Podcast #304 – Lesbian Radio History in Canada
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As we wrap up Pride Month, our podcast discussion turns to queer spaces and queer community on the radio and in podcasting, specifically lesbian broadcasters in Canada. Our guest, Stacey Copeland is a media producer and Ph.D. candidate at Simon Fraser University’s School of Communication in Vancouver, Canada. Stacey has been researching the history of lesbian radio shows, including The Lesbian Show and Dykes on Mics. Community radio played an important role in welcoming gay and lesbian programming, with shows airing on stations like Vancouver Co-op Radio and campus-community radio station CKUT. Bringing the conversation to 2021, we also talk about connections between these early shows and current-day queer podcasts. Show Notes: * Stacey Copeland‘s website* SpokenWeb podcast* Amplify Podcast Network* Podcast #284 – SpokenWeb and Literary Sound* Podcast #275 – Making Scholarly Podcasts Count* Podcast #297 – Radio Studies and Soundwork with Michele Hilmes* The Archives of Lesbian Oral Testimony* FemRadio at CJRU* Vancouver Co-op Radio* Dykes on Mykes on CKUT* Listen to The Lesbian Show on Co-op Radio in The Archives of Lesbian Oral Testimony* Pride FM Toronto* Podcast # 187 – Archiving LGBTQ Radio History* This Way Out* The World Soundscape Project was established by R. Murray Schafer at Simon Fraser University* Hildegard Westerkamp is a composer, radio artist, and sound ecologist* Barry Truax is a composer and acoustic communication researcher* The Heart podcast* Procyon Podcast Network* BC Gay and Lesbian Archives* Queer FM on CITR* Count...
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