2NDGENders Podcast

Ep 1: Dear J'oseph

47 min · 17 de ago de 2022
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Join Laurie and J’oseph as they chat about the possibility of self as an offering to family, friendships as portals to love, and what a return to ancestral land feels like in the wake of generational displacement.  Liberian by way of Minneapolis, J’oseph Capehart is a poet and educator committed to pushing the needle where they can and flipping the table where they must. Black, queer, and concerned with freedom, they teach 7th-grade students in Brooklyn and nurture The Garden Abolitionist Bookstore & Community Well with their neighbors. IG: @okjsph & @abolitionisagarden   Music by: Jesediah @jezmakesmusic   Interviewer & Production: Laurie   Twitter & Instagram: @secondgenders Email: secondgenders@gmail.com

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