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Welcome to Gailey Road Audio. Gailey Road is a place where “research meets theatre and theatre meets research”. Gailey Road Audio produces the podcast Gender. Sexuality. School. and has begun producing audio-plays and an audio-book. Our first audio-play Out at School (2021) was created from excerpts from interviews undertaken with 37 LGBTQ families about their experiences in Ontario schools between 2014 and 2020. Our second audio-play, The Love Booth and Six Companion Plays (2023) is a set of seven short plays about queer and trans activism and care in the 1970s and early 1980s. Our audio-book Home of Her Heart will be available in the summer of 2024. 

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Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers). (2023, Mar 1)Tara talks to Christopher Campbell about the completion of The RISE project, a research-based curriculum framework that’s been developed for teacher education around issues of gender and sexuality at school.  To read more about The RISE project go to: https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/rise/
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers). (2023, June 1).Tara talks to artist researcher Jenny Salisbury about The Love Booth and Other Plays, a verbatim theatre project that marks the 50th anniversary of the delisting of homosexuality from the American Psychological Association’s Diagnostic Statistical Manual.  To read more about The Love Booth and Other Plays Project click here: gaileyroad.com/the-love-booth-other-plays
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers). (2023, June 21).Guest host Jenny Salisbury talks to Tara Goldstein about her novel Home of Her Heart. Spanning borders from Colombia to Canada, Germany to England, the novel tells the story of a grandmother and her granddaughter, both survivors of state violence as they search for family and a place to call home.
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2021, Sept 1).  ​   [Audio podcast].  Tara talks to Karleen Pendleton Jiménez, at the Faculty of Education, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. 
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2021, Sept 1).  ​   [Audio podcast].  Tara talks to Lee Airton, the Lead Researcher behind an exciting new advocacy website on gender expression and gender identity: www.gegi.ca
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug. (Producers). (2021, Dec 1) [Audio Podcast]Tara talks to Camille Blanchard Séguin, Jared Boland, and Miriam Greenblatt about the challenges of creating gender neutral language practices in French and the activism of youth in French language schools around issues of gender and sexuality.
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers). (2022, Jan 15, 2022) [Audio podcast]Tara talks to Tyson Seburn who has recently published a book for English Language teachers called How to Write Inclusive Materials.  In the interview Tyson discusses what inclusive English language materials look like and what English language teachers and curriculum writers need to consider. 
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers). (2022, Jan 15, 2022) [Audio podcast]Tara talks to Tyson Seburn who has recently published a book for English Language teachers called How to Write Inclusive Materials.  In the interview Tyson discusses what inclusive English language materials look like and what English language teachers and curriculum writers need to consider. 
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers). (2022, May 19) [Audio podcast]Tara talks to Professors Tania Ferfolja and Jackie Ullman who are completing a research project called What Parents Want. The project explores parents' needs and desires around gender and sexuality education in their children’s schools.
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2021, Jan 1).  Tara talks to Professor Harper Keenan from the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia about two recent research projects: Building Blocks: Race, Gender and Early Education project and Drag Pedagogy.
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2021, Feb 1).  Tara talks to Professor Lance McCready from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education about his ongoing research on the educational trajectories of Black Queer Youth.
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2021, Mar 1).Tara talks to Professor Andrew Campbell from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and Queen’s University about his ongoing research on LGBTQ issues in the Jamaican media.
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers) (2021, Apr 1).  [Audio podcast].Tara talks to Glynnis Lieb, Executive Director of the Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services at the Faculty of Education, University of Alberta.  Episode 4 is the last episode of Season 3.  Please join us when the podcast returns next fall. 
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2019, Oct 1).  ​Tara talks to j wallace skelton about j’s work with OISE’s teacher discussion group Queer and Trans Space and the discussions teachers are having about implementing the 2019 sex ed curriculum in their classrooms.
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2019, Nov 1).Tara talks to Lee Airton about their work with QSEC, a Special Interest Group within the Canadian Society for the Study of Education.
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2019, Dec 1).Tara talks to Catherine Taylor and Christopher Campbell about the RISE hub for LGBTQ-inclusive education research at the University of Winnipeg.  
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2020, Jan 6).  ​   Tara talks to Lee Airton about the book they are co-editing with Susan W. Woolley called How to teach about gender diversity:  Teacher-tested lesson plans for K-12 classrooms.
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2020, Feb 13).  Tara talks to PhD students Yasmin Owis and Lindsay Cavanagh about their Independent Reading and Research course on the intersections of queer and critical race theories. 
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2020, Mar 2).  Tara talks to Master of Teaching students Bree McKenney and Emma Smith from the Ontario Institute for Studies who have completed research projects on the topic of supporting trans and gender creative students at school. 
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers).  (2020, April 1).Tara talks to Master of Teaching students Kris Orr and Braden Kenny, who is also a member of the LGBTQ Families research team, who have completed research projects on the topic of navigating sexuality and gender identities as a student teacher.
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