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JewQueeries

Podkast av Charlie Skilling and Jaime McConachie

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A Trans Jewish podcast exploring the intersections of queerness and Judaism run by friends Charlie E. Skilling and Jaime McConachie. Using close reading practices and Mussar ideology, JewQueeries integrates our queerness into our spiritual lives. How do we practice justice in an unjust world? How do we navigate thousands of years old traditions as our entire trans selves, and what new ones do we create? These questions and more ahead!

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episode Episode 6: Disability Justice in my Judaism? It's more likely than you'd think cover

Episode 6: Disability Justice in my Judaism? It's more likely than you'd think

How do we practice Judaism from disabled bodies? In this episode Charlie and Jaime study disability justice texts from Leah Lakshmi, Mia Mingus, and Rabbi Elliot Kukla to explore the ways we show up in our spiritual and relational lives. Both hosts grapple with recent diagnoses, and share their processes of grief and rediscovery of lives centering disability. Sources in this episode include: * Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice (2018) * Mia Mingus, "Access Intimacy: The Missing Link" (2011) * Rabbi Elliot Kukla, "The Holiness of Being Broken: Trauma and Disability Justice" (2022) Cover art by Noa Skye Music by Pixabay Support the show [https://ko-fi.com/jewqueeries] Tell us what you think on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jewqueeries/ [https://www.instagram.com/jewqueeries/] Love the show? Support us at: https://ko-fi.com/jewqueeries [https://ko-fi.com/jewqueeries]

24. okt. 2023 - 56 min
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Episode 5: Ancestors and Artifacts

How do we create our family history? What objects do we consider meaningful both to our Jewish identities and our queer identities? In this episode we dive into family stories and discuss what makes a meaningful historical artifact.  Sources in this episode include: * Martin F. Manalansan IV, "The Stuff of Archives: Mess, Migration and Queer Lives" (2014) * Gordon Hall, "Reading Things" (2016) * Kendra Saperstein, "The Time-Traveling Talmud" (2023) Cover art by Noa Skye Music by Pixabay Support the show [https://ko-fi.com/jewqueeries] Tell us what you think on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jewqueeries/ [https://www.instagram.com/jewqueeries/] Love the show? Support us at: https://ko-fi.com/jewqueeries [https://ko-fi.com/jewqueeries]

30. sep. 2023 - 41 min
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