Queerly Quilted

By: Buddy Forbes
  • Summary

  • A patchwork of Appalachian people. A quilt of queerness- with each square made up of the stories of LGBTQ+ in Appalachia- to comfort those who need them most.
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Episodes
  • Ep. 8 Students, Struggles, and Sharing Stanzas
    Jul 28 2024

    In Ep. 8, Willie Carver discusses growing up gay in Eastern Kentucky, becoming a teacher, working to change the narrative for LGBTQ+ Kentuckians, and channeling his younger self to publish a book that can now be on your bookshelves. Find out more about Carver and his book, Gay Poems for Red States, here. You can follow the show on Instagram and Facebook. Email me at QueerlyQuiltedPodcast@Gmail.com.

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    42 mins
  • Ep. 7 Finding Family and Forging Forward
    Jul 15 2024

    In Ep. 7, Tiffany Hunter shares her story of growing up queer in Virginia, then Dezzarae Brown shares her experience as a pansexual transplant who now calls the mountains her home. This was recorded at the Breaks Interstate Park during the Patchwork Kinfolx Pride in the Park event. You can follow the show on Instagram and Facebook. Email me at QueerlyQuiltedPodcast@Gmail.com.

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    17 mins
  • Ep. 6 Billboard Backlash and Building Belonging
    Jul 8 2024

    In Ep. 6, Rachel Stallard shares their story of growing up queer in Clintwood, Va. We chat about their role in creating Patchwork Kinfolx, while surrounded by the community of people who showed up to the group's Pride in the Park event at the Breaks Interstate Park. You can follow the show on Instagram and Facebook. Email me at QueerlyQuiltedPodcast@Gmail.com.

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    21 mins

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