Straight Friendly Global

Michael Ross

From the time of the first homo-sapiens until today, the LGBT lifestyle has existed, whether in the underground or in mainstream culture. It makes no difference whether you are from the LGBT community or simply interested in it - this podcast is Straight Friendly. We will talk and learn about the LGBT history, culture and lifestyle; and host the most significant and colorful scholars, key figures and people in the LGBT communities. read less
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Copy of Unity in Diversity: Spotlight on Jewish Queer Activism - Nate & Matthew
23-11-2023
Copy of Unity in Diversity: Spotlight on Jewish Queer Activism - Nate & Matthew
Nate Looney is an American Jewish University alum and a social entrepreneur. A US Army veteran and an urban farmer, Nate has a broad range of experience across multiple disciplines. He wears numerous hats such as a diversity strategist and currently serves as the Director of Community Safety and Belonging on the Jewish Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) team at Jewish Federations of North America. Having served in the Task Force Gator after Hurricane Katrina and deployed to Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom, Nate brings a wealth of experience in safety, security and critical problem-solving. Presently, he focuses on building community and spearheading change in safety and security, antisemitism, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and racial justice. Matthew Nuriel is a member of JIMENA - Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa and serves as their Community Engagement Director. As an activist with Iranian Jewish heritage based in Los Angeles, California, Matthew works relentlessly for numerous causes close to their heart including LGBTQ+ rights, equality within the Iranian and Jewish communities, the fight against antisemitism, and their active support of the Women Life Freedom movement for a free Iran. Furthermore, Matthew is a passionate advocate and a digital influencer who uses social media to amplify their voice around these issues. Besides, Matthew engages with audiences through panel discussions and speaking engagements across the country and has had their articles featured in various publications.
Unity in Diversity: Spotlight on Jewish Queer Activism - Nate & Matthew
23-11-2023
Unity in Diversity: Spotlight on Jewish Queer Activism - Nate & Matthew
Nate Looney is an American Jewish University alum and a social entrepreneur. A US Army veteran and an urban farmer, Nate has a broad range of experience across multiple disciplines. He wears numerous hats such as a diversity strategist and currently serves as the Director of Community Safety and Belonging on the Jewish Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) team at Jewish Federations of North America. Having served in the Task Force Gator after Hurricane Katrina and deployed to Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom, Nate brings a wealth of experience in safety, security and critical problem-solving. Presently, he focuses on building community and spearheading change in safety and security, antisemitism, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and racial justice. Matthew Nuriel is a member of JIMENA - Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa and serves as their Community Engagement Director. As an activist with Iranian Jewish heritage based in Los Angeles, California, Matthew works relentlessly for numerous causes close to their heart including LGBTQ+ rights, equality within the Iranian and Jewish communities, the fight against antisemitism, and their active support of the Women Life Freedom movement for a free Iran. Furthermore, Matthew is a passionate advocate and a digital influencer who uses social media to amplify their voice around these issues. Besides, Matthew engages with audiences through panel discussions and speaking engagements across the country and has had their articles featured in various publications.
๐Ÿค– The Challenges AI Represents for the LGBT Community
27-03-2022
๐Ÿค– The Challenges AI Represents for the LGBT Community
Technological advancements, in particular Artificial Intelligence (AI), are moving in a fast way in our world. Some of the advancements made public interest or even had a public debate around it, but there are some advancements that we are not even aware of, focusing on Artificial Gender Recognition that concerns that the LGBT communities are facing today. In this Episode, Michael Ross, the host of Straight Friendly Global and Jonathan Elkhoury, the production assistant of SFG, try to shed some light on these technological advancements, on the ethical issues they raise and on some of the proposed solutions that are being debated on in the European Union parliament and the Academy. Michal and Jonathan speak with two different scholars on this episode, firstly with Prof. Kobi Gal a researcher and teacher on the faculties at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and the University of Edinburgh. Prof. Gal will shear with us what is AI to begin with and the ethical debate around its usage today by governments or the private sector. The second speaker for this episode is Dr. Yuri Guaiana the secretary general of LGBTI Liberals of Europe and a Senior Campaigner at All Out. With Dr. Guaiana Michael and Jonathan will ignite a liberal debate about AI advancements and the steps his organisation is leading in the EU Parliament. He will share examples and ways to prevent the miss-usage of AI and the ways it could lead to harm mainly Transgender people and the LGBT communities. Dr Yuri Guaiana has been leading All Out's work against the anti-gay crackdown in Chechnya - including being detained in Moscow with local activists, as they tried to deliver 2 million petition signatures to Russian authorities. Prof. Kobi Gal received his PhD in Computer Science from Harvard University. He studies the design of AI technologies for addressing real world problems in such domains as education, governance and negotiation.