BINARY BASHERS

Embracing All of Me

History loves neat categories. We don’t. Black or white. Saint or sinner. Hero or villain. Gay or straight. The folks who shape culture often exist somewhere in between. Binary Bashers is a storytelling podcast about the artists, rebels, and cultural icons whose lives shattered the simple labels society tried to impose on them. Through vivid stories and cultural context, the series explores the fascinating, complicated lives of people who were never easily defined through their work or their being, and reveals why identity has always been bigger than the boxes society creates and the language of the time.

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  1. Season Finale: Hard in America - Frances Thompson

    5月2日

    Season Finale: Hard in America - Frances Thompson

    Frances Thompson, a formerly enslaved Black trans woman, lived her womanhood in public despite escalating danger in post, Civil War Memphis. She survived the white supremacist violence of the 1866 Memphis Riots and testified before Congress, placing her voice into the national archive at a time when Black women were rarely heard. Later arrested under laws policing gender nonconformity, Thompson's life reveals how race, gender, and state power intertwined during Reconstruction era United States — and why her testimony still matters as debates over bodily autonomy and public identity continue 150 years later in 2026. Music: "Hard in America" by Gabriel Kelley, licensed through Epidemic Sound. A Note on Sources:This episode was made with care. It's based on established scholarship and publicly available archival records. If we've made an error, please let us know at https://binarybasherspodcast.com Embracing All of Me is a storytelling and advocacy platform for the multi, complex, and in-between, uplifting the voices of Bi+ people of color, our kin and friends. Visit our FAQs and Sources page to learn more about how this episode was developed. Topics: Frances Thompson, Black trans history, Black transgender history, Reconstruction era, 1866 Memphis Riots, Congressional testimony, Black women's history, gender nonconformity, trans resistance, bodily autonomy, LGBTQ+ history, Black queer history, post-Civil War America, trans historical figures

    38 分钟
  2. Fully and Freely All That I Am - June Jordan

    4月14日

    Fully and Freely All That I Am - June Jordan

    This episode of Binary Bashers explores the life and work of June Jordan, a groundbreaking Black feminist poet, essayist, educator, and activist who wrote from the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and empire. Refusing neat categories, Jordan centered lived experience and used language as a powerful tool for survival, intimacy, and resistance. Through her poetry, essays, and archival materials, this episode examines how June Jordan named injustice with precision while holding onto joy, love, and possibility. Her work bridges the personal and political, affirming Black life, bisexual identity, and global solidarity at a time when these connections were often ignored or erased. We also explore how Jordan understood freedom as a daily practice, something shaped in classrooms, communities, relationships, and movements for social justice. Her voice remains urgent, clear-eyed, and uncompromising, offering lasting insight into identity, activism, and the power of words. This episode draws on established scholarship and publicly available sources to present an accurate and thoughtful portrait of June Jordan’s legacy. If you notice an error, please let us know at https://binarybasherspodcast.com. Binary Bashers is part of Embracing All of Me, a storytelling and advocacy platform uplifting the voices of Bi+ BIPOC, as well as our communities, kin, and allies. Visit our FAQs and Sources page to learn more about how this episode was developed.

    20 分钟

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History loves neat categories. We don’t. Black or white. Saint or sinner. Hero or villain. Gay or straight. The folks who shape culture often exist somewhere in between. Binary Bashers is a storytelling podcast about the artists, rebels, and cultural icons whose lives shattered the simple labels society tried to impose on them. Through vivid stories and cultural context, the series explores the fascinating, complicated lives of people who were never easily defined through their work or their being, and reveals why identity has always been bigger than the boxes society creates and the language of the time.