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JSYK w/ Kat Blaque

JSYK w/ Kat Blaque

Kat Blaque

Kat Blaque sits down with people who live and love differently than she does. These interviews are focused on the misconceptions people frequently have about different lifestyles. identities and experiences.

7 - Non-Binary, Gender Fluid and Mentally Ill w/ Sarah Baxter
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  • 7 - Non-Binary, Gender Fluid and Mentally Ill w/ Sarah Baxter

    Sarah Baxter navigates through living with a few Mental Illnesses while also being Non Binary and Gender Fluid. I sit down with them and discuss what being Non Binary and Gender Fluid means and what it's like to be a person with a mental illness, who also happens to be Non-Binary.

    Wed, 27 Mar 2019
  • 6 - Being a Black Hellenic Pagan Witch

    Jupiter is a Witch who practices Hellenic Paganism. She's a witch, but she's a good witch and I spoke to her about common misconceptions about witchcraft and how she reconnects with her ancestry through her practice.

    Thu, 14 Mar 2019
  • 5 - Embracing Female Body Hair w/ Little Bucket

    (Reuploaded) After taking a few college courses, Little Bucket decided that she would stop shaving her body hair. In this interview, we talk about how women are often pressured to adhere to nonsensical standards of beauty and how she's learned to love and embrace her body hair.

    Wed, 13 Mar 2019
  • 4 - A Gay Christian Who's Critical of the Church ft. Chance Calloway

    (Reuploaded) Director Chance Calloway grew up with a pastor for a father. As a gay man, he had to learn how to navigate through a church community that ultimately taught that who he was and who he loved was a sin. But still, he remains strong in his faith for God and continues to use his platform to tell the stories of the marginalized who have gone through similar experiences.

    Wed, 13 Mar 2019
  • 3 - Being Raised Transracial w/ Rebekah Hutson

    (Reuploaded) Rebekah Hutson grew up in Olympia, Washington where the population is less than %2 black. She, along with three other black children, were adopted by a white family who raised her with a colorblind perspective about racism that made understanding her own identity quite the complicated journey. In this episode of #JSYK, she discusses her experiences and clarifies the true meaning of "transracial" Follow her stories at http://www.onlyblackgirl.com

    Wed, 13 Mar 2019
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