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PRECIOSA PARENTHOOD: From the Club to the Crib

1 h 22 min · 5 de sep de 2025
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How are queer couples redefining parenthood today? Eden and Jay Treviño [https://www.youtube.com/@EdenxJay]—creators of Preciosa Night, a grassroots space for queer women of color, gender non-conforming people, and the Latinx/Latiné community—share their journey from nightlife to family life. After navigating in vitro fertilization as a mixed-sexuality couple, they are now raising baby Jayden while continuing to grow community through Preciosa Night and beyond. In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR talks with Eden and Jay about queer family building, the lessons and surprises of in vitro fertilization, and how the spirit of Preciosa Night lives on in their parenting. Their story shows how queer families are not only possible, but powerful—and how community can be the blueprint for raising the next generation.

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