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The United States is the most divided it has been since the Civil War, yet there are everyday people who are still willing to work together to find a path forward.
Join J.R. Jamison and Kelsey Timmerman as they explore identity and family and discuss J.R.’s forthcoming father-son memoir, Hillbilly Queer—a gripping tale of two men who see the world differently, one a gay liberal highbrow and the other a working-class Trump supporter, and their travels together to rural Missouri at the height of the 2016 election to uncover truths about their family’s past.
Cover Art – By Shantanu Suman and Emma Fulkerson (inspired by photography from Brock Williamson)
Chapters –
[00:00] Introduction.
[02:42] How J.R. and his dad came to the decision to go to Missouri.
[07:08] J.R. on approaching his father to ask questions about their relationship.
[10:58] J.R. and his dad's past encounters with J.R.'s identity.
[14:01] The fear of rejection in the face of love.
[18:17] Understanding family history in search of context.
[21:55] Considering generational perspectives.
[27:23] Connecting with important people in your life while you can.
Original air date: Apr. 24, 2021
By Indiana Public Radio5
2626 ratings
The United States is the most divided it has been since the Civil War, yet there are everyday people who are still willing to work together to find a path forward.
Join J.R. Jamison and Kelsey Timmerman as they explore identity and family and discuss J.R.’s forthcoming father-son memoir, Hillbilly Queer—a gripping tale of two men who see the world differently, one a gay liberal highbrow and the other a working-class Trump supporter, and their travels together to rural Missouri at the height of the 2016 election to uncover truths about their family’s past.
Cover Art – By Shantanu Suman and Emma Fulkerson (inspired by photography from Brock Williamson)
Chapters –
[00:00] Introduction.
[02:42] How J.R. and his dad came to the decision to go to Missouri.
[07:08] J.R. on approaching his father to ask questions about their relationship.
[10:58] J.R. and his dad's past encounters with J.R.'s identity.
[14:01] The fear of rejection in the face of love.
[18:17] Understanding family history in search of context.
[21:55] Considering generational perspectives.
[27:23] Connecting with important people in your life while you can.
Original air date: Apr. 24, 2021

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