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Gaycon 2: Stonewall und was wir trans Aktivist*innen schulden
CN: Transfeindlichkeit, Homophobie, Erwähnung von Suizid und PolizeigewaltWer warf den ersten Stein und ist das die Frage, die uns beschäftigen sollte? Was sagen vergangene Kämpfe über aktuelle Politiken aus? Juna und Luca sprechen über das zweite Gaycon und ein Thema, das kaum aktueller sein könnte. Lesetipp mit Texten über Stonewall Sylvia Rivera Law ProjectRosaLinde e.V.LSVD zu queeren Geflüchteten(Schreibt uns gern, falls ihr noch coole Orgas in die Richtung kennt)
2025-07-16
59 min
Solarpunking
Episode 4: We Deserve Hope
In this fourth episode of Solarpunking, we talk about a few things that made me feel hopeful. Drawing from the solarpunk ideology, we explore the power of community-driven change, reimagining our relationship with the land, and practical visions for a just, ecologically sound future. We also listen to a powerful except from Zohran Mamdani's victory speech in the New York Mayoral Primary, and the trailer from the Netflix documentary: The Death and Life of Marsh P. Johnson. Whether you’re new to solarpunk or already sowing seeds of...
2025-06-30
17 min
Read and Reflect
The Haymarket Affair & May Day: Origins of International Workers' Day
On this special May Day episode of Read and Reflect, we dive into Martin Duberman’s powerful novel Haymarket—a literary retelling of the 1886 Haymarket affair that helped ignite the global labor movement.What really happened on that fateful day in Chicago’s Haymarket Square? Who were the men and women—radicals, immigrants, martyrs—who fought and died for the eight-hour workday, for workers’ dignity, and for the right to speak truth to power?Published in 2003, Haymarket is more than historical fiction—it’s a haunting, deeply human account of class struggle, political repression, and the fight for justice. Through vivid st...
2025-04-30
12 min
Read and Reflect
The Haymarket Affair & May Day: Origins of International Workers' Day
On this special May Day episode of Read and Reflect, we dive into Martin Duberman’s powerful novel Haymarket—a literary retelling of the 1886 Haymarket affair that helped ignite the global labor movement.What really happened on that fateful day in Chicago’s Haymarket Square? Who were the men and women—radicals, immigrants, martyrs—who fought and died for the eight-hour workday, for workers’ dignity, and for the right to speak truth to power?Published in 2003, Haymarket is more than historical fiction—it’s a haunting, deeply human account of class struggle, political repression, and the fight for justice. Through vivid storytelli...
2025-04-30
12 min
Weiblich gelesen
18: Booktalk - Liebe, Leichen und linke Theorie
CN: Am Ende kurze Erwähnung von transfeindlicher und rassistischer PolitikWir haben gelesen, gestritten, geliebt – und jetzt wird gnadenlos gerankt! Von feministischem Manifest bis True Crime, von queerer Geschichte bis Dolly Alderton: Unsere Bücher von Januar bis März könnten unterschiedlicher nicht sein. Wo treffen wir uns, wo scheiden sich unsere Geister – und welches Buch hat uns wirklich umgehauen? Ein Booktalk zwischen Liebe, Leichen & linker Theorie!Juna:Das Gespenst von Canterville - Oscar WildeBlue Sisters - Coco MellorsDear Dolly: On...
2025-03-12
1h 23
Psychology for the People with Dr. Douglas Sadownick Podcast
The Fires and The Psyche
Catastrophic events can trigger fight-or-flight responses, so steading ourselves and staying connected to grounding routines, such as meditation, therapy, and recovery, is essential, if possible, when responding to emergencies. Here is a list of Resources compiled by a Group of Los Angeles Therapists:As I write, the fires in Los Angeles continue to rage. I’ve canceled a trip home to New York City, even as I worry about my 94-year-old mother’s health. Over 100,000 residents are under evacuation orders, and this crisis is affecting everyone. Friends, patients, and neighbors are displaced, some with bags packed and emer...
2025-01-10
06 min
Resurrection
Dr. Anthony Fauci's costly mistake during the HIV/AIDS crisis
Dr. Anthony Fauci oversaw the U.S. response to COVID-19; decades earlier he oversaw the HIV/AIDS crisis. In the early years of HIV/AIDS there was a drug that could have saved thousands of lives... but Fauci didn't approve its use nor did he lead a study to test its efficacy. Why not?The presenting sponsor of this season is Freddie, Canada's #1 PrEP provider. To learn more about PrEP and to book your free consultation with Freddie, visit gofreddie.com/dane.Help us make our show—commit $1 per month on Patreon....
2024-08-21
56 min
Star Gays: The Queer Astrology Archives Podcast
Cancer: The Stonewall Rebellion's Astrology
Happy Capricorn Full Moon! On the eve before a full moon in Capricorn in 1969, the Stonewall Rebellion began in Greenwich Village, NY. Now arguably the most famous moment in queer history, Stonewall would spark major changes for the queer community. This Cancer season episode gets into what happened on the night of June 28th, what are the different stories around Stonewall that get told, and what in the astrology can help us understand the myth and importance of Stonewall as the birth of the gay liberation (or gay rights...
2024-07-21
26 min
The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast
On the Shelf for July 2024 - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 290
On the Shelf for July 2024 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 290 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly roundup of history, news, and the field of sapphic historical fiction. Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blogNg, Vivien. 1997. “Looking for Lesbians in Chinese History” in Duberman, Martin (ed) A Queer World. New York University Press, New York. ISBN 0-8247-2874-4 Jankowski, Theodora A. 1996. “’Where there can be no cause of affection’: Redefining Virgins, Their Desires, and Their Pleasures in John Lyly’s Gallathea” in Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects, edited by Valerie Traub, M. Lindsay Kaplan...
2024-07-06
28 min
Bad Gays
Extra Bad Gays June 2024: Pride From Stonewall to Subaru (Trailer)
Starting with a reading from Martin Duberman's book Stonewall about the riots that kicked off a revolution, we reflect on the history of increasing corporate involvement in Pride, some unreasonably horny Subaru ads, a Raytheon Pride slogan from this year that made both of us momentarily speechless, and the politics and ethics of engaging with corporate pride in a moment of backlash. Enjoy this sneak preview of EXTRA BAD GAYS, our monthly, subscriber-only show on contemporary queer politics and culture. For the full episode and a new episode every month, click 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or join...
2024-07-03
20 min
Resurrection
Episode Four: Michael Callen (part two)
Part two of Michael Callen's story. In 1982, Michael Callen and Richard Berkowitz are eviscerated by New York City's gay community after they publish an article advocating for the end of promiscuity. The pair of writers don't give up, though, and what they do next saves many lives and forever changes the way we have sex. The presenting sponsor of this season is Freddie, Canada's #1 PrEP provider. To learn more about PrEP and to book your free consultation with Freddie, visit gofreddie.com/dane.Help us make our show—commit $1 per month on Patreon.
2024-06-24
43 min
Resurrection
Episode Three: Larry Kramer
Larry Kramer could be an asshole. But, he was also a gargantuan figure in AIDS history who could make things happen when it seemed like no one else could. This is the story of the man behind the acclaimed play, The Normal Heart, and his tumultuous relationship with New York City's gay community.The presenting sponsor of this season is Freddie, Canada's #1 PrEP provider. To learn more about PrEP and to book your free consultation with Freddie, visit gofreddie.com/dane.Help us make our show—commit $1 per month on Patreon.R...
2024-06-17
36 min
Resurrection
Episode Two: Michael Callen
Michael Callen moved to New York in the late 1970s to become a singer. A few years later, Mike ended up becoming one of the most impactful early AIDS activists. Among his accomplishments, Mike co-authored a document that saved many lives and forever changed the way we have sex. This is his story.The presenting sponsor of this season is Freddie, Canada's #1 PrEP provider. To learn more about PrEP and to book your free consultation with Freddie, visit gofreddie.com/dane.Help us make our show—commit $1 per month on Patreon.L...
2024-06-10
45 min
Resurrection
Episode One: Dr. Joseph Sonnabend
On July 3, 1981, the New York Times publishes an article titled "Rare Cancer Seen in 41 Homosexuals." This article is the first mention of AIDS in a mainstream media outlet and marks a turning point in queer history. But, the article could have been published much earlier.This is the story of Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, a physician in New York's West Village, and his early push to get the medical establishment to act quickly on a new illness that was impacting gay men.The presenting sponsor of this season is Freddie, Canada's #1 PrEP provider. To...
2024-06-03
38 min
Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region
Reflecting on Kaukauna And King
What happens when we uncover lost stories and tell them in new ways? And how might shared experiences, between people who are different from one another, bring us closer together? In February 2023 during Black History Month, over 1,000 people in the Fox Valley area had the chance to view the film and participate in conversations with the filmmaker Joanne as part a Northeast WI premiere tour. In this very special episode we’re going to take you back to a story that happened over 50 years ago. It's the story of an exchange of Black and White high school students in Wis...
2024-02-14
33 min
Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region
Reflecting on Kaukauna And King
What happens when we uncover lost stories and tell them in new ways? And how might shared experiences, between people who are different from one another, bring us closer together? In February 2023 during Black History Month, over 1,000 people in the Fox Valley area had the chance to view the film and participate in conversations with the filmmaker Joanne as part a Northeast WI premiere tour. In this very special episode we’re going to take you back to a story that happened over 50 years ago. It's the story of an exchange of Black and White high school students in Wis...
2024-02-14
33 min
City Ballet The Podcast
Hear the Dance: Jennifer Homans (Part 2)
This week, the two-part conversation between Hear the Dance host Silas Farley and dance historian Jennifer Homans continues. They discuss Lincoln Kirstein’s essential role as a collaborator with Balanchine, the creation of Serenade, and some of the key personal and artistic moments in the ongoing history of the New York City Ballet. Homans traces the development of the Company’s ethos through the individual dancers’ devotion to Balanchine's vision and to the art form; Balanchine’s presence, she describes, was an irresistible force. (1:31:11) Written by Silas Farley Edited by Gus Reed Music: Concerto...
2023-10-16
1h 31
Intervenciones Gringas
BONUS 21: Stonewall 1969 (Vista Previa)
¿De donde viene el Pride? No de protestas pacíficas ni de la heteronorma, seguro. Acompáñanos en este bonus a entender por qué los policías no deben marchar en el día del orgullo y por qué un bar de mala muerte se convirtió en un símbolo de la lucha por los derechos LGBT+. Capitulo Completo aqui: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-21-1969-86618787 audio solo: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-21-1969-86618912 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/intervencionesgringaspodcast OTRAS REDES: https://beacons.ai/intervencionesgringaspodcast/ CORREO: intervencionesgringaspodcast@gmail.com FUENTES:Long Before Stonewall: Histories of Same-Sex S...
2023-07-29
17 min
Intervenciones Gringas
BONUS 21 Vista Previa: Stonewall 1968
¿De donde viene el Pride? No de protestas pacíficas ni de la heteronorma, seguro. Acompáñanos en este bonus a entender por qué los policías no deben marchar en el día del orgullo y por qué un bar de mala muerte se convirtió en un símbolo de la lucha por los derechos LGBT+.Capitulo Completo aqui: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-21-1969-86618787 audio solo: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-21-1969-86618912PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/intervencionesgringaspodcastOTRAS REDES: https://beacons.ai/intervencionesgringaspodcast/CORREO: intervencionesgringaspodcast@gmail.com FUENTES:Long Before Stonewall: Histories of Same-Sex Sexuality...
2023-07-29
17 min
KPFA - Womens Magazine
Martin Duberman discusses Andrea Dworkin, and remembering Minnie Bruce Pratt
This Monday at 1pm on KPFA Radio’s Women’s Magazine I talk to veteran biographer and gay rights activist Martin Duberman who assesses the life and thought of the combative radical feminist in his 2020 biography “Andrea Dworkin: The Feminist Revolutionary.” Andrea Dworkin (1946-2005) was among the most controversial figures in the second-wave feminist movement, caricatured by her critics as a man-hating lesbian who believed all heterosexual sex was rape. Duberman, who knew her personally, paints a much more nuanced picture, pointing out that Dworkin lived for 40 years in a nonexclusive, occasionally sexual relationship with a devoted male par...
2023-07-10
59 min
Get Hooked On: This High-Impact Full Audiobook For Knowledge Hunters.
Reaching Ninety by Martin Duberman
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/634591to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reaching Ninety Author: Martin Duberman Narrator: Donald Corren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 7, 2023 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Martin Duberman, one of the LGBTQ+ community’s maverick thinkers and historians, looks back on ninety years of life, his history in the movement, and what he’s learned. In the early Sixties, Martin Duberman published a path-breaking article defending the Abolitionists against the then-standard view of them as “misguided fanatics.” In 1964, his documentary play, In White America, which reread the history of racist oppression in this country, toured t...
2023-03-07
12h 56
Download High-Quality Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Law & Politics
Reaching Ninety by Martin Duberman
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/634591 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reaching Ninety Author: Martin Duberman Narrator: Donald Corren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 7, 2023 Genres: Law & Politics Publisher's Summary: Martin Duberman, one of the LGBTQ+ community’s maverick thinkers and historians, looks back on ninety years of life, his history in the movement, and what he’s learned. In the early Sixties, Martin Duberman published a path-breaking article defending the Abolitionists against the then-standard view of them as “misguided fanatics.” In 1964, his documentary play, In White America, which reread the history of racist oppression in this cou...
2023-03-07
03 min
Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Law & Politics
Reaching Ninety by Martin Duberman
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/634591to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reaching Ninety Author: Martin Duberman Narrator: Donald Corren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 7, 2023 Genres: Law & Politics Publisher's Summary: Martin Duberman, one of the LGBTQ+ community’s maverick thinkers and historians, looks back on ninety years of life, his history in the movement, and what he’s learned. In the early Sixties, Martin Duberman published a path-breaking article defending the Abolitionists against the then-standard view of them as “misguided fanatics.” In 1964, his documentary play, In White America, which reread the history of racist oppression in this country...
2023-03-07
12h 56
New Full Audiobooks in Memoirs
Reaching Ninety by Martin Duberman
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/634591 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reaching Ninety Author: Martin Duberman Narrator: Donald Corren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 7, 2023 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Martin Duberman, one of the LGBTQ+ community’s maverick thinkers and historians, looks back on ninety years of life, his history in the movement, and what he’s learned. In the early Sixties, Martin Duberman published a path-breaking article defending the Abolitionists against the then-standard view of them as “misguided fanatics.” In 1964, his documentary play, In White America, which reread the history of racist oppression in this country...
2023-03-07
03 min
Listen to New Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
Reaching Ninety by Martin Duberman
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/634591to listen full audiobooks. Title: Reaching Ninety Author: Martin Duberman Narrator: Donald Corren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 7, 2023 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Martin Duberman, one of the LGBTQ+ community’s maverick thinkers and historians, looks back on ninety years of life, his history in the movement, and what he’s learned. In the early Sixties, Martin Duberman published a path-breaking article defending the Abolitionists against the then-standard view of them as “misguided fanatics.” In 1964, his documentary play, In White America, which reread the history of racist oppression in this country, toured t...
2023-03-07
12h 56
Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region
Kaukauna and King: 50 years Later
What happens when we uncover lost stories and tell them in new ways? And how might shared experiences, between people who are different from one another, bring us closer together? In today’s very special episode we’re going to take you back to a story that happened over 50 years ago. It's the story of an exchange of Black and White high school students in Wisconsin in 1966, right in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement. Black students from Rufus King High School in Milwaukee switched places with White students from Kaukauna High School during a time of he...
2023-02-23
33 min
Voices from the Valley: A podcast of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region
Kaukauna and King: 50 years Later
What happens when we uncover lost stories and tell them in new ways? And how might shared experiences, between people who are different from one another, bring us closer together? In today’s very special episode we’re going to take you back to a story that happened over 50 years ago. It's the story of an exchange of Black and White high school students in Wisconsin in 1966, right in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement. Black students from Rufus King High School in Milwaukee switched places with White students from Kaukauna High School during a time of he...
2023-02-23
33 min
Allusions: LGBTQ Writing
Gabriel Rotello - SEXUAL ECOLOGY: AIDS and the Destiny of Gay Men
"This is the most important book about AIDS and gay men since Randy Shilts's And the Band Played On. And it is far better." - Martin Duberman, The Nation"Rotello's ambitious book is the Silent Spring of the AIDS epidemic." - The Boston GlobeGabriel Rotello, an award-winning gay journalist and long-time AIDS activist, has done in this book something no writer has done before. Weaving together the strands of ecology theory, epidemiology and sexual politics, he shows how the AIDS epidemic, like other epidemics from influenza to bubonic plague to today's rapidly...
2022-11-08
53 min
One Thing Queer
Stonewall Uprising
In our last episode of Pride Month, we discuss one of the most significant events in gay liberation history, The Stonewall Uprising. Follow along with us as we go through the events that led up to and after that important night of June 28th, 1969. We hope you enjoy learning with us. Happy Pride y'all! We love you! A huge thank you to those on the frontlines of gay liberation, we owe it all to you! Here ya go friend! change anything ya need to.:-) Here are my links if you need them for the notes: Making Gay His...
2022-06-28
42 min
Top Shelf with Russell Library
Pride 2022︱Kenya & Mel
Russell Library is so proud to be part of Middletown Pride! In today's episode, Jae and Christy sit down with Kenya Mone and Mel Cordner, Grand Marshalls of Middletown Pride 2022. They discuss how to support queer youth, the importance of representation, creating safe spaces, acceptance and inclusivity and how to get involved in the local LGBTQ+ community. This conversation is brimming with energy and information. You won't want to miss it!https://middletownpride.org/https://www.qplusct.org/https://ctpridecenter.org/https://chezest.comhttps://sustainablect.org/https://www.instagram.com/kenyamone...
2022-05-31
1h 43
Right Side of the Brain
Robin Norton-Hale Artistic Director Opera Up Close
Send us a textRobin Norton-Hale is an English theatre and opera director. She is the Artistic Director of OperaUpClose, having founded the company alongside Adam Spreadbury-Maher and Ben Cooper in October 2009 and an Artist in Residence at Oxford Playhouse. She studied English Literature at Hertford College, Oxford and was a Clore Cultural Leadership Fellow (2013/14).Her directing credits for OperaUpClose, all in her own new English translations, include La Bohème (Soho Theatre, Cock Tavern Theatre and King's Head Theatre), winner of the 2011 Olivier Award for Best Opera and Best Off-West End Production in the 2011 W...
2022-01-24
52 min