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First Name Basis Podcast

8.5: The Story of the First Openly Gay MLB Player: Glenn Burke

First Name Basis Podcast

Jasmine Bradshaw

How To, Parenting, Education, Kids & Family

5629 Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Happy Pride my friends, especially to the LGBTQ+ members in our community!

To celebrate Pride, I wanted to share an episode from my Bite-Sized Black History program that features a Black American who was LGBTQ+.

So today, we’re learning about Glenn Burke, who was the first openly gay Major League Baseball player!

Glenn Burke was an amazing athlete and always the life of the party. He wasn’t afraid to be his authentic self, even when people were discriminating against him. He is even credited with creating the high-five! 

Glenn’s life was cut short by AIDS, and I’ve included in this episode some insights and lessons I learned from an LGBTQ+ activist for talking to kids about AIDS, which I hope are helpful to you as a parent, teacher or caregiver. 

And I hope by listening to Glenn’s story and reflecting on his life that we can be part of creating change so that others don’t have to go through the same things he did. 

 

Get your FREE coloring page to go along with the episode

Glenn Burke’s story is part of my Bite-Sized Black History program, where I feature 28 different Black Americans who you may have heard of but who have largely been overlooked in the history books.

Each person is featured with a mini podcast episode, coloring page and reflection questions to help the kiddos in your life really learn about these amazing people in a meaningful way.

And to go along with this episode, I’m giving away the coloring page and questions that go along with Glenn Burke’s episode!

Head over to firstnamebasis.org/mlb to get your copy sent straight to your inbox, and be sure to head over to firstnamebasis.org/blackhistory to learn more about Bite-Sized Black History.

 

Invite Jasmine to work with your school!

Are you a parent or teacher who wants to help your school turn good intentions into positive action by making anti-racist education a priority? First Name Basis is here to help!

Jasmine Bradshaw, the host and founder of the First Name Basis Podcast, is an anti-racist educator and former second-grade teacher who has a passion for helping schools make real change. Whether you’re looking for a keynote speaker at your next PTA event, want to implement our Ally Elementary curriculum at your school, or need someone to consult with your school and provide teacher trainings, Jasmine is your go-to resource.

Email [email protected] or visit firstnamebasis.org/workwithme for more information!

 

Articles, Studies, & Podcasts Referenced in the Episode

First Name Basis Podcast, Season 6, Episode 4: “Say This, Not That When Someone Comes Out to You” with Elena Joy Thurston

Listen to this letter that Billy Bean, the second openly gay player in the MLB, wrote to Glenn.

Watch Glenn Burke up to bat in the 1977 World Series.

 

Resources for teaching children about HIV/AIDS:

This video explains what HIV is.

Here is a StoryCorps episode about losing family during the AIDS epidemic 

This video is about how to protect yourself and others from HIV.

This video is about what it’s like to live with HIV.

This video is a segment from the Today Show called “Looking Back on 40 Years of the AIDS Epidemic.”

The Reagan administration’s response to the AIDS epidemic was rooted in homophobia. You’ll see that through this video.

I really love amaze.org for all of the different topics they cover about sexual health.

Song Credit: “Clapping Music” by BrightestAvenue and “Sunshine” by lemonmusicstudio

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the First Name Basis Podcast, season 8, episode 5, the story of the first

0:06.5

openly gay major league baseball player, Glenn Burke.

0:15.3

Welcome to the First Name Basis Podcast, an anti-racist podcast for schools and families.

0:22.5

I'm your host, Jasmine Bradshaw,

0:27.2

and it's my job to teach grown-ups like you, how to talk to kids about race and racism.

0:29.0

So let's go. We've got work to do.

0:45.0

Hello, First Name Basis fam. I am so glad you are here. Happy pride, my friends. Happy pride.

0:51.6

Happy pride to everyone in the LGBTQ plus community. And I just hope that you've been having an amazing month of celebration and just love, love, love, love.

0:57.4

I wanted to celebrate pride here at first name basis.

1:00.6

And so one of the things that I decided would be super cool is if I shared an episode of

1:05.6

Bight Size Black History with you.

1:07.8

So Bitesize Black History, if you don't know, is our black history program where I've

1:13.4

made different mini podcast episodes, bite-sized podcast episodes just for kids, and each one focuses

1:20.5

on an unsung hero from black American history. And so I really try to dig deep and find people

1:27.2

that maybe you've never

1:29.2

heard of, or if you have heard of them, you're like, I don't, like, I know I've heard the name,

1:33.7

but I'm not really sure who it is. And in the course of doing Bitesize Black History, I mean,

1:39.5

we've been doing it for three years. And at this point, we have 28 different episodes. In the course of doing it,

1:46.0

I've been able to share some stories of black Americans from the LGBTQ plus community.

1:52.7

And it's just been such an amazing experience, learning about their stories and figuring out

1:57.4

how to tell them in a way that helps kids understand the importance of their

2:02.2

intersectionality of being both black and LGBT and in some cases women. So this episode is directly

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