El futuro es nuestro es un podcast LGBTQ creado por Guillermo Osorno, periodista y escritor, autor de libro Tengo que morir todas las noches, una crónica de los ochenta, el underground y la cultura gay. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Language | Spanish | Categories | Society & CultureRelationshipsPersonal Journals |
La pandemia de Covid afectó de manera distinta a la población LGBTIQ. Muchos jóvenes perdieron sus trabajos y regresaron a sus casas donde enfrentaron de nuevo un ambiente hostil a la diferencia. Algunos de ellos fueron expulsados de sus hogares. Act... more
El asesinato de Samuel Luiz, un chico gay de A Coruña, España, ha dividido al país. La justicia no tiene suficientes elementos para probar que se trató de un crimen homofóbico; las organizaciones de derechos humanos piden que se haga justicia. El asu... more
La vida nocturna de la Ciudad de México es más rica, divertida y fascinante por la presencia de lugares gestionados por lesbianas. Ellas son mejores para crear espacios seguros, que hacen comunidad y dan goce en sociedades violentas y machistas. En e... more
El ámbito familiar suele ser el primer terreno donde una persona LGBTIQ se encuentra con el rechazo. Las consecuencias son terribles: depresión, ansiedad y una sensación general de vivir en deuda con el mundo. ¿Qué pueden hacer las mamás y los papás?... more
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Me encanta el podcast. Guillermo Osorno en particular está genial… el único problema son las cortinillas: están fatales, demasiado intensas. Te sacan completamente del mood del episodio
Apple Podcasts | #151 | Mexico/Society & Culture/Personal Journals |
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