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    RFQ #010: Human Rights Day 2017 (Jessica Stern)

    RFQ #010: Human Rights Day 2017 (Jessica Stern)

    On this very special episode, we mark Human Rights Day by speaking with Jessica Stern, the fierce & fabulous Executive Director of OutRight Action International. Founded in 1990 as the International Gay & Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC), OutRight is one of the world's oldest & most important organizations working to advance LGBTI human rights. Collaborating with grassroots activists, researchers, elected officials, the United Nations, and many more partners across the globe, Jessica & OutRight are truly indispensable to the work of creating truly LGBTI-inclusive societies.

    • 41 min
    RFQ #009: World AIDS Day 2017 (Greg Millett)

    RFQ #009: World AIDS Day 2017 (Greg Millett)

    For World AIDS Day, Greg Millett surveys where we are in the fight against HIV: the good news, the challenges & concerns, and the surprising news. Greg is the Vice President and Director of Public Policy for amfAR, the American Foundation for AIDS Research, and has previously held leadership roles at the White House Office of National AIDS Policy and at the Centers for Disease Control. A globally recognized advocate and researcher, Greg's work has fundamentally transformed how we understand the disparities of HIV infection for African American gay, bisexual, and other men who sex with men. This is a must-listen interview!
     
    Links

    • Linda Villarosa, "America's Hidden HIV Epidemic," New York Times (June 6, 2017)
    • Greg Millett, "Time to Close HIV's Racial Disparities," CNN (Feb. 7, 2015)
    • Tim Murphy, "HIV: Mystery Solved?" The Nation (Feb. 15, 2016)

    • 52 min
    RFQ #008: Standards of Progress (Fabrice Houdart)

    RFQ #008: Standards of Progress (Fabrice Houdart)

    On September 26, the United Nations released its global Standards of Conduct to support the business community as it tackles discrimination against LGBTI people. In this episode, we speak with Fabrice Houdart from the UN Human Rights Office about these new Standards, the role of business in promoting human rights, and more generally the connections between business, development, and supporting LGBTI people around the world.
     
    Read more about the United Nations Free and Equal campaign against homophobia & transphobia, and follow Fabrice on Twitter at @houdartUN.

    • 47 min
    RFQ #007: "The Buzzfeed Video Changed My Life" (Irene)

    RFQ #007: "The Buzzfeed Video Changed My Life" (Irene)

    What do you know about the “I” in “LGBTI”? On this week’s episode, we talk with Irene, an activist with Intersex Russia, who talks about her experiences being intersex – including how a Buzzfeed video (really!) changed her life.
     
    As mentioned in the episode, here’s Irene’s article, "I Discovered I'm Intersex from the Buzzfeed Video," along with the original Buzzfeed video, "What It's Like to Be Intersex."
     
    Check out Intersex Russia and InterACT's websites. The two 2017 reports mentioned in our conversation are:
     
    • Human Rights Watch and InterACT, "I Want to Be Like Nature Made Me: Medically Unnecessary Surgeries on Intersex Children in the US"
    • Amnesty International, "First, Do No Harm: Ensuring the Rights of Children Born Intersex"
     

    • 43 min
    RFQ #006: "A Matter of Representation" (Luis Larraín)

    RFQ #006: "A Matter of Representation" (Luis Larraín)

    Today, Luis Larraín, a Chilean gay activist, talks about coming out, the LGBTQ movement in Chile, and his election campaign to become the first openly gay member of Chile's Chamber of Deputies.
     
    You can follow Luis on Twitter at @luislarrain and check out his website at luislarrain.cl.

    • 46 min
    RFQ #005: "We Didn't Start the Campaign - The Campaign Pushed Us" (Jennifer Lu)

    RFQ #005: "We Didn't Start the Campaign - The Campaign Pushed Us" (Jennifer Lu)

    In this week's episode. Jennifer Lu from the Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline Association talks about the movement for marriage equality in Taiwan, changing attitudes in Taiwanese society, and how Taiwan's LGBTQ movement and legal victories resonate throughout Asia, especially in China.

    • 53 min

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JodyLovesChocolate ,

Inspiring stories from the frontlines of activism!

I have listened to all 7 of the podcasts produced so far! In each one, I am surprised and inspired to hear the diverse stories of LGBQTI activism around the world. Each activist featured faces daunting circumstances in their work for gender equality, but each explains their path through this important work with humor, humility, and yet an urgency about the peril faced by their communities in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America. As a knowledgeable and skillful host, Ian Lekus is able to guide one activist guest per podcast through the background of their struggle, how they became involved, how their work has progressed, as well as how it affects them personally. With each episode, I feel I have a front row seat to the international gender equality revolution!

RadioFreeDavidos ,

Shining a spotlight on important activists

Radio Free Qtopia is amazing! It has introduced me to bold, energetic activists in the LGBTQI community about whom I didn't know, and the podcast interview length offers ample time to learn about each guest's contributions/body of work and gives them a chance to share their vision and perspective on their activism.

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