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U.N.’s Crucial Queer Rights Vote | This Way Out Radio Episode #1945
On the eve of the U.N. Human Rights Council’s vote on whether to renew the Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, Fabiana Leibl of the International Service for Human Rights, trans activist Best Chitsangupong, Carr-Ryan Center for Human Rights senior fellow Jessica Stern; and scholar-activist Ignacio Saiz discuss the significance of the position and its chances of passage (interviewed by David Hunt).
Jason Jenn
Jul 8


Marval A Rex’s Big Dad Energy | This Way Out Radio Episode #1944
During this terrible time of queer and trans erasure, finding a moment to laugh can be another form of protest - especially when the source of the laughter is from an all trans male comedy troupe called Big Dad Energy. The ringmaster behind the group is actor/astrologer/comedian Marval A Rex, whose conversation about its origins after their recent West Hollywood Pride performance at the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Renberg Theater takes a surprising “star turn” (interviewed by J

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Jul 1


U.S. Supreme Court v. Trans Kids’ Health Care | This Way Out Radio Episode #1943
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s ban on pediatric gender affirming health care with a decision that lowered the bar for establishing its constitutionality and that imperils the rights of young trans patients in the 20 other states with similar laws — all despite the opposition of every major U.S. medical association. Brad Sears, Distinguished Senior Scholar of the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law, unpacks the ruling (interviewed by David Hunt).

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Jun 24


USAID Cuts Cripple Global Queer Rights | This Way Out Radio Episode #1942
In the aftermath of the Elon Musk chainsaw gutting the United States Agency for International Development, LGBTQ+ people around the world were robbed of more than a hundred programs geared to promote their health, safety and human rights. UCLA Law School’s Williams Institute senior fellow and director of international programs Ari Shaw worries that the days of U.S. leadership on global queer rights are over (interviewed by David Hunt).

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Jun 17


The Scrubbing of the USNS Harvey Milk | This Way Out Radio Episode #1941
The U.S. Navy launched a fleet replenishment oiler in honor of assassinated San Francisco Supervisor and Navy vet Harvey Milk in 2021, but a new administration finds the gay icon not “reflective of the Commander-in-Chief's priorities” (produced by Lucia Chappelle).

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Jun 10


Erik Piepenburg’s “Dining Out” | This Way Out Radio Episode #1940
The rich history of LGBTQ+ eateries and the role they’ve played in encouraging community is served up by Erik Piepenburg in his new book, “Dining Out: First Dates, Defiant Nights and Last Call Disco Fries at America’s Gay Restaurants” (interviewed by David Hunt).

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Jun 3


Drag Queen Violinist Thorgy Thor | This Way Out Radio Episode 1939
As Trump-phobia stokes concert homophobia across the U.S. during Pride season, RuPaul's Drag Race favorite Thorgy Thor weaves classical music into her unique performance style (interviewed by Brian DeShazor).
Jason Jenn
May 27


Texas v. DEI & Garcia v. Noem | This Way Out Radio Episode #1938
The Texas state House held a hearing on a bill that LGBTQ+ activists say would undermine education by eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion policies from public schools. State Representative Ron Reynolds, Equality Texas Communications Director Johnathan Gooch, Mandy Garcia of Texas AFT and a representative of Students Engaged in Advancing Texas (SEAT) have a plan of action (reported by Lucia Chappelle).

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May 20


Audio Archive Saves Queer History | This Way Out Radio Episode #1937
This Way Out’s own collection of programs dating back to 1988 is already becoming a valuable tool for LGBTQ+ researchers and educators, even as the extensive process of data sorting and cataloging is getting underway. Project lead and Overnight Productions (Inc,) CEO Brian DeShazor discusses the next steps and the importance of preserving original materials with University of North Texas queer media professor Dr. Tanya D. Zuk.

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May 13


Poetic Duet: Adrienne Rich and Audre Lorde | This Way Out Radio Episode #1936
Classic appearances by two giants in the world of poetry regardless of gender or orientation, reading from their work and responding to their audience, brought together by the magic of recording tape (!) and the courtesy of the Pacifica Radio Archives (produced by Brian DeShazor).
Jason Jenn
May 6


Jason “Journeyman’s” Queer Ecology | This Way Out Radio Episode #1935
Oppressive governments like the Trump administration may try to erase queer identities and histories, but California Naturalist and educator Jason “Journeyman” Wise reveals how science is recognizing that the rigid, patriarchal, binary view of the natural world is no match for the true fluid, diverse and interdependent reality (interviewed by Jason Jenn).
Jason Jenn
Apr 29


De Waal: “It Wasn’t Dutch Courage” | This Way Out Radio Episode #1934
Decades of LGBTQ+ organizing in Australia are captured in the memoir of Peter De Waal, and the spirit of his book launching at the site of the early movement’s first meetings is captured by Sydney correspondent Barry McKay.
Jason Jenn
Apr 22


Meet Trinidad and Tobago Plaintiff Jason Jones | This Way Out Radio Episode #1933
Biracial, binational, queer human right activist Jason Jones began his lawsuit against Trinidad and Tobago’s British colonial ban on same-gender sex in 2017. It was struck down in 2018, but an appeals court recently overturned that ruling and reinstated the law. Jones has one more chance to appeal that decision (interviewed by David Hunt).

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Apr 15


Resisting the Erasure of Pauli Murray | This Way Out Radio Episode #1932
Executive Director Angela Thorpe Mason of the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice in Durham, North Carolina...
Jason Jenn
Apr 8


Garcia Checks Greene & Pritzker Preaches to HRC | This Way Out Radio Episode #1931
Infamous U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) didn’t know what she was getting into when she defamed the drag artist...
Jason Jenn
Apr 1


Thank You For Trans Service, Col. Fram | This Way Out Radio Episode #1930
The courageous trans soldier, Col. Bree Fram of Space Force, a descendant of a family with a history of valiant service, shares her story.

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Mar 25


Beyond Identity: Bettcher’s Transgender Philosophy | This Way Out Radio Episode #1929
Transgender philosophy professor Talia Mae Bettcher (“Beyond Personhood: An Essay in Trans Philosophy”) confronts a world...

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Mar 18


Signs: What You Say, How You Serve, Who You Marry | This Way Out Radio Episode #1928
In the cycle between LGBTQ+ inclusion and exile, you can see the same signposts in either direction. Whether the queer community is on the r

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Mar 11


Eli Butler's Transmasculine Joy | This Way Out Radio Episode #1927
Trump administration erases the T and Q in LGBTQ from government websites and publications

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Mar 4


Paul Outlaw: Baldwin’s American Dream/American Negro | This Way Out Radio Episode #1926
Black gay author, activist and public intellectual James Baldwin - presentation is read by multidisciplinary performing artist Paul Outlaw.

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Feb 25
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