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Explore " transexual" with insightful episodes like "SE ATREVIÓ A HACERLO Y ESTAS FUERON LAS CONSECUENCIAS-David Zepeda", "The ENTIRE History Of Trans People", "GRANDES TRAGEDIAS EN LA VIDA DE DON-Pedro Ferriz Santa Cruz", "Anita Bryant’s Pie in the Eye, how New Orleans shut her down, Stuart Butler and Regina Adams after the Upstairs Lounge Fire" and "Is The Tradition of Marriage "Too Straight"? ft. Kaleb Robertson" from podcasts like ""El Filip", "Queer Collective Podcast", "El Filip", "Quiet Conversations" and "Queer Collective Podcast"" and more!
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The ENTIRE History Of Trans People
Unearth the roots of transness in ancient cultures, from the gender fluidity of mythological gods to India's resilient Hijra community. Explore the Islamic Golden Age and Christian conflicts in the medieval period. Travel through the cross-dressing culture of the early modern era and discover forgotten trans stories from the American Wild West. Delve into the scientific origins of transvestism and the impact of World War II. Navigate the ups and downs of the 20th century, from the Lavender Scare to the Stonewall Riots, AIDS epidemic, and increased visibility in the 2000s. Join us on this powerful journey through time, celebrating trans resilience and exploring the ongoing struggles in the fight for trans rights. Enjoy!
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GRANDES TRAGEDIAS EN LA VIDA DE DON-Pedro Ferriz Santa Cruz
Anita Bryant’s Pie in the Eye, how New Orleans shut her down, Stuart Butler and Regina Adams after the Upstairs Lounge Fire
In our fourteenth and final episode of Season 1:
How did the city of New Orleans treat the survivors of the arson at the Upstairs Lounge?
There were a lot of social and political changes happening in the @lgbti community regarding organizing and social awareness.
Regina became the woman of her creation or as she said "started living in drag."
Listen and find out about who Fury was and what it was like hustling in the seventies.
How did the Advocate magazine did to help the victims of the arson at Upstairs Lounge and how it would set the precedent for what was about to come?
Historian Frank Perez explains the mission of the LGBT+ Archives of Louisiana and a welcome to Quiet Conversations.
Art Span NOLA’s mission is to do just that. It is a non-profit 501 c3 designed especially for contemporary artists just like You and me. Art span Nola extends across the globe, sponsoring programs like creative mentorship, exposure visibility, and project development through collaboration and community.
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with Rio Riggen
Support the showIs The Tradition of Marriage "Too Straight"? ft. Kaleb Robertson
We're smashing heteronormative traditions with queer, trans, and body-positive activist turned wedding officiant, Kaleb Robertson. We tackle mental barriers to marriage, navigate the collision of queer and family worlds, and defy the historical shackles of misogynistic traditions. From ditching the 'giving away the bride' drama to garter toss critiques, we're rewriting the wedding rulebook. Stick around for Kaleb's favorite queer wedding story, and if you want Fluffy at your wedding, find them where glitter meets love! Let's queerify 'I do'.
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¿De dónde había salido Renée?
Richard Raskind nació el 19 de agosto de 1934 en Nueva York. Una vida llena de contratiempos moldeó su carácter. Participó cinco veces en el US OPEN sin mayores triunfos. En 1960 quedó eliminado en la primera fase y decidió alejarse de las canchas. En la década siguiente, Richard Raskind se realizó la operación de reasignación sexual y regresó al tenis como una desconocida Reneé Richards.
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The Queer Palestinian experience ft. Moody
Today we are joined by Mahmoud Shabeeb, also known as Moody. Moody is with us today to speak on the queer Palestinian and greater Palestinian experience. Please note that this episode was recorded on October 20th, since then the situation in Gaza has escalated greatly and we recommend watching closely via sources like Democracy Now.
Big thank you to Moody for trusting us with his story, we encourage you all to take a deep breath and please listen to today's episode with an open mind and loving heart.
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My Mother
Becoming the Women They Were Destined to Be
"If people want to see it, then they are going to have to pay." Christene Jorgensen said returning to America after having sexual reassignment surgery. We will also hear Charlotte Mcleod story as the second woman who had sexual reasiugnmenr surgery and both ladies working on Bourbon Street.
My friend Lisa tells their story and we have a conversation about hormone replacement therapy.
We also get a visit from Regina about growing up and coming out.=
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Historian Frank Perez explains the mission of the LGBT+ Archives of Louisiana and a welcome to Quiet Conversations.
with Rio Riggen
Support the showShould Drag Story Time Be BANNED?! ft. Kaleb Robertson
In today's episode we’re joined by local queer & trans advocate Kaleb Robertson, who is also known in Drag as Fluffy Soufflé. Fluffy is one half of the magical storytelling duo, Fay & Fluffy. Together we leave no stone unturned when chatting about recent anti-trans protests across Canada & the issues surrounding drag story times, parental consent & sex education.
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ENTRE ABUSOS ABANDONOS E INFIDELIDADES
No te pierdas el fantástico viaje que tuvimos esta semana aquí en #elfilip
LA CHICA QUE JUGÓ CON DIOS Y CON EL DIABLO
Hoy les contaré sobre una chica que mucho antes que #WendyGuevara, #LibertadPalomo o #Francis fue muy importante para la #Comunidad #Gay y que, viniendo de una familia de escasos recursos, logró hacer un imperio y se le llegó a conocer como la #ReinaDeLasReinas: #LaXochitl. Sin embargo, su final fue muy extraño y aquí les platicaré su vida.
The Trans Community IS NOT A Monolith... DTH Episode 179 with Zander Keig
The Trans Community IS NOT A Monolith
Assuming that groups of people think as a monolith is a simplistic and often harmful mindset. It oversimplifies the rich diversity of perspectives and experiences within any given group, ignoring individual differences and perpetuating stereotypes. People are shaped by a multitude of factors, including their upbringing, culture, personal experiences, and beliefs, which can lead to a wide range of opinions and viewpoints even within the same demographic category. Recognizing and respecting this diversity is essential for fostering understanding and promoting inclusivity in our increasingly interconnected world. If you only listen to the loudest voices in modern society, you might not know that The Trans Community IS NOT A Monolith.
Who is Zander Keig?
Zander Keig is an award-winning social worker, author and educator. Zander is a first-generation American Latino transsexual man who delivers sought-after impactful emotional intelligence and constructive conflict resolution presentations, serves as an advisor and trainer for the LGBTQ Caregiver Center, and co-hosts the international radio show The Umbrella Hour.
I first learned of Zander through his past work with the organization FAIR (Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism) and then got to know more about him more recently through our work with Braver Angels. I'm excited to have Zander join me this week to discuss his thoughts and experience with the trans community and how they truly are no monolith in their thinking.
Learn more about and connect with Zander by checking out the full show notes for this episode at DerateTheHate.com
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Is Bisexuality Queer Enough? With Megan, Victoria & Kris of 'Something'
We’re talking bisexuality! In this week's episode we’re joined by three of Toronto’s hottest bisexuals to explore everything from coming out to affirming your identity as a bisexual. Thank you to Megan, Kristine, & Victoria from Something for joining us on this week's episode. Find them at https://www.instagram.com/somethingcreative.co/
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Is It SAFE Come Out At Work?! (And How?)
The pivotal question on everyone's minds: 'Should you come out at work? And how? In this episode we dive into the rich history of LGBTQ+ workplace struggles, from the Lavender Scare to today's challenges, supported by compelling statistics. Explore the psychological intricacies of internalized homophobia, microaggressions, and implicit bias. Hear real-life experiences of microaggressions, and discover actionable steps towards fostering safe and inclusive workplaces and becoming a powerful ally. Enjoy!
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The Moral Panic Around Gender Ideology
Gender Ideology has created a moral panic across north America. In this episode we dismantle the uproar around gender ideology and explore gender theory's evolution, from Simone De Beauvoir's groundbreaking manifesto to Judith Butler's enlightening insights. Through stages of moral panic, we celebrate LGBTQ+ acceptance triumphs. Learn to navigate the confusion, embrace the gender revolution, and bask in the queer spirit. Enjoy!
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Should it be legally binding for trans people to disclose their birth sex to lovers
In this show, the boys raise the controversial question of whether trans people should reveal their birth sex to lovers.
Tayo made a case that this is actually already in law in the UK, whilst Tony suggested that the law was an ass and not how Tayo was interpreting it
But what do you think?
What are your personal thoughts on this subject? Do you agree or disagree? And are there other things you feel they may have missed?
Here are some of the links used during the show:
>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/940899/
>https://www.vice.com/en/article/3b5x4n/should-trans-people-have-to-disclose-their-birth-gender-before-sex
>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/trans-people-could-face-rape-charges-if-they-don-t-declare-sexual-history-warns-trans-activist-a7076546.html
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Eli, The Tomato Revolution - Ep.29
Intersex, trans, rainbow refugee activist, the amazing Eli, shares their story with us 🌈💜💛💚💙🍅
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The Five Dimensions Of My Life: Dreaming, Doubt, Denial, Discovery And Destiny By Celia Sandhya Daniels (Part 1)
For this week, we have the impressive Celia Sandhya Daniels from India to talk about their career and passion to educate, empower, and advocate for gender-expansive individuals in the community and corporate world. This is PART one of a three-part piece.
Trigger Warning: This is just a reminder that this episode comes with a content warning. This is simple to empower you, our audience, with the knowledge you need to make healthy decisions about how and if you should consume this podcast content.
We dive into Celia’s life in five dimensions, Dreaming, Doubt, Denial, Discovery, and Destiny. Firstly, Celia as a child dreamt to be a girl. However, as she was growing up the fear of being bullied forced them to hide their identity. Celia reveals the sexual abuse she encountered and the shame, fear, and trauma she faced alone. We learn of Celia’s doubts about her being a trans-lesbian and violence in 9th grade that is commonly practiced in India. This traumatic experience led Celia to struggle with living and in denial of her existence. Once married, Celia had assumed that being with a wife would somehow "fix" her. Celia eventually began attending therapy where there was a lack of knowledge on transgender identity. Later she began to discover herself while struggling with gender dysphoria. Today, she is open with her family and finds acceptance. Lastly, Celia shares her destiny, which is to advocate and educate across the world, for an LGBTQIA+ community that holds itself with pride and dignity, where one is valued and has credibility in what they do and speak. The conversation turns to healing from trauma. Celia mentions how the film “Spotlight” and Amita’s project “Mirror Memoirs” of LGBTQ survivors of color in the movement to end child sexual abuse gave them the courage to speak out.
In our next episode, Celia will share her success in a long-lasting 26-year marriage. Stay tuned!
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Celia Sandhya Daniels is an entrepreneur, motivational speaker, D&I champion, blogger, composer, musician, photographer, hiker, and filmmaker. She currently resides in southern California with her family. She is an Asian Indian who identifies as gender non-binary, trans fem. Celia is a management consultant with over 20+ years of success in media, health care, and life science engagements for over 100 companies. Celia has received several awards such as the 2019 human rights campaign equality award for outstanding commitment and service to the community, the social justice award.
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The upside down left & facts are irrelevant in global warming...
Prosecute people who defend themselves on the subway. The left is upside down/you can't be transexual until you are sexual. Facts are irrelevant in global warming. Biden non-investigation. Kid in California solves Rubik's Cube. Bob Cordaro show on tv on WNEP on Sunday at 11:30am