A podcast that examines queer folks that have always been there in the unexplored corners of history. Because history has never been as straight as you think.
We're still only at 5 tickets sold for our first-ever Queer History trivia night! If you've been waiting for your chance, this is it!
Hesitating because you don't have a team? Don't fret! We'll be putting teams together for folks and making new friends!
https://t.co/rfM1Lr5KnE
Hello, friends! We hope you enjoy the newest episode just posted today!
We almost never go on this hellsite anymore, and just set up a bluesky account as a placeholder until we have time to get it spiffed up. Follow us there!
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On this day, October 14 in 1977, during a press conference in Iowa, while reporters were questioning Anita Bryant about her national crusade against homosexuals, gay rights activist Tom Higgins throws a pie in Bryant's face.
#LGBTQHistoryMonth
Running behind on our episode we had hoped to put out in March, but good news! We're doing trivia night again!
Tickets are now available - $10 for general public, and discounted or FREE for patrons at different levels!
Come hang out with us :D
https://t.co/JaEw1nYQg7
This is super exciting!! And perfect timing, as we're dropping an interview with Avery Dame-Griff, the author of "The Two Revolutions: A History of the Trans Internet" on Monday!
Check it out for yourself, and if you're interested in Leigh chatting with Cara, show of hands!
The basic (colonial) double standard of the Israel Palestine "conflict" is that any Palestinian violence justifies any Israeli violence, but no Israeli violence ever justifies any Palestinian violence, and once you see it, you'll never stop seeing it.
Israel bombed my home, killed many of my friends, family & colleagues.
But our pain should NEVER be exploited to spew antisemitic hatred! This never helps us a jot. It only damages the justness of our cause!
Antisemitism makes one an oppressor, not an ally!
Reject hatred!
This new episode with @OkazuYuri has EVERYTHING: gay haircuts, yearning, rage against the patriarchy, they were *roommates*....
Let’s dive into the magical world of Yoshiya Nobuko, girls’ culture, and lesbian fiction in Taishō era Japan!
https://t.co/aLTuBXuJhH
So many Jews critical of Israel are talking about real antisemitism and your response is “criticism of Israel isn’t antisemitic.” Yeah we know that. We’ve probably been criticizing Israel longer than you have. When we say something is antisemitic listen to us
My fellow American Jews. The Holocaust was devastating. I lost family to it. The killing of Israeli civilians was horrific. But right now we are not the victims of genocide. Palestinians are. Israel & the U.S. are perpetuating it in our names. Don’t let them
#neverAgainIsNow
This is what genocide looks like. These are the 2913 Palestinian children killed by the Israeli military this month, as of Thursday, October 26. As the Israeli airstrikes on Gaza intensify, we recognize with horror and grief that this death toll is already inaccurate.
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October marks #BlackHistoryMonth in the UK ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽
Throughout history, Britain has given way to instrumental and influential icons who have helped pioneer to queer movement, get to know them today ⬇️
https://t.co/cNTcVBxhNk
'(Freddie Mercury) was sheer poison, a man bent - the apt word in the circumstances - on abnormal sexual pleasure, corrupt, corrupting and a drug taker.'
Never forget how cruelly homophobic the tabloids were, even when we were dying of #AIDS.
#FreddieMercury
🚨JOB ALERT🚨
@UofGlasgow
Lecturer in LGBTQ+ History or History of Sexuality
Full time and open ended
£39,347 - £44,263 per annum
Closing date: 3rd October 2023
More info here: https://t.co/xVVxII5mRC
I've not finished my PhD yet otherwise I would definitely be applying 👀
The expression “call a spade a spade” comes from the work of Plutarch, who originally wrote “call a fig a fig & a trough a trough.” Figs & troughs were crude slang for the Vulva, so what Plutarch meant was “call a c*nt a c*nt”. When Erasmus (1466-1536) translated Plutarch’s work & changed it to a garden spade to avoid embarrassment.
Happy Birthday, Marsha. 💐
Today would have been Marsha P. Johnson's 78th birthday. Thank you for your countless contributions to the fight for equality and acceptance.