Stereotypes
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info_outline Staging Protest & Finding FamilyStereotypes
Elizabeth Carter is a Black, queer, mother and director raising her son among the San Francisco Bay Area's LGBTQ community. Attending drag events has always been normal for their family and when politicians began trying to pass drag bans around the country, she responded by staging a show about drag queens set in Florida. Responding to hate with authenticity, and humor this time on Stereotypes. Featuring , and . -
info_outline Drag Icon Peaches ChristStereotypes
Peaches Christ is a San Francisco drag icon, a self-professed cult leader, horror queen, filmmaker, activist, comedian, and a singer all rolled into one. With a drag career spanning more than 20 years her impact on queer, drag and film culture are obvious. We talk drag, activism, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Jinkx Monsoon, Heklina and more with Peaches Christ on Stereotypes. - Hosted by: Guest:
info_outline Stereotypes: Straight Talk from Queer VoicesStereotypes
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info_outline Escaping FloridaStereotypes
Chris and Charles are military veterans living in Central Florida with their non-binary kid Eric. They arrived in Florida just as Governor Ron DeSantis began his and now they’ve had enough. They are raising money to leave Florida and an uncertain political future. - - Find Christopher Beale online at
info_outline Trans Representation in TV & FilmStereotypes
is an author, journalist and observer of pop culture. Over the years, as they moved through their own coming out journey, Tre'vell noticed a problem with the way Trans people are portrayed in media. Are negative representations on screen causing violence off screen? - Support Christopher's work on Patreon to hear the full 70 minute conversation behind this episode, details at
info_outline The Fight Over San Francisco’s Castro TheatreStereotypes
“The most famous gay movie theatre in the world.” - Gerard Koskovich In San Francisco’s gay neighborhood there is an ornate, historic movie Palace called the Castro Theatre. It towers over the Castro neighborhood with its bright neon blade sign, and art deco marquee. But lately, the marquee hasn’t shown much of anything, and the theater seems as deserted now as it did during the pandemic. The Castro Theatre’s new managers want to renovate the space, saying the very future of the theater depends on its flexibility, and resulting financial viability. This would involve some changes to...
info_outline Being Queer in Comedy with Wonder DaveStereotypes
Are there enough LGBTQ+ people represented in stand-up comedy? Our guest, comedian Wonder Dave, thinks not. How he's working to change that, with , this time on Stereotypes: Straight Talk from Queer Voices. - with a monthly gift, and receive the full, un-edited interviews for each episode of Stereotypes and fun bonus content. - Produced by
info_outline Life & Drag with Betty FresasStereotypes
One drag queen’s journey from the US Mexico Border to San Francisco. From the closet, to being an openly gay, and non-binary role model to another generation of queens. And how the support of her family and friends inspired Betty Fresas to shoot for the stars. - To hear the unedited 90 minute interview recorded for this story, . - Support my work with a financial gift, hear my latest and find me on social media through
info_outline Wrestling with MonogamyStereotypes
Monogamy wasn't working for Julian, so he decided to try something new. What he found, is happiness. - Catch up with Christopher, hear his work, and make a donation at http://christopherjbeale.com
info_outlineEveryone’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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