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Isn't It Queer

Isnt It Queerwww.spreaker.com
A weekly LGBT talk show on community radio station WDBX 91.1 covering news and topics of interest to Southern Illinois LGBTQ communities.
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Episodes

2021-04-28 Unpacking "Queer" with Clare Killman

Jonny and Clare Killman discuss "queer liberation" and all things "queer," including persistent resistance to the term. It is also the continuation of the Spring pledge drive for WDBX. Please check out WDBX.org and consider making a donation.

May 04, 202158 min

2021-04-21 The Collateral Damage of Titans and their Wedge Issues

Jonny reviews some of the fallout and damage already being done by the anti-trans legislation targeting youths that is sweeping the nation. Featured prominently is Kai Shapple's testimony before the Texas State Legislature. He then reviews three TV and documentary projects coming out soon. This is spring pledge week for WDBX. If you enjoy listening to IIQ, please consider heading over to WDBX.org and pledging some support for the station. The station could really use more folks signing up for mo...

Apr 23, 202158 min

2021-04-07 Town Halls and Talkin' Back

Jonny reports on the recent Southern Illinois LGBTQ virtual town hall meeting. He then covers more recent developments in anti-trans legislation, including a veto from an AR Governor (since overturned) and a letter from the president of the NCAA.

Apr 09, 202158 min

2021-03-24 The Reason We Fight Back

Jonny covers details about an upcoming virtual Town Hall in SoIL concerning LGBTQ community issues and concerns. He then interviews Curtis Galloway, a local activist relocated to LosAngeles, about his continued work to ban conversion therapy and his published response to Milo Yiannopoulos's return to the spotlight as an "ex-gay in process." Finally, he ends with some uplifting news about local communities organizing and pushing back against the recent rush of anti-trans legislation.

Mar 25, 202158 min

2021-03-17 Same Phobias, Different Packaging

Jonny reviews some of the important push back and likely consequences for the various legislation limiting how trans youth can compete athletically. He then discusses Milo Yiannopoulos's attempts to resuscitate conversion therapy and the ex-gay movement. He ends the show with some news from Marvel and DC about an upcoming summer Pride spotlight on LGBTQ+ heroes and villains.

Mar 19, 202158 min

2021-03-10 Cancel This!

Jonny reviews reasons why members of the LGBTQ community should get vaccinated. He reviews the Right's hypocritical obsession with "cancel culture." He checks in on the progress of legislation around the country that prevents trans youths from playing sports as their gender, noting especially the failure of proponents of this law to provide any evidence that there is a problem.

Mar 17, 202158 min

2021-03-03 Trans Youths are the new GOP Wedge Issue

Jonny reviews a series of stories that demonstrate the Republican Party seeks to make Trans Rights issues (especially sports and puberty blockers) their new defining issue. From CPAC to the halls of Congress to toy shelves, GOP transphobia was on full display this week.

Mar 08, 202158 min

2021-02-24 The REACH Act

Jonny interviews friend of the show Tara Bell about the REACH Act, which is under consideration in the Illinois legislature and would mandate age-appropriate and LGBTQ-inclusive sex education in public schools. He then offers a suitably salty obituary for Rush Limbaugh. He ends with some hopeful news about the status of the Equality Act. Addendum: Tara reports that state representative Patrick Windhorst has agreed to a meeting with her about the REACH Act. In the interview, Tara shares her frust...

Mar 02, 202158 min

2021-02-17 Further Blocks on Systemic Discrimination

Jonny reviews further policy from the Biden Administration to prevent discrimination against LGBTQ people, notably in housing and in allowing asylum seekers. He then reviews the status of anti-trans bills, particularly those impacting trans youth, as they move through various state legislatures. Finally, Clare and Tara discuss what a Trans INCLUSIVE Feminism looks like.

Feb 19, 202158 min

2021-02-10 Rainbow Cafe Resisting Backlash Against Trans Folks

Jonny talks with a group of folks associated with The Rainbow Cafe about new developments at the RC and how to respond to increasing local and national transphobic discourse. Included on the show: Tara Bell, Clare Killman, new chair of the RC Board of Directors O.J. Duncan, and new RC manager Benton Goff.

Feb 10, 202158 min

2021-02-03 Know Your Enemies

Jonny reviews the record of some of the more outspoken QAnon endorsing members of Congress, revealing their anti-LGBTQ records. He then checks in on the status of the Equality Act. He reviews information on current studies that may make new PreP drugs a monthly rather than daily dosage. Finally, he offers obituaries for activist Carmen Vázquez and ally Cloris Leachman.

Feb 04, 202158 min

2021-01-27 Biden's First Week

Jonny responds to the first week of the Biden Administration and his inauguration. He reviews the pro-LGBTQ Executive Orders of the first week. He summarizes some of the anti-LGBTQ backlash in state legislatures around the country. He checks in on the historic Sennate confirmation process of the first out gay full member of a presidential cabinet--Pete Buttigieg as Secretary of Transportation. He concludes with a reading of the letter of support for LGBTQ youth from nine prominent US Catholic bi...

Feb 04, 202158 min

2021-01-20 Clare Killman (Rebroadcast)

Jonny rebroadcasts his December 2020 interview with Clare Killman. Hey, it was a busy week. And this interview was so good, it deserved multiple airings. We discuss the 2020 Election, anti-trans legislation co-sponsored by Tulsi Gabbard, JK Rowlings and the empowering of the UK TERFs, and how to respond to liberal friends who embrace TERF discourse ad opinions.

Feb 04, 202158 min

2021-01-13 LGBTQs and the Assault on the Capitol

Jonny reviews LGBTQ involvement in the assault on the Capitol. He then reviews other LGBTQ responses to the assault, including some high profile resignations from the Trump administration. He ends with some news coming out of Vice President Pence's home state (Indiana) of legal efforts to ban Conversion Therapy, something Pence has long supported.

Feb 04, 202158 min

2021-01-06 CoVid v. AIDS

Jonny shares information about the upcoming mini series "It's a Sin" about the UK's LGBTQ response to HIV/AIDS in the 1980s, including a clip that features many of the myths and disinformation that spread about the disease at the time. He then reviews the differences between HIV and Coronavirus to understand why we still don't have a vaccine for the firmer. He ends with a review of controversy over folks on social media documenting and "policing" gay circuit and other parties that violate pandem...

Feb 04, 202158 min

2020-12-30 Looking Back on 2020

Jonny does the year in review episode. Rona P. Andemic offers some commentary about resolutions. Jonny closes out with gratitude for the Southern Illinois LGBTQ+ community.

Feb 04, 202158 min

2020-12-23 Clare Killman

Jonny interviews local trans advocate and campaigner for the Ray Linzi bit for the US Congress, Clare Killman. They discuss election shenanigans, recent anti-trans legislation co-sponsored by Tulsi Gabbard, the elevation of TERF discourse in the UK and US, and a host of other issues impacting the trans community.

Feb 04, 202158 min

2020-12-16 Merry Queermas

Jonny Talks with Tara Bell and Brandon Groff about the Rainbow Cafe's upcoming "Merry Queermas" virtual event. He then checks in on some recent SCOTUS refusals to take up cases coming out of Indiana challenging same sex parents appearing on birth certificates. Finally, he reviews some ways Illinois Blue Cross/Blue Shield is denying coverage to LGBTQ clients and their dependents that it would otherwise authorize for straight clients.

Feb 04, 202158 min

2020-12-09 Predictable Outcomes and Portents

Jonny reviews EU sex scandals, the Trump Administrations new rules allowing anti-LGBTQ discrimination, how mysterious obelisks became an opportunity for homophobia, and a UK ruling making it harder for trans youth to get access to puberty blocking therapies.

Dec 09, 202058 min

2020-12-02 - World HIV/AIDS Day and Looking to the Future

Jonny reviews some positive statistics about HIV/AIDS and reviews eight important cultural moments that mark our attempts to combat the disease. He reviews important strides in LGBTQ+ representation and likely policy initiatives of the Biden/Harris administration. He ends with a collection of recent stories about gay and trans representation in popular culture.

Dec 04, 202059 min

2020-11-25 Trans Day of Remembrance and Gratitude

Jonny reviews the uptick in the murder of Trans people worldwide and in the US. He revisits the misleading exit poll data that suggests Trump pulled more of the LGBTQ vote in 2020 than in 2016. And he ends with a story about a law suit against IL Blue Cross Blue Shield for not covering the medical costs of gender confirmation therapy.

Nov 30, 202058 min

2020-11-18 Oh, Those Conservative LGBTs!

Jonny reviews the exit polling data that Trump earned 28% of the LGB(TQ) vote in the last election. He also reviews the LGB presence at last weekend's "Million MAGA March" in DC. He reviews some good news and bad news from the European Union. He ends with a tribute to local drag performer extraordinaire, Blanch Dubois.

Nov 18, 202058 min

2020-11-04 - Anticipating the Election

Produced on the Election Day but released on the day after, this episode anticipates the turmoil to come. Jonny first delves into the Trump Administration's attempts to whitewash their LGBTQ+ record and the strange phenomenon of LGBTQ Trump supporters. He then coasts through a series of good news items about the LGBTQ community that may have been eclipsed by the US elections. These include children with same sex parents performing better academically, the state department dropping law suit appea...

Nov 04, 202058 min

2020-10-28 Halloween and the Horrors to Come

Jonny shares some of the wonderful speeches and endorsements from this year's Rainbow Cafe virtual gala, marking its 20th anniversary. He does a brief check in on the news and then turns it over to Rona P. Andemic for some spooky holiday words of wisdom.

Nov 03, 202058 min

2020-10-21 Rainbow Cafe Virtual Gala

Jonny interviews Tara Bell about the upcoming (and already on-going) 20th Anniversary Gala for the Rainbow Cafe. He also reviews some recent Trevor Project data about how CoVid-19 is impacting LGBTQ+ youth. Finally, he ends with a quick review of some recent stories, including good news from New Zealand about lots of LGBTQ people being elected to Parliament.

Oct 21, 202058 min

2020-09-30 -- Gay Spirit Visions

Jonny starts out with a recap of the 2020 Fall (Virtual) Conference of Gay Spirit Visions, including a sampling of the keynote address by Padraig O'Tuama. He then moves on to cover upcoming LGBTQ+ History Month events in the Carbondale area. He briefly updates stories about Boystown changing its name in Chicago, more JK Rowling toxicity, and the direness of the Supreme Court appointment process.

Sep 30, 202058 min

2020-09-16 The Perils of What Is (And Isn't) Revealed

Jonny discusses the western wildfires and their causes, in cluding in one place a gender [sic] reveal party. He then discusses the accidental revelations of Chris Evans's private parts. He discusses the unfortunately not surprising further revelation of JK Rowling's transphobia in her latyest nover. Finally, Rona P. Andemic offers some meditations on "pre-existing conditions" inspired by recently released interview tapes with President Trump.

Sep 16, 202058 min

2020-09-09 Unspinning the Spin

Jonny fact checks some pro-Trump advertising that mischaracterizes the Equality Act. He then follows up with more reasons why Ric Grenell cannot be trusted as a gay advocate for the Trump Administration. In the back half of the show we share reports of new drug-resistant strains of HIV in France, and we end with new reporting on the impacts of CoVid-19 on LGBTQ communities. Interested in our sources and more Queer news and information? Check out our Flipboard magazine at: https://flipboard.com/ ...

Sep 09, 202058 min
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