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For this episode, I was inspired by my recent trip home to Ontario and Dan Saks’ book Families Can, I’m thinking about the families we see—and the ones we don’t. I reflect on the queer families we saw on screen (or didn’t) while growing up in the 90s and early 2000s, and how that lack of representation shaped what I imagined was possible as a queer woman.
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For this episode, I was inspired by my recent trip home to Ontario and Dan Saks’ book Families Can, I’m thinking about the families we see—and the ones we don’t. I reflect on the queer families we saw on screen (or didn’t) while growing up in the 90s and early 2000s, and how that lack of representation shaped what I imagined was possible as a queer woman.

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