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Ladies Who LoreLadies Who Lore10 - Ladies Who Are AverageIn this week’s episode, Jessie shares a traveling ghost story where no one is safe: Kuchisake-Onna. As the wine is poured, the ladies try candy for self defense, marvel at ghosts fishing for compliments, and read our first ever Listener Lore! Check out the wine bottle on our Instagram to guess the lore…TWGore, ViolenceToday's Sources Include:"Legend of Kichisake-onna" by Maria Mohsin from TBS News"Fear and Reverence: Japanese Views of Souls, Spirits and Ghosts" by Koyama Satoko from Nippon.com"A Gu...2024-12-1143 min\'Round About Campus'Round About CampusAbout Editing a Magazine with Roman ChristiaensWelcome to 'Round About Campus, the podcast for the About Campus magazine, the scholarly magazine of ACPA-College Student Educators International. In our second season of 'Round About Campus, we take a 'behind the scenes' look at how About Campus works by talking to various people involved in making the magic happen. In this episode, co-hostesses Alex C. Lange and Z Nicolazzo talk with Roman Christiaens, who serves as the Managing Editor for About Campus. Roman is a fourth year doctoral candidate in the Center for the Study of Higher Education at the University of Arizona...2024-09-1039 minCoffee with ComradesCoffee with ComradesEpisode 161: "Trans Liberation, Now!" ft. Charli AshThis week, I am joined by my friend and comrade Charli Ash to talk about, well, a whole helluva lot. In this dialogue, Charli lays out trans* history, including how transgender folks have been pathologized, how trans* folks have accessed medical care for transition, the pathologization of transness, and a whole bunch more. Then, we transition to looking at the current moment and the anti-trans and homophobic legislation in places like Texas. We even touch on the struggles of folks in Ukraine and how Putin’s crackdown on the LGBTQ+ community prefigured the reactionary playbook being used against people in th...2022-03-081h 31THAT\'S SO GLAM.THAT'S SO GLAM.queer women and erasure in the LGBT+ community w/ nina and morgan.This week I am in the company of Nina West and Morgan Lanckmans talking all things associated with queer women's culture and the impact of #NotAllMen. I would also like to say that there is a trigger warning for this episode as we talk about themes surrounding the Sarah Everard case and female harassment and violence. Here are a list of some organisations and support networks for the issues that were raised during this week's episode: Women's Aid Helpline - www.womensaid.org.uk/domestic-abuse-directory and 0808 2000 247 Rape Crisis UK - rapecrisis.org.uk...2021-04-0538 minGoH - AudioGoH - AudioFÉMINISME - Transféminisme vs. ??Une vidéo qui explique l'émergence des théories et politiques  transféministes. Avec un texte révisé avec l'aide de Yuffy de la chaîne  Tipoui !  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRYbv2ywI_OPC_jgItF7ZQA/featured Audio de la vidéo : https://youtu.be/dPFGJtnMdkg Recevoir la newsletter : http://gameofhearth.fr/index.php/newsletter/  Soutenir l'activité de la chaîne sur Utip : https://utip.io/gameofhearth  Tous les liens : https://linktr.ee/gameofhearth  00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:19 Butler #1 : performance de genre et mascarade soci...2020-11-0922 minTotal Movie RecallTotal Movie RecallTMR 032 – The Fly The Fly (1986) d. David Cronenberg Starring: Jeff Goldblum Geena Davis John Getz  This week on Total Movie Recall, Steve and Ryan enter the telepod together and come out as a new, single entity — the Brundlehost. They get sentimental revisiting the powerful tragedy of David Cronenberg's The Fly, and Ryan acts like he's the first person to ever notice that Geena Davis is one of the great beauties of our time, and Steve tries to break down particle physics and quantum mechanics so even a dumb Philistine like Ryan can...2020-08-0300 minThe Comics AlternativeThe Comics AlternativeEpisode 152 - Reviews of Nanjing: The Burning City, Plutona #1, and Lose #7On this week's review show, Derek and Andy W. look at three new titles, beginning with the new graphic novel from Ethan Young, Nanjing: The Burning City (Dark Horse). This is a riveting historically based narrative centered on Japan's actions against the Chinese Nationalist capital during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It involves a captain in the Republic of China's army trapped within Nanjing, now overrun by the Japanese, and his attempts to get himself and one of his soldiers out to safety. Young never flinches from the horrors of the war, yet at the same time he never falls...2015-09-0900 minCHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]"Intersex at the Intersection of Queer Theory & Disability Theory" A talk by Emi Koyama, Director, Intersex Initiative. Part of the Japan at Chicago Lecture Series: Celebrating Protest. Sponsored by the Japan Committee of the Center for East Asian Studies, the Human Rights Program, the Center for International Studies, and the Center for Gender Studies.2007-05-111h 09CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]"Colonialism, Militarism, and the Political Economy of Transracial Adoption" A talk by Emi Koyama. Part of the Japan at Chicago Lecture Series: Celebrating Protest. Sponsored by the Japan Committee of the Center for East Asian Studies, the Human Rights Program, and the Center for International Studies.2007-05-091h 04CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [video]CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [video]"Colonialism, Militarism, and the Political Economy of Transracial Adoption" (video) A talk by Emi Koyama. Part of the Japan at Chicago Lecture Series: Celebrating Protest. Sponsored by the Japan Committee of the Center for East Asian Studies, the Human Rights Program, and the Center for International Studies.2007-05-091h 03