Taking Up Space

In this episode of Taking Up Space, we focus on how gender and sexuality play a role in defining perspectives. On our panel, we have a person from a gender diversity consulting group, a representative from an Indigenous youth sexual health network, and someone who identifies as one of less socially visible orientations on the spectrum of sexuality.

Show Notes

In this episode of Taking Up Space, we focus on how gender and sexuality play a role in defining perspectives. On our panel, we have a person from a gender diversity consulting group, a representative from an Indigenous youth sexual health network, and someone who identifies as one of less socially visible orientations on the spectrum of sexuality.
A panel discussion hosted by Ann-Bernice Thomas features guests Emma Antoine from the Native Youth Sexual Health Network, Kingsley Strudwick of Ambit Gender Diversity Consulting, and Morgan Henderson.
This episode features a glossary guide of terms relating to gender identity and sexuality, spotlight on Island Sexual Health Society, and poetry by Ashe Haig.
Content in this program was produced by CFUV’s Podcasting Production Team. Music in this piece was composed and performed by _____ and our theme music is composed by Arcade Pallot. This program is proudly supported by Cold Comfort Ice Cream and the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
References and Resources:
http://www.nativeyouthsexualhealth.com/
https://www.ambitgenderdiversity.com/
https://www.hrc.org/resources/glossary-of-terms
http://itspronouncedmetrosexual.com/2013/01/a-comprehensive-list-of-lgbtq-term-definitions/#sthash.Gf1Ufnll.dpbs
https://www.islandsexualhealth.org/
https://www.antiviolenceproject.org/info/glossary/
https://qmunity.ca/
http://uvicpride.ca/
https://www.stjohnthedivine.bc.ca/pages/pflag
https://everydayfeminism.com/tag/trans-gnc/
https://everydayfeminism.com/tag/lgbtqia/

What is Taking Up Space?

Taking Up Space approaches issues surrounding intersectional feminism on Songhees, Wsanec, and Esquimalt territories (Victoria, BC) through storytelling and narrative. This program is full of thoughtful stories that challenge the patriarchy, colonialism, and white supremacy.