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Friens! K and J are back and we are on cloud nine. Thank you for the love and support over the years and for helping to spread the word about our podcast. We love you guys. In this episode, we were joined by two amazing friends of the show to talk about the artist Gluncein - Champagne Girl single - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcA4EApbaHE&feature=youtu.be and his upcoming projects and also joined by Content Creator Michael Weaver - https://www.instagram.com/michaeldweaverjr/?hl=en
Finishing up the conversation
This is a bonus episode of our Kings and Queens segment. We interview Adara Tyler the owner of A Miraculous Touch Massage LLC-
K and J are back with their first episode since Feb 2022! We have so much to catch up on this episode we talk about our mountains and our valleys since taking a break from the show. We also promoted the business A Miraculous Touch Massage, LLC - IG https://www.instagram.com/amtmassage_llc/
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This episode was brought to you by the partnership of the Rainbow History Project and the Gay Professional Men of Color D.C. (GPMC) This episode was recorded in June of 2021 for the oral history archives for the Rainbow History Project. The oral history archives are a key component in helping members of our community to record their stories. Eye-witness accounts of what we’ve seen and experienced provide a valuable resource to researchers and future generations to understand our past and how we arrived where we are today. Learn More @ https://www.rainbowhistory.org/
It was a pleasure to interview a leader in the LGBTQ community that continues to serve and impact the lives of many LGBTQ men of color in Washington, D.C. Derrick Petit is a leader that we have been waiting for. His organization GPMC DC educates, empowers, and enriches the lives of gay, bisexual, trans men. and questioning professional men of color. GPMC DC provides a respectful and positive space for its members and the community. https://www.gpmcdc.org/about
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Welcome back "friens" as always we want to thank you for your support and tuning in to our show. We cannot do it without you, thank you. This week K & J wanted to talk about Black History Month! What it means to us and what it means for the future of our country. We were joined by the amazing and talented historian Jessica Wall. Jessica Wall has worked for the House of Representatives and Senate in our nation's Capital, She has worked with students of all ages and backgrounds to expand their knowledge of how the federal government works and African- American history. Adding to her area of expertise, Jessica is a communications specialist, she utilizes social media platforms to inform the public about unsung heroes who have contributed to the foundation of American life and democracy. Please take a listen, like, share, and support! Thank you!
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In this episode, we wanted to pay tribute to the Golden Girls! Celebrate their lives, jokes, and impact on gay culture and television. We also talked about the new and "ridiculous" "anti- LGBTQ laws taking place in Florida and Texas. Also, we talk about the importance of checking on your mental health and your friends.
Hey friends, for this episode we are joined by a friend of the show, well he is family now- Jamir Smith. We are going to unwrap that Insecure Series Finale and talk about what the show meant to us and black entertainment. As always thank you for your support and let us know what you think! Issa Rae - good well done!
GOOOD Morning friends! We are back with another episode and more time to kiki and chat! This week K & J talked about World AIDS Day, discussing how far medicine and awareness have come. We are glad to see it becoming a national and global issue, we hope it goes beyond just one day of recognition. To the fighters who endured the hardship of the start of this epidemic and sought to bring awareness, we salute you. To the friends and family living with HIV taking medication, we celebrate you an your fight to live and love. Together we can find a cure and END The Stigma.
Also in this episode, we discussed the Ahmaud Arbery trial, Thanksgiving Feast, and much more! Set back and "Rewine" with us.
From the American Revolution to the Olympics and still growing, LGBTQ people have contributed to the success of American Wars, Government politics (federal and state ), Civil Rights, and many more. From those who chose to live their lives out and proud to those who keep their identity to themselves. Their work and words are engraved in the History of our country. Unfortunately, they are often not spoken about, their names are discovered in books, social media platforms, and some not at all. What can we do to acknowledge heroes of all shapes, sizes, and colors without tucking them away because of who they loved or were born to be?
Joining the discussion -
Jessica Wall - is a Historian who has worked for the House of
Representatives and Senate, helping to teach students of all ages and backgrounds,
expanding their knowledge on how the federal government works and African-
American history. Adding to her area of expertise, Jessica is a communications
specialist. She utilizes social media platforms to inform the public about unsung heroes
who have contributed to the foundation of American life and democracy.
Jordan Costen the Executive Director of Safe Space NOVA an organization dedicated
to providing a safe, accepting, and supportive environment to combat social stigmas,
bullying, and other challenges faced by LGBTQ + Youth- Jordan has worked with kids
as a tutor at Maya Angelou Charter School, also Hortons Kid’s and served as a mentor for
Space of His Own.
Reginald Benbow - is running for office for the Maryland State House as a delegate for
Maryland District 43 ( Baltimore area) who before beginning his campaign for delegate
was a consultant and teacher for students in under-resourced classrooms. His campaign focuses on improving the lives of everyday people and providing Universal,
full-day Pre- K.
Learn more at https://www.rainbowhistory.org/
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.