Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast - Queer Families in Kindergarten and the Multiverse
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🗓️ 20 April 2022
⏱️ 71 minutes
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Summary
This month Bryan, Christina, and Jules take a break from talking about the hostile legislation queer and trans people are fighting against to talk about what they’re fighting for. Brooklyn kindergarten teacher Eliza Cutler joins the hosts to share what it looks like when teachers are free to speak about LGBTQ lives in the classroom. Then they discuss the queer family drama at the heart of the new genre-bending, multiverse-hopping film Everything Everywhere All at Once. (NOTE: If you don't want to hear spoilers for Everything Everywhere All at Once, you can jump from the 33-minute mark to the 59-minute point, but come back after you've seen the movie. You don't want to miss this conversation.)
Items discussed in the show:
Robbie Pierce’s Twitter thread about the homophobic harassment his family endured while riding Amtrak
Queers responding to homophobic legislation with … merch
The long life and sad demise of Bitch Media.
They She He Me: Free to Be, by Maya Christina Gonzalez and Matthew SG
Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress, by Christine Baldacchino and Isabelle Malenfant
Jacob’s New Dress, by Sarah and Ian Hoffman and Chris Cage
Introducing Teddy, by Jessica Walton and Dougal MacPherson
Pugdog, by Andrea U’Ren
“Everything Everywhere All at Once Is a Queer Masterpiece of Colossa Sincerity,” by Drew Gregory, in Autostraddle
“Everything Everywhere All at Once Is an Emotional Gut Punch About Queer Erasure, Acceptance,” by Patrick Ryan, in USA Today
“This One Stale Joke Won’t Let Everything Everywhere All at Once Be Great,” by Kyle Turner, in W
“On Being Trans and Watching Everything Everywhere All at Once,” by Linda Codega, in Gizmodo
Gay Agenda
Christina: “Sex, Love, and Art in the Suburbs,” by Garth Greenwell, in Esquire
Bryan: “This Beach in Mexico Is an L.G.B.T.Q. Haven. But Can It Last?” by Oscar Lopez and Lisette Poole, in the New York Times
Jules: Manhunt, by Gretchen Felker-Martin
This podcast was produced by June Thomas.
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Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Isn't it amazing, Sergei? |
| 0:01.3 | Oh, go shh. |
| 0:02.4 | We get to come to the cinema together every Tuesday or Wednesday. |
| 0:05.3 | It's amazing, but shh. |
| 0:06.5 | Every week, every month, people are looking in cross-cold. |
| 0:09.6 | Oh, yeah, long. |
| 0:12.0 | Yes, go. |
| 0:12.7 | It's amazing. |
| 0:13.5 | Two for one tickets every week. |
| 0:15.4 | I get it. |
| 0:16.2 | Right, you might want to lower your voice. |
| 0:17.9 | There's a movie on. |
| 0:18.9 | Mirkat, your movie with two for one cinema tickets |
| 0:21.4 | every Tuesday or Wednesday, |
| 0:22.7 | when you switch your car or home insurance |
| 0:24.7 | to compare the market. |
| 0:26.0 | One membership a year, |
| 0:26.9 | participating cinemas, |
| 0:27.7 | two standard tickets only cheapest free. |
| 0:29.1 | Teas and Seas apply. |
| 0:40.7 | Hello, and welcome to Outward for April 2022. |
| 0:45.9 | I'm Christina Kateruchi, a senior writer and sleep. |
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