
Adventurers: Ada Blackjack
Ada Blackjack (1898-1983) learned to adapt to the harsh conditions of the Arctic as a castaway for two years. This month, we’re talking about adventurers – women who refused to be confined. They pushe...
3 Jul 20237min

Icons: Sir Lady Java
Sir Lady Java (c. 1943-present) stood against a Los Angeles law that targeted trans women, drag performers and anyone who dared to live openly outside the gender binary. Her fierce advocacy made her a...
30 Jun 20236min

Icons: Sappho
Sappho (c. 615 BC) was an ancient Greek poet and an architect of the very words we use to talk about queer identity today. We're celebrating Pride Month with Icons: supreme queens of queer culture. So...
29 Jun 20235min

Icons: Renée Richards
Renée Richards (1934-present) was possibly the first transgender woman to compete in a professional sport -- but she’d rather be known as an accomplished doctor than an accomplished athlete or activis...
28 Jun 20236min

Icons: Nobuko Yoshiya
Nobuko Yoshiya (1896-1973) was a writer whose work helped pave the way for the popular Japanese illustrated genre of shōjo manga. We're celebrating Pride Month with Icons: supreme queens of queer cult...
27 Jun 20235min

Icons: Nancy Kulp
Nancy Kulp (1921-1991) became famous for her comedic role on a hit 1960s sitcom and later tried her hand in the political arena. She kept people talking long after her career came to an end, by comin...
26 Jun 20235min

Bonus Episode: Anusha’s Abortion Story
Planned Parenthood is our partner in breaking the stigma around abortion. In today’s bonus episode, we share things you can do to help support a loved one who is having an abortion. We also hear from ...
24 Jun 20234min

Icons: Miss Cleo
Miss Cleo, or Youree Dell Harris, (1962-2016) was a television psychic known for sitting behind a large table adorned with a crystal ball and candles, encouraging viewers to call her for a free readin...
23 Jun 20236min





















