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  • Executive Ordered Out of Existence Pt. 3
    2026/04/29

    We take a bite out of THE BIG ONE – the final installment of Executive Ordered out of Existence, where we’ll cover the calamity that was September 2025 through December 2025 and what fresh hell delivered us into the new year.

    We’ll talk about the death of a deity-ified podcaster, the heftiest headlines impacting queer and trans people, and the pointiest tools of propaganda churned out across the end of 2025. Let’s get into it, and be sure to check out Executive Ordered Out of Existence Pt. 1 and Pt. 2!


    Connect with Take the Last Bite on Instagram @take.the.last.bite and TikTok @take.the.last.bite


    For questions, comments and feedback: takethelastbite@gmail.com


    More to Bite Into:

    • “Laverne Cox Dated a MAGA Cop… Let’s Talk About It” – Olay & Friends
    • “The Anatomy of a Liberatory Think Tank” – Take the Last Bite
    • “What is Queer Food? How We Served a Revolution” – John Birdsall
    • “The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson” – Tourmaline
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    1 時間 50 分
  • For the Record: Wisdom from Trans & Nonbinary Writers
    2026/03/03

    Description:

    We take a bite out of books by trans & nonbinary writers! This episode originally aired as a live panel discussion for the annual Transgender Justice Teach-In and features writers, educators, and published authors Katie Barnes, Dr. Jonathan Paul Higgins, and Cody Daigle-Orians. We’ve pulled the discussion into audio format and revisited the lessons learned about sharing the sacred stories of trans and binary people.


    Panelist Bios


    ​​Dr. Jonathan Paul Higgins (they/them) is an educator, professor, national speaker, freelance journalist, thought leader and media critic who is passionate about television and film. Dr. Higgins is currently the inaugural Director of Strategic Media and Advocacy for Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance, while once holding roles at both Chernin and Edith Entertainment.


    They are the creator, executive producer and host of the Webby honored and Shorty Award Winning podcast, “Black Fat Femme Podcast'' which was developed via IHeartMedia’s Next Up Initiative and named “Best Podcast to listen to” by both Ebony and Essence Magazine.


    Dr. Higgins holds a doctorate in educational justice and regularly writes and lectures on what liberation means for Black, queer, fat, non-binary people.


    Katie Barnes (they/them) is an award winning journalist covering the intersection of sports and gender. As a feature writer at ESPN, Katie has profiled women’s sports superstars like Maya Moore, A’ja Wilson, and Amanda Nunes. They are a leading journalist in the coverage of legislation and policy affecting transgender and intersex athletes. Fair Play: How Sports Shape the Gender Debates is their first book. It was named a “Must-Read of 2023” by Time Magazine and received starred reviews from Booklist and Kirkus.


    Cody Daigle-Orians (they/them) is a writer and educator based in Columbus, Ohio. They are the creator of Ace Dad Advice, a social-media based education project which provides approachable, affirming information about the asexual, aromantic and agender communities. They are also the author of I AM ACE and THE ACE AND ARO RELATIONSHIP GUIDE, two young adult nonfiction resources, and LOVE LOOKS LIKE LOLA, the first aroace picture book for young readers, out in 2026.


    Find them on IG, Youtube, Tiktok @acedadadvice

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    1 時間 34 分
  • Executive Ordered Out of Existence Pt. 2
    2026/02/11

    It’s been 365 days (and counting) since Inauguration Day. And in that time, queer and trans people’s lives have been disrupted through extensive federal orders mandating the end of life-saving research, disruptions to medical care access, sinister soundbites about our mental health and viability as humans, and the reinvention of reality according to the far-right.


    This multi-episode overview of key moments over the last year provide somber reminders of what we’ve already been through and rally cries for queer and trans people to lean into lessons already learned to fight back against the faulty idea that you can executive order a community out of existence.


    Part Two covers April 2025 - August 2025, including the deportation of Andry Hernandez Romero, the life and defiance of Marsha P. Johnson, and the evolution of citizen journalism.


    Connect with Take the Last Bite on Instagram @take.the.last.bite and TikTok @take.the.last.bite

    For questions, comments and feedback: takethelastbite@gmail.com


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    48 分
  • Executive Ordered Out of Existence (Pt. One)
    2026/02/04

    It’s been 365 days (and counting) since Inauguration Day. In that time, queer and trans people’s lives have been disrupted through extensive federal orders mandating the end of life-saving research, disruptions to medical care access, sinister soundbites about our mental health and viability as humans, and the reinvention of reality according to the far-right.

    This multi-episode overview of key moments over the last year provide somber reminders of what we’ve already been through and rally cries for queer and trans people to lean into lessons already learned to fight back against the faulty idea that you can executive order a community out of existence.

    Part one covers January 2025 - March 2025, including the earliest swarm of executive orders, the impacts on education, and personal revelations about media, journalism, and storytelling.

    Connect with Take the Last Bite on Instagram @take.the.last.bite and TikTok @take.the.last.bite
    For questions, comments and feedback: takethelastbite@gmail.com


    Additional Links:

    • Movement Advancement Project Survey: https://www.mapresearch.org/2025-norc-survey-report
    • SunnyDaeJones video on Executive Order “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT0Udeu6T_g
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  • Knowledge in the Land, Stories in the Seeds
    2024/07/16

    We take a bite out of the First Nations Garden, a healing space for the Intertribal Native community of Chicago. Co-founder Fawn Pochel (they/kwe) shares the origins of this youth-led project, the importance of establishing and maintaining relationship with plant relatives, and how the garden has transformed the neighborhood and provided a community gathering place for celebrations, education, and practicing intertribal traditions.


    Additional Resources and References from this episode:

    • Learn more about First Nations Garden and follow the project at @firstnationsgarden
    • Chi Nations Youth Council – a youth organization creating safe space for Native youth through arts, activism, and education. Follow the council @chinationsyouthcouncil
    • Indigenous Grounds – an emerging organization striving to create a more sustainable world. Follow the project @indigenous.grounds


    Previous Take the Last Bite episodes that center food justice, the joys of growing and cooking food, and innovations in urban farming:

    • Queers Who Make Beers – a chat with queer and trans folks in the craft microbrewing industry working to improve working conditions for marginalized service workers
    • Ferrets, Farming, and Fat-Kid Food – a segment about growing basil in shipping containers and a segment about cooking with taste-loss due to long-COVID
    • ‘Chef’ is Gender Neutral – brunch baddie Catie Randazzo talks about wanting to connect queer and trans youth to service industry skills


    For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org

    We’re on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org

    Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity

    Cover art: Adrienne McCormick

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    48 分
  • A Midwest Princess and her Mighty Kingdom
    2024/06/25

    We take a bite out of Chappell Roan through a brief queer history of Midwest music and media influences. Host R.B. Brooks (they/them) highlights queer and trans music artists with ties to the Midwest, how the Midwest is used intentionally in film and streaming series for dramatic effect, and the impact of Midwest stereotypes on racialized and gendered assumptions about the region.

    Additional Resources and References:

    • In a Queer Time and Place by Jack Halberstam
    • Rolling Stone article about Chappel Roan’s Casual release
    • Teen Vogue culture story about Chappell Roan
    • Right On, Cuee (Take the Last Bite interview with Black trans hip hop artist Cuee Wright

    For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org

    We’re on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org

    Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity

    Cover art: Adrienne McCormick

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    49 分
  • The (Literal) Debate for Trans Lives [redux]
    2024/06/04

    We take a bite out of local legislation with Minnesota State Representatives Liish Kozlowski (they/them) and Leigh Finke (she/her). We all have a role to play – but our roles aren’t all the same. We chat with these powerhouses about their motivations to run for office, their experiences on the legislative floor, and how Trans Refuge Bills can offer a pathway to improved living conditions for trans, nonbinary, two spirit, and intersex people.

    Additional Resources and References from this episode:

    • Learn more about the Transgender Justice Teach-In and check out video recordings of our previous panel discussions.

    For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org

    We’re on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org

    Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity

    Cover art: Adrienne McCormick

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Cause of Death: Kids
    2024/05/21

    We bite into a hard conversation around Nex Benedict’s death as well as the two teenagers who killed Brianna Ghey receiving life sentences after jury conviction. Robert Alberts (they/them) and host R.B Brooks (they/them) process their rough thoughts and devastated feelings in an attempt to answer “what does it mean that the project of annihilating trans children has fallen into the hands of other children?” and also “what does justice look like in these instances?”


    Additional Resources and References from this episode:

    • Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s office releases Nex Benedict’s autopsy report
    • Teenagers who killed Brianna Ghey receive life sentences after jury conviction
    • TransLifeLife – a trans peer support and hotline run by trans volunteer

    For questions, comments or feedback about this episode: lastbite@sgdinstitute.org


    We’re on TikTok! You can also find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or at sgdinstitute.org


    Host: R.B. Brooks, they/them, director of strategy and impact for the Midwest Institute for Sexuality and Gender Diversity


    Cover art: Adrienne McCormick

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    1 時間 14 分