This episode was originally recorded Monday, June 16th, intended to air on June 17th — but because what will now be known as a historical Today in Gay* moment in history, we had to postpone a day.
*Jasmin’s dog Stella escaped Lauren’s (EP/Editor) house, resulting in a 2.5 hour search party, joined by the kindest strangers we’ve maybe ever met! Check out the pre-roll in today’s episode to get the semi-full scoop! (we will definitely be sharing more details from this absolutely bonkers experience!)

Today we are processing the protests over the weekend — No Kings but Drag Kings! In good news, Oregon’s “Freedom to Read” library bill — which stop schools from banning books just because LGBTQIA+ folks wrote them, is headed to Governor Tina Kotek’s desk! As Nay says, “Let’s not teach our kids that their stories are too controversial to belong on the shelves.” Period!
In other good news, we are are celebrating a federal judge blocking the Trump administration from enforcing anti-diversity and anti-transgender executive orders targeting LGBTQ and HIV-serving non-profits, a headline we originally covered as it happened earlier this year, and a reminder why we LOVE a lawsuit!
In reflecting on the weekend’s protest, we also discuss some new research out of UCLA’s Williams Institute, regarding impacts of immigration enforcement on LGBT adult immigrants in Los Angeles County. A reminder of why protests like the ones over the weekend are so important! Oh and also, FUCK ICE. The flys buzzing around Vico also agree, and Nay encourages them to go find the real piles of shit (ICE)!
Speaking of Vico, we keep you In The Loop on their solo show performances in LA, and Nay gives us her firsthand experience from LA opening night!
♥︎ TiG Team
Episode Research:
■ Oregon passed a law to stop schools from banning books just because LGBTQIA+ folks wrote them
LGBTQ Nation: Oregon just passed a law stopping schools from banning books just because LGBTQ+ people wrote them
Oregon Capital Chronicle: Oregon ‘freedom to read’ library bill heads to governor’s desk
OPB: Oregon ‘freedom to read’ library bill heads to governor’s desk
■ New research dropped — and LGBTQIA+ immigrants in L.A. may be among the most impacted by immigration enforcement
UCLA Williams Institute: Impacts of Immigration Enforcement on LGBT Adult Immigrants in Los Angeles County
UCLA Williams Institute: Impact of Mass Deportations on LGBT People
■ A federal judge just blocked the administration from enforcing anti-diversity and anti-transgender executive orders
NBC News: Judge blocks administration from enforcing anti-diversity and anti-transgender executive orders
Lambda Legal: Federal Court Blocks Trump Anti-Equity and Anti-Transgender Executive Orders Targeting LGBTQ and HIV-Serving Nonprofits
Them: Federal Judge Blocks Anti-Trans Executive Orders That Could Defund LGBTQ+ Non-Profit
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