Episodios

  • Pride in the Plains: Wichita's Queer History Project
    May 22 2025

    A team from Wichita State University's Department of History is documenting queer history in Wichita, Kansas, in a new photo history book from Arcadia Publishing. Dr. Jay Price, chair of history of WSU has overseen a series of photo history books about different historical topics in the region, with the newest one focused on the deep history of the LGBTQ community in Wichita. Our student storyteller Kaitlyn Richards talked with Dr. Price along with graduate student Derek Landwehr and Center of Wichita's Chair Brent Kennedy about this project, which will release in June 2025. This is the final episode of our student storyteller's podcast takeover, thanks for listening to Pride in the Plains this semester. We'll return soon with more Great Plains Anywhere.

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    37 m
  • Pride in the Plains: Mixoge (Sacred Person)
    May 14 2025

    Cory DeRoin speaks about his experience as mixoge, an Otoe word translated as "sacred person" — someone who possesses a masculine and feminine spirit. DeRoin, a proud member of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe and the Bear Clan, is the current mayor of Red Rock, Okla., and is deeply committed to supporting tribal communities culturally, spiritually, and economically. DeRoin’s volunteer work includes volunteering with the Pawnee Seed Preservation Society, where he aids in corn harvesting in Oklahoma and Nebraska. His career and volunteerism reflect his lifelong mission to uplift tribal communities, and he remains dedicated to advancing their growth and visibility across Indian Country.

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    23 m
  • Pride in the Plains: Advocacy for All
    May 1 2025

    Student Storyteller Kaitlyn Richards' podcast takeover continues with an interview with Mar Lee (they/them). Mar is a Nebraskan who has spent years organizing and advocating with community members across the state on issues related to queer liberation, food production and access, sexual and domestic violence prevention, and much more. Hear about their journey from a growing up in a rural community to becoming a force for advocacy in Nebraska in this episode.

    Mar responded to Kaitlyn's call for for people to tell their story of life as an LGBTQ+ person living on the Plains.

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    45 m
  • Pride in the Plains: Finding and Fighting for Love
    Apr 3 2025

    Student Storyteller Kaitlyn Richards' podcast takeover continues with an interview with Jennifer Lentfer, a poet and artist as well as a communications strategist. Jennifer responded to Kaitlyn's call for for people to tell their story of life as an LGBTQ+ person living on the Plains.

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    35 m
  • Pride in the Plains: Found Family
    Feb 19 2025


    During the spring semester, Great Plains Student Storyteller Kaitlyn Richards is doing a podcast takeover! Instead of our regular Great Plains Anywhere episodes, she is hosting Pride in the Plains, a podcast dedicated to amplifying queer voices across the often-overlooked Great Plains region.

    We asked our audience to share their stories of being LGBTQ+ on the Great Plains, so this episode features our first community interview with historian and artist Autumn Langemeier (she/her).

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    30 m
  • Pride in the Plains
    Feb 4 2025

    For the spring semester of 2025, our Great Plains Student Storyteller is doing a podcast takeover! Kaitlyn Richards is a masters student in the School of Natural Resources at UNL. This semester, she is hosting Pride in the Plains, a podcast dedicated to amplifying queer voices across the often-overlooked Great Plains region.

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    7 m
  • John DeLong: Predators
    Mar 12 2024

    In this episode, we talk with Dr. John DeLong about his work studying climate adaptation and predator-prey interactions, tracking how both adapt and evolve to better fit their surroundings, from the smallest microscopic creatures to large birds of prey. Dr. DeLong is an Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is also the Director of the university's Cedar Point Biological Station.

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    15 m
  • Stephen Bridenstine: The Flint Hills
    Nov 28 2023

    In this episode, Stephen Bridenstine, assistant director of the Flint Hills Discovery Center in Manhattan, Kansas, talks about what the Flint Hills are, who cares for the land, and how people can experience this unique landscape. The Discovery Center's mission is to inspire people to celebrate, explore, and care for the Flint Hills with an array of exhibits and programs meant to educate about the geology, ecology, and cultural history of the area.

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    24 m