Speaking Queerly

De: Kaleidoscope Youth Center
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  • Produced by Kaleidoscope Youth Center - a 501(c)3 nonprofit located in Columbus, OH - Speaking Queerly examines pop culture, news, politics, and other topics that affect LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults. Learn more about us at kycohio.org.
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  • "You Can't Survive Without That Joy": A Conversation with Organizer Penny Rupert
    Sep 6 2024

    On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory (she/her) sits down with Penny Rupert (she/her), a grad student and community organizer in Columbus. The two discuss academia and the seemingly unrelated (but nevertheless intersecting) disciplines of Penny’s areas of study, and the marches, rallies and drag performances Penny has organized over the past few years. Plus, learn more about the National March and Speakout for Trans Lives that she is helping to organize in Columbus on October 19, upcoming panel discussions leading up to the event and how you can get involved in the movement.

    Stay up-to-date on the National March and Speakout for Trans Lives by following their Instagram page here: https://www.instagram.com/transyouthmarch. Plus, learn how you can get involved in the organizing and promotion of the event by sending a message to their account.

    Have a question you want answered or a topic you’d like discussed on Speaking Queerly? Send an email to Mallory@KYCOhio.org.

    KYC Youth Center is the largest and longest-standing organization in Ohio solely dedicated to serving and supporting queer youth. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, KYC works to provide safer spaces, programming, and leadership opportunities so that youth can be free to explore who they are and empowered to become their confident, truest selves. Learn more at www.kycohio.org, and follow us on TikTok, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @KYCOhio. If you like what you hear, and want to support the continued development of Speaking Queerly, send us a donation at kycohio.org/donate.

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    40 m
  • Political Discourse for a New Generation: A Conversation with Youth Organizer Rachel Maletz
    Aug 29 2024

    On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory (she/her) sits down with high school senior Rachel Maletz (she/her), who has devoted her senior project to getting young voters engaged in the upcoming election. In addition to committing to register 1000 people between the ages of 18-25 to vote, Rachel has partnered with Columbus Stand Up, Pint Size Protesters, KYC and other community partners to organize a candidate forum on Sunday, September 15 at East High School in Columbus. Reset: Political Discourse for a New Generation will feature candidates for Franklin County prosecutor and the Ohio Supreme Court, giving attendees the opportunity to learn more about these offices and the individuals vying for a seat.

    Register to attend at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/promoting-political-discourse-for-a-new-generation-tickets-919473920247.

    Have a question you want answered or a topic you’d like discussed on Speaking Queerly? Send an email to Mallory@KYCOhio.org.

    KYC Youth Center is the largest and longest-standing organization in Ohio solely dedicated to serving and supporting queer youth. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, KYC works to provide safer spaces, programming, and leadership opportunities so that youth can be free to explore who they are and empowered to become their confident, truest selves. Learn more at www.kycohio.org, and follow us on TikTok, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @KYCOhio. If you like what you hear, and want to support the continued development of Speaking Queerly, send us a donation at kycohio.org/donate.

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    29 m
  • "We Wanted to Be Surrounded by Different Minds": The Morrill Scholarship and Diversity on College Campuses
    May 31 2024

    On this episode of Speaking Queerly, Mallory sits down with Leobeliz Perdomo Blanco (they/them), KYC’s center based program manager, and recent graduate of The Ohio State University, Gabriella Quirch (she/her), two recipients of OSU’s premiere diversity scholarship: the Morrill Scholarship. The group discusses the impact the scholarship and scholars program had on their college experiences, the lessons they learned in the program and how others can apply for the scholarship. Plus, hear their discussion on historic student protests for social justice and the impact that current legislation moving through Ohio could have on diversity on college campuses.

    Learn more about the Morrill Scholarship Program here: https://odi.osu.edu/msp-about

    Have a question you want answered or a topic you’d like discussed on Speaking Queerly? Send an email to Mallory@KYCOhio.org. KYC Youth Center is the largest and longest-standing organization in Ohio solely dedicated to serving and supporting queer youth. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, KYC works to provide safer spaces, programming, and leadership opportunities so that youth can be free to explore who they are and empowered to become their confident, truest selves. Learn more at www.kycohio.org, and follow us on TikTok, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @KYCOhio. If you like what you hear, and want to support the continued development of Speaking Queerly, send us a donation at kycohio.org/donate.

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    57 m

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