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This Pride month, many LGBTQ people are grappling with complicated feelings. Anti-gay and anti-trans political attacks are becoming all too common, Pride celebrations are being banned or canceled in some parts of the United States, and many of us are wondering how to put this in perspective. Hosts Christina Cauterucci, Jules Gill-Peterson, and Bryan Lowder wrestle with some of that complexity as they work through their feelings about corporate Pride. If rainbow capitalism never mattered in the first place, why does this year’s backtracking feel bad? Then they are joined by writer Delilah Friedler to discuss her piece “Tennessee Belongs to Trans People, Too,” which is part of Slate’s “Not Quite Pride” package. They end the show, as always, with some new additions to the Gay Agenda.
Items discussed in the show:
J. Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell become the first nonbinary acting award winners at the Tony Awards
“The Dirty Secret of Corporate Pride,” by Christina Cauterucci
“Tennessee Belongs to Trans People, Too,” by Delilah Friedler
Slate’s “Not Quite Pride” package of stories
Gay Agenda
Bryan: Casa Susana, a documentary airing on PBS’s American Experience
Jules: Chasing Chasing Amy, a documentary film by Sav Rodgers
Christina: Dykette, a novel by Jenny Fran Davis
This podcast was edited by Emily Charash and produced by June Thomas.
Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to [email protected].
This Pride Month, make an impact by helping Macy’s and The Trevor Project on their mission to fund life-saving suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Slate Podcasts4.1
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This Pride month, many LGBTQ people are grappling with complicated feelings. Anti-gay and anti-trans political attacks are becoming all too common, Pride celebrations are being banned or canceled in some parts of the United States, and many of us are wondering how to put this in perspective. Hosts Christina Cauterucci, Jules Gill-Peterson, and Bryan Lowder wrestle with some of that complexity as they work through their feelings about corporate Pride. If rainbow capitalism never mattered in the first place, why does this year’s backtracking feel bad? Then they are joined by writer Delilah Friedler to discuss her piece “Tennessee Belongs to Trans People, Too,” which is part of Slate’s “Not Quite Pride” package. They end the show, as always, with some new additions to the Gay Agenda.
Items discussed in the show:
J. Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell become the first nonbinary acting award winners at the Tony Awards
“The Dirty Secret of Corporate Pride,” by Christina Cauterucci
“Tennessee Belongs to Trans People, Too,” by Delilah Friedler
Slate’s “Not Quite Pride” package of stories
Gay Agenda
Bryan: Casa Susana, a documentary airing on PBS’s American Experience
Jules: Chasing Chasing Amy, a documentary film by Sav Rodgers
Christina: Dykette, a novel by Jenny Fran Davis
This podcast was edited by Emily Charash and produced by June Thomas.
Please send feedback, topic ideas, and advice questions to [email protected].
This Pride Month, make an impact by helping Macy’s and The Trevor Project on their mission to fund life-saving suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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