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#2.15 Revolutionary Storytelling with Cecilia Gentili
Thesis on Joan
English - December 01, 2021 10:00 - 1 hourSociety & Culture Arts Performing Arts Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Legendary advocate, organizer and storyteller Cecilia Gentili joins us for the final episode of Season Two! We talk about her autobiographical show The Knife Cuts Both Ways and finding beauty in your story when the world wants to “reduce you to a ball of trauma.” She shares the joy of being a part of Pose (her first ever audition!) and some behind the scene stories from late night filming with Janet Mock. We talk more about her work being a resource and voice for the community in issues of gender equity through Transgender Equity Consulting and Cecilia closes us out with a call to action for all queer artists, reminding them of their power to shape the future.
Harrow & Meghan talk queering the holidays and some work they’ve seen featuring previous guests: National Queer Theater’s LUCIÉRNAGAS written by Javier Rivera DeBruin and IS THIS A ROOM featuring Becca Blackwell. For our action of the ep, find out the many ways that you can get involved with The Center’s statewide advocacy coalition, RiseOut, The People’s Platform. Thesis on Joan will return for Season Three in Spring 2022!
A full transcription of this episode is available through this link.
Action of the Ep:
RiseOut, The People’s Platform
Contact Your Reps
Volunteer with the Action Team
Join the Mobile Advocacy Network
Check Out Advocacy Bootcamp
Cecilia Gentili: Instagram | Twitter
Transgender Equity Consulting
Queer Culture Recs:
Dangerous Liaisons
Queer Gives:
Solutions Not Punishment
Brave Space Alliance
St. James Infirmary
Episode Credits:
Edited by Meghan Dixon
Thesis on Joan:
Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter
Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251
Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com
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Legendary advocate, organizer and storyteller Cecilia Gentili joins us for the final episode of Season Two! We talk about her autobiographical show The Knife Cuts Both Ways and finding beauty in your story when the world wants to “reduce you to a ball of trauma.” She shares the joy of being a part of Pose (her first ever audition!) and some behind the scene stories from late night filming with Janet Mock. We talk more about her work being a resource and voice for the community in issues of gender equity through Transgender Equity Consulting and Cecilia closes us out with a call to action for all queer artists, reminding them of their power to shape the future.
Harrow & Meghan talk queering the holidays and some work they’ve seen featuring previous guests: National Queer Theater’s LUCIÉRNAGAS written by Javier Rivera DeBruin and IS THIS A ROOM featuring Becca Blackwell. For our action of the ep, find out the many ways that you can get involved with The Center’s statewide advocacy coalition, RiseOut, The People’s Platform. Thesis on Joan will return for Season Three in Spring 2022!
A full transcription of this episode is available through this link.
Action of the Ep:
RiseOut, The People’s Platform
Contact Your Reps
Volunteer with the Action Team
Join the Mobile Advocacy Network
Check Out Advocacy Bootcamp
Cecilia Gentili: Instagram | Twitter
Transgender Equity ConsultingQueer Culture Recs:
Dangerous LiaisonsQueer Gives:
Solutions Not Punishment
Brave Space Alliance
St. James Infirmary
Episode Credits:
Edited by Meghan DixonThesis on Joan:
Follow Thesis on Joan on Instagram & Twitter
Leave us a voicemail at (845) 445-9251
Email us at thesisonjoan at gmail dot com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices