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Presenting: Stereotypes - Straight Talk from Queer Voices
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English - August 03, 2021 14:17 - 26 minutes - 37.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 41 ratingsDocumentary Society & Culture History npr oakland beale california christopher gay journalist kory kqed lgbt Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: San Francisco’s LGBTQIA Community Marches To Stop Asian Hate
Next Episode: Other People's Kids
Unpacked will return! In the meantime check out episode one of Christopher Beale's new podcast Stereotypes - Straight Talk from Queer Voices. Listen and subscribe!
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Everyone’s coming out is different. Some folks can’t come out, and for many — when we finally do — we discover that there are more questions on the other side.
Meet Rae, a gender non-binary person who has learned to treat coming out as a process the length of a lifetime. Plus, Chris shares how he got caught in the act and forced out of the closet in high school.
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You can contact Christopher Beale on Twitter, and connect with the show at StereotypesPodcast.org.