Podcasts
Teacher Education For All! – Curriculum Mapping Project Interviews
This website contains podcasts of interviews with UBC Faculty of Education scholars discussing the implementation of SOGI (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) education and curriculum. It is intended as a resource for those studying related topics and for teachers and teacher candidates seeking useful ideas for the integration of SOGI related topics, readings, and so on in their curriculum and instruction.
Gender. Sexuality. School.
Welcome to Gender. Sexuality. School. a podcast that features interviews with researchers, teachers, and artists doing cutting edge work around issues of gender, sexuality and schooling. In the first episode of season 3, Tara talks to Professor Harper Keenan from the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia about two recent research projects: Building Blocks: Race, Gender and Early Education project and Drag Pedagogy.
The Children’s Book Podcast
Out at School, is a verbatim audio-play about the experiences of LGBTQ families at school, created from excerpts from interviews undertaken with 37 families living in the province of Ontario, Canada, between 2014 and 2020.The play is divided into 3 parts, with each part ending with an original song composed and sung by Canadian queer folk musician Kate Reid.
Translash
We are story architects; building narratives to advance trans stories, culture, histories, and healing. We are conversation starters, documentarians, and activists who are committed to helping trans people in the United States and, ultimately, around the world. Telling stories which advance understanding, knowledge and empathy by emphasizing personal narratives of courage, resilience and quiet bravery are what we are all about.
Out at School
Hosted by Matthew Winner, elementary school librarian and co-founder of All The Wonders. The Children’s Book Podcast features insightful and sincere interviews with authors, illustrators, and everyone involved in taking a book from drawing board to bookshelf.
Hoodrat to Headwrap
Ericka Hart and Ebony Donnley lead this “decolonized podcast for lovers on the margins”. Ericka and Ebony are partners in love and work. The respect and deep care they share, the fun they have together, is extremely present. And it feels vital since the themes they cover aren’t easy ones. Anti-blackness is a recurring one on the podcast, as in life.
Queer America
Queer America is an exploration of the history of sexual identity and gender identity in the United States. Leila Rupp and John D’Emilio host this new podcast from Teaching Tolerance—a resource to help educators integrate LGBTQ history into their curriculum.
All My Relations
All My Relations is a team of folks who care about representations, and how Native peoples are represented in mainstream media. Between us we have decades of experience working in and with Native communities, and writing and speaking about issues of representation. In their Indigiqueer episode, they join forces with two amazing Indigenous queer writers and scholars who are making waves in the literary scene with their poetry, prose, and fiction.
#QueerAF
Listen for free every week, as a different student, graduate or LGBT+ producer tells their most #QueerAF story on the podcast by National Student Pride. Hosted by Jamie Wareham, we commission young LGBT+ producers to tell their own stories so long as they are beyond the binary, sex-positive, challenge mental health, sexuality and identity taboos – or have unicorns spewing rainbows everywhere.
Queer Sex Ed
Queer Sex Ed is a queer-positive, sex-positive platform for open, honest, and direct communication about sex and relationships. Queer Sex Ed is an imperative statement. When the call to “Queer” Sex Ed, it is a call-to-arms for sexual health educators, schools, parents, and people in all types of relationships to intentionally “queer” the institutions of sexual communication, sexual health, interpersonal relationships, and relationship structure
Educational Programs and Projects
Inclusive Sexual Education Instagram Winner of SOGI UBC Research to Practice Microgrant Program 2022
An Instagram page dedicated to QTBIPOC experiences about gender, sexuality, health, and identity, as well as infographics on anti-racist and intersectional approaches to LGBTQ inclusive sexual education.