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LAST CALL: NEW ORLEANS DYKE BAR HISTORY PROJECT

an oral history project about new orleans’ disappearing dyke bar scene. follow us at www.lastcallnola.org
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S3 Ep4 Joy as in ”Fuck You”!

In our final episode of Mais Jamais, we lean into the joy that has been central to the work and lives of the organizers fighting Anti-Trans legislation. Listen to unearth deep healing practice and for a little smile. Trans Joy, the gift that keeps on giving.

Jun 08, 202326 minEp. 26

S3 Ep3: From Fire and Ashes, A Trans Phoenix is Born

In ep3 we tell the story of of locALL. Facing an increasing number of anti-trans bills in the Louisiana legislature, Trans and Queer organizers, healers, artist, and many more come together to build a coalition of resistance and restoration. Listen for a possibly of model of building intersectional movement and with multi - pronged strategy!

May 24, 202326 minEp. 25

S3 Ep 2: The Big Bad Bills: An active way to spend a session or two

In our second episode of Mais Jamais, Last call and Louisiana Trans Oral History Project paint the Trans and Queer legislative landscape of 2020-2022. Community experts dive into the nature of the bills Louisiana Legislators tried to push through, the harm that they would cause, and what larger powers and misplaced analysis allow them to exists.

Apr 18, 202328 minSeason 3Ep. 24

S3 Ep1 : Did Someone Turn the Hate Up in Here?

From our joint oral history project with Louisiana Trans Oral History Project, the first episode of this Mini Series, Mais Jamais :The Rise of Louisiana's Anti-Trans Legislation and the Story of Our Resistance, provides a foundational understanding of the political landscape Trans and Queer folks in Louisiana had to navigate before the recent uptick in Anti-Trans Legislation of the 2020's. Our host try to answer the question, in what context, is the groundwork for dangerous and hateful full bill...

Apr 11, 202333 minEp. 23

Last Call presents: The Krewe of Ishtar

Hey, folks! Here's a little bonus episode to while some time on... Recently, free went to Diverse Works in Houston to present this story to an audience. It's about the first Lesbian Mardi Gras Krewe, as far as we know, the Krewe of Ishtar. For this one, free interviewed one of the Krewe's founders, Diane Dimiceli and Gail Pellerin and Marsha Robert who were both active members. The piece was commissioned and made possible by Diverse Works, and Nick Vaughn and Jake Margolin, whose project 50 stat...

Mar 25, 202036 minEp. 22

BONUS! Last Call for Creating Place

Hey, buds! Did you miss us? We missed you! So, we're back with a bonus episode. But first: Please come to our Season 2 Wrap Party, Friday May 31. We will do trivia related to the season and have and listening booths. We will also be rolling out the first ever Last Call Mix Tape. It will be a free event, so please come join us! You can find more details here . This piece was produced back in 2017 by Last Call Co-founder, Bonnie Gabel and free feral for a project Alternate Roots did, called Creati...

May 23, 201950 minEp. 21

Episode 9: RC

Well, folks! Here we are at the last episode of the season! But don't fret: we have a couple of bonus tricks up our sleeve, so stay tuned. This week, we are so excited to share this piece about Rosana Cruz and their work with the Hate Crimes Hotline at the New Orleans LGBT Community Center in the late 90's. Rosana is a writer, parent, social justice movement leader and intersectional feminist. They have lived in New Orleans for over 20 years and in that time, worked closely with numerous organiz...

Apr 25, 201926 minEp. 20

Episode 8: Mary Capps

Heya folks! Sorry we were off the radar for a while: had to replace the hard drive of our main computer. But we are back up and running with a brand new episode! Mary Capps has been an anti-racist, social justice, lesbian, feminist activist for 50 years or so, mostly in New Orleans. She served as director of the YWCA Rape Crisis Service in New Orleans and has worked in various networks & autonomous groups against violence against women, as an invited speaker, workshop facilitator and with se...

Apr 18, 201923 minEp. 19

Episode 7: The Law One

Episode 7 is here! In this episode: two stories of people navigating the world of Law and Law enforcement. First, Mark Gonzalez shares stories about his early years of organizing in the 80’s and early 90’s. Mark has lived in the Bywater neighborhood for over 25 years and works as an attorney in private practice. His initial involvement in the gay community was as a founding member/organizer of Gay Fest New Orleans where he was an officer for two years. He was also a very active member and organi...

Mar 28, 201923 minEp. 18

Episode 6: Stories from the Boston Dyke Bar Scene

This week we bring you a piece about the Boston Dyke Bar scene in the 60’s through the 90’s. Last Call’s play based on our New Orleans Dyke Bar research, Alleged Lesbian Activies , is coming to Boston, April 4, 5, 6, and 7. These performances will be done in partnership with The Theatre Offensive, and will feature new material derived from our Boston interviews. We thought, these interviews are so juicy - let’s do a podcast piece with them! We have stories of parties, fights, family, pickup and ...

Mar 21, 201959 minEp. 17

Episode 5: Living out Loud

This week we bring you two stories of people finding their way to living their best life. First, we hear from Terryl Lynn Foxx. Born under the astrological sign of Leo the Lion, Ms. Foxx is a native New Orleanian and an entertainer/model/actress who has perfected the art of illusion through 20 years of experience. She has appeared all over the gay cabaret circuit throughout the United States, as well as appearing on national television, music videos, newspapers and magazines, and the cinema. Thi...

Mar 14, 201932 minEp. 16

Episode 4: Gay Money

This week, we are bringing you a newer take on a classic from season 1. This story came to us through Ellen Rabin in an interview with Bonnie Gabel and Rachel Lee. Ellen became an ancestor in September 2018. She was a entrepreneur and community caregiver for the LGBTQIA+ community of New Orleans all her life. She owned several businesses throughout her life, including the Apple Barrel in the Marigny Triangle (now Horns -- previously La Peniche). She shared so much of herself with so many people ...

Mar 07, 201914 minEp. 15

Episode 3: The Radical Act of Being Yourself

Episode 3 features two stories about the radical act of figuring out who we are and allowing ourselves to be that. It is the first of our episodes featuring work that came out of Our Queer Histories Queer Futures Podcast Workshop in 2017. Using interviews gathered by participants in Last Call’s oral history workshop, everyone in the workshop focused on one oral history, identified a story in it and built a piece around that. We spent a weekend eating snacks, going over the basics of podcasting, ...

Feb 28, 201924 minEp. 14

Episode 2: Mandisa Moore-O'Neal

S. Mandisa Moore-O'Neal is a Black feminist and supporter to grassroots black women/black femme-centered organizing. These days, Mandisa is a civil rights attorney with a focus on family law, HIV De-Criminalization, criminal defense, employment discrimination and police accountability work. Her primary organizing support work is as a Black Youth Project- New Orleans' chapter member and on the Advisory board of Lift Louisiana . This story takes us back to 2006 when Mandisa was part of a group tha...

Feb 21, 201930 minEp. 13

Episode 1: Wendi Moore-O'Neal

Wendi Moore O'Neal is a community activist from New Orleans who runs Jaliyah Consulting where she uses "freedom singing, story circles and group facilitation to share civil rights history, culture, and traditions". She tells us about founding [one of] the first LGBT organizations at Spelman College in the 90's. Recently, Wendi released a documentary "This Little Light" which chronicles her process of seeking justice and making peace when she was unconstitutionally fired for marrying her wife, Ma...

Feb 14, 201927 minEp. 12

Season Two Trailer

Season two coming at you in just a few days... Here's a little taste.

Feb 11, 20192 minEp. 11

Special Episode: Alleged Lesbian Activities Artist Talk

This special episode was recorded live from the set of Alleged Lesbian Activities on the afternoon of our last performance of a sold-out run. Rachel Lee discusses the process of creating ALA with writers nelle mills and Bear Hebert, and directors indee mitchell and Bonnie Gabel, with additional commentary from performer Erin Roussel. Special thanks to Mallory Falk and Wendy Gaudin.

Sep 28, 20161 hr

Episode 5: The Way They Go

Why did all the dyke bars close? What did we lose when they shut down? In this final episode of our initial podcast series we hear answers to these foundational questions from interviewees and Last Call organizers. Want to support the creation of powerful work that documents and interrogates the legacy of New Orleans dyke bars? Check out our kickstarter at bit.ly/dykebarmusical. Produced by Free Feral with help from Bonnie Gabel and Rachel Lee. Music by Free Feral and Peter Bowling. Featuring th...

Jun 10, 201626 min

Episode 4: The Sanctity of Marriage

Here comes the bride? For some lesbians, marriage is a tool of the patriarchy; for others it's a welcome opportunity to celebrate and gain family acceptance. In this episode we go inside four different partnerships, starting with the joyfully subversive wedding of a New Orleans dyke bar owner. Produced by Free Feral, with support from Rachel Lee Featuring the voices of Laura Burns, Mae Lizama, Maxx Sizeler, Donna Bechet-Kilbourne, Alda Talley, Juanita Pierre and Leslie Martinez...

Mar 03, 201625 min

Episode 3.3: Les Pierres

Les Pierres, New Orleans' first bar owned by and operated for Black lesbians, was often so packed on the weekends that owners Juanita Pierre and Leslie Martinez had to throw open the french doors to accommodate the crowd. In this episode they share some of their favorite memories of the bar and why it was such an important space. Featuring interviews with: Juanita Pierre, Leslie Martinez, Donna Bechet-Kilbourne, and Paula Kilbourne

Jan 26, 201617 min
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