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#314: Actor and comedian Marval Rex's first solo show, “REXODUS: Out Of The Closet Into The Tribe,” draws on his experiences with religion, identity, gender — and this city. We had him on the show to really get into the state of transmasculine community in L.A. and how he's navigated 10 years of creating art and his exploration in acting and performance. We'll also hear from friend of the pod, journalist and author of “We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film,” Tre'vell Anderson to get the scoop on what's going on with transmasculine roles in Hollywood today. Don't forget to sign up for the HTLA newsletter here: https://laist.com/newsletters And you can read Brian De Los Santos' LAist story here: https://laist.com/news/rexodus-marval-rex-transmasculine-actor-to-create-his-own-show-los-angeles Guests: Marval Rex, Tre'vell Anderson
Since releasing one of the most critically-acclaimed albums of 2022, pop titan Beyoncé has withheld the visuals for almost a year. NPR Senior Culture editor Bilal Qureshi went to the first stop on the Renaissance World Tour and joins producer Corey Antonio Rose to reveal one of the most highly-anticipated musical secrets. Then, journalist Tre'vell Anderson takes host Brittany Luse through a groundbreaking look at the history of transgender representation onscreen, in their new book, We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. Listen to more It's Been A Minute at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, NPR.org, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
Enjoy unaired excerpts of interviews with two brilliant authors: Sydney Baloue and Tre'vell Anderson. Sydney Baloue, who is currently writing Undeniable: A History of Voguing, Ballroom, and How it Changed my Life and the World, dives deeper into the House of Xtravaganza's legacy. He also opens up about his own foray into ballroom (which started in Europe) and reflects on his history-making performance at the Latex Ball in New York City. In the second half of the episode we hear from Tre'vell Anderson, the author of We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. Tre'vell discusses their own relationship with representation, talks about an early trans celebrity (and what her fame meant for future trans stars), and considers whether visibility can lead to true progress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**Today's episode discusses sensitive language, including the n-word, and may not be appropriate for all listeners.** For decades, words and phrases that originate in Black homes, churches, and entertainment have been pulled into the national conversation…where their meanings are often changed or widely misunderstood. And social media has accelerated the process, taking Black vernacular from a group chat, to Twitter, to national headlines in record time. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalists Tre'vell Anderson and Jarrett Hill, co-authors of the new book, Historically Black Phrases: From ‘I Ain't One of Your Lil' Friends' to ‘Who All Gon' Be There?' They talk about what inspired their book, and how they hope the book can provide a snapshot of authentic Black language, and the spark to more honest conversations about race and identity. Guests: Acclaimed writer Tre'vell Anderson, author of We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. Award-winning journalist Jarrett Hill, professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Journalism. Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**Today's episode discusses sensitive language, including the n-word, and may not be appropriate for all listeners.** For decades, words and phrases that originate in Black homes, churches, and entertainment have been pulled into the national conversation…where their meanings are often changed or widely misunderstood. And social media has accelerated the process, taking Black vernacular from a group chat, to Twitter, to national headlines in record time. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalists Tre'vell Anderson and Jarrett Hill, co-authors of the new book, Historically Black Phrases: From ‘I Ain't One of Your Lil' Friends' to ‘Who All Gon' Be There?' They talk about what inspired their book, and how they hope the book can provide a snapshot of authentic Black language, and the spark to more honest conversations about race and identity. Guests: Acclaimed writer Tre'vell Anderson, author of We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. Award-winning journalist Jarrett Hill, professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Journalism. Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**Today's episode discusses sensitive language, including the n-word, and may not be appropriate for all listeners.** For decades, words and phrases that originate in Black homes, churches, and entertainment have been pulled into the national conversation…where their meanings are often changed or widely misunderstood. And social media has accelerated the process, taking Black vernacular from a group chat, to Twitter, to national headlines in record time. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalists Tre'vell Anderson and Jarrett Hill, co-authors of the new book, Historically Black Phrases: From ‘I Ain't One of Your Lil' Friends' to ‘Who All Gon' Be There?' They talk about what inspired their book, and how they hope the book can provide a snapshot of authentic Black language, and the spark to more honest conversations about race and identity. Guests: Acclaimed writer Tre'vell Anderson, author of We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. Award-winning journalist Jarrett Hill, professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Journalism. Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**Today's episode discusses sensitive language, including the n-word, and may not be appropriate for all listeners.** For decades, words and phrases that originate in Black homes, churches, and entertainment have been pulled into the national conversation…where their meanings are often changed or widely misunderstood. And social media has accelerated the process, taking Black vernacular from a group chat, to Twitter, to national headlines in record time. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalists Tre'vell Anderson and Jarrett Hill, co-authors of the new book, Historically Black Phrases: From ‘I Ain't One of Your Lil' Friends' to ‘Who All Gon' Be There?' They talk about what inspired their book, and how they hope the book can provide a snapshot of authentic Black language, and the spark to more honest conversations about race and identity. Guests: Acclaimed writer Tre'vell Anderson, author of We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. Award-winning journalist Jarrett Hill, professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Journalism. Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**Today's episode discusses sensitive language, including the n-word, and may not be appropriate for all listeners.** For decades, words and phrases that originate in Black homes, churches, and entertainment have been pulled into the national conversation…where their meanings are often changed or widely misunderstood. And social media has accelerated the process, taking Black vernacular from a group chat, to Twitter, to national headlines in record time. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by journalists Tre'vell Anderson and Jarrett Hill, co-authors of the new book, Historically Black Phrases: From ‘I Ain't One of Your Lil' Friends' to ‘Who All Gon' Be There?' They talk about what inspired their book, and how they hope the book can provide a snapshot of authentic Black language, and the spark to more honest conversations about race and identity. Guests: Acclaimed writer Tre'vell Anderson, author of We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. Award-winning journalist Jarrett Hill, professor at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Journalism. Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, hosts Tre'vell Anderson and jarrett hill discuss their mixed feelings about Usher performing at this year's superbowl. The timing might be perfect but is it pandering to Black audiences considering what the community has gone through over the last few years? But first, a pass the popcorn segment on Tyler Perry's relationship advice to Black women and other cishetero nonsense.Mentioned In The EpisodeLester YoungDIS/Honorable Mentions jh:HM: “Meet the Black Gay Partners Preserving Harriet Tubman's Ancestral Land”, Donna Dear and Paulette GreeneTA:HM: Fanti Fam-ers and WAD squaders who showed up in Boston, All She Wrote book store, and The Christian United Methodist ChurchPLUGS:A Word With Jason JohnsonHistorically Black Phrases We See Each Other: The Podcast and We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and FilmGo ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@Swish (Senior Producer Laura Swisher)Laura Swisher is senior producer Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley NguyenFANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org
https://frolic.media/podcastsJeff & Will welcome journalist and podcaster Tre'vell Anderson to talk about their book "We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film." Tre'vell discusses the history of trans and gender expansive characters in TV and film, and how these representations impacted their own identity and community. They also highlight important moments through history, ongoing issues around representation, the memoir/personal aspects of the book, and advice for improving trans representation in media. Complete show notes for episode 435 along with a transcript of the show are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com. Look for the next episode of Big Gay Fiction Podcast on Monday, September 11. Big Gay Fiction Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find many more outstanding podcasts at frolic.media/podcasts!
It's a house party with singer-songwriter, Paige Alyssa. We start off discussing growing up with a heavy baptist influence and love of 90's R&B to Paige's songwriting process and the difference in their posting personality between Twitter and Instagram. You'll also learn songs are on the "Paige Alyssa Starting Pack", find out if you are an MSNBC gay and Chick-Fil-A returns in our Bad Queer Opinion. ShoutoutsShana: Josie Club - A space for celebrating queer Black women and femmes. It's a social impact group that organizes community around collaborative event productions. They produce spaces and atmospheres that are safe, welcoming and luxurious. Follow @thejosieclub on IG Kris: Tre'vell Anderson for their debut book: We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through Film and TV. WE SEE EACH OTHER is a personal history of trans visibility since the beginning of moving images. Buy a copy today from your local bookstore or wherever you get books. Follow Tre'vell on IG: @rayzhon and listen to the Fanti podcast @fantipodcastPaige Alyssa: Werqfest - Arts and cultural festival and media platform to highlight Black queer, trans and nonbinary artists in our community. Follow @werqfestlAffiliates we actually love Support Lucky Skivvies and our pod by using coupon code badqueers10 for 10% off your next purchase. Treat your butt today.Shop NowEmail us for advice at badqueerspodcast@gmail.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokLove our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsLike us? Love us? Leave a review The opinions expressed during this podcast are conversational in nature and expressed only for comedic purposes. Not all of the facts will be correct but we attempt to be as accurate as possible. BQ Media LLC, the hosts, nor any guest host(s) hold no liability over the conversations on this podcast and by using this podcast you understand that it is solely for entertainment purposes. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"...
Are work friends overrated? How can you manage the awkwardness of your friend becoming your boss? And is it possible to have a work fling without it ending in disaster? Tre'vell Anderson, co-host of What A Day and author of We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer all things friendship.Order We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. Code WORK gets you 10% off!Need advice about a sticky situation at work? Head to www.workappropriate.com and ask away!Follow @CrookedMedia on Instagram and Twitter for more original content, host takeovers and other community events.
Award-winning journalist, podcaster, and author Tre'vell Anderson joins The Stacks to discuss their new book We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. We talk about how the media portrayal of trans people impacts individuals and the conversation around trans rights, and the relationship between trans women and drag queens on screen. We also discuss the types of trans stories that have deemed acceptable for audiences.The Stacks Book Club selection for June is Oreo by Fran Ross. We will discuss the book on June 28th with Hannah Oliver Depp.You can find everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' website:https://thestackspodcast.com/2023/06/14/ep-271-trevell-andersonEpisode TranscriptConnect with Tre'vell: Instagram | Twitter | Website | FANTIConnect with The Stacks: Instagram | Twitter | Shop | Patreon | Goodreads | SubscribeSUPPORT THE STACKSJoin The Stacks Pack on PatreonTo support The Stacks and find out more from this week's sponsors, click here.Purchasing books through Bookshop.org or Amazon earns The Stacks a small commission.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tre'vell Anderson is non-binary and black, and they often focus their work on identity, especially the places where queerness intersects with blackness. They're the co-host of the podcast FANTI, and they've covered entertainment for Essence, Time and Out, among many other outlets. Tre'vell has also guest hosted Bullseye in the past and interviewed folks like Katori Hall and Aidy Bryant. This time around Tre'vell returns to Bullseye as a guest. They just published a book called We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film. On the latest episode, Tre'vell talks about their new book, opens up about their childhood, and so much more!
It seems the NYPD unknowingly painted a questionable acronym on the side of their cop cars for Pride Month. A new docu-series shows what happens when you disguise Christian extremism as a wholesome TLC reality show. And V chats with award-winning journalist Tre'vell Anderson about Tina Turner's legacy, “possibility models,” and their new book “We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film.” Follow Tre'vell Anderson online @TrevellAnderson on Twitter and @rayzhon on Instagram. Keep up with V on TikTok at @underthedesknews and on Twitter at @VitusSpehar. And stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, podcaster and author of the new book We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film (available for purchase right now) Tre'vell Anderson joins Jordan and Jesse to talk McFlurrys vs Blizzards and much more! Pre-order Jordan's upcoming Archie Horror comic "Camp Pickens" at your local comic shop NOW with code APR231183! On shelves 6/21! Get your signed copy at Golden Apple Comics.
Since releasing one of the most critically acclaimed albums in 2022, pop titan Beyoncé has withheld the visuals for almost a year. NPR Senior Culture editor Bilal Qureshi went to the first stop on the Renaissance World Tour and joins producer Corey Antonio Rose to reveal one of the most highly anticipated musical secrets.Then, journalist Tre'vell Anderson takes host Brittany Luse through a groundbreaking look at the history of transgender representation onscreen, in their new book, "We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film."You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at ibam@npr.org.
Elle Woods is an iconic character, but not an obvious one from Tre'vell Anderson, author of the new book, We See Each Other: A Black. Trans Journey Through TV and Film. Leave it to the effervescent Tre'vell to bring their signature FANTI gray-area mindset to their Feeling Seen character choice! In this episode, Tre'vell and Jordan look at what it is about Elle Woods that offered Tre'vell a glimpse of what they could be...and consider if future generations of Black, trans folks might be able to feel seen without much mental gymnastics.Then, Jordan has one quick thing about the WGA strike.Get Tre'vell's new book, We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film***With Jordan Crucchiola and Tre'vell Anderson
Award-winning journalist and What A Day host Tre'vell Anderson has officially added “author” to their many accolades. Their debut book, We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV & Film, is out today, along with the audiobook and an accompanying limited series podcast. Tre'vell walks us through their process writing the book, the stories within it, and their message to future generations of Black trans kids.And in headlines: a New York jury will begin deliberations today over whether to hold Donald Trump liable for an alleged sexual assault, California's reparations task force approved several recommendations addressing the state's history of racism and discrimination toward Black residents, and the Writer's Guild strike has officially entered its second week.Show Notes:We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film – https://www.trevellanderson.com/booksWe See Each Other: The Podcast – https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/we-see-each-other-the-podcastWhat A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastCrooked Coffee is officially here. Our first blend, What A Morning, is available in medium and dark roasts. Wake up with your own bag at crooked.com/coffeeFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
Anna DeShawn had the honor of interviewing Tre'vell Anderson, an award-winning journalist, social curator, & world changer who always comes to slay! Tre'vell has written a book called We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film which debuts on Tuesday, May 9, 2023. This book is a groundbreaking look at the history of transgender representation in TV and film, by an of-the-moment and in-demand culture reporter. Learn more about Tre'vell and the book in this E3 Radio exclusive. 00:00 - Welcome & Intro 1:24 - Buy a Queer News Ad Spot, https://bit.ly/SponsorQueerNews 2:02 - Intro Music by Aina Bre'Yon 2:41 - Feed Swap Friday Promo with the Queer Family Podcast, https://www.thequeerfamilypodcast.com/ 4:48 - Today's Story 7:06 - Anna DeShawn interviews Tre'vell Anderson 14:41 - Comedic representation of trans life 16:30 - Why is the book called “We See Each Other” 19:11 - Watch the full interview on YouTube, https://youtu.be/2_9jylypYY0 19:38 - Go Pre-Order the book today! https://www.trevellanderson.com/books 20:04 - Outro
Special guest, Executive Director and Co - founder of Peak Pasifika, Kristian Schmidt joins FANTI in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month. But first, jarrett poses the tough question: have you given yourself permission to be happy? That and a special announcement from Tre'vell about We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film, out May 9th.Watch Us On Youtube!Mentioned in this episodeAsia Jackson - An afro filipina and creator of the hashtag #MagandaMorenx,We See Each Other: The Podcast DIS/Honorable Mentions jh:hm: “Unserious” as a pop culture term.hm: Haylee Marie Norman's new podcast, Datemarehm: Tiffany D. Loftin's How We Get Free podcasthm: Kid Fury & Crissle, The Read anniversary tour canceledHm: Sherri Shepherd nabbing four Daytime Emmy nominations for SherriPlugs:Subscribe to We See Each Other: The Podcast IG: Pre - order the book We See Each Other out May 9th! Follow @Slayzhon on Instagram for WSEO contentWe See Each Other Book signing: Brooklyn Barnes and the Noble on Atlantic Ave May 11 at 6:30 ETOur Sponsors This WeekWild GrainWild Grain is the first-ever, bake-from-frozen subscription box for sourdough breads, fresh pastas, and artisanal pastries.For a limited time, FANTI listeners can get $30 off their first box, plus free croissants in every box with their subscription.To get this offer, go to: Wildgrain.com/FANTI. FANTI listeners can also use the promo code FANTI at checkout to get the discount.Go ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@vivalapalma (Producer, Palmira Muniz)@Swish (Senior Producer, Laura Swisher)Laura Swisher is senior producer Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley NguyenFANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.orgWatch Us On Youtube!
**REMINDER: This episode is dropping the first week of The MaxFunDrive, so if you enjoy this show, please take a moment to show your support and become a member at maximumfun.org/join. On this week's episode, jarrett and Tre'vell talk about church. Can we get an A - THEM?! The hosts examine their experiences growing up in church as baby queers, bringing up the good parts and a lot of the bad. But first, in the wake of Jonathan Majors' arrest on Saturday for alleged domestic assault, our hosts react to the conversations happening online. [Note: this conversation was recorded on Tuesday, March 28th]Mentioned in this Episode Jonathan Majors DIS/Honorable Mentions jh:dm: Plus size fashion (But shout out to TrendyCurvy on combating fatphobia in the fashion world)hm: Tre'vell, Ray Love, Mary Grace and the whole team of NABJLAhm: Black guy voice of SiriTAHM: Give Them Their Flowers—An Exhibit of Black LGBTQ+ Miami HistoryDM: SpotifyHM: Trans Week of Visibility and Action To SUPPORT FANTISupport the Maximum Fun Drive! Fanti, like all shows on the Maximum Fun network, operates on a membership model and the only way we can make the show is if people support it financially, and this year we really want to make it count. We're offering a number of great thank you gifts when you go to maximumfun.org/join. Join at whatever level works for you but please join so we can keep making all this good good!Among the gifts we're offering:For $5 a month will get you bonus content from us and ALL the shows on the network - which includes a very special reading from Tre'vell's new book, We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film with a Q&A curated by jarrett afterwards. For $10 a month, you get all the bonus content PLUS one of 37 show stickers. These stickers are RESTICKABLE.For $20 a month, you can choose between our MaxFun Culinary Kit or a lovely embroidered Rocket Hat. For $35 a month, you get an awesome embroidered Rocket Apron.For $100 a month, you'll have total HQ Access! That means exclusive quarterly virtual hang time with MaxFun hosts and staff.Keep FANTI going and please join us as a member!Go ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@vivalapalma (Producer, Palmira Muniz)@Swish (Senior Producer, Laura Swisher)Laura Swisher is senior producer Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley NguyenFANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org
**REMINDER: This episode is dropping the first week of The MaxFunDrive, so if you enjoy this show, please take a moment to show your support and become a member at maximumfun.org/join.Who's bringing the potato salad to the Donald Trump is Going to Jail party? Jarrett's got sign up sheets! Then later, the hosts bring you the long awaited Copaganda conversation with special guests, Tia Oso, the executive director of BLD PWR Productions, and Dr. Jared Loggins, Assistant Professor of Black Studies at Amherst College and co-author of Prophet of Discontent: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Critique of Racial Capitalism as they discuss the effects Copaganda has on audiences and its insidiousness.Mentioned In this EpisodeDonald TrumpDIS/Honorable Mentions jhHM: Janelle James and her opening monologue at the 2023 Writers Guild Awards TAHM: Tre'vell takes a moment to celebrate themselves. To SUPPORT FANTISupport the Maximum Fun Drive! FANTI, like all shows on the Maximum Fun network, operates on a membership model and the only way we can make the show is if people support it financially, and this year we really want to make it count. We're offering a number of great thank you gifts when you go to maximumfun.org/join. Join at whatever level works for you but please join so we can keep making all this good good!Among the gifts we're offering:For $5 a month, you will get you bonus content from us and ALL the shows on the network - which includes a very special reading from Tre'vell's new book, We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film with a Q&A curated by jarrett afterwards. For $10 a month, you get all the bonus content PLUS one of 37 show stickers. These stickers are RESTICKABLE.For $20 a month, you can choose between our MaxFun Culinary Kit or a lovely embroidered Rocket Hat. For $35 a month, you get an awesome embroidered Rocket Apron.For $100 a month, you'll have total HQ Access! That means exclusive quarterly virtual hang time with MaxFun hosts and staff.Keep FANTI going and please join us as a member! Go ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@vivalapalma (Producer, Palmira Muniz)@Swish (Senior Producer, Laura Swisher)Laura Swisher is senior producer Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley NguyenFANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org
Pre-order Tre'vell's book: We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film,Pre-order: Historically Black PhrasesGo ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@Swish (Senior Producer Laura Swisher)Laura Swisher is senior producer Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley NguyenFANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org