Jonny and Stacy discuss the State of the Union address, MLK Day, Civil Rights, Marriage Equality and the Supreme Court, and Pope Francis's latest comments about marriage. Apologies for the technical difficulties we've been having with the podcast. We seem to have fixed the microphone pops only to have level issues with Stacy's mic. We continue to work to fix these problems.
Jan 21, 2015•53 min
Jonny is joined by his partner and husband, Craig Gingrich-Philbrook, to discuss NPR's reporting on a "same sex attracted" pastor who is married, his gay brother's response to the news coverage, and TLC's special "My Husband's Not Gay."
Jan 14, 2015•59 min
Jonny and Stacy review a few lists of resolutions and hopes for 2015 from LGBTQ and feminist activists. They also discuss TLC's upcoming special, "My Husband is Not Gay" and its links to ex-gay therapy organizations. Finally, a discussion of some current media representations of queer characters.
Jan 07, 2015•58 min
Jonny and Stacy do a recap of major LGBTQ stories from 2014 and make some hopeful predictions for 2015.
Dec 31, 2014•56 min
Stacy and Jonny discuss a series of stories about the need for an inclusive LGBT Nondiscrimination/Rights bill in the wake of the failure of any movement on ENDA. They also discuss connections between LGBT rights and the #BlackLivesMatter protests across the country.
Dec 17, 2014•1 hr 2 min
Matt Limb joins Jonny to discuss queer art, activism, and a variety of recent news items.
Dec 10, 2014•58 min
Stacy and Jonny check in on the holiday season kick-off, discuss World Aids Day, and cover a series of stories dealing with blood.
Dec 03, 2014•1 hr 1 min
Jonny and Stacy discuss the local responses to the Grand Jury decision not to indict Darren Wilson for the shooting of Michael Brown. Other topics covered included President Obabma's immigration executive order, ranking the worst cities and states in the US for LGBT people, the latest shenanigans of Kirk Cameron, and a check-in on recent developments in the push for nation-wide marriage equality.
Nov 26, 2014•59 min
Stacy and Jonny discuss the potential schism emerging in the Catholic Church over Pope Francis's liberal theology, the Advocate's Person of the Year selection, global trends in LGBT acceptance, and the anniversary of Pedro Zamora's death.
Nov 12, 2014•1 hr
Stacy and Jonny make sense of the 2014 Midterm Election results. [Note: this should be the last of our buzzy podcasts. New recording tech is finally working in the studio, although we were unable to use it for today's podcast.]
Nov 05, 2014•58 min
Jonny and Stacy review Halloween week events in Carbondale, city ordinance violations at "The Pony Cabaret," closings of LGBT venues locally and around the country, and new LGBT film and television projects in the works.
Oct 29, 2014•56 min
Jonny discusses advances in Marriage Equality in October. He also plays and discusses brief documentaries on what the word "queer" means and why some LGBTQ identified people embrace a Christian identity as well. Finally, he ends with a plea to all listeners who are able to vote in the midterm elections.
Oct 22, 2014•56 min
Jonny and Stacy interview Dr. Stacy Holman Jones about her residency and upcoming talk as part of the SIU LGBT History Month. Dr. Stacy discusses the importance of autoethnography and queer storytelling. Jonny and the Stacy's then discuss the recent Supreme Court (non)decision about Marriage Equality, the My2024 online game/discussion about the future, other local LGBTQ History Month events, and "Transparent" starring Jeffrey Tambor.
Oct 08, 2014•1 hr 1 min
Jonny interviews Sandy Pensoneau-Conway about the Rainbow Cafe, a local organization for LGBTQ youth. Sandy and Jonny then review the calendar of upcoming events for LGBTQ History Month. Jonny conducts an interview with Michael McNight about his upcoming cabaret performance, "Barbies Dream Funeral."
Oct 01, 2014•57 min
In this episode, Stacy and Jonny discuss a number of news items, including: an upcoming campus visit from new Federal District Judge for Southern Illinois, Judge Staci Yandle, who is an out lesbian of color; Bi Pride week; Alison Bechdel's MacArthur Fellowship; queer presence on new Fall TV shows; and the Facebook policy on enforcing the use of legal names.
Sep 24, 2014•58 min
Our field report of the 6th Annual Carbondale Pride Picnic. Plus, Stacy interviews Michelle Alexander and Teresa Dowell-Vest.
Sep 17, 2014•1 hr 1 min
Jonny conducts a phone interview with performance artist Thao P. Nguyen ( http://www.thaosolo.com/) about her upcoming performance of "Fortunate Daughter" in the Kleinau Theatre on September 12. Stacy and Jonny also briefly review recent LGBTQ news items and remind folks about the 6th Annual Carbondale Pride Picnic Sunday, September 14, 1-5 P.M.
Sep 10, 2014•1 hr 1 min
Wil Davis stops by the studio to share information about the upcoming 6th Annual Carbondale Pride Picnic on September 14 from 1-5. Stacy and Jonny discuss the recent cutting of Michael Sam from the St. Louis Rams.
Sep 03, 2014•57 min
Stacy and Jonny discuss creating and maintaining LGBTQ inclusive classrooms. We also continue to solicit financial support for our hosting radio station, WDBX. If you value this podcast, please consider making a donation at http://www.gofundme.com/cset1c or http://www.wdbx.org/ . Help us keep WDBX on the air.
Aug 27, 2014•56 min
Stacy and Jonny discuss Southern Illinois University Carbondale's recent ranking in the CampusPride.org college and university index for LGBTQ-supportive campuses. We also continue to solicit financial support for our hosting radio station, WDBX. If you value this podcast, please consider making a donation at http://www.gofundme.com/cset1c or http://www.wdbx.org/ . Help us keep WDBX on the air.
Aug 20, 2014•1 hr
Stacy and Jonny interview Matt Limb, a graduate student in the School of Art and Design at SIU, who interned for the Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art in NYC this past summer. If you are a fan of this podcast, please support our radio station host, WDBX. This community radio station is in dire need of funds and may have to close its doors, likely ending shows (and podcasts) like "Isn't It Queer." If you are able and willing, please consider helping the station out either at the station...
Aug 13, 2014•56 min
In this episode, Jonny welcomes new co-host, Stacy Calvert, and interviews local HIV educator and activist, Steven St. Julian.
Aug 06, 2014•1 hr
Nora Klein joins Jonny to process through several LGBTQ news stories, particularly local and national stories about trans* identity. The head of the show included the song "Ring of Keys" from the cast album of the musical "Fun Home"; our broadcast license doesn't allow us to include the song in the podcast. Also, apologies for the sound quality of the podcast that gets particularly dicey toward the end; we are working on a better sound capture technology for the podcast.
Jul 30, 2014•58 min
Jonny welcomes Saxon Metzger to the show for a discussion of pansexuality. PLEASE NOTE: In the show, a meeting date is incorrectly announced for the planning of Carbondale's 2014 Pride Picnic. The date for that planning meeting is MONDAY. July 28th at 5:30 PM at the Church of the Good Shepherd.
Jul 23, 2014•59 min
Jonny is joined by his partner, Craig, to discuss Marriage Equality in Illinois and their experience converting their 2012 civil union into a stat-recognized marriage. General update of the push for marriage equality across the US is also discussed.
Jul 16, 2014•56 min
Jonny chats with Kathy Ward, local proprietor of La Colina Linda organic farm and bed and breakfast.
Jun 04, 2014•52 min
Stacey Calvert joins Julie and Jonny to discuss upcoming Pride events in the month of June, including a discussion of the origins of Pride and personal experiences with Pride events.
May 28, 2014•55 min
Jonny and Julie are joined by Liz to discuss the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival's "womyn born womyn" policy and the politics of exclusive spaces based on gender and/or sexuality. We apologize for the slight hiss in the recording; we are still working to optimize studio recordings of our broadcast.
May 21, 2014•56 min
Elizabeth Kovach and Becky Potter join Jonny and Julie in the studio to discuss a recent grassroots protest movement in Marion IL challenging anti-Marriage Equality billboards on the corner of Rts. 13 and 148. We also debrief last Saturday's (4/12) Carbondale AIDS Walk and share a speech delivered there by local HIV/AIDS activist, Steven St. Julian.
Apr 16, 2014•1 hr
Our discussion and sharing of queer spoken word poets around North America. You can find a full set of links to videos of these performances at: http://isntitqueerwdbx.blogspot.com/2014/01/links-to-queer-spoken-word-poets-we.html
Jan 15, 2014•1 hr 1 min