to the 21st Century. Black maternal death in the U.S. is the highest rate in the developed world – and the toll (three or four times higher than white women) is rising. Black women are more determined than ever to strip away gross structural racism and push for policies that affirm our right to the full ownership of our bodies within ourselves, our children and the communities we inhabit. Beyond choices or singular issues, this episode will explore a range of policy proposals and needs that empower Black women to be the navigators of their reproductive health and equity.
We're chatting with Sheela Lal and Fatema Haque about the Unerased Book Club, building community through Asian American Literature. The Book Club was founded by Sheela in Ann Arbor in 2018--but she currently resides in Ferndale. Fatema joined as a co-facilitator and that forged a partnership with the non-profit organization Rising Voices of Asian American Families. More info at: https://www.unerasedbookclub.com/ And follow: www.instagram.com/unerasedbc Their next book is Bright Lines by Tanwi Nandini Islam Music by Zunsette.
From urban cities to rural landscapes, the United States crisis of the unhoused is yet another pandemic in the age of COVID. It’s estimated that nearly 200,000 people sleep on the streets every night. But countless more are invisible, teetering on the brink of foreclosures or evictions, dwelling in substandard housing or resorting to vehicular shelters. We explore the status quo in an era when unhoused has become a lurking nemesis for too many women and families. While this episode makes plain the national dilemma, we share stories about defying gentrification, beating the odds and tapping into the indomitable spirit that makes a way out of no way.
Do you have an understanding of your stakeholder lifecycle? On today's episode of Relish This, I had a great conversation with Deb Fowler.She is the Executive Director and co-Founder of History Unerased and has a program that promotes LGBTQ inclusion in the classroom by helping educators with curricula and teaching strategies to talk about all the great things the LGBTQ community has contributed to society throughout the years.In addition to discussing how to consider her stakeholders' journey through the audience engagement cycle, we chatted about making sure you are swimming in the right pool by offering your services where your audience seeks information. We also looked at some tools you can leverage to get on education-related podcasts, and, finally, we discussed how to get your foot in the door with stakeholders by simply helping provide solutions to the immediate challenges they are facing with your personal expertise, even if this expertise may fall outside your mission. Helping solve an immediate problem could be the access point to helping mission-focused problems later. I hope you enjoy the show!Learn about History Unerased here: Home PageMissionCurriculumTheory of ChangeDonateTo view sample resources, use sign-up code BF84BH at Learn.UnErased.org/registerkitcaster.comAsk: Help spread the word of History Unerased. Head on over to the “how you can help” page (https://unerased.org/resource/how-you-can-help) and copy and paste the text from that page and send it to your local school leaders, PTAs, or any other educational resource that could find value in their mission.
Recorded at the Hawthorne barn on May 25, 2019 by Twenty Summers. All Rights Reserved.
In GR 22 Deb Fowler shares her story and tells us about her path to co-founding History Unerased, an education non-profit providing K-12 schools with the training and resources to teach a more complete story of America that contextualizes LGBT+ history within the social studies. She explains why knowledge of this history is not just important to people who identify as LGBT+, but how it helps young people from all backgrounds. Links and References: History UnErsased website Making Gay History Podcast (listen to GR 17) Bayard Rustin Lost Prophet: The Life and Times of Bayard Rustin by John D'Emilio Announcements: Send email to grayingrainbows@gmail.com or post voice feedback at http://speakpipe.com/docartemis. To win an Amazon gift certificate: post a review of Graying Rainbows in iTunes and send me a screenshot. Connect on Social Media: Twitter: @GrayingR Facebook page: https://fb.me/grayingrainbows Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/grayingrainbows
In this episode we discuss conversion therapy, sometimes called ex-gay therapy, reparative therapy, sexual orientation change efforts, or simply child abuse. We talk about the history of the practice, the organizations promoting it, the efforts to stop it, and the long term damage it causes. We also sit down and talk to Pirate Jen Takahashi, an activist fighting the good fight in Alberta, about what she is doing and what we can do to make sure kids never have to go through this again. For more info on what Jen is up to and what you can do to help check here: https://m.facebook.com/lpirg.org/?ref=m_notif¬if_t=page_post_reaction As always we are not experts, we just google this stuff. Hosted by Trevor Poelman and Damien Doepping For more info and and our references check out https://beliefitornot.wordpress.com/ Also follow us on twitter @beliefitornot, instagram @beliefitornotpodcast, or facebook https://www.facebook.com/beliefitornot/ Or email beliefitornotpodcast@gmail.com Check out UnErased: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/stitcher/unerased-the-history-of-conversion-therapy-in-america Support Belief It Or Not Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
We cover A LOT of heavy things in this episode of Beers & Queers CW: Conversion Therapy & Rape. Over this ep. Laelen and Victoria dive into what conversion therapy is, where it started and why it’s so wrong. Warning: the further you get into this episode the more Victoria’s filter doesn’t work. F Bombs will be dropped. Links to some of the things we talked about! Firstly, if you’re in a rough place especially after listening please head over to https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help-now and check out what they have to offer. Spokane Queer Artwalk! @spokanequeerartwalk on Facebook and spokanequeerartwalk@gmail.com QUEERY with Cameron Esposito @queerycast on insta. Look for the episode with Garrard Conley. Boy Erased: a Memoir written by Garrard Conley and the movie adaption Boy Erased are worth checking out! Garrard also has his own podcast, UnErased. Also www.stoperasing.com/ Where we got the gin recipe: Friendish @friendishpodcast on insta, a podcast on the Time Spent Poorly network. And Hard Look Apparel @_hardlookapparel_ on insta and hardlookapparel.com Now for our own links! @mindyourqspodcast on insta, @Mind_Your_Qs on twitter and mindyourqs.com Thank you for listening! Give us a rating if you’d like!
James & Dan have a huge announcement, and with Boy Erased opening in cinemas in the UK soon the boys discuss gay conversion therapy with star and director Joel Edgerton.We hope you join us at our big show - June 8th @ Underbelly Festival, South Bank, London. Buy tickets now at gaynongay.com/tickets.Find out more about The Trevor Project's 50 Bills 50 States, or the podcast UnErased to understand more about conversion therapy in the US. Check out The Rainbow Project in Northern Ireland, promoting the health and wellbeing of LGBT+ people and their families. This episode is supported by Chappy, the gay relationships app for men - chappyapp.com. Download it in the app store now and find your next gay relationship.Mug someone off for Valentines at our shop - gaynongay.com/shop--A Gay & A NonGay is an independent podcast from James Barr (he/him - @imjamesbarr) and Dan Hudson (he/him - @danhudson). Email us@gaynongay.com or stay in touch via twitter, facebook or insta @gaynongay. Exec produced by @talia (she/her) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to The Horror Pod Class! Today's discussion will center around the brand new Netflix blockbuster, Bird Box. Specifically, we discuss how the film uses a discussion of parenting styles to make an engaging narrative. Also, we make fun of some random guy who left a review of The Happening on Amazon. It's a good time. Connect with us at: The Horror Pod Class Facebook Group Signal Horizon on Facebook and Twitter Helpful links: Tyler recommends The Palimpsest Podcast on this week's Dark Corners of the Web. Check out Parenting Science's "Parenting Styles" Article. Article from Little White Lies: Mommie Dearest: The changing face of maternal horror cinema. Podcast about the horrors of conversion therapy named Unerased. Mike really liked it and as usual, he has to tell everyone about it. More about the dysfunctional mother horror trope. Netflix's Bird Box Is Really About How White People Don't Want to See Racism from The Root. Mike went looking for a free copy of James Tipree Jr.'s The Screwfly Solution and found an audio reading at The PseudoPod Podcast! Thanks guys, you are awesome! Next week, the guys are going to be talking about the movie Resolution and addiction.
DeRay, Clint, Brittany and Sam discuss the Wrongful Conviction Tax Relief Act, the effect of racism on home ownership, fraud in North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District, and immigrant deportation trials. WNYC's Jad Abumrad joins DeRay to talk about anti-gay conversion therapy and his new podcast series, UnErased. Note: This episode includes explicit language.
You're openly gay. Then you become the leader of the largest ex-gay organization and, under your leadership, many lives are destroyed. You leave that organization, come out as gay - again - and find love. Do you deserve to be happy? This is a story of identity, making amends and John Smid’s reckoning with his life.
This is a modern day story of Job. It starts with Garrard Conley, a young gay kid growing up in rural Arkansas, trying to find a place to stand between a devout father and unforgiving God, and ends in a dramatic escape from an ex-gay camp and the smuggling out of a book that overturns an industry.
What if you’re a mother who’s a leader in the Christian community and your kid comes out as gay? Who do you call? The Mama Bears. This is the story of one woman who created a supergroup of like-minded mothers who faced down threats of excommunication because they refused to disown their kids, and will step in if you disown yours.
This is one of the rarest stories of all: a man who publicly experiences a profound change of heart. This is a profile of one of the gods of psychotherapy, who through a reckoning with his own work (oddly enough in the pages of Playboy magazine), becomes the first domino to fall in science’s ultimate disowning of the “gay cure.”
Today on Radiolab, we're playing the fourth and final episode of a series Jad worked on called UnErased: The history of conversion therapy in America. Imagine... You’re openly gay. Then, you become the leader of the largest ex-gay organization and, under your leadership, many lives are destroyed. You leave that organization, come out as gay - again - and find love. Do you deserve to be happy? This is a story of identity, making amends and John Smid’s reckoning with his life. UnErased is a series with Focus Features, Stitcher and Limina House in conjunction with the feature film, BOY ERASED. Special thanks go out to the folks at Anonymous Content for their support of UnErased. If you want to hear the whole series, you can find UnErased in all the usual podcast places. Support Radiolab today at Radiolab.org/donate.
You’re openly gay. Then you become the leader of the largest ex-gay organization and, under your leadership, many lives are destroyed. You leave that organization, come out as gay - again - and find love. Do you deserve to be happy? This is a story of identity, making amends and John Smid’s reckoning with his life.This episode is sponsored by HelloFresh (www.hellofresh.com/UNERASED60 code: UNERASED60), Simple Contacts (www.simplecontacts.com/UNERASED code: UNERASED), Away (www.awaytravel.com/UNERASED code: UNERASED), and Audible (www.audible.com/unerased or text unerased to 500500).
Today on Radiolab, we're playing part of a series that Jad worked on called UnErased: The history of conversion therapy in America. The episode we're playing today, the third in the series, is one of the rarest stories of all: a man who publicly experiences a profound change of heart. This is a profile of one of the gods of psychotherapy, who through a reckoning with his own work (oddly enough in the pages of Playboy magazine), becomes the first domino to fall in science’s ultimate disowning of the “gay cure.” UnErased is a series with Focus Features, Stitcher and Limina House in conjunction with the feature film, BOY ERASED. Special thanks go out to the folks at Anonymous Content for their support of UnErased. If you want to hear the whole series, you can find UnErased in all the usual podcast places. Support Radiolab today at Radiolab.org/donate.
This is not another depressing AF story about the rape kit backlog. Instead, unladylike hero and sexual assault nurse examiner Trisha Sheridan tells Cristen and Caroline everything we didn't know we needed to know about what's in a rape kit and how could these forensic tools restore consent, dignity and justice to patients. Plus, we discover the very surprising funding source for America's first rape kits! TW for rape and sexual assault. Hear exclusive bonus episodes of Unladylike on Stitcher Premium! Use promo code "UNLADYLIKE" at stitcher.com/premium for a free month trial. Unladylike: A Field Guide to Smashing the Patriarchy and Claiming Your Space is available now, wherever books and audiobooks are sold. Follow Unladylike on social @unladylikemedia. Subscribe to our newsletter at unladylike.co/newsletter. This episode is brought to you by the new podcast UnErased, Bumble BFF [bumble.com/unladylike], Living Proof [livingproof.com/unladylike with code UNLADYLIKE], Fossil [fossil.com/unladylike] and Ulta Beauty [ultabeauty.com]. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is not another depressing AF story about the rape kit backlog. Instead, unladylike hero and sexual assault nurse examiner Trisha Sheridan tells Cristen and Caroline everything we didn't know we needed to know about what's in a rape kit and how could these forensic tools restore consent, dignity and justice to patients. Plus, we discover the very surprising funding source for America's first rape kits! TW for rape and sexual assault. Hear exclusive bonus episodes of Unladylike on Stitcher Premium! Use promo code "UNLADYLIKE" at stitcher.com/premium for a free month trial. Unladylike: A Field Guide to Smashing the Patriarchy and Claiming Your Space is available now, wherever books and audiobooks are sold. Follow Unladylike on social @unladylikemedia. Subscribe to our newsletter at unladylike.co/newsletter. This episode is brought to you by the new podcast UnErased, Bumble BFF [bumble.com/unladylike], Living Proof [livingproof.com/unladylike with code UNLADYLIKE], Fossil [fossil.com/unladylike] and Ulta Beauty [ultabeauty.com].
What if you’re a mother who’s a leader in the Christian community and your kid comes out as gay? Who do you call? The Mama Bears. This is the story of one woman who created a supergroup of like-minded mothers who faced down threats of excommunication because they refused to disown their kids, and will step in if you disown yours.This episode is sponsored by Audible (www.audible.com/unerased or text unerased to 500500), Away (www.awaytravel.com/UNERASED code: UNERASED), Simple Contacts (www.simplecontacts.com/unerased code: UNERASED), and Hello Fresh (www.hellofresh.com/UNERASED60 code: UNERASED60).
Author Garrard Conley sits down with Cameron to discuss his memoir turned major motion picture Boy Erased, his experience with conversion therapy, and the new podcast UnErased. This episode is sponsored by Wildfang (www.wildfang.com code: QUEERY), Daily Harvest (www.daily-harvest.com code: QUEERY), and Helix Sleep (www.helixsleep.com/QUEERY).
This is a modern day story of Job. It starts with Garrard Conley, a young gay kid growing up in rural Arkansas, trying to find a place to stand between a devout father and unforgiving God, and ends in a dramatic escape from an ex-gay camp and the smuggling out of a book that overturns an industry.This episode is sponsored by Care/Of (www.takecareof.com code: UNERASED), Audible (www.audible.com/unerased or text unerased to 500500), Casper Mattresses (www.casper.com/unerased code: unerased), and RXBar (www.rxbar.com/unerased code: unerased).
Get the first listen to a new series revealing the hidden history of conversion therapy.
Subscribe now in your podcast app, Episode 1 premieres November 2nd. Over 700,000 people in America have been subjected to conversion therapy, the dangerous and controversial ex-gay treatment. UnErased tells their stories.
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Debra Fowler from History UnErased Inc. HUE encourages confidence in delivering LGBT and other erased histories through the mentoring and support of educators -- by educators. The analysis of authentic classroom scenarios delivers an avenue for teachers to create more inclusive and respectful schools and communities. To learn more please visit their website at http://HistoryUnErased.com To learn more about the Friends of Kevin Networking Group please visit our website at http://friendsofkevin.com Audio file: historyunerased.mp3