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Remnants of Resistance

Episodes in this limited podcast series delve into the unique and hidden stories in queer history contained within the Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender at California State University Northridge and beyond. Hosted by an interdisciplinary group of scholars, episodes will look at queer themes in early 20th century horror magazines, what happened when 40 queer activists were arrested at an underground slave trade in 1976, the founding of an independent Catholic church that ordained openly-queer priests, the twisted treatment of non-binary individuals in research, and more.

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    Love and (R)evolution

    Join Heidi Schumacher and Ellen Jarosz as they interview artist and activist Lydia Emily, exploring the relationship between art and politics alongside intersectional identities and resistance, the focus of much of her work.  See more information about Lydia Emily, see this episode’s website or Lydia Emily’s website.  Read a transcript of this episode. Thanks to Kayla Wilkins for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music! Edited by Ellen Jarosz Learn more:  CSUN Queer Studies Program  CSUN University Library  Circa Queer Histories Festival

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    Scientific Data is Not Going to Make the Case for Equality

    Join Heidi Schumacher and Ellen Jarosz as they interview Dr. Jeremy Yoder about his 2019 Slate column “A New Age of Gay Genomics Is Here. Are We Ready for the Consequences?” and his follow-up blog post from 2024, “What do we know about the genetics of “born this way?” — and how does it help us to know it?” To see more information about Jeremy, visit this episode's ⁠website⁠.       Read a transcript of this episode.    Thanks to Kayla Wilkins for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!    Edited by Ellen Jarosz    Learn more:    CSUN Queer Studies Program  CSUN University Library  Circa Queer Histories Festival  More Reading: Andrea Ganna, et al. “Large-Scale GWAS Reveals Insights into the Genetic Architecture of Same-Sex Sexual Behavior,” Science 365, Iss. 6456 (30 August 2019). DOI: 10.1126/science.aat7693. Freely available to the public at the project’s website: https://geneticsexbehavior.info/.Joanna Wuest. Born This Way: Science, Citizenship, and Inequality in the American LGBTQ+ Movement. Chicago: University of Chicago Pres, 2023. Find it in your local library | Buy a copyLulu Miller. Why Fish Don’t Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life. New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2021. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy

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    Paying More Attention to Bisexuality

    Join Heidi Schumacher and Ellen Jarosz as they interview Dr. Adrian Valadez about her recent article “Bisexuals’ Implicit Associations about Bisexuality: Measurement Design and Development.” To see more information about Adrian, visit this episode's ⁠website⁠.       Read a transcript of this episode.    Thanks to Kayla Wilkins for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!    Edited by Ellen Jarosz Learn more:    CSUN Queer Studies Program CSUN University LibraryCirca Queer Histories Festival More Reading: Robyn Ochs and Sarah E. Rowley, eds. Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World. Boston, MA: Bisexual Resource Center, 2009. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy Robyn Ochs and H. Sharif Williams, eds. Rec-og-nize: the Voices of Bisexual Men: an Anthology. Boston, MA: Bisexual Resource Center, 2014. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy Western Psychological Association, 2025 Convention Information Association for Psychological Science, 2025 APS Annual Convention Information American Psychological Association, APA 2025 Conference Information Other Recommendations:  Victoria MonetKehlaniadrienne maree brown. Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds. Chico, CA: AK Press, 2017. Find it in your local library | Buy a copyadrienne maree brown and Janine De Novais. Loving Corrections. Chico, CA: AK Press, 2024. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy

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    Care Means Being Present

    Join Heidi Schumacher and Ellen Jarosz as they interview Dr. David Leitch about his recent article “Toward a Culture of Care and Consent.”    To see more information about Dave, visit this episode's ⁠website⁠.      Read a transcript of this episode.   Thanks to Kayla Wilkins for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!   Edited by Ellen Jarosz   Learn more:   CSUN Queer Studies Program   CSUN University Library  Circa Queer Histories Festival  More Reading:  Elizabeth Brake. Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy Joseph J. Fischel. Screw Consent: A Better Politics of Sexual Justice. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2019. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy Catharine A. MacKinnon. Women’s Lives, Men’s Laws. Cambridge, MA: Belknap, 2007. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy Ronald C. Den Otter. In Defense of Plural Marriage. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy Carole Pateman. The Sexual Contract. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2018. Find it at your local library | Buy a copy Amia Srinivasan. The Right to Sex. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy Jonathan Turley. “An Unholy Union: Same Sex Marriage and the Use of Governmental Programs to Penalize Religious Groups with Unpopular Practices,” in Douglas Laycock, et al, eds. Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty: Emerging Conflicts. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy Williams, D.J., et al. “From ‘SSC’ and ‘RACK’ to the ‘4Cs’: Introducing a New Framework for Negotiating BDSM Participation.” Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality 17 (2014). https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271854517_From_SSC_and_RACK_to_the_4Cs_Introducing_a_New_Framework_for_Negotiating_BDSM_Participation 

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    Research is a Space for Reconnecting

    Join Heidi Schumacher and Ellen Jarosz as they interview Dr. Luis Esparza about his recent article published in Border-Lines, “Desde La Preferia de La Milpa: Testimonios de Joteria Rural de Los Ranchos y Pueblos del Sur de Mexico.” To learn more information about Luis, visit this episode's ⁠website⁠.  Read a transcript of this episode. Thanks to Kayla Wilkins for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music! Edited by Ellen Jarosz.Learn more:  CSUN Queer Studies Program  CSUN University Library Circa Queer Histories Festival More Reading:Guillermo Núñez Noriega, Just Between Us: An Ethnography of Male Identity and Intimacy in Rural Communities of Northern Mexico. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 2014. Find it at your local library | Buy a copy Works by Xamuel Bañales Find them at your local library Works by Anita Tijerina-Revilla Find them at your local library | Buy copiesRichard S. Trexler, Sex and Conquest: Gendered Violence, Political Order, and the European Conquest of the Americas. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997. Find it at your local library | Buy a copyMichael Roy Hames-Garcia, Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011. Find it at your local library | Buy a copyWorks by Peter Herman Sigal Find them at your local libraryFederico Garza Carvajal. Butterflies Will Burn: Prosecuting Sodomites in Early Modern Spain and Mexico. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2021. Find it at your local library | Buy a copyRecommended Films, Series, and more: Dance of the 41 (Netflix) The Secret of the River (Netflix) 

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    Manuscript in a Filing Cabinet in London

    Join Heidi Schumacher and Ellen Jarosz as they interview Dr. Jacob Lau about his co-authored introductory essay for Out of the Ordinary, titled “In His Own Way, In His Own Time.”  To see more information about Jacob, visit this episode's website.Read a transcript of this episode.Thanks to Kayla Wilkins for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!   Edited by Ellen Jarosz  Learn more:   CSUN Queer Studies Program CSUN University Library Circa Queer Histories FestivalMore Reading:   Michael Dillon/Lobzang Jivaka. Out of the Ordinary: A Life of Gender and Spiritual Transitions. Jacob Lau and Cameron Partridge, Eds. New York: Fordham University Press, 2017. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy “One From the Vaults,” in Tourmaline, et al. Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2017. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy.  Cameron Awkward-Rich. The Terrible We: Thinking with Trans Maladjustment. Durnam, NC: Duke University Press, 2022.  Find it in your local library | Buy a copy  José Ignacio Cabezón. “Epilogue.” Sexuality in Classical South Asian Buddhism. Sommerville, MA: Wisdom Publications, 2017. Find it in your local library | Buy a copy Other Recommendations Valentine’s Day Special, One From the Vaults (Apple Podcasts)  Disclosure (Netflix)  Framing Agnes (Prime)  No Ordinary Man (Prime)  Heather María Ács  Kit Yan 

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    Season 2 Trailer

    Welcome to season 2 of Remnants of Resistance! In this trailer, we'll introduce ourselves and give a brief preview of what's to come this season.Read a transcript of this episode.Thanks to our production assistant Kayla Wilkins, and to SmallPox for our theme music!Edited by Ellen Jarosz.Learn more:CSUN Queer Studies ProgramCSUN University LibraryVern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and GenderCIRCA Queer Histories Festival

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    Queer Studies Scholars Mine the Archives

    Join the Queer Studies faculty and students who researched and hosted each episode of this limited podcast series for a discussion about their experiences using archives for the project, and Q&A with our live audience.   Read a transcript of this episode.  Huge thanks to all our episode hosts!   Thanks also to Kate Ridgewell for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!   Edited by Ellen Jarosz.  Learn more: 

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    Power, Policing, and Perverts on Parade: Moral Panic in 1976 Los Angeles

    Join Heidi Schumacher, Kate Ridgewell, and Loreal Wimberly as they dive deep into the arrest of 40 people attending a 1976 fundraiser in Los Angeles for the Gay and Lesbian Community Service Center in an undercover LAPD operation.  Special note: This episode contains excerpts from a police report that are graphic descriptions of nudity, bodies, and sex acts.  See the sources discussed in this episode at https://library.csun.edu/SCA/Peek-in-the-Stacks/circa-schumacher.   Read a transcript of this episode.  Special thanks to our interviewees Miss Mara, Dr. Nic Ramos from Drexel University, and Dr. Robert O. Self from Brown University; and our voice actors, Julia Amstutz, Malakai Jones, Corrin Popick, Kohlton Rippee, and Frank Wimberly.  Thanks also to research and production assistants Kate Ridgewell and Loreal Wimberly, and to SmallPox for our theme music!   Edited by Loreal Wimberly and Ellen Jarosz.  Learn more:  Circa Queer Histories Festival  Remnants of Resistance Live Event  CSUN Queer Studies Program  CSUN University Library  Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender 

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    Queering the Page and the Nature of Disruption

    Join graduate student Jennifer Sams with Dr. Danielle Spratt from CSUN’s English department as they discuss the subversive nature of queering archival documents and reflect on the impact of queer theory in written work through discussion with distinguished guest speakers from the CSUN English faculty.  See the sources discussed in this episode at https://library.csun.edu/SCA/Peek-in-the-Stacks/circa-spratt.  Read a transcript of this episode.  Thanks to Kate Ridgewell for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!   Edited by Danielle Spratt and Ellen Jarosz.  Learn more: Circa Queer Histories Festival  Remnants of Resistance Live Event  CSUN Queer Studies Program  CSUN University Library  Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender 

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    Queering Neuroscience—Researching Under the Umbrella

    Join recent CSUN graduate Ari Roby with faculty members Stefanie Drew and Heidi Schumacher as they discuss Ari’s use of VR technology to explore perceptions of nonbinary applicants during job interviews.  See the sources discussed in this episode at https://library.csun.edu/SCA/Peek-in-the-Stacks/circa-drew.   Read a transcript of this episode.  Thanks to Kate Ridgewell for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!   Edited by Ellen Jarosz.  Learn more:  Circa Queer Histories Festival  Remnants of Resistance Live Event  CSUN Queer Studies Program  CSUN University Library  Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender

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    Honoring the Dead, Remembering the Living

    As the ancestors return from the spirit world to the physical one this coming week, take a trip into the archives with Dr. Omar González to resuscitate the Queer Brown voices from the 1980s and1990s, when a new plague was ravaging Queer communities. To paraphrase ACT UP! founder Larry Kramer, this podcast is a report from the holocaust.  See the sources discussed in this episode at https://library.csun.edu/SCA/Peek-in-the-Stacks/circa-gonzalez.   Read a transcript of this episode.  Thanks to Kate Ridgewell for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!   Edited by Kate Ridgewell and Ellen Jarosz.  Learn more:  Circa Queer Histories Festival  Remnants of Resistance Live Event  CSUN Queer Studies Program  CSUN University Library  Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender 

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    Catholics Get Queer

    Join Dr. Xochitl Alvizo and CSUN student Emma Martinez as they explore the work LGBTQ Catholics took on in the 1970s and 1980s to challenge the lies and stereotypes the Catholic church and the public had of who they are as gay Catholics within and beyond the church.  See the sources discussed in this episode at https://library.csun.edu/SCA/Peek-in-the-Stacks/circa-alvizo.   Read a transcript of this episode.  Emma and Xochitl would like to extend a special thanks to Ellen Jarosz for identifying these archival gems for us to explore, and to Heidi Schumacher for bringing us into this project. It's been a privilege.    Special thanks to episode co-host and research assistant Emma Martinez. Thanks also to SmallPox for our theme music!   Edited by Emma Martinez and Ellen Jarosz.  Learn more:  Circa Queer Histories Festival  Remnants of Resistance Live Event  CSUN Queer Studies Program  CSUN University Library  Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender

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    Noise in the Trans Archives

    Join Dr. Sid Hansen as they discuss the themes of noise and trans empowerment through the Jan Dailey and John Money Correspondence Collection at CSUN.  See the sources discussed in this episode at https://library.csun.edu/SCA/Peek-in-the-Stacks/circa-hansen.    Read a transcript of this episode.   Audio excerpts in this episode are from: Sex and Money: John Money on Sexual Identity New York: Filmmakers Library: 1991.  “Dr. Paul McHugh: Gender Dysphoria, Transgenderism, Sex, Social Crazes, and Psychiatry’s Weaknesses.” YouTube video. 51:52. July 25, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DmdEjofiN0&t=1887s.  “Hermaphrodites Speak! Archives Intersex Society of North America.” YouTube video. 35:02. February 15, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sf7l1GKGgw&t=1355s.  The Remarkable John/Joan Case. Directed by Morris Karp. New York, NY: Filmmakers Library 1999.  “The Shocking and Twisted Origins of Modern Gender Theory | The Matt Walsh Show Ep. 557.” YouTube video. 27:29. September 3, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-j4xSW-XEo&t=1s   “Boy Forgives His Mother for Raising Him as a Girl.” YouTube video. 29:43. June 26, 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2RcbUrD01c.   “Silvia Rivera, ‘Y’all Better Quiet Down’ Original Authorized Video, 1973 Gay Pride Rally NYC.” YouTube video. 5:28. May 23, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb-JIOWUw1o.  “At Issue: The Noisemakers.” National Education Television Network. https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_512-vq2s46j69x  “Center for Transgender and Gender Expansive Health’s New Name.” YouTube video. 2:24. March 15, 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usww6PJW3Zw.  Thanks to Tara Stewart for her narration work, Kate Ridgewell for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!    Edited by Sid Hansen and Ellen Jarosz.   Learn more:  Circa Queer Histories Festival   Remnants of Resistance Live Event   CSUN Queer Studies Program   CSUN University Library   Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender 

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    It's the 1950s—Where's My Lesbian Bar?!

    Join Dr. Marie Cartier as she discusses evidence she found in the archives that documents how lesbians found their way to the private and public spaces where they gathered to build community from the 1920s to the present.  See the documents and resources discussed in this episode.   Special thanks to research assistant Mariah Gonzales. Thanks also to Kate Ridgewell for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!   Read a transcript of this episode.  Edited by Ellen Jarosz  Learn more:  Circa Queer Histories Festival  Remnants of Resistance Live Event CSUN Queer Studies Program  CSUN University Library  Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender Order a signed copy of Baby, You Are My Religion on its website, or buy it on Amazon. 

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    Gender, Sex, and the Cosmos in Horror Pulps

    Join Dr. Colleen Tripp and CSUN undergraduate Loreal Wimberly as they discuss the current renaissance of cosmic horror in pop culture, especially its presentation of gender and sexuality.  See the sources discussed in this episode.   Read a transcript of this episode.  Thanks to Kate Ridgewell for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!   Edited by Loreal Wimberly and Ellen Jarosz.  Learn more:  Circa Queer Histories Festival  Remnants of Resistance Live Event  CSUN Queer Studies Program  CSUN University Library  Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender

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    Welcome to Remnants of Resistance!

    Welcome to Remnants of Resistance! In our first episode, we introduce ourselves, and talk about the idea behind the show and upcoming episodes. Read a transcript of this episode. Thanks to Kate Ridgewell for production assistance, and to SmallPox for our theme music!  Edited by Ellen Jarosz. Learn more: Circa Queer Histories Festival Remnants of Resistance Live Event CSUN Queer Studies Program CSUN University Library Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Episodes in this limited podcast series delve into the unique and hidden stories in queer history contained within the Vern and Bonnie Bullough Collection on Sex and Gender at California State University Northridge and beyond. Hosted by an interdisciplinary group of scholars, episodes will look at queer themes in early 20th century horror magazines, what happened when 40 queer activists were arrested at an underground slave trade in 1976, the founding of an independent Catholic church that ordained openly-queer priests, the twisted treatment of non-binary individuals in research, and more.

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