Logo
    Search

    Podcast Summary

    • The Forgotten History of the Compton's Cafeteria RiotPreserving overlooked history requires dedication, and one person can make a significant impact in bringing these stories to light.

      History can often be overlooked or forgotten, even significant events like the Compton's cafeteria riot in San Francisco in 1966. This event, which predated the more well-known Stonewall uprising, was a reaction to police harassment of a multiracial group of LGBTQ people and saw community members fighting back. Despite its similarities to Stonewall, it was almost lost to history due to the efforts of a few individuals, including Susan Stryker, who worked to preserve and corroborate information about the riot. This story highlights the importance of preserving history, even the overlooked or forgotten parts, and the impact one person can have in bringing these stories to light. The Capital One Venture X Card, on the other hand, offers unlimited 2X miles on every purchase and premium travel benefits, helping consumers turn everyday purchases into extraordinary experiences.

    • Formation of a transgender community in San Francisco's Tenderloin during the 1960sTransgender teenagers in San Francisco's Tenderloin formed a community due to pervasive discrimination and violence, facing constant harassment from law enforcement and unable to obtain ID reflecting their true gender.

      During the 1960s in San Francisco, a community of transgender teenagers, often unhoused and without support from society, formed in the area known as the Tenderloin. This area, which had a reputation for illegal activities, was the only place these individuals could live due to pervasive discrimination and violence against them. They faced constant harassment from law enforcement, who could arrest them for minor infractions related to their gender expression. Additionally, they were unable to obtain ID reflecting their true gender, making it impossible for them to work or live as themselves. Despite these challenges, they formed a community that provided support and safety in an otherwise unwelcoming world. Their struggles highlight the systemic discrimination and violence faced by transgender individuals during this time period.

    • A 24-hour cafeteria served as a safe haven for transgender people in SF's Tenderloin district during the mid-20th centuryTransgender individuals, facing societal rejection, found refuge and community at Compton's Cafeteria during a time when employment opportunities were limited.

      During the mid-20th century in San Francisco's Tenderloin district, transgender people often resorted to sex work due to limited employment opportunities. They faced societal rejection, even within the LGBTQ community, and found solace at Compton's Cafeteria, a 24-hour eatery. Despite the owners occasionally calling the police, it served as a safe haven where they could be themselves and connect. Meanwhile, homophile organizations, made up of middle-class, employed gay people, began to form and advocate for basic rights, but there were disagreements between them and more radical, younger members of the community.

    • Trans teenagers found support in San Francisco during the 1960sTrans teenagers faced rejection from homophile groups but found support from Reverend Cecil Williams and Glide Memorial Methodist Church, leading to the establishment of resources and services for them, despite pushback from the establishment.

      During the 1960s in San Francisco, trans teenagers, particularly those who were unhoused and sex workers, faced rejection and exclusion from homophile groups who wanted to present a respectable image to society. However, these teenagers found support from Reverend Cecil Williams and Glide Memorial Methodist Church, which helped them organize into a group called Vanguard. Through Vanguard, they were able to gain recognition for their community as a war on poverty target district, leading to the establishment of resources and services for them. Despite this progress, pushback from the establishment occurred when the trans community began to gain self-respect and self-esteem, ultimately leading to the Compton's Cafeteria Riot. This story highlights the importance of community organization and support in the face of marginalization and discrimination.

    • Spring Break Fun with Zigazoo and Financial Growth with BettermentZigazoo offers a fun spring break experience for kids, while Betterment focuses on maximizing your money's growth through expert-built portfolios and tax-efficient strategies.

      Zigazoo and Betterment offer unique solutions for fun and finance, respectively. Zigazoo, an app for kids, prioritizes fun during spring break, allowing them to safely share vacation experiences with friends. Betterment, an automated investing and savings app, focuses on making your money work hard for you, earning high yields and optimizing investments with expert-built portfolios and tax-efficient strategies. Meanwhile, Health Aid Kombucha provides a healthier alternative to sugary drinks with its probiotic tea, available in various flavors. The Compton Cafeteria Riot, a pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ history, took place in August 1966, leading to violent clashes between patrons and police.

    • The Compton's Cafeteria Riot: A turning point for trans rights in San FranciscoThe late 1960s Compton's Cafeteria Riot in San Francisco marked a pivotal moment for the trans community, leading to organizing efforts and the establishment of support systems, ultimately paving the way for trans rights recognition and response to their needs.

      The Compton's Cafeteria Riot in the late 1960s was a pivotal moment for the trans community in San Francisco. This was a time when trans individuals, particularly those in the Tenderloin district, faced regular harassment and violence from law enforcement and society at large. The riot, which was sparked by the arrest of several trans patrons, galvanized the community and led to organizing efforts, ultimately resulting in the establishment of support systems and advocacy for trans rights. The riot also marked a turning point in the relationship between the trans community and law enforcement, with the involvement of an ally in the form of a community relations cop. This event is credited with establishing the first trans support group and paving the way for recognition and response to the needs of the trans community. Despite the violent nature of the riot, it brought attention to the issues faced by trans individuals and sparked positive change.

    • The Importance of Nonviolent Civil MovementsNonviolent civil movements have a higher success rate in achieving their goals compared to violent ones. The underreported Compton's Cafeteria Riot of 1966 highlights the significance of nonviolent activism in gaining public support and recognition for social causes.

      The success of civil movements, particularly those advocating for social change, often hinges on their nonviolent nature. According to the discussion, about 59% of nonviolent movements achieve their goals, compared to only a quarter of violent movements. The Compton's Cafeteria Riot of 1966 in San Francisco, an early transgender rights protest, was largely ignored by the media and the LGBTQ community at the time due to its violent nature. This, along with other factors such as the riot's location in New York, the activist shift in homophile groups, and the availability of "kindling" for social change, contributed to Stonewall becoming the more widely recognized catalyst for the LGBTQ rights movement. The underreporting of the Compton's Cafeteria Riot underscores the importance of nonviolent activism in gaining public support and recognition for social causes.

    • Exploring Safe and Fun Digital Alternatives, Refreshing Probiotic Drinks, Prioritizing Customer Service, and the Power of PersistenceFrom safe digital platforms for kids to probiotic drinks for health, prioritizing customer service, and staying persistent can lead to improved experiences and achievements.

      There are safe and fun alternatives for kids in the digital world, such as the social media platform Zigazoo, which offers moderated content, dance challenges, and built-in privacy protections. Meanwhile, for adults looking to improve their health, health aid kombucha offers a refreshing, probiotic tea option. In business, prioritizing customer service with a human touch through companies like Ruby can lead to better customer relationships and increased success. Lastly, the importance of persistence and adaptability, as shown by Susan Stryker's journey in academia and history, can lead to significant discoveries and achievements.

    • Uncovering the history of the transgender communityDespite limited records and marginalized status, oral history and personal interviews helped bring a pivotal moment in transgender history to light through 'Screaming Queens' documentary.

      The history of the LGBTQ+ community, particularly the transgender community, is often overlooked and underrepresented, even in well-known communities. Susan Stryker's research into the Compton's Cafeteria riot of 1966 in San Francisco demonstrated this challenge firsthand. With limited records available due to police misconduct and the marginalized status of those involved, Stryker had to rely on oral history and personal interviews to piece together the story. The process was difficult, but the result was a groundbreaking documentary, "Screaming Queens," that brought this important piece of history to light. The episode of the Unsung History podcast featuring Stryker's account is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning more about this pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ history.

    • First Transgender Cultural District in the WorldThe Tenderloin district in San Francisco now has the world's first transgender cultural district, providing resources for housing, jobs, and entrepreneurship, but the community continues to fight for recognition and preservation of their history.

      The history of Compton's Cafeteria and the transgender community in San Francisco's Tenderloin district is complex and multifaceted. Despite significant events like the Compton's Cafeteria Riot, the community has faced challenges in preserving their history and gaining recognition. The area where the cafeteria once stood is now home to a transgender cultural district, but the naming of the street has been a subject of controversy. The community fought against a proposed hotel and retail project, leading to the renaming of the street as "Jean Compton's Cafeteria Way," but later changed it to "Transgender Cultural District" or "Transgender Justice Memorial Plaza." Raquel Willis, a trans woman, wrote about this new district in Out Magazine. It's the first transgender cultural district in the world and provides resources for housing, jobs, and entrepreneurship. Despite progress, the community continues to fight for recognition and preservation of their history.

    • Exploring the joy of filling knowledge gapsListeners, regardless of age or background, find joy in learning new things through the podcast, filling their knowledge gaps and challenging commonly held beliefs.

      Everyone, regardless of age or background, has knowledge gaps. This was a theme explored in a heartfelt email from a listener named Danny. He shared how he started listening to the podcast after feeling belittled by his past partner for not knowing certain things. Danny discovered that the show wasn't just about teaching "obvious" knowledge, but also celebrating the joy of learning new things. The email ended with Danny expressing gratitude for the podcast and its hosts for filling in his knowledge gaps. The hosts also discussed the importance of being open to learning, even if it means challenging commonly held beliefs or terms, like calling a hamburger a "hand burger." Overall, the conversation underscored the importance of continuous learning and embracing the curiosity that comes with it.

    • Exploring different platforms for various needsExplore podcasts like Stuff Podcast and The Toolkit Podcast, social media alternatives like Zigazoo for kids, and financial services such as Discover card for exceptional customer service and fraud protection

      There are various platforms catering to different needs and demographics in the realm of media and entertainment. For instance, Stuff Podcast encourages listeners to engage by sending emails, while Zigazoo offers a safe social media experience for kids. Meanwhile, The Toolkit Podcast provides filmmakers with insights into their craft. Lastly, Discover card offers special treatment to everyone with its customer service and fraud liability benefits. Furthermore, the discussion highlighted the importance of finding the right tools and resources for specific needs. For podcast enthusiasts, iHeartRadio offers a wide range of content, including Stuff Podcast and The Toolkit Podcast. For parents concerned about their kids' online safety, Zigazoo presents a solution with moderated videos and no comments or messaging. Lastly, for those seeking a credit card with exceptional customer service and fraud protection, Discover card is an option worth considering. In essence, whether it's podcasts, social media, or financial services, there are options available that cater to various needs and preferences. It's essential to explore these resources and find the right fit for you.

    Recent Episodes from Stuff You Should Know

    How Dopamine Works

    How Dopamine Works

    Dopamine is perhaps the most talked-about, most misunderstood biochemical in our bodies. It’s linked to not only addiction and depravity, but also focus, motivation, and living a productive life. How can one molecule be so many things to so many people?

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Stuff You Should Know
    enJuly 02, 2024

    Selects: How Restaurant Health Inspections Work

    Selects: How Restaurant Health Inspections Work

    If you've ever worked in a restaurant, you know the feeling that occurs when the health inspector pays a visit. While nerve wracking, it's the best insurance patrons have that their food will be prepared and served in a proper environment. Learn all about how these inspections work, from their past history to current incarnation, in this classic episode.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Stuff You Should Know
    enJune 29, 2024

    Whistling!

    Whistling!

    Whistling is pretty cool when you think about it because it can mean many things, from simple happy tunes to legit communication. Learn all about this ubiquitous skill today. 

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Stuff You Should Know
    enJune 25, 2024

    The Big Episode on Wikipedia

    The Big Episode on Wikipedia

    Wikipedia changed the world. Before it came along, you had to go to the library to get the answers you sought. And you and your friends had to just agree to disagree on facts. And as the internet grew and commercialized, Wikipedia remains free and open.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Stuff You Should Know
    enJune 20, 2024

    Related Episodes

    431: You'll Get The Political Leadership You Deserve. With Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    431: You'll Get The Political Leadership You Deserve.  With Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    >Join Jocko Underground<


    Bobby Kennedy Jr. comes from an illustrious political family. The son of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and the nephew of President John F. Kennedy, Bobby Jr. was a lifelong Democrat but became increasingly estranged from the party in the 2010s as it drifted away from its traditional values. He made his final break on October 9, 2023, when he announced his candidacy as an independent for President of the United States.



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content

    Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Black Museum

    Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Black Museum
    The Casebook of Gregory Hood was a **radio detective program** that aired from **1946 to 1950** on different networks and with different actors playing the main character¹. Gregory Hood was an **importer** in San Francisco who solved crimes related to his business, often with the help of his friend and lawyer Sandy Taylor¹. The show was created by Denis Green and Anthony Boucher, who also wrote for The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes¹. The show was inspired by a real-life importer named Richard Gump, who sometimes appeared on the show². The show also featured real people, places and landmarks in its episodes.

    Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

    Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

    Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

    Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Red Capsule

    Casebook Of Gregory Hood - The Red Capsule
    The Casebook of Gregory Hood was a **radio detective program** that aired from **1946 to 1950** on different networks and with different actors playing the main character¹. Gregory Hood was an **importer** in San Francisco who solved crimes related to his business, often with the help of his friend and lawyer Sandy Taylor¹. The show was created by Denis Green and Anthony Boucher, who also wrote for The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes¹. The show was inspired by a real-life importer named Richard Gump, who sometimes appeared on the show². The show also featured real people, places and landmarks in its episodes.

    Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

    Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/

    Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio

    Up Your Game

    Up Your Game
    We’re back with what I like to call a mini-sode. Last week I posted a long-awaited installment of Ask Me Anything — RRP 232. That episode is about an hour in length, but the last several minutes were pretty great — pure gold. I realize not everyone has time to digest all the content I produce. So, in case you skipped it or didn't make it to the end — and because I didn’t want you to miss the best part — I thought I'd make it easy by excerpting the most impactful 7 minutes out of that conversation and repurposing it here as a brief mini-sode experiment. It's all about waking up, getting real and taking responsibility for your path, growth and evolution. It's about resolving imbalance so that you can fulfill your mission. And it's about devoting yourself to something greater than you — because we're not in kindergarten anymore. It's time to up your game. Enjoy the listen. Peace + Plants, Rich

    Episode 154 ADHD and Sexuality

    Episode 154 ADHD and Sexuality

    In Episode 154, we talk about sexuality, a much under-researched area of ADHD. As usual, Alex the Psycho.......education Monkey spouts the science behind the subject, all three ADHD Adults give their personal reflections, and then 'Just The Tip' covers some top tips about ADHD and task switching. 'What has James lost, forgotten or mislaid this week?" returns with Alex 7-4 up for the season, The Metrics Intern continues telling us about the cities we have listeners in, and Alex reads the usual 'definitely real' correspondence. James gets the numbering wrong (again), Mrs ‘didn’t get a ticket’, and Alex is a basic unit...


    Written by Alex Conner, Samantha Brown and James Brown.

    Produced by James Brown and JBHD Ltd.

    Social media contacts: @theadhdadults

    Music by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sessionz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠If you would like to support the podcast you can subscribe to extra content here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠You can submit a message, question or future topic to the podcast here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠You can support and get help from the charity that the show raises money for here ⁠⁠

    --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theadhdadultspodcast/message