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Dyke Spaces w/ Alex Koones – Ep. 90

Dyke Spaces w/ Alex Koones – Ep. 90

FromDyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQIA Podcast for Everyone!


Dyke Spaces w/ Alex Koones – Ep. 90

FromDyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQIA Podcast for Everyone!

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Jul 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Whether you identify as lesbian, bisexual, queer, or ace, (cue Cheers theme song) sometimes you wanna go where everybody is a dyke. But when lesbian bars are closing down at the pace of Shane’s love life, we need to create new dyke spaces while supporting those that still exist. Alex Koones, the founder of Babetown dinner parties for queer women and trans and non-binary people, joined us to tell us about the dyke spaces she frequents, and the one she created. Why do we seek out these spaces? How have they changed over the years? How do you create dyke spaces in your community? This episode was recorded the Monday after NYC Pride, so Carolyn and Sarah also share how they celebrated, including Sarah’s thoughts on her first Dyke March. We end the episode with a listener’s question about internalized homophobia while trying to date women.
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Released:
Jul 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Hosted by New York City-based comedians Carolyn Bergier & Melody Kamali, Dyking Out is a podcast about lesbian / queer life, news, and pop culture. Each week, Carolyn and Melody invite a special guest (comedians, musicians, actors, crushes) to dyke out with them about a topic that's relevant to the LGBTQIA world. But really, it's just another way to advance the gay agenda.