Sexuality, Gender Identities, and Quakers
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In this special end-of-season episode of Quakers Today, host Peterson Toscano explores the intersections of faith, sex, and gender. As an "Interval" between Seasons 5 and 6, we hear from LGBTQ+ individuals about living their truth with integrity within their spiritual communities. We feature insights from a pioneering transgender priest, a Quaker healer and musician, a best-selling queer author, and voices from the Southeastern Yearly Meeting.
For a full transcript visit www.quakerstoday.org This episode is also available as a YouTube video at https://www.youtube.com/@FriendsJournal
This Season of Quakers Today is sponsored by:
- Friends Fiduciary
- American Friends Service Committee
Rev. Dr. Tina Beardsley, one of the first transgender priests in the Church of England, discusses the evolving challenges trans and non-binary people face within both society and the broader LGBTQ community.
"The trans experience is often about a journey toward wholeness that the church is only beginning to understand."
Healing Through SongJohn Calvi, a Quaker healer and writer, shares the story behind the music he composed during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis to provide comfort and spiritual grounding. Many thanks to Pendle Hill and Dwight Dunston for giving us permission to use this excerpt from their podcast, The Seed: Conversations for Radical Hope.
- Takeaway: Music can serve as a vessel for collective healing during times of profound community trauma.
- Link: John Calvi’s Website
Queer author Ryan La Sala discusses his new eco-horror book, The Dead of Summer, and explains why "scary stories" are a necessary outlet for processing real-world anxieties.
- Takeaway: We need stories that acknowledge the "horrible times" we live in to find the courage to move through them.
- Link: The Dead of Summer by Ryan La Sala
Peterson shares audio recorded at the Southeastern Yearly Meeting, capturing a celebration of community that transcends traditional gender binaries.
"It was a celebration of community that transcended traditional gender binaries." — Peterson Toscano
Thank You Notes from the FutureLast month, we asked: If you received a thank-you note from 100 years in the future, what are they thanking you for?
- Teacher Margaret (Email): Thanked for providing a "sheltering wing" for a child in turmoil whose descendants are now thriving.
- BearCloverCA (TikTok): Thanked for planting native plants and minimizing waste to preserve the Earth.
- Daniel Cummings (Social Media): Thanked simply for "not giving up."
- ROmAnA (Social Media): Thanked for breaking a cycle of trauma and being a "good mom."
What insights or practices guide your relationship with finance today?
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Sponsors
Quakers Today is a project of Friends Publishing Corporation. This season is sponsored by:
- Friends Fiduciary: Ethical investing through a Quaker lens. Learn more at FriendsFiduciary.org.
- American Friends Service Committee (AFSC): Challenging injustice and building peace. Visit afsc.org.