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The I in Us
The I in Us with Peter Waples-Crowe(NAIDOC Special) 10 July 2025
On this week’s episode Paul and Cody welcome Aboriginal LGBTIQA+ community member, health educator and artist, Peter Waples-Crowe, to the JOY 94.9 studios for our NAIDOC Week show. NAIDOC Week is an annual event when Australia’s First peoples and their allies celebrate the rich culture, strength, resilience, and contribution of Australia’s First Nations communities. This week’s NAIDOC episode explores subjects and experiences such as invisibility and erasure, the impact of colonisation on First Nations languages, oral history and social structures, the importance of social, emotional and culturally safe spaces for First nations intersex people to disclo...
2025-07-17
46 min
Books & Writers · The Creative Process: Novelists, Screenwriters, Playwrights, Poets, Non-fiction Writers & Journalists Talk Writing, Life & Creativity
Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072 w/ M. E. O’BRIEN & EMAN
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with M. E. O’Brien and Eman Abdelhadi about their dazzling and challenging book, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052 to 2072. They imagine a world haunted by genocide, ecocide, disease, fascism, and viral capitalism, but rather than writing a dystopian novel, O’Brien and Abdelhadi create a complex mosaic of oral histories, in which they each play the part of interviewer. The result is a story that far exceeds New York, and the twenty years noted in the title. The histories cove...
2025-07-04
44 min
Social Justice & Activism - The Creative Process - Activists, Environmental, Indigenous Groups, Artists and Writers Talk Diversity, Equity and inclusion
Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072 w/ M. E. O’BRIEN & EMAN
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with M. E. O’Brien and Eman Abdelhadi about their dazzling and challenging book, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052 to 2072. They imagine a world haunted by genocide, ecocide, disease, fascism, and viral capitalism, but rather than writing a dystopian novel, O’Brien and Abdelhadi create a complex mosaic of oral histories, in which they each play the part of interviewer. The result is a story that far exceeds New York, and the twenty years noted in the title. The histories cove...
2025-07-04
44 min
Sustainability, Climate Change, Renewable Energy, Politics, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero · One Planet Podcast
Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072 w/ M. E. O’BRIEN & EMAN
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with M. E. O’Brien and Eman Abdelhadi about their dazzling and challenging book, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052 to 2072. They imagine a world haunted by genocide, ecocide, disease, fascism, and viral capitalism, but rather than writing a dystopian novel, O’Brien and Abdelhadi create a complex mosaic of oral histories, in which they each play the part of interviewer. The result is a story that far exceeds New York, and the twenty years noted in the title. The histories cove...
2025-07-04
44 min
SCOTUS Oral Arguments and Opinions
June 27 Opinion Summaries: Five Major Decisions That Will Shape America
This episode provides a comprehensive analysis of five major Supreme Court decisions released on June 27, 2025, that collectively reshape key areas of constitutional law including judicial authority, parental rights, agency power, executive appointments, and online speech regulation. We also discuss the notable absence of a decision in Louisiana v. Callais, a complex redistricting case that many Court watchers expected to be resolved.Cases Covered:Trump v. CASA, Inc.Holding: Federal district courts lack authority to issue universal injunctions that prohibit government enforcement of policies against anyone beyond the named plaintiffsVote: 6-3 (Barrett majority; Thomas, Alito...
2025-06-27
21 min
SCOTUS Oral Arguments and Opinions
Opinion Summary: Mahmoud v. Taylor | Date Decided: 6/27/25 | Case No. 24-297
Opinion Summary: Mahmoud v. Taylor | Date Decided: 6/27/25 | Case No. 24-297 Link to Docket: Here. Background:Respondent Montgomery County Board of Education requires elementary school teachers to read their students storybooks celebrating gender transitions, Pride parades, and same-sex playground romance. The storybooks were chosen to disrupt "cisnormativity" and "either/or thinking" among students. The Board's own principals objected that the curriculum was "not appropriate for the intended age group," presented gender ideology as "fact," "sham[ed]" students with contrary opinions, and was "dismissive of religious beliefs." The Board initially allowed parents to opt their...
2025-06-27
28 min
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Tom Shepard
Interview with Tom Shepard for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2025-05-30
2h 24
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Kathy Bard
Interview with Kathy Bard for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2025-05-30
1h 47
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Rev Julia McKay
Interview with Rev Julia McKay for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2025-05-30
2h 32
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Ajay Resha
Interview with Ajay Resha for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2025-05-30
1h 55
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Nancy-Josephine Leah Morris
Interview with Nancy-Josephine Leah Morris for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2025-05-30
1h 55
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Eliot
Interview with Eliot for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2025-05-30
1h 45
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Jerome Carter
Interview with Jerome Carter for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2025-05-30
2h 31
Chalk and Gavel
43 | Inside the Courtroom: The Mahmoud v. Taylor Oral Arguments
Does it burden a family’s religion to have their child exposed to views with which they disagree? Where is the line between exposure and coercion? Who gets to draw that line? Should public schools be a place where students encounter and acknowledge a variety of viewpoints, even if they don’t agree with them? Or should parents have the power to opt their kids out of anything that might conflict with their religious views? Can a diverse, inclusive curriculum co-exist with ever-increasing parental rights? Is opting out going to become a constitutional right? This all seems pretty straightforward, huh...
2025-05-06
1h 15
Saturday Magazine
Saturday 3rd May , 2025: Election Day Special, Peter Mitchell, Author: Under the same Moon: An Australian Battalion at War and a Family at Home
Macca and Sally and Paul talk to author Peter Mitchell, live in the studio. Under the same Moon intricately weaves together the lives of a family, their sons, and the men of the battalion they join, all set against the backdrop of a bygone Australia during World War II. This compelling historical narrative breathes life into the people and places of the era, immersing readers in a vivid sense of immediacy and intimacy. Drawing extensively from unpublished and previously unseen written accounts, oral histories, letters, and archival materials, Under the same Moon offers a deeply p...
2025-05-05
00 min
Science Queeries
The tooth of the matter
Need some science to sink your teeth into? Dr Cat drills dentist Dr Jenny Liu with questions about our oral health. From tackling cavities to the microbes that happily live... LEARN MORE The post The tooth of the matter appeared first on Science Queeries.
2025-02-07
36 min
Turn the Beat Around
TTBA Replay 29NOV2024 Pt. 1
FRESH! NOVEMBER ALL THE YOUNG DUDES (Richard X Longest Mix) Pet Shop Boys SWIM Becky Hill x MK IT FEELS MUCH BETTER Riva Starr feat. Harry Stone ORAL Bjork and... LEARN MORE The post TTBA Replay 29NOV2024 Pt. 1 appeared first on Turn the Beat Around.
2024-12-01
57 min
Rutgers Oral History Archives Podcast
10. The Story of Richard Mack and Manny’s Den
The Rutgers Oral History Archives (ROHA) presents “The Story of Richard Mack and Manny’s Den: How a Small Business Owner in a College Town Won LGBTQ Rights in the Years before Stonewall." Manny's Den was a bar and restaurant in New Brunswick, New Jersey that was owned and operated by Manny and Leah Mack and their son Richard. In 1965, state agents of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) raided Manny's Den. The ABC suspended the liquor license of Manny's Den because the patrons were gay. The Macks then challenged the suspension and took the case to t...
2024-10-11
42 min
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Kai Hong
Kai Hong is the owner of the beloved queer haven that is Sunday Barber Co North and South. She is also a musician and dog parent extraordinaire. In this interview she talks to CC students Max Blair Houston, Millie Mancini and Jane Watson about navigating Colorado Springs as a young queer business owner. Season 6 is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, faculty in the Feminist and Gender Studies Department at Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class, "LGBTQ Social Movements in the US", Spring 2024.
2024-10-02
40 min
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Shawna Rae Kemppainen
Born in Michigan, Shawna Rae Kemppainen has lived in Colorado Springs for over 20 years. They have been a longterm leader and an integral part of several queer non-profit organizations in the Springs. In this interview with CC students Michaela Ocko, Lev Sugerman-Brozan and Walker Thompson, they discuss their experiences advocating for housing for queer youth, and share their insights about non-profit work and funding in the current socio-economic climate. Season 6 is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, faculty in the Feminist and Gender Studies Department at Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class, "LGBTQ Social Movements...
2024-09-29
1h 25
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Dominque (DMINQ) Robbins
DMINQ is a Colorado based musical artist, entrepreneur, and activist. His arts and entertainment production company and recording studio named ART MATTERS PRODUCTIONS is the only queer owned business in Rocky Ford. In this interview with CC students Chloe Agenor and Meridian Mensch, he discusses his experience growing up in the church, dating in Colorado Springs, mental wellness, and his work uplifting queer BIPOC artists. Season 6 is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, faculty in the Feminist and Gender Studies Department at Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class, "LGBTQ Social Movements in the US", Spring 2024.
2024-09-27
1h 53
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Susan Peiffer
Susan Peiffer is a renowned poet, writer, and educator who has mentored several queer artists and poets in the Springs. They were named the 5th Pikes Peak Poet Laureate, and have a long track record as a youth advocate and organizer. In this interview she talks to CC students Riley Diehl and Phebe O'Connor. Season 6 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class titled “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”, taught in Spring 2024. Photo credit: Broken Glass Photography
2024-09-24
1h 28
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Darolyn Stewart
Darolyn Stewart, who identifies as "Black first, and then queer", has been a tireless advocate for youth in Colorado Springs. Her work spans across several groups, non-profits, and educational institutions from Safe @ Schools Coalition at the K-12 level, to Inside Out Youth Services, and now to her current position teaching undergraduate students at Pueblo Community College. Learn about her life and work in this interview with CC students Aden Berry, Mia Smith and Sarah Buchman. Season Coordinator: Kylie Haney, Colorado College '24. Season 6 is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, faculty in the Feminist and Gender Studies Department...
2024-09-20
1h 34
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Dara Hoffman
As author, gender affirming therapist, blogger, podcast host, LGBTQ+ community health equity liaison and much more, Dara Hoffman has been transforming trans and nonbinary mental health in the Springs for several years. In this episode, they share some personal reflections about their work and life in the Springs with CC students Sophia Murphy, Andrew Hoffman, and Kylee Lynn. Season Coordinator: Kylie Haney, Colorado College '24. Season 6 is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, faculty in the Feminist and Gender Studies Department at Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class, "LGBTQ Social Movements in the US", Spring 2024.
2024-09-17
1h 03
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
June Berry
June Berry worked at the Pikes Peak Library District until recently, and is a phenomenal labor organizer and activist. Berry shares stories of surviving the medical system and DIYing her own trans healthcare. In a full circle moment for this Project, Berry shout outs several of this Project's featured queer and trans narrators for their role in shaping her experience of Colorado Springs over the years. Interviewers: CC students EmRhys Jenkins and Lennea Gregg. Season 6 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class...
2024-09-13
1h 16
Dark Habits
Episode 23: Notable Queer Cancer - Sylvia Rivera
Megan and Ryen meet up to discuss trans feminist pioneer and activist, Sylvia Rivera. Sources: Season 1: Episode 1: Sylvia Rivera – Part 1, Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories, Episode first published October 13, 2016. Season 3: Episode 1: Sylvia Rivera – Part 2, Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive, Episode first published October 22, 2017. Bonus: From the Vault: Sylvia Rivera & Marsha P. Johnson, 1970, Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive, Episode first published December 27, 2019.
2024-08-07
1h 38
More Human More Kind: Guidance for Parenting LGBTQ+ Teens & Growing Into a Courageous Ally
#127 | 5 Lessons LGBTQ Allies Can Learn From Eric Marcus on Resilience, Advocacy, and Courage
Join us as we welcome Eric Marcus, an acclaimed author and LGBTQ+ historian, who brings his deeply personal coming out story to the forefront. Together, we explore the emotional landscape of acceptance within families and the transformative power of advocacy, exemplified by his mother's pivotal role in co-founding the Queens chapter of PFLAG. Our conversation takes a heartfelt look at the roots of LGBTQ advocacy, where Eric shares his encounters with the early gay rights movement and pioneering organizations like the Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis. You'll hear touching stories of Jean Manford and her...
2024-07-16
48 min
Unbound: A Collection of Indiana Stories
Living Queer in Indiana: LGBTQ Collection Stories
Happy Pride Month from the Indiana Historical Society. This week we are delving into LGBTQ history in Indiana. Casey and Regan explore the stories of two queer Hoosiers, veteran Gerri Daniels and the Indianapolis icon from the 1980s Kenn E King. You might know him better as Nurse Safe Sexx. We want to thank Gerri and Kenn for telling their stories and allowing us at the Indiana Historical Society to tell them. The Indiana Historical Society is always collecting Indiana history and stories. If you have a story that you think would fit within our LGBTQ collecting i...
2024-06-06
1h 00
Grating the Nutmeg
Revealing Queer Lives: Connecticut’s LGBTQ History
June is PRIDE month and we’re celebrating by bringing you an episode about efforts to bring LGBTQ+ history to light. As one guest, historian William Mann writes, “Throughout its history, Connecticut’s LGBTQ population has moved from leading hidden, solitary lives to claiming visible, powerful, valuable, and contributing places in society.” In this episode, we talk about what historians have found in Connecticut’s Colonial records, some surprising connections to famous individuals and landmarks and at the end of the episode, there’s a recommendation for three places to visit to celebrate LGBTQ+ history. In order...
2024-06-01
50 min
Grating the Nutmeg
Revealing Queer Lives: Connecticut’s LGBTQ History
June is PRIDE month and we’re celebrating by bringing you an episode about efforts to bring LGBTQ+ history to light. As one guest, historian William Mann writes, “Throughout its history, Connecticut’s LGBTQ population has moved from leading hidden, solitary lives to claiming visible, powerful, valuable, and contributing places in society.” In this episode, we talk about what historians have found in Connecticut’s Colonial records, some surprising connections to famous individuals and landmarks and at the end of the episode, there’s a recommendation for three places to visit to celebrate LGBTQ+ history. In order...
2024-06-01
50 min
QueerCore Podcast
One Woman vs The World: The LGBTQ+ Rainbow Flag Origin Story Part 3 (Season 3; Ep 3)
2024 is the year for women who have been pushed aside. Did you know that a woman was the catalyst behind creating the LGBTQ+ Rainbow Flag? No? Well, here we go, go go. Many enduring symbols that establish an instant understanding and define a diverse community are intrinsically linked with controversy, confusion, and ill-informed backstories dictated by vested interests and those who tell the story loudest. The LGBTQ+ Rainbow Flag is no different. While it was the work of many, the people who deserve credit the most have been minimized, if not erased. A woman named Fa...
2024-04-05
31 min
Well, Well, Well
Transgender Australia – A History Since 1910
Jack and Rachel speak with academic, researcher and author Noah Roseman about his book Transgender Australia - A History Since 1910. Drawing on over a hundred oral history interviews and previously unexamined documents and media reports, it highlights how trans people have tried to live authentically while navigating a society that often treated them like outcasts. It is the first book to chart the history of gender diverse Australians, exploring both progress and ongoing battles. See the book Transgender Australia - A History Since 1910 Victoria's Transgender History - Transgender Victoria (TGV) 2021 report Check out our other JOY Podcasts for more on LGBTI...
2024-04-01
30 min
QueerCore Podcast
One Woman vs The World: The LGBTQ+ Rainbow Flag Origin Story Part 2 (Season 3; Ep 2)
2024 is the year for women who have been pushed aside. Did you know that a woman was the catalyst behind creating the LGBTQ+ Rainbow Flag? No? Well, here we go, go go. Many enduring symbols that establish an instant understanding and define a diverse community are intrinsically linked with controversy, confusion, and ill-informed backstories dictated by vested interests and those who tell the story loudest. The LGBTQ+ Rainbow Flag is no different. While it was the work of many, the people who deserve credit the most have been minimized, if not erased. A woman named Fa...
2024-03-22
21 min
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Ari Carlin
Interview with Ari Carlin for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2024-03-15
1h 04
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Victoria Lipscomb
Interview with Victoria Lipscomb for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2024-03-15
1h 53
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Jesse Perez
Interview with Jesse Perez for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2024-03-15
1h 56
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Colleen McElvogue
Interview with Colleen McElvogue for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2024-03-15
1h 33
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Avalon Manly
Interview with Avalon Manly for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2024-03-15
1h 26
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Taylor Salazar
Interview with Taylor Salazar for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2024-03-15
1h 03
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Daemon LaVey
Interview with Daemon LaVey for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2024-03-15
1h 48
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Joshua Jiron
Interview with Joshua Jiron for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2024-03-15
1h 00
Out Down South
7. Sam Park
In this episode, we hear from Sam Park, who is both the first Asian-American Democrat and the first openly gay (male) lawmaker to serve in the Georgia State Legislature. The grandson of refugees and the son of Korean immigrants, Sam has been a powerful voice for Georgia’s Asian-American community, and an affordable healthcare advocate for all Georgians. In addition to his legislative duties, Sam serves as general counsel for Positive Impact Health Centers, which works to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Georgia.Out Down South is brought to you by the Atlanta LGBTQ+ History Project an...
2024-03-08
00 min
QueerCore Podcast
One Woman vs The World: The LGBTQ+ Rainbow Flag Origin Story Part 1 (Season 3; Ep 1)
2024 is the year for women who have been pushed aside. Did you know that a woman was the catalyst behind creating the LGBTQ+ Rainbow Flag? No? Well, here we go, go go. Many enduring symbols that establish an instant understanding and define a diverse community are intrinsically linked with controversy, confusion, and ill-informed backstories dictated by vested interests and those who tell the story loudest. The LGBTQ+ Rainbow Flag is no different. While it was the work of many, the people who deserve credit the most have been minimized, if not erased. A woman named Fa...
2024-03-08
32 min
Out Down South
6. Mary Anne Adams
In this episode, we feature Mary Anne Adams, a lifelong activist and organizer, a brilliant academic, and a beloved member of the Atlanta lesbian community. Mary Anne is the Founder and Executive Director of ZAMI NOBLA, the National Organization of Black Lesbians on Aging, which provides resources to aid the coming-of-age process for Black lesbians over the age of 40.Out Down South is brought to you by the Atlanta LGBTQ+ History Project and part of the WUSSY Podcast Network.Our project did not record this oral history interview with Mary Anne Adams. This interview was...
2024-02-16
00 min
The Wisdom Project Podcast
By the Power Vested in Me: Marriage Equality, Kentucky, and the US Supreme Court
On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States legalized same sex marriage. This episode explores the stories of two Kentucky couples and one lawyer who were part of the legal fight that led to the Supreme Court–and brought marriage equality to the country. The interviews are drawn from two Nunn Center projects, OutSouth: LGBTQ+ Oral History Project and the John G. Heyburn II Initiative for Excellence in the Federal Judiciary. Produced by Doug Boyd and Anu Kasarabada; Music by Doug Boyd.
2024-02-13
28 min
New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies
Amy Tooth Murphy et al., "New Directions in Queer Oral History: Archives of Disruption" (Routledge, 2022)
New Directions in Queer Oral History, edited by Amy Tooth Murphy, Clare Summerskill, and Emma Vickers (Routledge, 2022) is a comprehensive international collection that reflects on the practice, purpose, and functionality of queer oral history, and in doing so demonstrates the vibrancy and innovation of this rapidly evolving field. Drawing on the roots of oral history’s original commitment to "history from below" queer oral history has become an indispensable methodology at the heart of queer studies. Expanding and extending the existing canon, this book offers up key observations about queer oral history as a methodology, and how it might be...
2023-06-23
52 min
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Diane Hansen
Diane Hansen (she/her) has lived in Colorado Springs since 1982 and witnessed the voting cycle of Amendment II initiative in 1992. After a career in the military, she worked as a courier for 19 years and is now with Centura at Penrose Hospital. Interviewers: CC Students Kylie Haney and Flor Vargas. Season 4 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class titled “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”, taught in Fall 2022.
2023-06-16
1h 38
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Alekx Schneebeck
Alekx Schneebeck (they/them) was born and raised in Colorado Springs. They work as a case manager with TESSA, an organization that empowers survivors of partner and sexual violence. They are especially engaged in thinking through what trauma-informed care can look like in the Springs. Interviewers: CC Students Ella Fritz and Adrian Larkspur. Season 4 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class titled “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”, taught in Fall 2022.
2023-06-16
1h 34
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Goddess Tyescha
Goddess Tyescha (they/them/Goddess) has lived in Colorado Springs for seven years. They are an organizer who cares about liberation for all, with an emphasis on QTPOC liberation. They have worked in numerous advocacy positions in the Springs. Interviewers: CC Students Judson Thomas and Mikenna Grotto. Season 4 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class titled “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”, taught in Fall 2022.
2023-06-16
2h 03
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Heidi Beedle
Heidi Beedle (she/her) is a reporter for the Colorado Springs Indy and has previously been a teacher in Colorado Springs. She has been in the Springs since 2011 and graduated from UCCS after serving in the military. Interviewers: CC students Sammy Ries and Ruben Margolis & edited by Persie Baroody. Season 4 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class titled “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”, taught in Fall 2022.
2023-06-16
2h 00
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Kris Wright
Kristina “Kris” Wright was the owner of the very popular Pens and Needles Custom Tattoo (now Certified Tattoo Studios) in Colorado Springs. Kris was the 2018 Woman of Influence, and the Assistant Director of the Tattoo Academy after serving in the military. Interviewers: CC Students Emmaline Hawley, Brooktie Frogge, and Kit Slaymaker. Season 4 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class titled “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”, taught in Fall 2022.
2023-06-16
1h 53
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Nico Wilkinson
Nico Wilkinson (they/he) grew up in Denver but has lived in Colorado Springs since 2012. They are a locally beloved poet, and serve as Development Director at Inside Out Youth Services. They are also a leader in the “Keep Colorado Springs Queer” initiative which hosts regular open mic nights in the Springs. Interviewers: CC students Liv Normandeau and Vicente Taijeron. Season 4 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class titled “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”, taught in Fall 2022.
2023-06-16
1h 55
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Rev. Mallory Everhart
Rev Mallory Everhart (she/her) has lived in Colorado Springs since 2013. She is a social justice oriented pastor at the progressive Vista Grande Community Church, an active member of the local queer community, and a cat mom extraordinaire. Interviewers: CC Students Natalie Van Tol and Kinsey Clark. Season 4 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class titled “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”, taught in Fall 2022.
2023-06-16
1h 51
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Tara (DJTBeatz) Bush
Tara Bush (DJ TBeatz) was born in Colorado Springs, grew up a “military brat”, and is a veteran of the Springs lgbtq party scene. They are a local DJ who has been spinning since 2013, including at Club Q for the past six years. Interviewers: CC Students Shay Anderson and Madeline Herman. Season 4 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class titled “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”, taught in Fall 2022.
2023-06-16
59 min
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Ashley Cornelius
Ashley Cornelius (she/her) has lived in Colorado Springs since she was three years old. She is a registered LPC/therapist, the current Poet Laureate of the Pikes Peak Region, as well as a community organizer, especially with their work with Poetry 719 in Colorado Springs. Interviewers: CC Students Mar Wilson and Sallie England. Season 4 of the COS LGBTQ+ Oral History Project is directed by Dr. Rushaan Kumar, Colorado College, in collaboration with students in his class titled “LGBTQ Social Movements in the US”, taught in Fall 2022. Stream this oral history interview on Spotify, and the CC Tutt Library Digital Arch...
2023-06-16
1h 30
ASHP Podcast
Making Queer History Public Episode 2: Trans Lives and Oral History with Michelle Esther O'Brien
In the second episode of Making Queer History Public, we talk with psychotherapist, teacher, and activist, Michelle Esther O’Brien. We discuss the work Michelle has put in coordinating the NYC Trans Oral History Project, a community archive devoted to the collection, preservation and sharing of trans histories. Making Queer History Public is sponsored by a Humanities New York Action Grant. Learn more about the NYC Trans Oral History Project, and access their archive, here. Listen to an interview with Michelle O’Brien on oral history methodology here. You can find out more about Michelle’s work here, and support her on P...
2023-02-01
29 min
Broken Law
Episode 81: Pitting the First Amendment Against LGBTQ+ Rights
The Supreme Court recently heard oral argument in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, a case billed as the sequel to the 2018 case Masterpiece Cakeshop. Both cases involve businesses wanting to discriminate against LGBTQ+ couples in defiance of Colorado’s Anti-Discrimination law. On this episode, Christopher Wright Durocher speaks with Professor Kent Greenfield about the oral argument in 303 Creative and the nefarious effort to use the First Amendment to justify discrimination. Join the Progressive Legal Movement Today: ACSLaw.org Today's Host: Christopher Wright Durocher, Vice President of Policy and Program Guest: Kent Greenfield, Professor and De...
2022-12-20
42 min
Out Down South
Out Down South: Teaser
LGBTQ+ history isn’t just made in New York and San Francisco - it’s happening in big cities and small towns around the world. Here in the South, we have our own unique stories of resilience, courage, and transformation. With each episode of the Out Down South Podcast we are going to dive into an oral history interview with a different southern LGBTQ+ history-maker. The first season of Out Down South will showcase the stories of 10 LGBTQ+ Atlantans, told in their own words. In the teaser you’ll hear cli...
2022-11-16
00 min
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Mary Tatum
Interview with Mary Tatum for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-11-02
1h 49
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Tamara Bartlett
Interview with Tamara Bartlett for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-10-26
1h 35
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Brianna Salazar
Interview with Brianna Salazar for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-10-26
1h 08
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Suzanne Anderson
Interview with Suzanne Anderson for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-10-26
1h 55
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Tom Jacobs
Interview with Tom Jacobs for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-10-26
1h 08
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Tramyna Harris
Interview with Tramyna Harris for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-10-26
48 min
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Christopher Robertson
Interview with Christopher Robertson for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-10-26
1h 31
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Cone Vaughan
Interview with Cone Vaughan for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-10-26
1h 28
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Bryan Griffin
Interview with Bryan Griffin for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-10-26
58 min
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Regina DiPadova
Interview with Regina DiPadova for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-10-26
1h 54
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Boo Gilligan
Interview with Boo Gilligan for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) students, led by Dr. Tre Wentling.
2022-10-26
1h 05
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Juliet and Pam Draper
Interview with Pam Draper and Juliet for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Avia Hailey, Zahra Cheeseman and Sarah Shepard.
2022-06-23
2h 16
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Barbara Graham
Interview with Barbara Graham for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Gaby Alamillo Sanchez, Audra Bosak-Harper and Kat Piraglia.
2022-06-20
1h 10
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Alex Valdez
Interview with Alex Valdez for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Jeremy Cashion and Pardes Lyons-Warren.
2022-06-20
1h 54
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Shean Belle
Interview with Shean Belle for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Elle Triplett and Elie Dishommes.
2022-06-20
1h 31
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Tip Ragan
Interview with Tip Ragan for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Quinn Jones and Kate Nixon.
2022-06-20
2h 08
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Brian Groben and Ricky Martinez
Interview with Brian Groben and Ricky Martinez for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Fiona, Ismael and Emma.
2022-06-20
1h 10
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Adison Quin Petti
Interview with Adison Quin Petti for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Christian Olsen and Maya Elias.
2022-06-20
1h 10
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Alissa Smith
Interview with Alissa Smith for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Laura Hinck and River Clarke.
2022-06-20
1h 51
Business of the V
These Patented Undies Let More People Say Yes to Oral Sex
Many of the most impactful products in the sextech space have grown up in direct response to an unmet need. As we learn on this episode of Busine$$ of the V, Melanie Cristol brainstormed her unique patented underwear technology because she wanted to enable more people to say “yes” to oral sex. You’ll learn how and why the CEO & Founder of Lorals stepped out of a successful partner-track legal career in order to launch an international venture that promotes not only more oral sex but more orgasms, sensual fun and exploration of all kinds. This ep...
2022-05-05
28 min
The Sensual Revolution
Ep 27: Trauma-informed Intimacy, Oral Sex & Inclusive Pleasure ft. Lorals Founder Melanie Cristol
Melanie Cristol is the founder and CEO of Lorals, which makes ultra-thin, silky latex underwear that helps more people say yes to oral sex & pleasure! She studied Sociology at Columbia University and received her JD from Columbia Law School. Prior to creating and patenting Lorals, Melanie was a healthcare and consumer products attorney, and she was part of the legal team that secured gay marriage rights for the western United States. Melanie also fought for LGBTQ rights in California and Ohio as a field organizer with the National LGBTQ Task Force. As inventor and CEO of Lorals, Melanie holds 4 pat...
2022-03-16
1h 04
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Porsha DeMarco-Douglass
Interview with Porsha DeMarco-Douglass for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Miles Marshall and Colette Meier.
2021-12-17
1h 56
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Amanda Udis-Kessler
Interview with Amanda Udis-Kessler for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Lilith Shapiro and Spencer Torres.
2021-12-17
1h 48
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Carolyn Cathey
Interview with Carolyn Cathey for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Liza Scher and Zara Ahmad.
2021-12-17
1h 26
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Nat Stein
Interview with Nat Stein for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Gillian Lasher and Cedar Bennett.
2021-12-17
1h 34
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Tre Wentling
Interview with Tre Wentling for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Mazlyn Freier and Catherine Edds
2021-12-17
1h 29
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Lucius Hines
Interview with Lucius Hines for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Chloe Dillon and Naomi Bram.
2021-12-17
1h 32
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Ash Stephens
Interview with Ash Stephens for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Zivia Berkowitz and Daniel de Koning.
2021-12-17
2h 29
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Rev Nori June Rost
Interview with Rev. Nori June Rost for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Haley Loper, Max Coury, and Samson Heyer.
2021-12-17
1h 53
Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
Stoney Bertz
Interview with Stoney Bertz for the Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ Oral History Project, conducted by Colorado College students Cedar O'Dowd and Caroline Sharp.
2021-12-17
2h 01
Not the Way I Planned
Choosing Love Over Judgement
Sydney Mortensen is part of the LGTBQ community and her family has chosen love every step of the way. Her mother, Jill, spoke with me about how we can embrace each other's differences and create more inclusion instead of judgement. Here are some great resources:LGBTQ/ALLY RESOURCESNONFICTION: basic introductions to the LGBTQ community & experience…The Book of Pride: LGBTQ Heroes Who Changed the World https://www.amazon.com/dp/0062571702/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_54J0FQXP2SNQSRH530JMThe Savvy Ally: A Guide for Bec...
2021-07-15
32 min
Transcripts
Transcripts Presents: The Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ Oral History Project
This week, we're presenting a pilot podcast episode from the Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ (Plus) Oral History Project, which is based in Roanoke, Virginia, a small city in the Appalachian foothills. Gregory Samantha Rosenthal, a dedicated oral historian and public scholar, is training queer and trans people to collect stories from their peers and elders, and this podcast is derived from those oral histories. I love these voices and I love the spirit in which they're collected. The tape is sometimes gutting, but it's not without bright spots-- especially listen for the tape of "the condom lady" 20 minutes in.
2020-10-15
34 min
Collections by Michelle Brown
Collections by Michelle Brown WSG LGBTQ Historian Tim Retzloff PhD
Dr. Retzloff teaches LGBTQ studies and U.S. history at Michigan State University. The Tim Retzloff oral history interviews (1993-2012) consist of over eighty oral histories conducted by Retzloff with members of Detroit's LGBTQ community. In 2018 we sat down with LGBTQ historian Tim Retzloff to talk about his research on Michigan’s LGBTQ+ History. H returns to update us on his work as we celebate LGBTQ History month His work chronicling the lives of the LGBTQ+ community continues with the addition of his website Michigan LGBTQ Remembers. The site was launched in March of 2017. It is dedicated to documenting the div...
2020-10-09
1h 45
LGBTQ Archives - Stand Up For The Truth Podcast
Stephen Broden: Political Correctness, Cultural Marxism, and the Church
Play Episode TODAY’S GUEST is Pastor Stephen Broden, Senior Pastor of Fair Park Bible Fellowship in Texas. He’s also a political commentator, founder of Protect Life and Marriage Texas, member of the National Black Prolife Coalition, and former professor. He is the chairman of the Gone 2 Far Movement, and is also featured in the 2020 documentary, Uncle Tom: An Oral history of The American Black Conservative. See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world...
2020-09-28
53 min
Rendering Unconscious Podcast: Psychoanalysis & Culture
RU73: NYC Trans Oral History Project with Michelle O'Brien & Nico Fuentes
This episode of Rendering Unconscious podcast welcomes Michelle O'Brien and Nico Fuentes of the NYC Trans Oral History Project, a community archive devoted to the collection, preservation and sharing of trans histories, organized in collaboration with the New York Public Library. The NYC TOHP works to confront the erasure of trans lives and to record diverse histories of gender as intersecting with race and racism, poverty, dis/ability, aging, housing migration, sexism, and the AIDS crisis. http://oralhistory.nypl.org/neighborhoods/trans-history https://www.nyctransoralhistory.org Michelle Esther O’Brien is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology at Ne...
2020-04-24
1h 06
Amplified Oklahoma
Episode 46: MeetCute: Love Stories from OSU's LGBTQ+ Community
In this episode, we share stories of LGBTQ+ Oklahomans who found love in the state and beyond. View the show notes here.
2020-03-19
18 min
Film on the Radio
Sia
Welcome to the last episode, of the first season, of Film on the Radio! This week we’re going to do something a little bit different and cover the work of an artist over many different films, instead of just a single film. I’ve been working really hard this season to highlight female musicians in soundtrack and film scoring… and one of the most successful is our very own, Sia Furler. With contributions to over 25 film soundtracks it was a difficult task whittling down her substantial catalogue. And, of course, no discussion about screen music and Sia can be com...
2020-01-28
48 min
Film on the Radio
Boogie Nights
Bring in the new year with the disco tunes of the Boogie Nights soundtrack. There’s plenty to discuss surrounding the creation of this iconic film – another soundtrack supervised by Karyn Rachtman. Put on your boogie shoes and your 12″ prosthetic penis and dance the night away. Research use for this episode: Incredible Radio NZ interview with Karyn Rachtman Livin’ Thing: An Oral History of ‘Boogie Nights’ Do You Have ‘The Touch’? Learn the Bizarre History of the Greatest Transformers Song Ever Maxim: 10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Boogie Nights A transcript of this episode is availab...
2019-12-31
1h 00
Film on the Radio
Reality Bites
On our first episode we discuss the iconic soundtrack to the 1994 film Reality Bites, with an interview with the cast and crew for the 25 year anniversary screening at the Tribecca Film Festival. There is also a live version of Lisa Loeb’s Stay and lots interesting info about the soundtracks construction, and competition, for certain songs. Research we used for this episode: 20 years later – an oral history of Reality Bites 25 years later – Reality Bites captured Gen X 25 year screening Q&A at the Tribecca Film Festival Stay – Lisa Loeb live at the Tribecca Film Festival Surf Music and...
2019-12-10
53 min
Queer Newark Oral History Project
Whit Strub and Timothy Stewart-Winter talk about Newark's LGBTQ History
Welcome to the Queer Newark Oral History Project! In this episode, grad student Kristyn Scorsone talks to Dr. Whitney Strub and Dr. Timothy Stewart-Winter about Newark's LGBTQ history and their work as historians of gender and sexuality. Find out why Newark's LGBTQ history matters and how oral history is a great way to preserve LGBTQ history for future generations. Don't forget to Subscribe to our show!
2018-11-20
1h 07
Collections by Michelle Brown
Collections by Michelle Brown WSG LGBTQ Historian Dr. Tim Retzloff
Dr. Tim Retzloff graduated from the University of Michigan in 2006 before getting his Ph.D. from Yale University in 2014. He teaches LGBTQ studies and U.S. history at Michigan State University. His engagement with U-M’s LGBTQ past began while a student at UM-Flint when a political science professor asked him to write a history appendix of LGBTQ history in Michigan. Retzloff authored the history appendix for the 1991 study commonly known as The Lavender Report. The Tim Retzloff oral history interviews (1993-2012) consist of over eighty oral histories conducted by Retzloff with members of Detroit's LGBTQ community to further his kn...
2018-07-13
1h 36
SOHP
Episode 4: LGBTQ Oral Histories of North Carolina
In honor of LGBTQ Pride Month and recent legislation, our fourth episode focuses on the history of LGBTQ life and activism in North Carolina. First, former SOHP field scholar Evan Faulkenberry and former SOHP intern Aaron Hayworth discuss their recently published article in the Oral History Review. We also hear excerpts from an interview with Professor Randall Kenan, whose oral history highlighted in Evan and Aaron’s paper illuminates the intersecting identities of race and sexual orientation. Next, field scholar Carol Prince talks about what she learned conducting oral histories with Erin Karcher and Genia Smith, two small business owners in...
2016-06-03
41 min