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In July, a wealthy couple in Rochester threw a “parody” Juneteenth party themed around anti-Black stereotypes. So what’s up with that? Is there anything about Rochester that made this seem like a good idea, or is this an anomaly that could have happened anywhere? Tranos interrogates the historical context of Rochester that makes it rife for expressions of cartoon racism, and maybe there’s a special treat at the end where she gets fed up with Black people who love to sayl the responsibility for racism doesn’t fall on racists.
This episode was musically inspired by “Stabbing In The Dark” by Ice Nine Kills
This episode’s strain is Khalifa Kush
Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow Kamryn
@TheTranos on Twitter,
@TranosLives on Instagram
By Kamryn Ehlen Jerrel3.7
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In July, a wealthy couple in Rochester threw a “parody” Juneteenth party themed around anti-Black stereotypes. So what’s up with that? Is there anything about Rochester that made this seem like a good idea, or is this an anomaly that could have happened anywhere? Tranos interrogates the historical context of Rochester that makes it rife for expressions of cartoon racism, and maybe there’s a special treat at the end where she gets fed up with Black people who love to sayl the responsibility for racism doesn’t fall on racists.
This episode was musically inspired by “Stabbing In The Dark” by Ice Nine Kills
This episode’s strain is Khalifa Kush
Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow Kamryn
@TheTranos on Twitter,
@TranosLives on Instagram