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Join Ash, Hannah, and new cohost Lindsey as they discuss the latest issue of the SGN, dads, hermit crabs, and more!

Interviewed in this episode: Dr. Peter Shalit

Events Calendar

June 26 (1pm to Dusk) - Taking B(l)ack Pride.

“TAKING B[L]ACK PRIDE" is about lifting the voices, narratives, and contributions of black queer and trans voices. It’s about centering who we are and what we need to feel empowered, joyful, and heard.****All are free to attend HOWEVER this is a BLACK AND BROWN QUEER TRANS CENTERED, PRIORITIZED, VALUED, EVENT.

White allies and accomplices are welcome to attend but will be charged a $10 to $50 reparations fee that will be used to keep this event free of cost for BLACK AND BROWN Trans and Queer COMMUNITY. ****Please join us for our HOEVID-19 Ball with $400 category prizes and much much more!

Come join us for food, movies in the park, performances and open speak spaces, art healing spaces, music, and, dancing in a social distancing friendly park!

June 26 (Noon to 3) - AMP Dedication

Join us on Saturday, June 26 to celebrate the completion of The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway. We invite the public to drop by during these hours to visit and experience this unique place of remembrance and reflection in Seattle. See the artwork, talk with the artists, and learn about The AMP!

This event will have ASL interpreters available.

June 26 - Opening of Rise Up: Stonewall and the LGBTQ Rights Movement

For decades, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities have been fighting for equality, both under the law and in the hearts and minds of their fellow Americans. Rise Up: Stonewall and the LGBTQ Rights Movement explores the cultural transformation that propelled an underground movement into an intrinsic element of who we are as a nation.With stories as diverse as the LGBTQIA+ community itself, Rise Up looks at the pop culture touchstones, political battles, creative luminaries, enduring challenges, and joyous victories that mark an ongoing period of change in American history.

In addition to the content in Rise Up, MoPOP has curated stories featuring the local LGBTQIA+ activists and artists that have impacted Seattle.

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Music

Intro: Meatball by Jess Spillane

Transitions: Night Sun by TRG Banks