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Season 6: Episode 1
Title: Exploring the LGBTQ+ Experience and Allyship
Summary:
In this episode, UAlbany students Mia Cannizzo, Alexa Crespo, Arely Gonzalez Hernandez, and Bianca Zazzarini-Leon discuss the experiences of being members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community. The conversation explores navigating sexual identity and confronting biphobia. Furthermore, the conversation goes into detail about the transition to college life, with a more supportive system and safe space for the LGBTQ+ community, including the vibrancy of drag shows and pride parades. Mia’s background in sociology helps highlight the media misrepresentation of the community as well as the intersectionality of the LGBTQ+ identity with other aspects including race, gender, and religion.
Warning Explicit Language
Time Stamps:
:00 Introduction
00:30 Self-Discovery of Sexual Identity
2:33 Confronting Biphobia
4:53 Transitioning to college
9:09 Our first Drag shows and Pride parades
13:47 The dulling down and overexaggerating of the LGBTQ+ community in the media
23:17 Attack on LGBTQ+ rights
34:44 Exploring the intersectionality of sexuality, gender, race, and religion
55:42 How do we make sexual health education more LGBTQ+ inclusive?
1:05:05 Unsafe relationships
1:08:00 Final thoughts
1:12:39 Thanks for listening!
Contributors:
Special thanks
Email Carmen
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Season 6: Episode 1
Title: Exploring the LGBTQ+ Experience and Allyship
Summary:
In this episode, UAlbany students Mia Cannizzo, Alexa Crespo, Arely Gonzalez Hernandez, and Bianca Zazzarini-Leon discuss the experiences of being members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community. The conversation explores navigating sexual identity and confronting biphobia. Furthermore, the conversation goes into detail about the transition to college life, with a more supportive system and safe space for the LGBTQ+ community, including the vibrancy of drag shows and pride parades. Mia’s background in sociology helps highlight the media misrepresentation of the community as well as the intersectionality of the LGBTQ+ identity with other aspects including race, gender, and religion.
Warning Explicit Language
Time Stamps:
:00 Introduction
00:30 Self-Discovery of Sexual Identity
2:33 Confronting Biphobia
4:53 Transitioning to college
9:09 Our first Drag shows and Pride parades
13:47 The dulling down and overexaggerating of the LGBTQ+ community in the media
23:17 Attack on LGBTQ+ rights
34:44 Exploring the intersectionality of sexuality, gender, race, and religion
55:42 How do we make sexual health education more LGBTQ+ inclusive?
1:05:05 Unsafe relationships
1:08:00 Final thoughts
1:12:39 Thanks for listening!
Contributors:
Special thanks
Email Carmen
Interested in
https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1642/18-giving/form.aspx?sid=1642&gid=2&pgid=399&cid=1042&bledit=1&dids=156.157.158.159.160.241.177.178&sort=