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an oral history project about new orleans’ disappearing dyke bar scene. follow us at www.lastcallnola.org

LAST CALL: NEW ORLEANS DYKE BAR HISTORY PROJECT Last Call

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 18 Ratings

an oral history project about new orleans’ disappearing dyke bar scene. follow us at www.lastcallnola.org

    S3 Ep4 Joy as in ”Fuck You”!

    S3 Ep4 Joy as in ”Fuck You”!

    In our final episode of Mais Jamais, we lean into the joy that has been central to the work and lives of the organizers fighting Anti-Trans legislation. Listen to unearth deep healing practice and for a little smile.  Trans Joy, the gift that keeps on giving. 

    • 26 min
    S3 Ep3: From Fire and Ashes, A Trans Phoenix is Born

    S3 Ep3: From Fire and Ashes, A Trans Phoenix is Born

    In ep3 we tell the story of of locALL. Facing an increasing number of anti-trans bills in the Louisiana legislature,  Trans and Queer organizers, healers, artist, and many more come together to build a coalition of resistance and restoration. Listen for a possibly of model of building intersectional movement and with multi - pronged strategy! 

    • 26 min
    S3 Ep 2: The Big Bad Bills: An active way to spend a session or two

    S3 Ep 2: The Big Bad Bills: An active way to spend a session or two

    In our second episode of Mais Jamais, Last call and Louisiana Trans Oral History Project paint the Trans and Queer legislative landscape of 2020-2022. Community experts dive into the nature of the bills Louisiana Legislators tried to push through, the harm that they would cause, and what larger powers and misplaced analysis allow them to exists. 

    • 28 min
    S3 Ep1 : Did Someone Turn the Hate Up in Here?

    S3 Ep1 : Did Someone Turn the Hate Up in Here?

    From our joint oral history project with Louisiana Trans Oral History Project, the first episode of this  Mini Series, Mais Jamais :The Rise of Louisiana's Anti-Trans Legislation and the Story of Our Resistance,  provides a foundational understanding of the political landscape Trans and Queer folks in Louisiana had to navigate before the recent uptick in Anti-Trans Legislation of the 2020's. Our host try to answer the question, in what context, is the groundwork for dangerous and hateful full bills allowed? Tap In! 

    • 33 min
    Last Call presents: The Krewe of Ishtar

    Last Call presents: The Krewe of Ishtar

    Hey, folks!  Here's a little bonus episode to while some time on...
    Recently, free went to Diverse Works in Houston to present this story to an audience.  It's about the first Lesbian Mardi Gras Krewe, as far as we know, the Krewe of Ishtar.  For this one, free interviewed one of the Krewe's founders, Diane Dimiceli and Gail Pellerin and Marsha Robert who were both active members.
    The piece was commissioned and made possible by Diverse Works, and Nick Vaughn and Jake Margolin, whose project 50 states "is an ongoing fifty-part series of installations created in response to recently uncovered or unappreciated LGBTQ2 histories from each state."
    from free: Jake and I go way back (I believe I was 12 when we met) and it was an honor to get to collaborate on this and see the beautiful work he and Nick are making together.  They commissioned this piece to accompany the premiere of their Louisiana piece, exploring intersections of queer life with maritime, commercial indigo, Mardi Gras, and capitalism.
    Due to our current state of affairs, the exhibit is not currently available to visit, but you can view the work at diverseworks.org.  You can check out their other work at NickandJakestudio.com

    • 36 min
    BONUS! Last Call for Creating Place

    BONUS! Last Call for Creating Place

    Hey, buds!  Did you miss us?  We missed you!  So, we're back with a bonus episode.
    But first:  Please come to our Season 2 Wrap Party, Friday May 31.  We will do trivia related to the season and have and listening booths.  We will also be rolling out the first ever Last Call Mix Tape.  It will be a free event, so please come join us!  You can find more details here.
    This piece was produced back in 2017 by Last Call Co-founder, Bonnie Gabel and free feral for a project Alternate Roots did, called Creating Place: The Art of Equitable Community Building.  "Creating Place is a multimedia collection of explorations, reflections, challenges, and offerings to the national dialogue around creative placemaking, created by ROOTS members."  In a nutshell, the series explores artists who are creating spaces for their communities with the work they do in the US South.  In this piece, we talk about the origins of Last Call, the process of creating the podcast, and the making of Alleged Lesbian Activities.  We also discuss building equity in a small organization.
    You’ll hear from Rachel Lee, Erin Roussel, Shanelle Mills, indee mitchell, Bonnie Gabel and free feral.  Music by free.  Enjoy.

    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

JaneLadybug ,

wooooooooow❣️

wow whole body chills like a lot of the time, also tears. this is important history to share and learn, thank you.

Corey Stout ,

!!!

Such an awesome and important podcast! I love the oral histories and listening to the dynamics of the lesbian bars of New Orleans. Always look forward to the next one. Great job, y’all!

gobonkersnow ,

loved it

I really loved this and I'd love to hear more! There aren't enough queer women stories in podcasting.

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