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Willst du Top-Noten und einen richtig guten Abschluss? Dann ist dieser Podcast genau das Richtige für dich, denn dieser Podcast ist für alle Schüler (oder Studenten), die sich nicht mit dem Durchschnitt zufriedengeben. Host dieses Podcasts ist "Jenny - Dein Coach für Top-Noten"! Sie wird dich in Einzelepisoden und in Interviews so coachen, dass du deine Noten rocken wirst! Sie spricht mit dir über die besten Lernstrategien, gibt dir lang erprobte Tipps, so dass du voller Energie und top-moti ...
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A podcast series about the people who built the rainbow, created space and held their own! Discover artists, activists, performers, politicians and the pivotal moments that shaped Queer history and how the 2SLGBTQ+ community protests today. Featuring: Margaret Cho; Lorraine Segato; Barbada from Barbados; Greg Malone of CBC's CODCO, Jane Rule with Linda Morra (PhD), Sex Garage, Small Town Prides, Hot Chocolate by Claudy Philius, author and AIDS historian Sarah Schulman, ACT UP MTL founders Bl ...
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The Calgary Gay History Project's Kevin Allen shares his research into an important and reluctant queer legend - Everett George Klippert. Klippert was the only Canadian ever declared a "dangerous sexual offender" by the Supreme Court of Canada and he was sentenced to life in prison for being incurably gay. Public and political outcry over the Klipp…
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Meet Juno Award-winning singer-songwriter, social justice activist and Member of the Order of Canada, Lorraine Segato in episode 17 of Queer Legends. As co-founder of The Parachute Club, Segato and her 1980s bandmates struck a chord with Canadians with their top 10 hit Rise Up, which helped inspire a generation of human rights and other activism du…
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It was an honour to be invited by the Canadian Labour Congress to host a 'fire-side chat' with comedian, actor, writer and human rights activist, Margaret Cho at their #CLC2023 conference! Hear about Margaret's connection to the labour movement, 2SLGBTQ+ rights, her involvement in anti-racism campaigns and the fight for a more equitable future. “Ev…
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This Queer Legends Quickie introduces you to Sarah Worthman, founder of the Newfoundland and Labrador Queer Research Initiative. Worthman is investigating the persecution of 2SLGBTQ soldiers during the First World War by the Government of Canada and she has uncovered some amazing things. This story is the about a young, queer Canadian hero from Bra…
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In this episode of Queer Legends: An Oral History Podcast we're looking back at the legendary people and moments of 2022! Featuring queer activists, artists and community historians on what will be remembered about the “queer that was.” My guests include: Public health expert Michael Kwag, journalist Mel Woods, historian and author Hugh Ryan, recen…
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This self-made black queen has one of the most fascinating origine stories you've ever heard. "Barbada de Barbades" has been exciting drag and comedy show audiences across Quebec for nearly two decades. She co-hosts Call me Mother across Canada on OUTtv, is always booked for drag story hour and is currently popping up in online French advertising o…
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Did you know? After the community protests against the violent 1990 raid of the queer loft party 'Sex Garage' (listen to episode 1 for details), Montreal police continued to harass protesters. Linda Dawn Hammond's photos put police brutality against 2SLGBTQ+ Montrealers in the headlines and that made her a police target afterwards. This episode's s…
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Did Canada already have its first gay Prime Minister? In Canada's capital, there's a romantic statue of Sir Galahad on Parliament Hill. It was created in 1905 by then future prime minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King, in memory of a heroic act by his dearest friend. Former Member of Parliament, Bill Siksay, the first openly gay man to be elected t…
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Montréal, Québec recenlty hosted the 24th International AIDS Conference. It was more inclusive and 'hopeful' and a lot different than the fifth international AIDS conference in Montréal in 1989. In this episode it was a pleasure to speak with athiest-AIDS-activist turned Concordia University professor, Karen Herland, who takes you behind-the-scenes…
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Between the 1950s and mid-1990s, the Government of Canada used to hunt down, harass and fire LGBT members of the Canadian Armed Forces, the RCMP and the federal public service. A young military officer named Michelle Douglas challenged the military and helped bring that shameful policy and the “LGBT Purge” to an end with the help of Canada’s first …
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Everyone remembers going to their first big Gay Pride event. However, if you're from a small town, Pride plays a more important role in creating safe spaces for Queers to connect and be themselves. In this episode, we explore LGBTQ2S Pride in the BC interior, Northern Saskatchewan, the Arctic and a tiny island off an island in Atlantic Canada.…
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This episode was released on World AIDS Day 2021 and the 30th anniversary of Montreal AIDS activists creating Parc de l'espoir. This is the conclusion to the story about Montreal residents who fought city bureaucrats to save 'Parc de l'espoir' from the bulldozers of a city "refresh" of the park. You'll hear from activists and gay village residents …
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One of North America's oldest HIV/AIDS memorials is located In the heart of Montreal's Gay village. It wouldn't have been possible without the courage of AIDS and community activists. This episode introduces you to some of the folks who fought to create the park against opposition from homophobic City of Montreal officials. It also uncovered someth…
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I bet you didn't know that it was a Black American with a flair for fashion who inspired a new kind of in-your-face gay activism in Montreal. Blane Charles had already made a name for himself in ACT UP New York by the time he attended the 1989 International AIDS Conference in Montreal. Blane stayed in Montreal for a few years and co-founded ACT UP …
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Discover how "Black music" transformed the 1990s club scene in Canada’s second largest city. Meet Claudy Philius, who created two of the hottest regular club events for Montreal’s Black Queer community. Hot Chocolate and the Girls In Da Hood celebrated Black culture and music, when black people were often made to feel unwelcome in the gay village. …
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Jane Rule helped “create a nation” of Queer activists and activism along the west coast of Canada and the United States. She is one of the most influential authors and lesbians in Canadian history. Rule wrote honestly and courageously about Lesbian love and relationships at a time when it was still illegal to be a Lesbian in Canada. She contributed…
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One of the first openly Gay actors and comedians on Canadian television was Greg Malone. His comedic charm and unforgiving satire - of the Catholic Church or politicians - made him a star on the CBC. Greg shares what it was like growing up "Gay" in Newfoundland and Labrador, discusses his TV legacy, AIDS activism, dabbling in politics and how he’s …
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The violent Montreal Police raid of a popular after hours party known as ‘Sex Garage’ sparked two days of LGBTQ2S protests and a Queer rights revolution in the province of Québec. We must never forget the police violence, even as we celebrate the courage of Queer Montrealers and the ACT UP New York "groupies" who helped change everything. This is t…
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Queer Legends: An Oral History Podcast honours the Queer people, places and events that shaped how we now live our lives as 2S and LGBTQ people today. It’s about the people who built the rainbow, created space and held their own! Hosted by award-winning broadcaster and journalist, Shawn Dearn. Cover art by Tim Singleton. Produced by Secret Agents.…
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In der schechsten Folge spreche ich mit dir über die drei Phasen für gute Noten und Klassenarbeiten bzw. Klausuren: Die Vorbereitungsphase, die Klausur und die Nachbereitung! Du findest diesen Podcast hier: Apple-Podast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/einfach-lernen-by-jenny-klippert/id1330679232?ign-mpt=uo%3D4&mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spo…
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In der fünften Folge habe ich ein paar Tipps vorbereitet, die dir dabei helfen können, wenn du mehrere Klausuren in einer Woche schreibst und alle gut bestehen möchtest. Hier gehe ich vor allem auf den Lernprozess ein, der sich doch von dem unterscheidet, wenn du dich nur auf eine Klausur vorbereiten solltest! Du findest diesen Podcast hier: Apple-…
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In der vierten Folge spreche ich mit dir darüber, wann der perfekte Zeitpunkt ist um mit dem Lernen für die Abiturprüfungen anzufangen. Ich habe 10 Fragen vorbereitet, die dir dabei helfen können diesen Zeitpunkt für dich zu ermitteln. Wenn du das angesprochene PDF haben möchtest, dann schreibe mich einfach über Instagram an und ich schicke es dir …
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In dieser dritten Folge spreche ich mit dir über die mündliche Note und habe 5 Tipps vorbereitet, die, wenn du sie denn richtig umsetzt, deine mündliche Noten in jedem Fach verbessern werden. Außerdem spreche ich mit dir darüber, warum sich die mündliche Note auch auf deine schriftlichen Noten auswirkt und warum sie gegen einen möglichen Blackout h…
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Der einfach lernen-Podcast! In dieser zweiten Folge möchte ich mit dir darüber reden wie du dich zum Lernen motivieren kannst und habe hierfür 3 Hacks vorbereitet, die du direkt umsetzen kannst! Du findest diesen Podcast hier: Apple-Podast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/einfach-lernen-by-jenny-klippert/id1330679232?ign-mpt=uo%3D4&mt=2 Spoti…
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