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A queer-affirming show by Gay City Seattle that centers on LGBTQ wellness, resources, and community.
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Queer Media: Rotten Gaymatoes & More
We're back! Today, we are talking about queer media. Queer media is integral to the ways we might validate ourselves in our lives. In this first episode back after a long hiatus, we are joined by guests Devon and Mathilde in a wonderful conversation about the ways queer movies and music has shown up for us.
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LGBTQ+ Pride & Trans Advocacy feat. Youth Advocacy Media
Within the LBGTQ community, it’s Trans folks that face some of the greatest barriers to healthcare access and representation. In media, we continue to hear stories that invalidate Trans lives or limit Trans experiences within the oppressive framework we’re seeking liberation from. So, the Youth Advocacy Media team (Sarin, Tristan & Champagne) is here to speak for themselves. Sharing what it means to be a Trans youth of color, what advocacy looks like, and what they hope to see in allies and their schools.
Conversation hosted by Tristan.
LGBTQ history moment provided by Melvin.
Additional Information
Youth Advocacy Media: instagram.com/YAMWashington Gay City’s Youth Advocacy: gaycity.org/youth/ Gay City Podcast: gaycity.org/podcast Partner with us at gaycity.org/podcast. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @GayCityPodcast. -
Climate Action During COVID-19 feat. Emma Coopersmith
In this second episode of the Gay City Podcast, we're joined by Sunrise Co-Hub Coordinator Emma Coopersmith, a student at Northwest School.
Co-host Andrew McGinnis talks with Emma about how to take action and cope during climate anxiety to create healthy environments.
Also, Co-host Melvin Givens speaks with Gay City Intern Maya Green for our LGBTQ history moment centering ten iconic LGBTQ women.
Click here for the transcript.
Additional Information
Sunrise Northwest School hub: instagram.com/sunrisenws/ Sunrise Movement: www.sunrisemovement.org/ Sunrise Seattle hub: sunriseseattle.org/ Emma’s contact info: emcooper@northwestschool.org Good Jobs For All Pledge: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdDVAAI7ymxbQBsjB142pKwFb_Nn38rJDXPD0hdiT33ignx5A/viewform Sunrise NWS Training session sign-up (Saturday, May 1st 2:00-3:30pm): forms.gle/x8YqDxjG6HvHmjZZ8 Article: 10 Iconic LGBTQ+ Women to Honor: gaycity.medium.com Gay City’s Youth Advocacy: gaycity.org/youth/ Gay City Podcast: gaycity.org/podcast Partner with us at gaycity.org/podcast. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @GayCityPodcast. -
COVID-19 vs LGBTQ and BIPOC Communities feat. Vanessa Quince
In this first episode of the Gay City Podcast, we're joined by Dr. Vanessa Quince, a Social Research Scientist at King County Public Health. She and Jaleesa Johnson discuss COVID-19, the vaccine, and its impact on BIPOC and LGBTQ communities.
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Partner with us at gaycity.org/podcast. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @GayCityPodcast.
Gay City Coronavirus Page
General COVID-19 Info
What King County Data Tells Us About Race, Geography, and COVID-19
COVID-19 Workers
Community Health Access Programs
From Human Rights Campaign
King County's New Equity Tool
There are 7 sites in King County for people who cannot safely isolate at home or who do not have a home
• Provides meal, transportation, and medical care
• Call 1-800-756-5437 or email us at: chap@kingcounty.gov (community health and partnerships)
• Community Health and partnerships will provide assistance for people who test positive, and for people who need help due to COVID (whether they test positive or not – i.e. grocery assistance due to lack of income, housing assistance, etc.)
• If an organization is interested in vaccine rollout, there is a form to be considered that you can fill out, currently available in 10 languages. This form will soon be available at www.kingcounty.gov/COVID, but for now email coronavirus@kingcounty.gov to request the form.
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Welcome to the Gay City Podcast
Join Jaleesa Johnson (Webby-Award winning podcast host), members of the LGBTQ community, and allies as we break down the latest and most queer-relevant stories of the week.