Bad Queers

Too Dick-y | Episode 296

Shana & Kris Season 1 Episode 296

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This week, we break down Gallup’s latest data showing LGBTQ+ identification holding at 9% in the U.S., then get into Kansas’ new law voiding updated gender markers on IDs—and why we’re underreacting to how dangerous that is in real life.

Plus: BAFTAs fallout, Unrivaled playoff predictions, and Am I a Bad Queer? (cringing at “lesbian,” keeping the strap moment hot, and friends not taking lesbian dating seriously). 


Shoutouts: 

Kris: A Black Queer History of the United States- The first-ever Black history to center queer voices, this landmark study traces the lives of LGBTQ+ Black Americans from slavery to present day by Professors C. Riley Snorton and Darius Bost. Get your copy at your favorite bookstore not named amazon. 

Shana: Dem Bois Inc. - Black trans led nonprofit dedicated to uplifting and supporting trans men of color through direct financial assistance, community wellness initiatives and its story telling platform, Dem Bois Podcast. Follow and support @demboisinc on IG

Episode notes:
0:08 - An honest discussion about Shana's set design
5:35 - Queer Urban Dictionary 
7:41 - LGBTQ+ Identification Holds at 9%
9:31 - Kansas Voids Transgender IDs with New Law
14:17 - BAFTAs Fallout
24:35 - Unrivaled Predictions 
31:52 - Am I A Bad Queer?
45:12 - Bad Queer Opinions 
53:02 - Shoutouts


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