Beyond Prejudice
Beyond Prejudice is a podcast series covering a range of LGBTQ+ topics in collaboration with Télé du Haut-du-Lac.
Discover our podacastsThrough the podcast series Beyond Prejudice, individuals from sexually and gender diverse communities share their lived experiences and explore topics such as trans identity, coming out, living with HIV in rural areas, polyamory and more. The series is hosted by intervention worker Marianne Tremblay and presented by Diversité 02.
In this episode, we are pleased to welcome Roxanne and Léonidas to discuss current issues related to misinformation and polarization affecting the LGBTQ+ community. They also share their reflections on strategies for self-care as people from diverse communities, highlighting the importance of community support and resilience in the face of external challenges. A rich and essential conversation to better understand and navigate these realities.
In this episode, we welcome Ciel, who shares their experiences of microaggressions and violence in everyday life. They discuss the various forms of harm they have faced in public spaces, at work, and within their personal relationships. This powerful testimony sheds light on the many faces of violence, including subtle and often normalized forms directed at queer individuals, while also exploring strategies of resistance and resilience in the face of these aggressions.
In this episode, we welcome the Executive Director of Diversité 02, who shares insights into the lived realities of people of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. Through this discussion, we explore the specific challenges faced by the community, as well as the initiatives and efforts being made to create a more inclusive and safer environment.
In this episode, we welcome Émile, who identifies as a demisexual person. Through their testimony, they explain how this reality manifests and how they navigate social expectations and relationships. This episode offers valuable insight into the demisexual experience—an identity that challenges traditional norms of sexuality.
In this episode, we welcome Camille, who shares her journey as a homoromantic person—an orientation that involves romantic attraction toward people of the same gender without necessarily including sexual attraction. Through her testimony, she discusses the unique challenges she faces, including misunderstanding and social expectations.
In this second episode, we dive into medieval literature to explore how queer identities were represented during the Middle Ages. Through the analysis of medieval texts, we uncover how love, sexuality, and gender identity were discussed and understood within the context of that historical period.
In this first episode of a two-part series, Adrien guides us through representations of queer identities during Antiquity. Drawing on ancient texts, we uncover a often-overlooked perspective on queer relationships and sexual identities of the time. This episode highlights that being LGBT+ is far from a new reality.
What is ethical non-monogamy, and how does it fit within LGBTQ+ issues? In this episode, we explore this topic in depth, discussing challenges related to jealousy, sexual health, and the prejudices often associated with this reality.
In this episode, we welcome Ciel, who shares their lived experience as an aromantic, asexual, and non-binary individual. Through their testimony, we explore the nuances of their identity and the challenges they face in a society that places high value on romantic love and sexuality. This enriching conversation invites us to question dominant norms and to better understand the diversity of human experience.
In this episode, we welcome Vincent, a trans man, who shares his journey of gender affirmation and his personal experience. Through his story, he offers an authentic account of the challenges and joys of becoming oneself, and the impact this journey has had on him across different areas of his life.
In this episode, we explore heterocisnormativity—the idea that heterosexuality and being cisgender are considered the only “normal” identities. Through an engaging discussion with a guest, we examine the effects of this social norm on individuals and explore ways to deconstruct these ideals in order to foster a more inclusive society.
In this episode, we debunk several myths related to LGBTQ+ communities. Topics include: Is being LGBT natural? Does talking about diversity with young people encourage them to become LGBT? Why does discussing sexual diversity and gender plurality provoke such strong reactions?
In this final episode, we explore key legal changes as well as significant moments in the history of LGBT communities. This episode helps shed light on certain stigmas that still persist in our society toward these communities.
In this episode, we welcome a guest who opens up about their family experience. We discuss coming out, acceptance, life plans, and, above all, the importance of family support.
We welcome a guest who shares the challenges she faced throughout her gender transition. The conversation covers social, legal, and medical transition, offering a personal testimony from a woman of diverse gender identity.
We welcome Yann Zoldan, a psychology professor at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, who recently released the results of his research on the lived experiences of parents of trans and non-binary children in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. He shares the unique challenges and realities that come with being one of these parents.
We welcome a guest born in the 1950s who shares his coming out experience and his life as a gay man. Given that laws were different in the 1990s, this episode offers insight into the unique challenges of living openly as a homosexual man at that time—challenges that are less common today in the 21st century.
This episode focuses on same-sex parenting—that is, raising children within a homosexual couple. We speak with a guest who has been a parent for four years and who explains the process they went through, as well as the challenges that can come with it.
We speak with a guest who explains what non-binary identity means to them. The discussion explores its unique characteristics as well as the everyday challenges that can come with this gender identity.
This episode addresses sexual violence in an LGBT context—that is, the specific ways it can manifest outside of heterosexual contexts. The discussion aims to inform listeners while, above all, raising awareness about key issues and challenges related to these experiences.
In this episode, a police officer joins us to talk about his experience as a gay man working in law enforcement. We explore part of the history of 2SLGBTQ+ communities as well as the realities of modern-day policing.
Lucie Tremblay joins us to discuss intimacy, passion, and commitment in romantic relationships among lesbian women aged 18 to 25 in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region. She presents her master’s research and shares insights from the interviews she conducted. This discussion highlights both the differences and similarities between same-sex relationships involving women and heterosexual relationships.
We speak with someone who lives daily with HIV. They share their experiences openly and honestly, shedding light on living with an incurable STI that remains heavily stigmatized to this day. You’ll also discover a person full of creativity, who discusses their future projects connected to this topic.
This first episode helps you learn more about sexual diversity and gender plurality, as well as key foundational concepts. It’s an opportunity to clarify certain terms and become more familiar with diversity.
Beyond Prejudice is a podcast series covering a range of LGBTQ+ topics in collaboration with Télé du Haut-du-Lac.
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