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Dot Femme
by Danielle Gonzalez
Incoming broadcast! Join two best friends as they broadcast across time and space and explore LGBTQ history. From profiling groundbreaking figures, pivotal moments, key locations, and technological advances in trans and queer history, Dot Femme is a deep dive into our queer past to learn the lessons and messages our elders left for us. Smart, sharp, and unapologetically bold—this is the podcast where history meets identity and resistance fuels innovation.
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Episode 25 - The Complete History of Trans Olympians
BREAKING NEWS: The IOC has restricted transgender athletes from future competition, citing a longstanding crisis of fairness. To explore how deep this crisis goes, we explore an exhaustive list of all openly transgender Olympians.
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Episode 24 - The Panic Playbook: Fear, blackmail, and the Lavender Scare
Dany and Claire spend some time in the Washington D.C. of the 1950s and take a long, hard look at the Cold War’s other social panic: The Lavender Scare.
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Episode 23 - 404: Straight Not Found
It's the 90's, baby! And the queer community is evolving thanks to a little thing called "The Internet." Join Dany and Claire in a corner internet cafe as they learn all about the (queer) history of the internet and why the modern queer community wouldn't exist without it.
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Episode 22 - (Gender)Fucking Peasant Revolts
It’s festival season in Medieval Europe, and for the first episode of season 2, Dany and Claire take a moment to see how queerness and class struggle are inherently linked. Because history shows that when hierarchies get restrictive, gender gets weird.
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Episode 21 - Time to ACT UP: The AIDS Crisis (Part 4)
In the final part of our deep dive into the AIDS crisis, Dany & Claire explore the life and legacy of New York activist Larry Kramer and ACT UP—the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power—and how direct action transformed collective grief into lasting change.
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Episode 20 - Organize to Survive: The AIDS Crisis (Part 3)
Dany and Claire explore how queer communities became caregivers, researchers, pharmacists, smugglers, lawyers, activists, and even nuns to survive a global plague in an era of political apathy and moral condemnation. This inspiring episode highlights the mutual aid networks that held up a generation.
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Episode 19 - From Mystery to Breakthrough: The AIDS Crisis (Part 2)
In part two of this four-part miniseries, Dany and Claire step into the chaotic early 1980s to uncover how doctors like Anthony Fauci unraveled one of the most mysterious medical crises in modern history. From the discovery of retroviruses to the race for treatment, we explore the scientific breakthroughs that transformed HIV/AIDS from an inexplicable killer into a treatable chronic condition.
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Episode 18 - Making a Silent Massacre: The AIDS Crisis (Part 1)
On a stormy afternoon in 1982, Dany and Claire take an overarching look at the AIDS Crisis of the 1980s and the political environment that created a silent massacre in the first part of this four-part miniseries for HIV Awareness Month.
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Episode 17 - The Enigma of Alan Turing (Part 2)
In the aftermath of World War II, Alan Turing pioneered artificial intelligence and modern biology—only to be persecuted for being gay. Dany and Claire explore his final years, his tragic death, and how his legacy endures as a symbol of queer brilliance and resilience.
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Episode 16 - Brains Over Bullets: Alan Turing (Part 1)
Dany and Claire travel to Bletchley Park to uncover how Alan Turing’s genius helped crack Nazi Germany’s Enigma code and invent the blueprint for modern computing—long before the world understood what he was building.
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Episode 15 - Portrait of a Rebirth: The Lili Elbe Story
In this episode, Dany and Claire travel to 1930s Paris and Dresden to uncover the story of Lili Elbe — the pioneering transgender woman whose courage and tragedy reshaped the early history of gender-affirming care and forever changed the way we understand identity.
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Episode 14 - A Prescription for Authenticity: The Story of Gender-Affirming Healthcare
Gender-affirming healthcare isn’t new — it’s ancient. From Hippocrates to hormones, Dany and Claire uncover the long lineage of trans medicine, busting modern myths about puberty blockers, surgeries, and “new” treatments.
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Episode 13 – A Fence In Laramie: The Case of Matthew Shepard
In this difficult episode, Dany and Claire spend a long night in Laramie Wyoming to learn about Matthew Shepard and the case that could no longer be ignored.
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Episode 12 – Masks, Magazines, and a Movement: Mattachine, the Daughters of Bilitis, and the Homophile Era
Claire and Dany are in 1950s California to explore the founders of the early homophile movement: The Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis, and the lasting impact they left on the fight for queer liberation.
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Episode 11 – I'm Here to Recruit You: Harvey Milk, Part 2
Still in 1970s San Francisco, Dany and Claire return to the Castro to explore the conclusion of Harvey Milk’s story—from his political victories to his untimely assassination and the legacy that still fuels queer resistance today.
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Episode 10 – The Mayor of Castro Street: Harvey Milk, Part 1
Dany and Claire head to San Francisco's Castro District in the late 70s to learn about Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in the US.
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Episode 9 – From Closet to Cable: Queer TV ft. Matt Baume
Dany and Claire are on set in the early 2000s with special guest Matt Baume to explore the long, winding history of queerness on television — and how representation shaped a movement.
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Episode 8 – Kicklines & Cop Cars: The Stonewall Uprising
Dany and Claire spend a summer evening in 1969 New York to discuss the Stonewall Uprising, bust some myths, and explore the Gay Liberation Front that came from it.
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Episode 7 – Sylvia, Marsha, and STAR
Dany and Claire travel to New York City, circa 1973 to uncover the story of the short-lived but crucial Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR).
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Episode 6 – Sappho of the Lesbian Isle
Dany and Claire travel to ancient Greece to learn about the Poetess Sappho and the legacy she's left behind.
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Episode 5 – Amelio Robles Ávila
Dany and Claire ride into revolutionary-era Mexico to uncover the remarkable story of Colonel Amelio Robles Ávila — a trans man, military commander, and decorated veteran of the Mexican Revolution.
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Episode 4 – Leslie Feinberg
Dany and Claire spend a rainy evening in 1970s New York City discussing the life, work, and philosophy of groundbreaking queer historian and researcher Leslie Feinberg.
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Episode 3 – Chevalier d’Eon
Dany and Claire Revolutionary-era France to explore the stranger-than-fiction story of the Chevalier d'Eon and the legacy of France's most intriguing spy.
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Episode 2 – Magnus Hirschfield
Hosts Danielle Gonzalez and Claire Michelle explore Berlin at the turn of the century to discover the life of Dr. Magnus Hirschfield and the history of the LGBTQ movement in Weimar Germany and beyond.
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Episode 1 – Compton’s Cafeteria
Hosts Danielle Gonzalez and Claire Michelle visit 1966 San Francisco and explore the story of Compton's Cafeteria and the first militant moment in the fight for LGBTQ rights in US history.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Incoming broadcast! Join two best friends as they broadcast across time and space and explore LGBTQ history. From profiling groundbreaking figures, pivotal moments, key locations, and technological advances in trans and queer history, Dot Femme is a deep dive into our queer past to learn the lessons and messages our elders left for us. Smart, sharp, and unapologetically bold—this is the podcast where history meets identity and resistance fuels innovation.
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Danielle Gonzalez
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