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Code Switch

Spilling the T

Code Switch

NPR

Society & Culture

4.614.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Code Switch's Kumari Devarajan found an unlikely demographic doppelganger in D'Lo, a comedian and playwright whose one-person show about growing up as a queer child of immigrants in the U.S. is reopening on a bigger theater stage. But when you share so much in common with a stranger who is putting their sometimes messy business on front street for the world to see, it can feel like they're also sharing your secrets, too.

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0:23.7

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0:28.0

All right, on with the show.

0:31.3

What's good y'all?

0:32.2

I'm Jean Tempe and this is Code Switch from MPR.

0:36.1

Today I'm tagging in Camarri De Verrazian.

0:38.4

She's one of the producers at Code Switch who hear her name and the credits all the time.

0:41.5

Koo koo.

0:42.2

What's good with you?

0:43.1

Hey Jean.

0:44.0

So Camarri, what is the story that you're bringing us this week?

0:47.1

I'm so curious.

0:48.4

Well, I want to talk to you about someone who is my demographic doppelganger.

0:53.3

Okay.

0:53.7

Who is this person?

0:54.9

There are someone I know through a bunch of my different communities.

0:58.0

Their name is Delo.

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