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Black, Queer, and Searching for Safe Spaces

Jun 24, 202224 min
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Before moving to the Bay Area from Jacksonville, Florida, friends told KQED Rightnowish production intern Corey Antonio Rose he was heading to ‘gay mecca.’  As the months went by, Corey Antonio said, as a Black queer man, he felt invisible in the Bay's queer spaces.  That experience kicked off a 3-part series called ‘Searching for a Kiki,’ in which he sets out to understand whether the Bay Area actually is a safe place for Black queer people, and finds people who have created those spaces themselves. Guest: Corey Antonio Rose, production intern for KQED's Rightnowish podcast This episode was produced by Maria Esquinca, edited by Alan Montecillo, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra, who also produced. Links: Searching for a Kiki: SF's First Black-Owned Gay Bar Searching for a Kiki: The World's First Transgender Cultural District Searching for a Kiki: The Next Generation of Black and Queer Bars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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