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What I Hear When You Say

When Did You Become Gay?

Season 1 Episode 10

Take a closer look at the words used to describe LGBTQA communities through storytelling, analysis, and humor. This episode explores sexuality, gender fluidity, and the language used to describe LGBTQA communities from 3 unique perspectives: an activist (Kristin Russo), a professor (Moya Bailey), and a media personality (Tyler Ford).

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Explore the assumptions and misgivings of pejorative phrases like “Welfare queen.”
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Explore the use of this term “Model Minority” to describe Asian American communities.
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A professor, a comedian, and an artist break down their interpretation “race card."
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