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The Katie Halper Show

Sex Work & Desantis: Tami Gold, J. Leigh Oshiro-Brantly & Mike Prysner

The Katie Halper Show

Katie Halper

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4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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For the entire discussion, bonus content, to support independent media and help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon at - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Direct Link to the Patreon-only portion of this broadcast: https://www.patreon.com/posts/mike-prysner-on-75086411 Anti-war Iraq War veteran Mike Prysner talks about a major story he broke about Governor Ron DeSantis's military experiences in GTMO and Iraq. But first, filmmaker Tami Gold and organizer J. Leigh Oshiro-Brantly talk about the fight for sex workers' rights and the forthcoming documentary "It's Just A Job." Mike Prysner joined the Army 3 months before the 9/11 attacks, and in March 2003 was part of the invasion of Iraq. After 12 months in the occupation he became an outspoken opponent of the war, and became known for speeches, protests, and veterans' organizing against US imperialism. Since 2015 he has been the producer & co-writer for Abby Martin's show The Empire Files, and is also the host of Eyes Left, a socialist anti-war military podcast. J. Leigh Oshiro-Brantly is an organizer, sex worker and survivor who does advocacy and research around disabilities, poverty, food/housing instability and violence. They have co-authored academic papers, conducted interviews and focus groups, done community organizing, made documentaries and served at organizations like The Ishtar Collective, GLITS, SOAR Institute, Decriminalize Sex Work, and New York Transgender Advocacy Group. They were an advisor for the Museum of the City of New York’s Transgender Activism Exhibit and received the 2019 Marsha P. Johnson Community Leader Award from New York Transgender Advocacy Group, where they have served as the president of the NY State Gender Diversity Coalition since 2019. Tami Kashia Gold is a multidisciplinary artist, cultural worker and a professor at Hunter College CUNY. Her teaching focuses on documentary production and LGBTQ non-fiction studies. As a filmmaker, Tami has produced Every Mother’s Son; Juggling Gender: Politics, Sex And Identity; Out At Work: Lesbian And Gay Men On The Job; Making the Impossible Possible: The Story of Puerto Rican Studies at Brooklyn College; Passionate Politics: The Life and Work Of Charlotte Bunch; RFK In The Land Of Apartheid; Signed, Sealed and Delivered: Labor Struggle in the Post Office; The Last Hunger Strike: Ireland 1981; Another Brother, among others. Tami is a recipient of a Rockefeller, Guggenheim and Fulbright Fellowships; NY/NJ Video Arts Fellowships; AFI Independent Filmmakers Fellowship and Tribeca Audience Award; GLAAD Media Award; Urban Visionaries Award, Museum of Television and Radio; Excellence in the Arts Award from the Manhattan Borough President; Cine Golden Eagle Award;1st Place Athens International Film and Video Festival; HUGO Award; Gold Plaque Chicago International Film Festival; Director’s Choice Award, Black Maria; Video Golden Apple Award; National Media Network Festival among others.

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podcast feed and rarely seen clips that aired on our live shows.

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Hello everyone, welcome to the Katie Helper Show.

0:43.2

Very, very excited to be here with you. We have a great show for you. It's jam-packed.

0:47.6

We have two different segments on the show. Both are going to be excellent.

0:51.6

One is with Mike Prizener, who is from the Empire Files and the Eyes Left podcast. He's an

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anti-war veteran and he's going to be talking about a major scoop that he has about Ron DeSantis.

1:02.5

We're also going to be talking to some guests about sex workers and a documentary about sex workers,

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so I'm going to bring them on in a second. Let me just tell you about who they are.

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Tammy Keshek Gold is a multi-disciplinary artist, cultural worker and a professor at Hunter College

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CUNY. Her teaching focus is on documentary production and LGBTQ nonfiction studies.

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As a filmmaker, Tammy has produced documentaries including every mother's son,

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juggling gender, politics, sex and identity, making the impossible possible, the story of Puerto

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Rican studies at Brooklyn College, RFK in the land of apartheid, the last hunger strike, Ireland

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1981, among others. She is the recipient of a Rockefeller Guggenheim and Folkbreak Fellowships,

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and she's won countless awards, including AFI Independent Film Makers Fellowship and Tribeca

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Audience Award, among others. We are also bringing on to the virtual stage, J. Lee O'Shiro

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