Queer Roots, Drag, and Building Community for People of Color

Published: Oct. 6, 2020, 12:25 p.m.

b'We talk to TAYLOR ALXNDR, co-founder of Southern Fried Queer PRide, drag performer, and musical artist about why there\\u2019s a need for LGBTQ spaces that center Black and Brown voices and learn a little about southern queer drag culture.\\xa0\\nLinks for TAYLOR ALXNDR:\\nTAYLORALXNDR.COM\\xa0\\nInstagram: @tayloralxndr.\\xa0\\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/tayloralxndr/\\nHouse of Alxndr Instagram:\\xa0 @houseofalxndr\\nMusic: https://tayloralxndr.bandcamp.com/\\xa0\\nGo to YouTube to see their latest single, Say What You Mean\\n\\xa0\\nLinks for Southern Fried Queer Pride:\\nsouthernfriedqueerpride.com\\xa0\\nInstagram:@sfqp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sfqpride\\xa0\\n\\xa0Want to help us make the show? You can now donate to us through Paypal! Just go the https://www.southernqueeries.com/podcast and click the donate button. We\\u2019d be grateful for anything you give, and you\\u2019ll receive a private thanks from us.\\xa0\\nMake sure you keep up with us at southernqueeries.com for additional show notes and a behind the scenes look at this episode and how we make the podcast. You can also keep up with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by searching Southern Queeries. To keep up with India, go to indiabastien.com, and to keep up with Aubree go to aubreecalvin.com\\nAnd for the record, E. Lynn Harris was southern. He was raised in Arkansa and also spend time in Texas.'