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Can a meal be an act of liberation? Okra has long symbolized health, prosperity, and community in Black food traditions—a seed carried through the Middle Passage that continues to grow today. For The Okra Project, it’s more than a vegetable. It’s a promise. In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR speaks with Gabrielle Inès Souza, Executive Director of The Okra Project, to explore how this mutual aid collective is nourishing Black trans lives through food, housing, and mental health resources. Gabrielle reflects on her journey as an activist, the cultural legacy embedded in The Okra Project’s mission, and what it means to fight for liberation with radical love and care.

The Queerest Podcast is your cosmic guide to the Queer Universe. Hosted by Andraé BVR, each episode takes you on an interstellar journey through queer culture, identity, and influence. From dismantling media tropes to exploring queer representation, we invite you to challenge norms and expand your horizons. So, buckle up, set your phasers to fabulous—close encounters of the queerest kind await!