Jonny and Danette discuss recent SCOTUS decisions, protests at Pride festivities and how we deal with them, when it is okay to kick people you disagree with out of your place of business, and confronting queer versions of respectability politics.
Jun 27, 2018•57 min
Jonny and Danette play a clip of voices from SI Pride, discuss how challenging the norms of decorum and civil discourse is sometimes necessary, respond to the excuse acrobatics of those supporting current Trump Administration immigration policy, and search for hope in a political landscape that feels increasingly dystopian.
Jun 20, 2018•1 hr
Jonny and Danette review Southern Illinois Pride Fest and check in on Pride festivities around the country. They also discuss the status of the IL Inclusive Curriculum bill, the SCOTUS decision on Masterpiece Cake Company v. Oregon Civil Rights Commission, an Australian study showing a correlation between low intelligence and homophobia, more conservative pastors challenging LGBTQ people and events, and how our current immigration policies demonstrate the lie of "family values" on the right.
Jun 13, 2018•1 hr
Jonny and Danette are joined in the studio by Tara Bell, Julie (a.k.a. "Family Jewels"), and Dane, Jake & Tyler of the band "Sleeping Tapes" to discuss and share information about the incredibly line up of entertainment for this weekend's Southern Illinois Pride Fest, June 1-3. Danette also conducts a phone interview with Jodie Santara, the emcee for the Saturday night benefit drag show. A complete schedule for the festivities can be found at http://rainbowcafe.org/...
May 30, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Jonny and Danette are joined by Vince and Beth to talk about the upcoming Southern Illinois Pride Fest on June 2 (technically, June 1-3, though the bulk of activities are on June 2). Vince covers youth activities and entertainment. Beth offers a glimpse at the political side of the festviities. We also check in on the status of SB 3249, the LGBTQ Inclusive Curriculum, that *might* pass the IL House in time to be awaiting the Governor's signature by the time we gather for Pride. For more informat...
May 23, 2018•1 hr 3 min
Jonny and Danette celebrate the arrival of summer and the end of the Spring semester with a call out to resist State Totalitarianism by not being complicit with with prejudice and clear systemic bias against certain people. In the process, we remind folks about the upcoming Carbondale Pride festivities, celebrate the arrival of transgender civil rights in Pakistan, lament President Trump rolling back protections for trans inmates in prison, and remind everyone about the importance of using prefe...
May 16, 2018•1 hr
Jonny and Danette are joined by Colin Whitworth and Alex Davenport to discuss the upcoming presentation of "The Factory" in the Kleinau Theatre (April 26-28, 8 pm. second floor of SIU Communications Building). The original show explores a conversation between Truman Capote and Andy Warhol about representation and the challenges of art and writing. The group also discusses the IL Inclusive Curriculum bill being debates in the state Senate as well as local protest of mandating the inclusion of LGB...
Apr 26, 2018•52 min
Jonny and Danette discuss upcoming events in the Carbondale area as well as contemplate at length the recent immolation of Lambda Legal lawyer David Buckel.
Apr 22, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Jonny and Danette interview Vincent Rhomberg and Jodie Salazar about the upcoming Carbondale Stage Co. production of Vince's play, "Almost Identical." Along the way we also discuss the value of community theater, LGBTQ inclusive curriculum, queer visibility in media, and the failure of so-called "bathroom bills" to pass lately in very red states.
Apr 13, 2018•58 min
Jonny flies solo, sharing a segment from Ky and Zach for their YouTube channel "Dabblin' and Babblin'" ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeayvLydabc0yjGSWBpvYfA) . Jonny also discusses the dangers of media consolidation, How FOSTA/SESTA will negatively impact LGBTQ community, and some thoughts on the Rosanne reboot.
Apr 11, 2018•53 min
Jonny and Cici are joined by Tre and Chip. Tre is the youth representative on the Rainbow Cafe Board of Directors. Together, we discuss the Rainbow Cafe, being a queer youth in Southern Illinois, the Southern Illinois AIDS Walk, the March for Our Lives, and the upcoming Carbondale Pride Festival.
Apr 03, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Jonny and Danette start off with a brief comment about impending diplomatic talks with N. Korea and a report of TC Mueller's responses to LGBTQ community questions from IL Dist. 115, and then engage in a detailed dismantling of the charge of "reverse racism," with connections to systemic transphobia, sexism, and homophobia.
Mar 14, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Jonny, Danette, and CiCi are joined by Anthony Galloway of Equality Illinois to talk about Equality Illinois's various initiatives, the local District 115 forum between representative candidates and the LGBTQ community, and how to get more involved in mobilizing for LGBTQ rights.
Mar 10, 2018•58 min
Jonny, Danette, and Cici are joined by Tara Bell, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Rainbow Cafe. We discuss the upcoming LGBTQ forum for state representative candidates from District 115, information about new programs at the Rainbow Cafe, planning for Carbondale Pride Festival this coming June, the SIU Tunnel of Oppression event, the romantic memorializing of Billy Graham, and several times the NRA has recently attacked the LGBTQ community.
Mar 09, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Jonny, Cici, and Danette free associate about the weather, politics, the Olympics, soul food in Omaha, NE,and the importance of staying politically engaged in these stressful times. Yeah, it was that sort of a week.
Feb 19, 2018•58 min
Jonny starts of the show solo with a contemplation of the rainbow as a metaphor for systems and systems theory,linking this issue to early evidence of the "blue wave" and further signs that the Trump administration is not supporting LGBTQ concerns, nationally or internationally. At the half hour he is joined by Cici and they discuss nuancing power and privilege, the first openly trans teen elected to the USY board,studies showing more teens are refusing traditional gender labels, and the backlas...
Feb 08, 2018•1 hr
Jonny and Danette are joined by Cici, student president of the Saluki Rainbow Network, to discuss the State of the Union Address (which none of us listened to), the IL Democratic Governor's forum (which none of us attended), how Indiana lost Amazon HQ2 over the states discrimination policies, two LGBTQ cases going to the Missouri Supreme Court, a national survey showing decrease in support for LGBTQ people in 2017, an Illinois court decision ruling against trans teen, Nova Maday, and her suit to...
Feb 05, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Jonny and Danette discuss local controversy over a GSA in a High School, the impact of local university reorganization on LGBTQ students, Trumps mixed messages to LGBTQ communities, the new high in 2017 of anti-LGBTQ crimes, revisiting the pussyhat and both black and trans response to it, and a review of queer visibility in the new CW TV show "Black Lightning" and in the just announced Oscar nominees.
Jan 26, 2018•59 min
Jonny and Danette struggle through the snow and ice to tell you about the Gay Spirit Visions winter retreat, respond to Fire and Fury and other Trump shenanigans, look at several folks considering runs for office, examine several under reported deaths/murders of QTPOCs, memorialize AIDS activist Dr. Mathilde Krim, and note the "bury your gays" trope rearing its head on Star Trek: Discovery
Jan 19, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Jonny and Craig welcome in the new year, looking for warmth in the midst of the bitter cold. They find it in three new pro-LGBTQ laws going into effect in Illinois, hopeful election possibilities in the 2018 midterm elections, and charities and organizations doing work for LGBTQ communities in 2018.
Jan 03, 2018•1 hr 1 min
Jonny, flying solo this week, offers an eclectic review of 2017 in LGBTQ news.
Dec 27, 2017•57 min
Jonny and Danette are joined by John to mourn the death of Net Neutraility, Jonny conducts and interview with IL Senator Daniel Biss who is running for governor, and we end with a discussion of how to push past #resist in political actions going forward.
Dec 20, 2017•59 min
Jonny and Danette discuss the fresh election results of the Alabama special election for Senator, check in on the arrival of marriage equality to Australia, and take a closer look at the impact (and sometimes, unfortunately, the lack of impact) of sexual harassment and assault charges on political and media figures.
Dec 18, 2017•1 hr 1 min
Jonny and Danette discuss holiday deserts and how a current Supreme Court case is addressing cake as freedom of speech and freedom to discriminate. We also extend concerns for preserving Net Neutrality to concerns about recent moves to consolidate news and media outlets and how this can negatively impact LGBTQ+ community.
Dec 08, 2017•1 hr 1 min
Jonny and Danette are joined by Tara Bell, the newly elected Chair of the Board of Directors for the Rainbow Cafe, to discuss partnerships, upcoming events, and plans for the organization. You can find out more information about the Rainbow Cafe here: http://rainbowcafe.org/ Jonny and Danette also discuss the pending vote on the tax reform bill that will significantly impact (among so many others) graduate students.
Nov 30, 2017•1 hr
Jonny and Danette return from a brief hiatus to acknowledge the troubling history of Thanksgiving, talk about the challenges of teaching about racism (with an acknowledgement of the usefulness of Muted Group Theory), offer a warning about the consequences of losing Net Neutrality, and count down their top ten gratitudes.
Nov 28, 2017•54 min
Jonny and Danette are joined by AB and Charlie Hope Dorsey to talk about their upcoming performance of "Heavier than Air," a play based on interview transcripts about Australian LGBTQ educators. We also reflect on the off-term election results and respond to yet another mass shooting.
Nov 09, 2017•58 min
Jonny and Danette discuss cultural appropriation and Halloween costumes and the Keven Spacey apology/non-apology to Anthony Rapp while coming out as bisexual.
Nov 03, 2017•52 min
Jonny and Danette are joined by Shelby and Colin to discuss the final week of events in LGBTQ History Month, with specific focus on Shelby's one woman performance, "Birthplace: A Florida Woman Show" and Colin's one man performance, "Bless Our Hearts: An Oral History of the Queer South."
Oct 26, 2017•1 hr
Jonny and Danette discuss upcoming LGBTQ History events this week in Carbondale, the controversy over the Rainbow Flag at the Stonewall Inn National Monument, President Trump's inappropriate joke about VP Pence's desire to "hang all the gays," Cleveland State University organization distributes posters encouraging LGBTQ people to commit suicide and depicting an image of a hanged figure, gay artist Kehinde Wiley to paint President Obama's official portrait, responding to the #metoo campaign to ma...
Oct 20, 2017•58 min