
Stirring The Pot
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About this listen
Registered psychologist, longtime activist and Edmonton icon Liz Massiah chats with Trudy and Lisa about helping friends & community members talk about trauma, the gay and lesbian community in Edmonton in the 80s, where 2SLGBTQ+ rights are today — and what allies can do to defend the community.
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--From This Episode--
1. Rule, Jane. (1985) A Hot-Eyed Moderate. Naiad Pr. Tallahassee, USA.
- (00:32) - Highlighting New Voices
- (07:52) - Introducing Liz Massaiah
- (11:51) - Invisibility and Women Over 50
- (16:48) - Aging in the Lesbian Community
- (21:17) - Politics is Like Housework
- (24:08) - Allies All Around Us
- (28:45) - Through Uncertainty to New Possibilities
- (30:18) - Supporting Traumatized People
- (33:52) - Coming Out and the Trauma of the Closet
- (40:01) - Be Curious, Not Judgemental
--Credits--
Hosted by Trudy Callaghan and Lisa Austin
Produced by Odvod Media
Audio Engineering by Steve Glen
Original music by Darrin Hagen
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