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This time on Stereotypes, a group of queer creators of color who noticed something missing in entertainment, “what was missing was us,” and they set out to do something about it. Join Christopher Beale and guests, executive producer Tony Taylor, and Ashley Jaye, she is directing this summer's “Mighty Real: A Sketch Variety Show” created by and for LGBTQIA2S people. LINKS It'sQwere Christopher J. Beale StereotypesPodcast.org
We Want the Airwaves celebrates 10 years with a panel featuring six of the artists from Queer & Trans Artists of Color, Volume Three: Anthony J. Williams, Kamal Al-Soylaylee, Joamette Gil, Venus Kii Thomas, Qwo-Li Driskill, and Osa Atoe! (This is the first part of a two-part episode, so you will only hear Ant, Kamal, and Jo on it.) This panel is co-hosted by Maliha Ahmed, co-editor of Queer & Trans Artists of Color, Volume Three, and sponsored by the Aydelotte Foundation, Black Studies, Film & Media Studies, and the Libraries at Swarthmore College. Art by Gabriela Riveros and Dan Nosheny. Tune back in next month for part two! Read the transcript here. Support the podcast here.
It's all here as we got from no pride on July 1st to Jaypride. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support
Welcome to the Queer Brown Mamas podcast! In this episode, we talk about the healing work we've done through therapy to break cycles of violence in our family, and, as a result, how we're able to show up for our child differently than how we were raised. If you enjoyed this podcast, please write a review and rate us. You can support our podcast by subscribing, following us on Instagram @queerbrownmamas, donating to Venmo: @queerbrownmamas, or spreading the word! Find us at www.queerbrownmamas.com.
Roxanne Anderson, or ROX, is the co-host of “Fresh Fruit” on KFAI, the longest running weekly queer radio show in the country. Anderson is also a community organizer; their work is focused on creating spaces where queer and trans people of color feel seen and safe. --Safiya Mohamed reports: Roxanne Anderson, or “Rox,” is the co-host of “Fresh Fruit” on KFAI, the longest running weekly queer radio show in the country. Anderson is also the co-founder and CEO of RARE Productions, an arts and entertainment media production company. Their work is focused on creating spaces where Black, brown, and indigenous people feel safe.“When folks are coming to RARE events or things that we're showing up to, and they feel safe and they feel heard and they feel like that event was created for them, that means everything.” In addition to being an on-air personality, Anderson is also a community organizer. They are the director of the Minnesota Transgender Health Coalition and a board member of POC Pride. Anderson says it's important to create events and spaces for trans and queer people of color. “Because often when we're talking about the gay community, the thing that comes to mind is white gay men, and that is definitely not our focus,” said Anderson. “We're really focusing on how we create events that brown, Black, and Indigenous folks feel comfortable and they're welcomed in.” Anderson says the LGBT community is not immune to white supremacy. BIPOC people who identify as queer face both racism and homophobia. Anderson says their work as an artist and activist aims to combat the racial injustices faced by trans and queer people of color. “I think for me, success looks like liberation through abolition and social justice with art rolling and pushing, formulating the way.” Anderson sees their role in the social justice movement as creating space and sharing resources while making great radio.
Welcome to the Queer Brown Mamas podcast! In this episode, we explore our love story by recounting our first date, falling in love, and the lessons we learned in the first few months of dating. Who doesn't like a good queer love story?! This is part 2 of a 3-part series.If you enjoyed this podcast, please write a review and rate us. You can support our podcast by subscribing, following us on Instagram @queerbrownmamas, donating to Venmo: @queerbrownmamas, or spreading the word! Find us at www.queerbrownmamas.com.
Welcome to the Queer Brown Mamas podcast! In this episode, we explore our love story by recounting our first date, falling in love, and the lessons we learned in the first few months of dating. Who doesn't like a good queer love story?! This is part 3 of a 3-part series.If you enjoyed this podcast, please write a review and rate us. You can support our podcast by subscribing, following us on Instagram @queerbrownmamas, donating to Venmo: @queerbrownmamas, or spreading the word! Find us at www.queerbrownmamas.com.
Welcome to the Queer Brown Mamas podcast! This is our introductory episode where we explain why we decided to create this podcast, discuss what we'll explore, and who this podcast is for. If you enjoyed this podcast, please write a review and rate us. You can support our podcast by subscribing, following us on Instagram @queerbrownmamas, donating to Venmo: @queerbrownmamas, or spreading the word! Find us at www.queerbrownmamas.com.Sound Mixer: SantiagoIG: @harmonic_sineEmail: audio_santiago@protonmail.com
Welcome to the Queer Brown Mamas podcast! In this episode, we explore our love story by recounting our first date and the lessons we learned in the first few months of dating. Who doesn't like a good queer love story?! This is part 1 of a 3-part series.If you enjoyed this podcast, please write a review and rate us. You can support our podcast by subscribing, following us on Instagram @queerbrownmamas, donating to Venmo: @queerbrownmamas, or spreading the word! Find us at www.queerbrownmamas.com.Sound Mixer: SantiagoIG: @harmonic_sineEmail: audio_santiago@protonmail.com
After graduation from Prairie View A & M University, Britni D. Andrews became a queer counselor intern based in Houston, TX. Britni has utilized an artistic medium of language and an eclectic approach to wellness to sculpt their role as Creative Director of @TheKIDDORG, a community initiative. They have produced creative workshops in collaboration with Covenant House California (CHC), Covenant House Texas and Harris County Juvenile Probation Department (HCJPD). @THEKIDDORG has a mission to push the state of change forward in conversations about mental health, community engagement, criminal justice reform and LGBTQ+ community support. Recently named as an Idea Fund Round 12 Grantee, Britni is producing “The Session: LGBTQ+ Mental Health feat. QPOC”- a short film composed of private unscripted dialogues with Queer People of Color (QPOC) reflecting on their unique identities within their cultures, the LGBTQ+ community and the challenges faced in expression of their gender, sexuality and development of affirming and inclusive relationships. This episode we discuss
In this episode, Corrina Rosella (they/them,) host of the podcast Rise Up! Good Witch, takes all of us astrology queers deep into what's written in the stars for our life time. From the chart of the United Fakes of America to the 2020 uprisings, Corrina let's us know that our best bet to survive is to be the best versions of ourselves and and to fight for each other. You can support Corrina by checking out their podcast Rise Up! Good Witch and pledge to their patreon at Patreon.com/RiseUpGoodWitch to support their mutual aide efforts, and booking them! You can find Corrina on IG @RiseUpGoodWitch or at RiseUpGoodWitch.com
Juan Battle and I discuss the intersections of race and sexuality, LGBTQIA+ and BLM, intersectional approaches to battle oppression and Juan's must read list.
In the first episode of the Betches Sup series ‘Queerantine History’, Bryan is joined by Chris Burns (aka Fat Carrie Bradshaw) of Betches to tell the stories of two Black LGBTQ+ activists in history. Then they discuss the difference of privilege within the LGBTQ+ community and highlight some disturbing stats around people of color within the community. Obé Fitness: Sign up for your 7-day free trial at obefitness.com and use promo code SUP to get 30% off your first month! RoboKiller: Stop spam calls 2020. Head to robokiller.com/sup on your mobile device now to download the app and get RoboKiller free for 7 days.
Isaias Hernandez is the founder of the instagram page Queer Brown Vegan, and co-creator of Alluvia Magazine, a “publication highlighting the intersections of decolonized environmentalism through media”. Through his Instagram, Isaias educates his audience about the collegiate jargon associated with environmental topics related to climate change mitigation such as veganism, zero-waste, and environmental justice. His environmental narrative was influenced by his experience of growing up in a low income community in California, which was predominantly black and brown. Lack of access to clean air and drinking water and green spaces made him realize later (in college) that his community was a victim of environmental racism. Isiais came to this realization only because he gained access to information that helped him to identify the problem and its definition. While he gained a lot of knowledge attending University of California, Berkeley, he found that language used in academia was often inaccessible and defeatist and as a result tended to be exclusionary. The same pattern continued in the real world when he became involved in various environmental initiatives. To break the barriers often created in the environmental community, Isaias chose to focus on educating his followers about complex environmental terminologies using simple descriptions and delivery methods. The goal being to get more people from various backgrounds interested and involved in environmentalism. Knowledge Inaccessibility Academic language often creates distance between those who went to college and those who did not. Frequently, those who obtained a higher education become familiar with words and phrases, of which those who enter straight into the workforce may not be exposed to, cultivating a type of language barrier between the two groups of people. This often results in a smaller portion of the population having the necessary knowledge to make informed, environmentally friendly choices, further perpetuating the idea that less educated communities, often of color, care less about environmentalism. Isaias creates colorful, informative, and concise content with an effort to bridge this gap and allow more accessibility to the knowledge of the many facets of environmentalism. Making Space for Queer People of Color In addition to focusing on environmental education, Isaias was keen on increasing representation of LGBTQ+ and BIPOC (Black Indigenous People of Color). As a queer Mexican he realized that there was often a lack of diversity and inclusion in his college and mainstream environmental organizations, which are predominantly white and heterosexual. Further, there was a lack of attenton being given to the plight of LGBTQ+ communities, especially low-income, queer trans people of color, who are often at the frontlines of environmental injustices. In the same vein, he wanted to raise awareness of the contributions that BIPOC make to the environmental movement. Isaias has known BIPOC communities have also been at the frontlines of environmental justice for many years but have been silenced or ignored by mainstream media and environmentalists. At the end of the day Isaias wants to be able to bring an intersectional lens to climate change mitigation and do so with humility. Other Topics A lot of information is discussed in this conversation, from environmental racism and exclusion, to the LGBTQ+ influence in his life, to hydrodams, to the importance of direct action, and much more. Isaias allows us a glimpse into his life and gives us a call to action in this week's episode of Breaking Green Ceilings. Follow Isaias Hernandez: Queer Brown Vegan website Queer Brown Vegan Instagram Alluvia Magazine – Alluvia is a creative collective highlighting POC environmental artists. Related Links: The World Bank is bringing back big, bad dams See a Massive Dam’s Big Impacts on Tribal Communities There is no planet b: why climate change is an lgbtq issue
Carino and Loba discuss the complexities, conflicts, as well as beautiful intimacies of being in a relationship as a couple with one person on the asexual spectrum and the other person being allosexual. This episode also features Loba's segment "Your New Age Shit Will Not Save You," exploring and critically thinking about the idea of "divine femininity" from transmisogyny to the politics of pan-indigeneity. Of course, the episode wouldn't be complete without a side rant on interspecies relations, decentering human to human relations, and plantsexuality.
Carino and Loba invite special guests Sasha (IG: @earthwindandflowers_) and Tracee (IG: @mamawolff) of POC Camp and QTIPOC Poly LA to discuss what it means to be in ethical non-monogamous relationships and how we all move through them. This episode also features our Doctora Corazon segment, guest answered by Sasha and Tracee about asking for your needs to be met and setting boundaries in a non-hierarchical polyam structure. You can support Sasha and Tracee's community organizing efforts on IG: @qtipocpoly_la and @poc_camp. Please tip our guests if you've learned something Sasha venmo @SashaLeeJones. DM @MamaWolff for Tracee's venmo information.
In this episode Carino and Loba introduce themselves and welcome you all to the journey of Wild Weeds were we will explore all types of relations. This episode features two segments, Carino and Loba's "Doctora Corazon," where an anonymous babe asks us our opinion on moving in with their partner before they're ready as well as Carino's segment "I Like it with the Lights On," with a few helpful tips and tricks when thinking about buying a new insertable (dildo.)
In this episode, we visit Jesse Havea - the man behind the queen known in NYC as Brita Filter. As expected, we get into talks about relationships and sex but most importantly, we get a glimpse at how this Maui becomes NYC nightlife's favorite Moana. Fair warning: like Brita, this episode is anything but Pür. | Theme music: "Closer (feat. Sherese Stoney)" by MOZIAH | Visit www.patreon.com/suckr
Ya can't call her pussy 'cause... she's simply not. Elyse Iris joins us this week and her sexuality is poppin'! She talks to us about what it means to be a bisexual icon (a bi-con?), how being pregnant has affected her views on sexuality, and about fully dating her teacher in high school. Pop them earbuds in and enjoy this tomfoolery. | Music: @moziah.jpg | If you wanna love us a little more, visit www.patreon.com/suckr | Follow our journeys on instagram @yallsuckpodcast @isaiahsanabria @yagurl_si
This week we sip champagne with a goddess! Mila Jam (Recording Artist, Trans Activist) talks growing-up in the church, transitioning into herself, and what dating is like today for trans women of color.| Theme Music is "Closer" by Moziah from his EP Dax Nextdoor| Additional score by Savannah Bennett| Special Thanks to Mila Jam, Midas Music, Jake & Amanda Pinto, Amber Hall, Benjamin Park, and Michelle Smith.| Extra Special Thanks to all of our Patreon Subscribers!
Things are getting real dirty! We sit with Zeke Thomas (son of NBA Hall of Fame's Isaiah Thomas, DJ, Sexual Assault Awareness Activist, and Comedian) to discuss growing up in the spotlight, open relationships, ideal partners, and a bunch of other gay shit.| Theme music is "Closer" by Moziah from his EP Dax Nextdoor| Additional score by Savannah Bennett| Special Thanks to Zeke Thomas and Team
We're bringing you a podcast where we explore and expose the hilarities, complexities, and straight-up tomfoolery that it is to date as a QPOC in the city. Listen to our trailer and don't forget to subscribe! | Ya'll*Suck debuts October 12th| Hosted by Isaiah Sanabria and Sierra Leverett| Theme Music: Closer (feat. Sherese Stoney) by Moziah from his EP Dax Nextdoor - new EP Finessa Hudgens out now.| For BTS content visit Patreon.com/suckr| Brought to you in association with suckr
In this segment, the hosts round out Pride Month 2019 with an in-depth discussion about the intersections of blackness and queerness, our personal moments of reckoning with black queerness, and an honest conversation about what we can do more to support and liberate all black people, specifically black queer folks
In this segment, the hosts round out Pride Month 2019 with an in-depth discussion about the intersections of blackness and queerness, our personal moments of reckoning with black queerness, and an honest conversation about what we can do more to support and liberate all black people, specifically black queer folks
The Life Lab is a bi-monthly radio show that empowers listeners to be the best version of themselves. Through reframing problems into challenges that can be met, co-hosts Jace and Lex examine personal-social connections, give holistic tips and strategies and promote self care and positive change. Each episode features words of wisdom from a special guest that is on a journey of their own making! Jace is a lyftologist, musician, singer /song writer, fundraiser and youth empowerment specialist who loves seeing the internal transformation that comes from people taking their health and well-being to the next level. Lex is a social justice advocate, media writer/producer and emotional healer who lovessupporting people to be their best, most authentic selves and live the life of their dreams. IG:createthedream84 IG:lexlawesome FB: The Life Lab Radio Special Guest Anna and Kaya Rainey
The Life Lab is a bi-monthly radio show that empowers listeners to be the best version of themselves. Through reframing problems into challenges that can be met, co-hosts Jace and Lex examine personal-social connections, give holistic tips and strategies and promote self care and positive change. Each episode features words of wisdom from a special guest that is on a journey of their own making! Jace is a lyftologist, musician, singer /song writer, fundraiser and youth empowerment specialist who loves seeing the internal transformation that comes from people taking their health and well-being to the next level. Lex is a social justice advocate, media writer/producer and emotional healer who lovessupporting people to be their best, most authentic selves and live the life of their dreams. IG:createthedream84 IG:lexlawesome FB: The Life Lab Radio
The Life Lab is a bi-monthly radio show that empowers listeners to be the best version of themselves. Through reframing problems into challenges that can be met, co-hosts Jace and Lex examine personal-social connections, give holistic tips and strategies and promote self care and positive change. Each episode features words of wisdom from a special guest that is on a journey of their own making! Jace is a personal trainer, community fundraiser and youth empowerment specialist who loves seeing the internal transformation that comes from people taking their health and well-being to the next level. Lex is a social justice advocate, media writer/producer and emotional healer who loves supporting people to be their best, most authentic selves and live the life of their dreams Special Guest: Founder/ CEO of E3Radio Anna Deshawn
The Life Lab is a bi-monthly radio show that empowers listeners to be the best version of themselves. Through reframing problems into challenges that can be met, co-hosts Jace and Lex examine personal-social connections, give holistic tips and strategies and promote self care and positive change. Each episodes features words of wisdom from a special guest that on a journey of their own making! Jace is a personal trainer, community fundraiser and youth empowerment specialist who loves seeing the internal transformation that comes from people taking their health and well-being to the next level. Lex is a social justice advocate, media writer/producer and emotional healer who loves supporting people to be their best, most authentic selves and live the life of their dreams. Special Guest :Chase Joynt CHASE JOYNT is a Toronto-based moving-image artist and writer whose work utilizes strategies of first person engagement to interrogate representations of gender and violence. Recently awarded the EP Canada/Canada Film Capital Award for Emerging Canadian Artist and jury awards for Best Documentary and Best Short, Chase’s work continues to be exhibited internationally. As a recipient of a Mellon Fellowship in Arts Practice and Scholarship at the University of Chicago, Chase’s recent speaking engagements include Harvard University, Princeton University, NYU, The New York Academy of Medicine, University of Manchester, UC Berkeley, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Chase holds a BA from the UCLA School of Theater Film and Television, and is a PhD candidate in Film at York University where he holds a SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship. His first book You Only Live Twice, co-authored with Mike Hoolboom, is forthcoming from Coach House Books in May 2016.
The Life Lab is a bi-monthly radio show that empowers listeners to be the best version of themselves. Through reframing problems into challenges that can be met, co-hosts Jace and Lex examine personal-social connections, give holistic tips and strategies and promote self care and positive change. Each episodes features words of wisdom from a special guest that on a journey of their own making! Jace is a personal trainer, community fundraiser and youth empowerment specialist who loves seeing the internal transformation that comes from people taking their health and well-being to the next level. Lex is a social justice advocate, media writer/producer and emotional healer who loves supporting people to be their best, most authentic selves and live the life of their dreams. Together they dig deep into the experiment of life, where you are the secret ingredient. Special Guest: Samantha Hill Samantha Hill is a transdisciplinary artist from Chicago, IL with an emphasis on archives, oral story collecting, social projects & art facilitations. Hill creates multi-media installations and performances within historic buildings, landmarks and public locations. She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and her BFA from Moore College of Art & Design.
The Life Lab: Mega Minds Building Mega Bodies empowers listeners be the best version of themselves through physical fitness and mental fitness on their individual path to achieving greatness. Co-hosts Jace and Lex examine the mind-body connection in live coaching sessions that pinpoint problems and strategies to overcome barriers that promote self care and positive change. Jace is a personal trainer and nutrition coach who loves seeing the internal transformation that comes from people taking their health and well being to the next level. Lex is a life and creative coach who loves supporting people to be their best, most authentic selves and live the life of their dreams. Together they dig deep into the experiment of life, where you are the secret ingredient. Special Guest: Pastor Karen Hutt Karen is a CPE educator at University of Minnesota Medical Center in Minneapolis. She has worked as a pediatric chaplain, a trauma chaplain and chaplain educator at hospitals in the Chicago metropolitan area. Karen is an ACPE-certified Supervisor and is ordained into the Unitarian Universalist Association. She holds a master’s of divinity degree from Meadville Lombard Theological School and she did her undergraduate studies at Boston University.
The QCrew show focuses on QPOC's lives, politics, and music. My show is hosted on E3 Radio.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
Anna DeShawn & the QCrew (Queer Crew) bring authentically-edgy conversation on current topics affecting queer people of color around the country. They bring dynamic guests, engaging conversation, and the hottest independent music. You can tune-in every Thursday at 9p.m. CT/ 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.