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Lavender Ranks
Knockabout Media
Fréquence : 1 épisode/13j. Total Éps: 4

lavender
noun /ˈlæv.ən.dər/
A symbolic colour associated with LGBTQ2S+ identity, queer culture, and queer resistance.
ranks
noun / ræŋks /
The members of a military force considered collectively.
When you picture the First World War, you probably think of barbed wire, artillery fire, and mud. What you probably don’t think of: drag shows, love letters passed between soldiers, and queer lives hiding in plain sight.
Hosted by Queer Collective’s Emily and Karbon, Lavender Ranks explores the stories that didn’t make it into the official record because they were too tender, too queer, or too dangerous to preserve. From Canadian soldiers performing in drag at the front, to forbidden love in the trenches, to nurses whose lifelong relationship was dismissed as mere “friendship,” the series uncovers a hidden history buried beneath the mythology of war.
If you’re interested in queer history, Canadian history, the First World War, or military history, follow Lavender Ranks now and discover the stories history tried to leave behind.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The White Blood of No-Hope
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
mercredi 27 mai 2026 • Durée 44:15
For much of history, queer lives were criminalized, and what survives of us is too often filtered through police files and court records; stories told by those who sought to erase us. But every so often, a different kind of record survives: a story the community protected; a story someone loved enough to keep alive. Charles McDonell's is one of those rare stories. His life was captured not by the state, but by queer hands: poets, lovers, and friends who refused to let him disappear. This is a tale of forbidden queer love in the mud-soaked trenches of the Great War… of a soldier who found tenderness in the unlikeliest place, and the grief and trauma that followed him home like a shadow.
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Lavender Ranks explores queer life during the First World War and contains frank discussions of war, discrimination, repression, sexuality, and historical violence. Listener discretion is advised.
Written by Emily Gioskos
Hosts Emily Gioskos & Karbon
Executive Producer Ryan Barnett
Edited by Sonia Gemmiti
Series consultant Sarah Worthman
Illustration by Henry Fong
Additional Research Dr. Sarafina Pagnotta
Featuring original interviews with Sarah Worthman, Mitchell LaFramboise, Cameron Telch, Andrea McKenzie, and Martine Roy.
An original production of Knockabout Media
This podcast was made possible thanks to funding from Veterans Affairs Canada’s Commemorative Partnership Program.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Front’s Favourite Gal
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
mercredi 20 mai 2026 • Durée 50:09
What if I told you the roots of Canadian drag weren’t in a nightclub, but in the mud and mayhem of the Western Front during the First World War?
In this episode of Lavender Ranks, hosts Em and Karbon introduce you to Ross Hamilton, adored by audiences as “Marjorie” and remembered today as one of Canada’s earliest drag performers. Under the guise of “boosting morale,” the military somehow became the perfect stage for queer aesthetics, performance, and desire to emerge in plain sight.
Today, Em and Karbon are spilling the tea on wartime concerts, the ingenuity in creating glamour at the front, and the blurry line between performance and identity during the First World War. And yes, in this episode, you’ll even hear from Ross Hamilton himself.
Download our Discussion Questions.
Lavender Ranks explores queer life during the First World War and contains frank discussions of war, discrimination, repression, sexuality, and historical violence. Listener discretion is advised.
Written by Emily Gioskos
Hosts Emily Gioskos & Karbon
Executive Producer Ryan Barnett
Edited by Sonia Gemmiti
Series consultant Sarah Worthman
Illustration by Henry Fong
Additional Research Dr. Sarafina Pagnotta
Featuring original interviews with Sarah Worthman, Mitchell LaFramboise, Cameron Telch, Andrea McKenzie, and Martine Roy.
An original production of Knockabout Media
This podcast was made possible thanks to funding from Veterans Affairs Canada’s Commemorative Partnership Program.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introducing Lavender Ranks
vendredi 1 mai 2026 • Durée 00:47
lavender
(noun) /ˈlæv.ən.dər/
A symbolic colour associated with LGBTQ2S+ identity, queer culture, and queer resistance.
ranks
noun / ræŋks /
The members of a military force considered collectively.
Hosted by The Queer Collective’s Emily and Karbon, Lavender Ranks explores the stories that didn’t make it into the official record because they were too tender, too queer, or too dangerous to preserve. From Canadian soldiers performing in drag at the front, to forbidden love in the trenches, to nurses whose lifelong relationship was dismissed as mere “friendship,” the series uncovers a hidden history buried beneath the mythology of war.
If you’re interested in queer history, Canadian history, the First World War, or military history, follow Lavender Ranks now and discover the stories history tried to leave behind.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.







