Representation & Thrift Culture with Jammella Anderson

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In the latest episode, activist and abolitionist Jammella Anderson tells me about their TIME Magazine cover, gender and size-inclusive thrifting business, and experience discovering their queerness and gender identity. We discuss the importance of representation in our community, media, and local businesses. And yes, we both agree thrifting is pretty queer.

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Read Jammella’s article in TIME Magazine.

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Credits:

Hosted, Edited & Produced by Talia Cass

Art by Matthew Clauss

Music by FASSounds

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