Queer News

Queer News is an Ambie award-winning weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, culture and entertainment. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn, a new pod drops every Monday by 9am CT.

  1. Special Edition: A Love Letter to Our Trans Siblings on Transgender Day of Visibility 2026

    8H AGO

    Special Edition: A Love Letter to Our Trans Siblings on Transgender Day of Visibility 2026

    This week on the Queer News podcast, Anna passes the mic to our trans siblings on this joyous day of visibility.   Want to support this podcast? 🏳️‍🌈 Join the QCrew: If you believe LGBTQ stories need to be amplified, support the work we do. Join the QCrew for as low as $5 a month, https://bit.ly/3L3Ng66 🎧 We are Queer News Done Right.   00:26     Welcome to Queer News      01:25     Join the QCrew, https://bit.ly/JoinQCrew         01:36     Leave a Queer News Tip, Email info at e3radio.fm or leave a message here https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/243669/19/rc6z5z67pp1op50200:00:00 02:24     Trans Day of Visibility Stories     🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   Important Episode Links   Join the QCrew! Giving starts as low as $5/month Send In a Queer News Tip or email info at e3radio dot fm 🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ Interested in advertising? Email: info at e3radio.fm Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/@e3radio    📣 Stay Connected Subscribe for news & queer deals: Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews  Follow Anna @annadeshawn on social for the latest queer news updates! Rate, review, and share this episode to help amplify LGBTQ+ voices.  🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ About Queer News An intersectional approach to a weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. New pod drops every Monday by 9am CT.    Edited by Ryan Woodhall.  Brought to you by E3 Radio, and distributed on The Qube.

    18 min
  2. The WNBA is back, the book Fair Game: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports is out, and Windy City Times 30 Under 30 nominations are open

    MAR 23

    The WNBA is back, the book Fair Game: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports is out, and Windy City Times 30 Under 30 nominations are open

    This week on the Queer News podcast, in top news, the WNBA and the Players Union have a verbal agreement! In politics, Idaho's ant-trans bathroom bill is on the move, and New York makes queer history again. In culture and entertainment, we caught up with the authors of the newly released book: Fair Game: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports, and the Windy City Times is accepting nominations for their 30 under 30 outstanding LGBTQ+ individuals. Let's get into it. Want to support this podcast? 🏳️‍🌈 Join the QCrew: If you believe LGBTQ stories need to be amplified, support the work we do. Join the QCrew for as low as $5 a month, https://bit.ly/3L3Ng66 🎧 We are Queer News Done Right.   00:26     Welcome to Queer News      02:23     Join the QCrew, https://bit.ly/JoinQCrew         02:57     Leave a Queer News Tip, Email info at e3radio.fm or leave a message here https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/243669/19/rc6z5z67pp1op502      04:18     Queer News Headlines         05:15     We Have A 2026 WNBA season y'all!      10:45     Idaho's Newly Passed Trans Bathroom Ban Comes With A 5 Year Prison Sentence.      15:26     Newly Elected Judges Juliet Howard her wife, Norma Jennings make New York History  19:36     Book an ad today! Email info @ e3radio.fm        21:15     Subscribe to the Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews         21:55     The Authors of Fair Game: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports celebrates their book release in Chicago!      29:37     Get your nominations in for Windy City Times 30 under 30 outstanding LGBTQ+  individuals      31:05     Anna's Word   🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   Important Episode Links   ☎️Leave Us a Voicemail for Transgender Day of Visibility   Queer News Tip Line Links ✨Learn more about Queer Keys ✨Support Author M. Robertson aka Stormys Cloud   Join the QCrew! Giving starts as low as $5/month Send In a Queer News Tip or email info at e3radio dot fm 🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ Interested in advertising? Email: info at e3radio.fm Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/@e3radio    📣 Stay Connected Subscribe for news & queer deals: Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews  Follow Anna @annadeshawn on social for the latest queer news updates! Rate, review, and share this episode to help amplify LGBTQ+ voices.  🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   This week's episode of Queer News is packed with historic milestones, urgent calls for justice, and accountability. Here is your social-media-ready breakdown of every story from Episode 330. This Week's Top Story   We Have A 2026 WNBA season y'all! After months of negotiations and uncertainty, the Women's National Player's Association and the WNBA have reached an agreement 51 days before the start of the 2026 season. The tentative agreement is described by the WNBA as "one of the most transformational labor agreements ever reached in major professional sports." Improvements include significant salary caps and salary raises, housing for all players through 2028, commodified air travel, better training facilities and staff, Pregnant player trade consent, and increases in player bonuses. As of the writing of this story, the National Player's Association is awaiting the ratification that will make things final but this verbal agreement is a great step. The college draft is currently scheduled for April 13th and the Preseason games will begin on April 25th.   This Week In Politics   Idaho's Newly Passed Trans Bathroom Ban Comes With A 5 Year Prison Sentence. Idaho's majority republican House of Representatives has just passed HB 752, one of the most aggressive anti-trans bathroom bills advancing to the Senate this year. The bill states that "any person who knowingly and willfully enters a restroom or changing room in a government-owned building or a place of public accommodation designated for use by the opposite biological sex of such person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor".    A misdemeanor in Idaho is equivalent to a year in prison. Anyone unfortunate enough to be caught twice would be looking at up to five years in prison and the charge would be upgraded to a felony. That's not all, If a trans person was caught violating a bathroom ban in a different state, they could automatically qualify for a felony charge should they be caught in Idaho. The exact diction in the bill of "a similar statute" is rather vague and could open things up for that similar stature to be something as simple as a civil fine. Idaho's Senate is also a republican majority, but Governor Brad Little has not communicated publicly either way on how he'll sign when the bill hits his desk.   Newly Elected Judges Juliet Howard her wife, Norma Jennings make New York History New York makes queer history with two newly elected Judges. Happily married couple Juliet Howard and wife Norma Jennings made history as the first queer married couple to be "concurrently sworn in as judges in the New York courts." The duo have made names for themselves long before this as trailblazers in the New York legal system. Norma Jennings made history last year as the first Black LGTBQ+ elected judge in Brooklyn and Native New Yorker Juliet Howard has known the court systems from a young age when her mother would take her to work in a court room. Jennings discussed the new position in part by saying "I believe it is our duty to introduce young people of color to the court, and to show that this is a profession to aspire to."   This Week In Culture & Entertainment   The Authors of Fair Game: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports celebrates their book release in Chicago! Authors Anna Baeth, Ellie Roscher, and Chris Mosier celebrated the release of their new book Fair Game: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports at Babes Sports Bar in Chicago. The book "offers an insightful, timely examination of the ongoing battle for equality in athletics. As LGBTQ athletes break barriers in the Olympics, transgender athletes still face harsh restrictions in many areas." Tune in to the podcast to hear Anna DeShawn talk to the authors about their inspiration for writing the book and how important it is in this current time. Fair Game: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports is available now and if you're local to Chicago, the independent bookstore Three Avenues Bookshop may have some copies in stock!    Get your nominations in for Windy City Times 30 under 30 outstanding LGBTQ+  individuals. The Windy City Times has announced that they're accepting nominations for their 30 under 30 outstanding LGBTQ+ individuals (and allies) of 2026. The award honors those who "have made substantial contributions to the LGBTQ+ community in the fields of entertainment, politics, health, activism, academics, sports or other areas." ⁠To qualify the nominee should live in the Chicago land area and be no older than 30 by June 30th. If you like to nominate yourself or someone else for this prestigious award, please do so before the April 10th deadline. Email Senior Writer of the Windy City Times Andrew Davis at syntax3733@gmail.com. And include "30 Under 30" in the subject line. Anna's Word   Every week Anna drops a word and the word for this week is anger. We all feel it and we shouldn't stray away from it. We never want to feel numb in the face of this hellscape. It's important to feel and its important to direct that anger into action. As James Baldwin said, "To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time. So that the first problem is how to control that rage so that it won't destroy you".    About Queer News An intersectional approach to a weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. New pod drops every Monday by 9am CT.    Edited by Ryan Woodhall.  Brought to you by E3 Radio, and distributed on The Qube.

    34 min
  3. New York makes queer history, St. Petersburg paints the sky rainbow, and Sisters in Cinema celebrates their second anniversary!

    MAR 16

    New York makes queer history, St. Petersburg paints the sky rainbow, and Sisters in Cinema celebrates their second anniversary!

    This week on the Queer News podcast, New York makes queer history appointing Taylor Brown as the first trans woman to lead a city office. St. Petersburg paints the sky rainbow, and Katie Couric sits down with California Governor Gavin Newsom.  In culture and entertainment, TS Madison was granted court protections against the DL Whisperer,  LGBTQIA Business Week returns, and Sisters in Cinema celebrates their second anniversary. Let's get into it.   Want to support this podcast? 🏳️‍🌈 Join the QCrew: If you believe LGBTQ stories need to be amplified, support the work we do. Join the QCrew for as low as $5 a month, https://bit.ly/3L3Ng66 🎧 We are Queer News Done Right.   00:26     Welcome to Queer News      01:44     Join the QCrew, https://bit.ly/JoinQCrew         02:14     Leave a Queer News Tip, Email info at e3radio.fm or leave a message here https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/243669/19/rc6z5z67pp1op502 02:33     Queer News Headlines         03:26     New York makes queer history appointing Taylor Brown as the first trans woman to lead a city office       07:46     You can't remove crosswalks from the sky. Florida's rebellion against rainbow crosswalk demolition.      09:54     Katie Couric and Governor Newsom have a One on One      16:03     Book an ad today! Email info @ e3radio.fm         16:32     Subscribe to the Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews      17:06     TS Madison granted court protection from stalker Naquan Palmer      20:24     LGBTQIA Business Week returns in 2026      22:18     Sisters in Cinema Celebrates Their Second Anniversary      36:08     Anna's Word     🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   Important Episode Links Support Sisters in Cinema Today Join the QCrew! Giving starts as low as $5/month Send In a Queer News Tip or email info at e3radio dot fm 🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ Interested in advertising? Email: info at e3radio.fm Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/@e3radio    📣 Stay Connected Subscribe for news & queer deals: Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews  Follow Anna @annadeshawn on social for the latest queer news updates! Rate, review, and share this episode to help amplify LGBTQ+ voices.  🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   This week's episode of Queer News is packed with historic milestones, urgent calls for justice, and accountability. Here is your social-media-ready breakdown of every story from Episode 327. This Week's Top Story   New York makes queer history appointing Taylor Brown as the first trans woman to lead a city office    Mayor Zohran Mamdani made a historic announcement on Friday, March 13th at the Brooklyn Community Pride Center in Crown Heights. He was there to sign an executive order establishing a mayor's office on LGBTQIA+ affairs. As part of the order he appointed civil rights attorney Taylor Brown who was currently serving as the Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Bureau as its first director. Taylor becomes the first trans woman to lead any city office or agency in New York City.    New York Attorney General Letitia James had this to say about Taylor, "In her time at the Office of the Attorney General, Taylor has been a tireless champion for fairness, dignity, and equal justice under the law. New Yorkers will be well served by her leadership, and I look forward to her continued service ensuring every LGBTQ+ New Yorker is protected and celebrated." This Week In Politics   You can't remove crosswalks from the sky. Florida's rebellion against rainbow crosswalk demolition. As you know Florida has constantly been removing and painting over rainbow crosswalks as a part of Ron Desantis' order for the department of transportation to remove pavement surfaces that don't "comply with the national standard." Well, The city of St. Petersburg Florida found a creative way to combat the state's crackdown on Rainbow crosswalks and all you have to do to see it is look up! During this year's winter pride fest, the city of St. Petersburg illuminated the night sky with an array of colorful lasers that formed a rainbow. The lights could be seen for 60 miles and local residents took to the streets to photograph the beautiful display. The rainbow crosswalk in the sky shone for all three days of St. Petersburg's Winter Festival. The Rainbow laser installation,titled "Global Rainbow", was created by Yvette Mattern, who originally debuted the installation back in 2009.    Katie Couric and Governor Newsom have a One on One Katie Couric opens up about her one on one interview with California Governor Newsom who had a lot to say about the upcoming primaries, his new memoir, and trans people in sports. Take a listen to this snippet of their interview and let's discuss it when you come back.   This Week In Culture & Entertainment   TS Madison granted court protection from stalker Naquan Palmer TS Madison was granted temporary court protection from internet famous stalker DL Whisperer otherwise known as Naquan Palmer. The dispute between the two has been building for quite some time, but arguably this all began when Naquan Palmer posted a video reacting to TS Madison interviewing NeNe Leakes. Naquan's commentary misgenders TS Madison and was overall transphobic. Things escalated when Naquan accused TS Madison of doxxing his location which she denied. TS Madison took legal action after Naquan posted death threats and videos of him driving past her home. There currently is no set date for a hearing, but we'll continue to follow this case as it develops.   LGBTQIA Business Week returns in 2026 Family, rejoice! LGBTQIA Business Week returns in 2026. LGBTQIA Business Week began in 2022 as a "national digital marketing campaign engaging consumers to not only shop local, but also shop LGBTQ+ during the holiday season" and has grown into "a 7 day celebration of queer-owned small businesses expanding into in=person events, forums, and networking mixers to further empower LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs."    Those interested in learning more about the programming for LGBTQIA Business Week, or how to get involved should attend the virtual info session this Wednesday, March 18th at 12PM EST. During the info session organizers LGBTQ+ Business Week Founder Travers Johnson & National Contributor Ricardo Sebastián will also share details about their new 2026 business incubator, Pride Month programming, local organizing how-to's, LGBTQIA Business Week logo usage, and potential sponsorship opportunities! More information can be found @lgbtqbusinessweek on instagram.   Sisters in Cinema Celebrates Their Second Anniversary The Sisters in Cinema Media Art Center turned two this Saturday, and the organization celebrated their second anniversary in a big way by uplifting Chicago's own award-winning Black women & gender-expansive filmmakers with multiple film screenings and a donor reception.   Throughout the day Sisters in Cinema screened, Sisters In Cinema, Directed by CEO and Founder Yvonne Welbon, Folded Map Project, Directed by Tonika Lewis Johnson, Plenum Directed by Charlene Carrthers and Produced by Sisters in Cinema's own  Building Manager Ahsha Davis, and House Music: A Cultural Celebration Directed by Barbara Allen Associate Produced by Keisha Chavers, and Featuring DJ Lori Branch. Some of the filmmakers were in attendance and audience members had a chance to ask them questions during a Q&A session. Tonika Lewis Johnson and Barbara Allen were honored with the inaugural Sisters in Cinema Honors award.   About Queer News An intersectional approach to a weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. New pod drops every Monday by 9am CT.    Edited by Ryan Woodhall.  Brought to you by E3 Radio, and distributed on The Qube.

    28 min
  4. New York Attorney General Letitia James stands up for trans kids, LGBTQ+ federal employees sue Trump, and we uplift the 37th annual GLAAD awards

    MAR 9

    New York Attorney General Letitia James stands up for trans kids, LGBTQ+ federal employees sue Trump, and we uplift the 37th annual GLAAD awards

    This week on the Queer News podcast, in top news, New York Attorney General Letitia James orders NYU Landon to resume gender-affirming care for minors. Current and past LGBTQ+ federal employees speak up about suing Trump, and Florida suddenly cuts funding for HIV and AIDS Health Care. In culture and entertainment, we uplift the 37th annual GLAAD awards.    Want to support this podcast? 🏳️‍🌈 Join the QCrew: If you believe LGBTQ stories need to be amplified, support the work we do. Join the QCrew for as low as $5 a month, https://bit.ly/3L3Ng66 🎧 We are Queer News Done Right. 00:26     Welcome to Queer News          02:01     Join the QCrew, https://bit.ly/JoinQCrew             02:48     Leave a Queer News Tip, Email info at e3radio.fm or leave a message here https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/243669/19/rc6z5z67pp1op502          03:04     Queer News Headlines             03:37     NYU Langone abruptly ended gender-affirming care. New York Attorney General Letitia James Has Ordered Them To Resume Operations ASAP.           09:15     LGBTQ+ Federal Employees Speak Out on Suing Trump          12:19     Florida Suddenly Cuts Funding For HIV and AIDS Health Care          17:30     Book an ad today! Email info @ e3radio.fm            18:37     Subscribe to the Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews       19:10     Big Stars Shine At The 37th Glaad Media Awards          23:05     Anna's Word        🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   Important Episode Links   Support The Honorable Angelina Nordstrom Book - Double Spirit   Join the QCrew! Giving starts as low as $5/month Send In a Queer News Tip or email info at e3radio dot fm 🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ Interested in advertising? Email: info at e3radio.fm Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/@e3radio    📣 Stay Connected Subscribe for news & queer deals: Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews  Follow Anna @annadeshawn on social for the latest queer news updates! Rate, review, and share this episode to help amplify LGBTQ+ voices.  🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   This week's episode of Queer News is packed with historic milestones, urgent calls for justice, and accountability. Here is your social-media-ready breakdown of every story from Episode 328. This Week's Top Story   NYU Langone abruptly ended gender-affirming care. New York Attorney General Letitia James Has Ordered Them To Resume Operations ASAP. New York Attorney General Letitia James sets her sights on NYU Langone, ordering the Manhattan hospital to resume providing gender-affirming care weeks after they announced that they would be discontinuing their transgender youth health program. In a detailed letter Letitia's office explained that the hospital's sudden closure violates "the state's anti-discrimination laws by jeopardizing access to medically necessary healthcare for some of the most vulnerable New Yorkers." In the letter, she gave NYU Langone until March 11th to resume providing gender-affirming care or face "further action".   Since Trump's 2025 executive order to cease gender-affirming care for minors, more than 40 hospitals nationwide have complied and closed their gender-affirming care for minors including California's biggest youth hospital Rady Children's Health which we reported on back in episode 323. Hospitals complying to the government at this rate sets a dangerous precedent for the government's involvement in one's personal healthcare, so it's great to see attorney generals such as Letitia James be vocal against this attempted tyrannical takeover.   This Week In Politics   LGBTQ+ Federal Employees Speak Out on Suing Trump A handful of LGBTQ+ federal employees have come forward to talk about their decision to sue Trump. Some commonalities in the cases include wrongful termination, blatant discrimination, and flagrant civil rights violations that are still being upheld by the current administration. Similarly all of these surfaced after Trump's onslaught of executive orders signed back in January of 2025. Illinois National Guard lead military and family readiness specialist LeAnne Withrow, NSA data scientist Sarah O'Neill, Former FBI employee David Maltinsky, TSA officer Danielle Mittereder, and the entire The Human Rights Campaign Foundation are amidst the group of LGBTQ+ federal employees who have come forward. Florida Suddenly Cuts Funding For HIV and AIDS Health Care Florida has suddenly cut funding for both HIV and AIDS health care on March 1st. This move puts tens of thousands of people at risk as they scramble to find additional financial assistance coverage for their medication. Florida's Department of Health announced the cuts to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program or ADAP for short last month. New federal guidelines dictate that the change in ADAP policy states that the program "will now only serve people who earn at or below 130% of the federal poverty level, or roughly $20,345." Mind you 60% of Floridians are enrolled in ADAP but due to the policy change more than half of those enrolled in the program will no longer qualify for financial aid.   The emergency rule is only in effect for the next 90 days and it can be renewed. Still numerous people are left without financial aid for necessary medication, and must find aid elsewhere or survive until the 90 days are up. This Week In Culture & Entertainment   æ The 37th Annual GLAAD awards were hosted on March 5th, and this award show certainly lived up to its mission of "Honoring those in the media who have shown exemplary achievements for fair, accurate, and inclusive representation of the LGBTQ community". In a touching surprise, EGOT icon Liza Minnelli made a surprise appearance to accept the inaugural "Liza Minelli Storyteller Award for her new memoir titled: kids, wait till you hear this. In addition several stars were honored throughout the night such as Quinta Bronson, Bowen Yang, and Matt Rogers. Celebrations to all the award recipients. For a full list of award winners, visit GLAAD.org. You can also view the award show exclusively on Hulu on March 21st. Anna's Word   Anna's always got a word and today's word centers on the power of manifestation. Anna reminds us that the power is in our tongue and what we say will come to life. She shares to speak life over yourself, your family and your dreams. Then when you put in the work it shall all come to pass.  About Queer News An intersectional approach to a weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. New pod drops every Monday by 9am CT.    Edited by Ryan Woodhall.  Brought to you by E3 Radio, and distributed on The Qube.

    25 min
  5. Interview: Senator Mike Simmons' Bold Vision for Congress

    MAR 6

    Interview: Senator Mike Simmons' Bold Vision for Congress

    This week on the Queer News Podcast, Anna DeShawn sits down for an exclusive Season 5 interview with a leader who is truly "about that life": State Senator Mike Simmons. Representing the far north side of Chicago, Simmons made history as the first openly LGBTQ+ person and the first Ethiopian American to serve in the Illinois State Senate. Now, he's taking a monumental leap to run for U.S. Congress in Illinois' 9th District, bringing a track record of 50 bills passed into law in just four years. This special episode is an honest look at the "lived experience" we need in D.C., as Mike discusses his unique People's Legislative Councils and why he believes "creative protest" is the only way to combat the affordability crisis and protect marginalized communities. From the behind-the-scenes story of making Illinois a sanctuary state for trans families to a candid conversation about the fundraising gaps Black and LGBTQ+ candidates face, this interview is a reminder that authentic representation isn't just a buzzword—it's a tool for survival. Want to support this podcast? 🏳️‍🌈 Join the QCrew: If you believe LGBTQ stories need to be amplified, support the work we do. Join the QCrew for as low as $5 a month: https://bit.ly/3L3Ng66 🎧 We are Queer News Done Right. 🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   Important Episode Links   Learn more about Senator Mike Simmons   Join the QCrew! Giving starts as low as $5/month Send In a Queer News Tip or email info at e3radio dot fm 🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ Interested in advertising? Email: info at e3radio.fm Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/@e3radio    📣 Stay Connected Subscribe for news & queer deals: Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews  Follow Anna @annadeshawn on social for the latest queer news updates! Rate, review, and share this episode to help amplify LGBTQ+ voices.  🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ About Queer News An intersectional approach to a weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. New pod drops every Monday by 9am CT.    Brought to you by E3 Radio, and distributed on The Qube.

    25 min
  6. Kansas' Dangerous Anti-Trans Politics, Pulse to Be Demolished, and Queer folks win at the 57th NAACP Awards!

    MAR 2

    Kansas' Dangerous Anti-Trans Politics, Pulse to Be Demolished, and Queer folks win at the 57th NAACP Awards!

    This week on the Queer News podcast, in top news Kansas dangerous anti-trans politics leads to hundreds of Trans Kansans losing their drivers licenses overnight. In politics, celebrations are in order as Texas has been issued a preliminary injunction by the Federal Court. In Florida, Pulse Nightclub is set to be demolished this month. In culture and entertainment, we dive into Wanda Sykes' new lead role, a trans Chicago comedian saves a baby from freezing in Lake Michigan and Queer folks win at the NAACP Image Awards.   Want to support this podcast? 🏳️‍🌈 Join the QCrew: If you believe LGBTQ stories need to be amplified, support the work we do. Join the QCrew for as low as $5 a month, https://bit.ly/3L3Ng66 🎧 We are Queer News Done Right.   00:26     Welcome to Queer News          01:40     Join the QCrew, https://bit.ly/JoinQCrew             02:10     Leave a Queer News Tip, Email info at e3radio.fm or leave a message here https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/243669/19/rc6z5z67pp1op502          02:22     Queer News Headlines             03:23     Kansas Bill SB244 Overrided By Republicans Leading to Hundreds of Trans Kansans Losing Their Drivers Licenses Overnight.          08:30     Celebrations! Texas SB 12 has been issued a preliminary injunction by the Federal Court.          11:20     Pulse Nightclub Set To Be Demolished In March          14:25     Book an ad today! Email info @ e3radio.fm            14:55     Subscribe to the Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews           15:30     Let's Talk About Wanda Sykes New Lead Role          17:50     Trans Chicago Comedian Lio Cundiff Saves Baby From Freezing In Lake Michigan          20:46     Queer NAACP Award Winners          23:39     Anna's Word    🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   Important Episode Links   Help Lio Recover After Heroic Rescue   Join the QCrew! Giving starts as low as $5/month Send In a Queer News Tip or email info at e3radio dot fm 🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ Interested in advertising? Email: info at e3radio.fm Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/@e3radio    📣 Stay Connected Subscribe for news & queer deals: Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews  Follow Anna @annadeshawn on social for the latest queer news updates! Rate, review, and share this episode to help amplify LGBTQ+ voices.  🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   This week's episode of Queer News is packed with historic milestones, urgent calls for justice, and accountability. Here is your social-media-ready breakdown of every story from Episode 327. This Week's Top Story   Kansas Bill SB244 Overrided By Republicans Leading to Hundreds of Trans Kansans Losing Their Drivers Licenses Overnight. Recently Kansas Governor Kelly's veto was overridden by Kansas Republicans, allowing SB 244 to go into effect.This means that using the bathroom that doesn't match your sex assigned at birth in government buildings is now illegal. The bill also stated that Kansas drivers licenses now must reflect a person's sex assigned at birth.    Hundreds of trans residents in Kansas received a letter from the state stating "Pursuant to the new law, if the gender/sex indication on the face of your current credential does not match your sex assigned at birth, you are directed to surrender your current credential to the Kansas Division of Vehicles.". They were given a 24 hour notice to surrender their license and get a new one.   A lawsuit has been filed by the ACLU, the ACLU of Kansas, and Ballard Spahr LLP on behalf of two anonymous trans Kansans in response to the passing of SB 244 claiming that the bill is "violates the Kansas Constitution's protections for personal autonomy, privacy, equality under the law, due process, and freedom of speech."   This Week In Politics   Celebrations! Texas SB 12 has been issued a preliminary injunction by the Federal Court. In some good political news, Texas Senate Bill 12 has been issued a preliminary injunction by the Federal Court. The bill aims to "ban programs and discussions relating to race, gender identity, and sexual orientation in all public and charter schools in Texas from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade." That bill also includes the total ban of Genders & Sexualities Alliances clubs [formerly known as Gay-Straight Alliances].   A preliminary Injunction means that key parts of the bill were challenged, and until the issues are resolved, SB 12 won't go into effect. The tea is that the T.E.A or the Texas Education Association [tea for short] Commissioner was dismissed from the court because he failed to enforce the law in a timely manner.    Pulse Nightclub Set To Be Demolished In March The Pulse Nightclub is set to be demolished on March 18th. The club has remained untouched since the massacre in 2016. The city of Orlando announced that key artifacts from inside the building have been transported to a warehouse for safe keeping and that "the Pulse sign will be removed on or near March 10, 2026, from outside of the building as a part of this process. The sign will be securely stored after removal." In the nightclub's place, the city plans to build a memorial for the 49 lives lost and they will reveal the designs for the memorial during a town hall meeting on March 5th.   This Week In Culture & Entertainment   Let's Talk About Wanda Sykes New Lead Role Comedian and actress Wanda Sykes is the leading lady in a new film titled Undercard. This film marks Wanda's first feature-length lead role in a drama. Wanda will be playing the role of Cheryl 'No Mercy' Stewart,  "A boxing trainer re-connects with the son she abandoned." Undercard just released theatrically on February 27th, so check your local theatre for showtimes. In a statement from Wanda upon the release of the film she exclaimed "Finally! This project has been in the works for years. I'm excited for the audience to see on the big screen the love that was poured into the making of this film, from top to bottom."   Trans Chicago Comedian Lio Cundiff Saves Baby From Freezing In Lake Michigan The day started like any other for comedian Lio Cundiff, that is until while taking a walk along the lake shore he saw the wind blow a baby stroller into lake Michigan. Without a moment's hesitation he jumped into the below freezing waters to rescue the child. "That baby was — I wasn't going to let that baby die. That's crazy." Lio told local news channel WLS-TV. The baby reportedly suffered no serious injuries, and after an overnight stay in the hospital Lio was cleared to return home. A Gofundme created to support the medical care cost for the comedian has reached over $30,000. Those looking to support Lio can also check out his stand-up. He performs at the laugh factory, The House of Blues, and other venues. Lio describes his stand-up like so: "The way I do comedy is I have something that happens and I just go onstage a few times and I just spit it out and see what hits and what doesn't."   Queer NAACP Award Winners The 57th annual NAACP awards were Friday night and before I close out the show we gotta shout out the queer stars who won big.   Chicago native comedian Tee Sanders won the award for "Outstanding Digital Content Creator – Art/Comedy." This is the first year for the category and tee was the only woman nominated for that award. While Coleman Domingo was awarded the president's award and spoke from the heart during his speech. Big congratulations to them both!    Anna's Word Today Anna's word is to "Keep Betting On Yourself". It's hard to be vulnerable and its hard to put yourself out there but it's a mandatory part of the process. Don't be afraid. You've got this.  About Queer News An intersectional approach to a weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. New pod drops every Monday by 9am CT.    Edited by Ryan Woodhall.  Brought to you by E3 Radio, and distributed on The Qube.

    27 min
  7. Interview: Dreaming Bigger: B. DeVeaux on Jazmine Sullivan, Grief, and the SF Jazz with Corey Antonio Rose

    FEB 27

    Interview: Dreaming Bigger: B. DeVeaux on Jazmine Sullivan, Grief, and the SF Jazz with Corey Antonio Rose

    This week our Queer News correspondent Corey Antonio Rose takes us behind the scenes for an intimate, "fly-on-the-wall" look at the creative process of up-and-coming star B DeVeaux. An immensely talented non-binary neo-soul singer and songwriter, B. is currently preparing for their landmark SF Jazz Festival debut, where they are tackling the monumental task of performing Jazmine Sullivan's 2008 classic Fearless from front to back.  This special episode is a reminder to dream beyond the limits of your own imagination, because as B says, "when it happens, it's going to happen real quick." B.'s new single, "I Had to Learn," is out now on all streaming platforms. Go listen and support today, because we all we got! Want to support this podcast? 🏳️‍🌈 Join the QCrew: If you believe LGBTQ stories need to be amplified, support the work we do. Join the QCrew for as low as $5 a month, https://bit.ly/3L3Ng66 🎧 We are Queer News Done Right. 🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   Important Episode Links   Stream B. Deveaux's new single "I Had to Learn" TODAY   Join the QCrew! Giving starts as low as $5/month Send In a Queer News Tip or email info at e3radio dot fm 🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ Interested in advertising? Email: info at e3radio.fm Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/@e3radio    📣 Stay Connected Subscribe for news & queer deals: Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews  Follow Anna @annadeshawn on social for the latest queer news updates! Rate, review, and share this episode to help amplify LGBTQ+ voices.  🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ About Queer News An intersectional approach to a weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. New pod drops every Monday by 9am CT.    Edited by Ryan Woodhall.  Brought to you by E3 Radio, and distributed on The Qube.

    18 min
  8. Good Political News?!, ESPN's New Women Sports Sundays, and A Special Story On B. Deveaux.

    FEB 23

    Good Political News?!, ESPN's New Women Sports Sundays, and A Special Story On B. Deveaux.

    This week on the Queer News podcast, in top news Kansas governor vetoes SB 244 an anti-trans bathroom bill. We celebrate that! In politics, Virginia makes strides to protect marriage equality in the constitution and Senator Shevrin Jones is Florida Democrats new leader elect. In culture and entertainment, we have a special story on Musician B. Deveaux by our Queer News contributor Corey Antonio Rose. In sports, ESPN announces Women Sports Sundays and the Black Trans Film Festival opens registrations for 2026.   Want to support this podcast? 🏳️‍🌈 Join the QCrew: If you believe LGBTQ stories need to be amplified, support the work we do. Join the QCrew for as low as $5 a month, https://bit.ly/3L3Ng66 🎧 We are Queer News Done Right.   00:27     Welcome to Queer News      05:20     Join the QCrew, https://bit.ly/JoinQCrew         06:30     Leave a Queer News Tip, Email info at e3radio.fm or leave a message here https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/243669/19/rc6z5z67pp1op502      07:13     Queer News Headlines         08:08     Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill SB 244 Dismissed By Kansas Governor Laura Kelly      13:54     Shevrin Jones Is Florida Democrats New Leader Elect      15:45     Book an ad today! Email info @ e3radio.fm         16:15     Subscribe to the Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews      16:46     The B Deveaux Special | A Story By Corey Antonio Rose       23:00     ESPN Women Sports Sundays Coming Soon      25:17     Black Trans Short Film Festival Registrations Now Open      27:00     Anna's Word    🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   Important Episode Links   Join the QCrew! Giving starts as low as $5/month Send In a Queer News Tip or email info at e3radio dot fm 🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨ Interested in advertising? Email: info at e3radio.fm Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/@e3radio    📣 Stay Connected Subscribe for news & queer deals: Queer News Newsletter, https://bit.ly/QueerNews  Follow Anna @annadeshawn on social for the latest queer news updates! Rate, review, and share this episode to help amplify LGBTQ+ voices.  🌈✊🏾🏳️‍⚧️✨   This week's episode of Queer News is packed with historic milestones, urgent calls for justice, and accountability. Here is your social-media-ready breakdown of every story from Episode 325. This Week's Top Story   Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill SB 244 Dismissed By Kansas Governor Laura Kelly We have good news regarding Kansas bills SB 244 and HB2426. The bills in question would've allowed private citizens to act as bounty hunters, encouraging them to search for trans people utilizing private business restrooms and sue them for as much money as possible. It was announced recently that Governor Kelly vetoed the Senate Bill 244. Now that Senate Bill 244 has been vetoed, the bill will return to the Senate. A potential override of the veto could still happen if there's enough votes in the republican-legislature and Kansas Republicans Ty Masterson and House Speaker Dan Hawkins have vowed to veto. The Senate needs 2/3rd's majority for the bill to become a law. While we wait to see what comes next for this bill, Kansans please continue to call your legislators.   This Week In Politics   Virginia Rep Abigail Spanberger Defends Marriage Equality and Abortion Rights In Constitution Amendments Virginia Representative Abigail Spanberger asks the local government and people of Virginia to take a stand. Earlier this month she wrote into legislation positive constitutional amendments for marriage equality. The amendment is to the 2006 Marshall-Newman Amendment which defined marriage as "between one man and one woman and barred recognition of any legal status 'approximating' marriage." The Marshall-Newman amendment was ruled unenforceable back in 2014, but Rep. Spanberger aims to eradicate it from the Virginia Constitution entirely. Revising the state constitution will also protect marriage equality in the state of Virginia should the supreme court ever revert that decision to the states.   Shevrin Jones Is Florida Democrats New Leader Elect Continuing the good vibes in political news this week, Shevrin Jones was unanimously voted by the Florida Democrats to be the next Leader Elect starting 2028. Senator Jones has been a part of the Florida Senate since 2020 making history as the first gay person to be elected into the Senate. In a brief, but heart-felt statement on instagram he thanked his colleagues for their support: "Truly grateful for the trust my colleagues have placed in me to lead our Senate Democrats. This isn't about me. It's about US.   This Week In Culture & Entertainment   The B Deveaux Special | A Story By Corey Antonio Rose   This week we have cooked up something special for you. Our Queer News correspondent Corey Antonio Rose has produced such a special story for us about up and coming star B DeVeaux. B is an immensely talented non-binary neo-soul singer and songwriter. B's new single I Had to Learn is out now anywhere you stream music. Def go and do that because we all we got!    ESPN Women Sports Sundays Coming Soon Women's Sports Sundays is ESPN'S newest weekly prime-time programming announced on Thursday. Set to air this summer, this new programming block aims to highlight women's sports every Sunday night. This is an exciting time for professional women's sports, and hopefully the prime-time spot will garner more interest and support for women's sports. As of now the WNBA and the NWSL are the two leagues that will be featured, but ESPN did say there will be more details to come regarding the matchups and talent that will appear on the program. Family, what sports and talent would you like to see highlighted on Women's Sports Sundays?   Black Trans Short Film Festival Registrations Now Open The Black Trans Short Film Festival is now open for registration! Held in Durham, North Carolina this year's festival dates are April 30-May 2, 2026. They will also be offering a virtual option May 2nd-May 4th for festival attendees to stream films from home. The festival is in its second year and was founded by Comfrey Films, and organization created "to train the next generation of Black Trans storytellers and filmmakers, leverage our brand to get Black Trans filmmakers paid to produce media projects in their communities, and pay Black Trans film fellows to work on internal media projects that further the stories of Black Trans people globally."   Anna's Word   This week Anna's word is trust the process. Sometimes we don't know why things happen but we can't always ask why. We have to trust the process and the path we're on. I lean on the scripture that says, "all things work together for good to those who love God". Amen.  About Queer News An intersectional approach to a weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. New pod drops every Monday by 9am CT.    Edited by Ryan Woodhall.  Brought to you by E3 Radio, and distributed on The Qube.

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