It's a house party with singer-songwriter, Paige Alyssa. We start off discussing growing up with a heavy baptist influence and love of 90's R&B to Paige's songwriting process and the difference in their posting personality between Twitter and Instagram. You'll also learn songs are on the "Paige Alyssa Starting Pack", find out if you are an MSNBC gay and Chick-Fil-A returns in our Bad Queer Opinion.
Shoutouts
Shana: Josie Club - A space for celebrating queer Black women and femmes. It’s a social impact group that organizes community around collaborative event productions. They produce spaces and atmospheres that are safe, welcoming and luxurious. Follow @thejosieclub on IG
Kris: Tre’vell Anderson for their debut book: We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through Film and TV. WE SEE EACH OTHER is a personal history of trans visibility since the beginning of moving images. Buy a copy today from your local bookstore or wherever you get books. Follow Tre'vell on IG: @rayzhon and listen to the Fanti podcast @fantipodcast
Paige Alyssa: Werqfest - Arts and cultural festival and media platform to highlight Black queer, trans and nonbinary artists in our community. Follow @werqfestl
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