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A Beautiful Day in the Gayborhood - Part 1 (Philadelphia, PA)
Welcome to the third stop on our queer roadtrip, Philadelphia, PA! Go Birds! š¦ In this episode, we meet the queer youth actors, theater makers, visual artists, and filmmakers at The Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA.) Youāll hear from queer CAPA students in a roundtable discussion about life in Philadelphia at an arts high school. Then, you will hear some original writing from members of CAPAās theater program and GSA. Finally, we go back into the (costume) closet with a CAPA theater major who has been out as queer since he was nine years old. This is Part 1 of 2 of our visit to Philadelphia, PA.Ā
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Visit our site for full show notes on local queer info, history, and additional resources mentioned in this episode ā https://thefutureperfectproject.org/podcast#s3e5
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ā ļø CONTENT WARNINGS:
Please note that some resources may contain triggering content and do not necessarily reflect the beliefs of, or the definitions used by, The Future Perfect Project.Ā
ā±ļø TIME STAMPS:
0:00 Intro w Hosts Josephine & Eden
1:11 Introducing CAPAĀ
2:55 Roundtable: Queer Life at School & In Philly
11:48 Ad: The Queer Family Podcast
12:55 Lonnieās Poem: āHappily Never Afterā
14:02 Lonnie on writingĀ
14:53 Lance & Trudy Talk Theater & Identity
21:32 Kodiās Poem: āShe Put The Earrings Downā
23:06 Outro, Credits & Gratitude
š¬ TRANSCRIPT: https://share.descript.com/view/1j0p02Az7YMĀ
šØ CRISIS RESOURCES:
If you or a young person you know between the ages of 13-24 is currently in crisis, check out thetrevorproject.org for LGBTQIA+ specific support through text and chat, or call 1-866-488-7386
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6. A Beautiful Day in the Gayborhood - Part 2 (Philadelphia, PA)
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