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Looking inward and beyond at progressive, fusion and alternative sonic styles, near and far...
28 Jun, 2022 | 1:57:58 |
EN | Nicholas Cooper | The Sentinel's Marvellous Kaleidoscope

Pride 2022 special programming featuring 100% QUEERCON | 2-Hour music radio program | pre-recorded broadcast Audible Observations (Playlist): Beverly Glenn-Copeland: Sunset Village from Keyboard Fantasies (2017 Remaster) [1986 / Invisible City Editions / Seance Centre] Julius Smack: You Are Not To Blame from Serenity EP [2022 / Leaving] Green-Horse: Mycorrhizae Dreams from Solar Editions [2022 / Leaving] Clara Engel: Glass...
Why big pharma created Female Sexual Dysfunction
27 Jun, 2022 | 0:28:48 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Dr. Leonore Tiefer gave the keynote address at a conference on The Medicalization of Sex, organized by the Simon Fraser University Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies in 2011. She says everyone's sexuality is different, there is no "normal"- that efforts to define a normal and produce it through medication fail, and that "sex belongs with dancing, not digestion."...
Masculine women claim their stripe in the gender rainbow.
23 Apr, 2022 | 0:28:41 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Women who find themselves "on the masculine side of centre" often experience disapproval, rejection, and pressures to change. Madelaine Imber and Tandiwe Aebi-Moyo talk about Butch Is Not a Dirty Word, a magazine (and now an organization) designed to admire, appreciate, and network those who live with butch identity. Various butch identities are referenced, including butches of colour and trans...
One of the last interviews of the late time traveler, theologian and radical feminist pirate.
15 Apr, 2022 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Mary Daly published her final book in 2006, 4 years before her death. Mara Williams (DJ Cariad), a programmer at KDVS campus radio, crossed the feminist wave generation gap to interview Daly - who explained, among other things, how rage can make you happy.
The Iroquois system has lasted hundreds of years
11 Apr, 2022 | 0:28:48 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Barbara Alice Mann describes the inner workings of a long-established North American matriarchal society, where women lead the arrangement of life, including festivals, collective decision-making, management of longhouses, food storage, marriages, childrearing, inheritance, rotating land use, agriculture, food storage, sharing, and gift-giving.  And war and peace.
Two long-time reproductive rights advocates talk about where such work must go next in Canada.
08 Feb, 2022 | 0:28:21 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio

Martha Paynter and Frédérique Chabot have each spent a lot of years doing a lot of different kinds of grassroots political work related to sexual and reproductive health and rights. Scott Neigh interviews them about why such work is important, and about why in Canada today it is vital that it centre prison abolition, migrant justice, and other struggles led...
A linguistic and biochemical analysis
07 Feb, 2022 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Playwright Carolyn Gage performing one of her Sermons for a Lesbian Tent Revival. This one is relevant for everyone. First she discusses the poverty of our words to distinguish among many forms of "love" and lists alternative words from science fiction that are more precise. Then she talks about the brain chemistry at work when we "fall in love," what...
The slow work of ending female genital mutilation
24 Jan, 2022 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

From 1951 to 2022, the task of ending this widespread harmful practice is perhaps only halfway done. Heroines of the struggle tell what they know. It's complicated, but efforts are converging.
Mistaking discomfort for violence is an error of our times
02 Jan, 2022 | 0:28:44 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Lesbian novelist and nonfiction writer Sarah Schulman speaks in Vancouver about her book Conflict Is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair. The book could not find a publisher in the US, but was picked up by Vancouver's Arsenal Pulp Press. As of this reading in 2018, it had sold more than 10,000 copies. Schulman says...
on feminism, race, violence and dealing with rage
20 Dec, 2021 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

The world-famous Black author and thinker known as bell hooks passed away on December 15, 2021, at age 69. From the WINGS archive, here are excerpts of her speaking in 1993, the year she published Sisters of the Yam: Black women and self-recovery, and whilst she was working on the book to be titled Killing Rage: Ending Racism (1995).
Natalie Jacket talks about transphobia in Canada and a successful action against anti-trans hate.
14 Dec, 2021 | 0:28:00 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio

Natalie Jackett is a fourth year undergraduate student in Legal Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. They are also the trans event coordinator for Rainbow Ottawa Student Experience (or ROSE), which was known until recently as Rainbow Carleton. Scott Neigh interviews Jackett about transphobia in Canada, about a successful recent collective action that shut down an instance of anti-trans politics,...
Lessons learned from Canada
08 Nov, 2021 | 0:28:48 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

In 2020, massive public demonstrations led the government of Bangladesh to raise the maximum penalty for rape; but these university students say the problem begins with law enforcement failing to lay charges. They contrast common attitudes towards women and rape in their home country with the more feminist-influenced milieu in Canada. Includes discussion of marital rape, which is legal in...
John Sylliboy talks about the work of the Wabanaki Two Spirit Alliance.
24 Aug, 2021 | 0:28:12 |
EN | Scott Neigh | Talking Radical Radio

John Sylliboy is Mi’kmaq and he grew up as part of Esaksoni and Millbrook First Nations in Nova Scotia. He is also the acting executive director of the Wabanaki Two Spirit Alliance, an organization that brings together Two-Spirit people in Wabanaki territory through a framework based on the Peace and Friendship Treaty, to engage in knowledge sharing, research, capacity building,...
(and may soon be again in the USA)
23 Aug, 2021 | 0:28:35 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

Adapted from the documentary film When Abortion Was Illegal: Untold Stories. https://www.concentric.org/films/when_abortion_was_illegal.html
Relationships and Disability, Paramazing Paralympic athlete, my face
20 Aug, 2021 | 0:29:55 |
EN | CJAM-FM Music Department |

This program focuses on disability issues. host Cam Wells will explore all sides of this comparing and contrasting with able bodied life.
This week we discuss the top news of the week, and the LBGT Acronym
30 May, 2021 | 0:56:16 |
EN | The Velvet Studio | CanQueer

In this week's show we discuss the LGBT acronym and development of language. We also discuss the other biggest LGBT news of the Week.
FGM is illegal again, but not forgotten
10 May, 2021 | 0:28:49 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

In 2020, Sudan's transitional government outlawed female genital mutilation. Dr. Nahid Toubia thoroughly explained the practice, its health effects, its cultural effects, and the prospects for ending it, to Diane Bailey of UN Radio, in 1992.
The case for solidarity
02 May, 2021 | 0:28:44 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

The late Leslie Feinberg gave this rousing and reasoned plenary speech at the 1995 US National Women's Studies Association conference in Oklahoma City, calling for unity in struggle across apparent divides of sex, class, race, and gender expression.
Robin Morgan on Clarence Thomas and Ms. Magazine
29 Mar, 2021 | 0:28:44 |
EN | Frieda Werden | WINGS

In 1990, Robin Morgan became Editor in Chief of Ms. Magazine and transformed its policies, including making it international and advertising-free. Speaking to a UN Symposium on Sex Stereotyping in Media, October 24, 1991, she tells how impossible it was to get facts on Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas out through mainstream media, and goes on to tell how advertisers...
In this week's episode we look at the biggest stories of the day, such as pride plans
28 Feb, 2021 | 0:58:12 |
EN | The Velvet Studio | CanQueer

In this week's show we discuss the biggest news of the week, with a focus on what Pride will be doing this summer.
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