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This podcast is intended for mature audiences only.
Model and Performer Mars Alexander explores the significance of gender fluidity, coming out of the non-binary closet and queerness in the fashion industry.
They also explain their performance "Emotions and Potions" at Toronto pride.
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Support your local artist and check out Mars':
Emotions and Potions performance: https://www.instagram.com/p/B0UX0I0g8d9/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smorezz_/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marsbarzzz
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Want more? Follow BlackBrick Sound on Instagram here
🔥 Stream our latest playlist here
🎞 Watch our latest Youtube video here
🎙 Check out the rest of our podcasts here
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Thank you to It Gets Better Canada for providing an outlet to share my podcasts, and I should mention that these podcasts contain the views of me and my guests, and are not necessarily those of It Gets Better Canada.
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DISCLAIMER:
All podcasts were recorded months prior to current events. I believe the topics we discuss hold relevance to to the experiences people have in Queer and Black communities and I would like to use this as an opportunity to educate people about gender and race equality. Additionally, projects discussed by guests on the podcast may now be in a later stage of development/production.
This podcast is intended for mature audiences only.
Model and Performer Mars Alexander explores the significance of gender fluidity, coming out of the non-binary closet and queerness in the fashion industry.
They also explain their performance "Emotions and Potions" at Toronto pride.
_
Support your local artist and check out Mars':
Emotions and Potions performance: https://www.instagram.com/p/B0UX0I0g8d9/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smorezz_/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marsbarzzz
_
Want more? Follow BlackBrick Sound on Instagram here
🔥 Stream our latest playlist here
🎞 Watch our latest Youtube video here
🎙 Check out the rest of our podcasts here
_
Thank you to It Gets Better Canada for providing an outlet to share my podcasts, and I should mention that these podcasts contain the views of me and my guests, and are not necessarily those of It Gets Better Canada.
_
DISCLAIMER:
All podcasts were recorded months prior to current events. I believe the topics we discuss hold relevance to to the experiences people have in Queer and Black communities and I would like to use this as an opportunity to educate people about gender and race equality. Additionally, projects discussed by guests on the podcast may now be in a later stage of development/production.