Beyond Black History Month

From the early days of the Harlem Renaissance to the dawn of disco, the Black queer community specifically has had a niche for revolutionizing the way people party and not getting an ounce of credit.
In this special Black History Month podcast, that changes.
Listen as we speak with historians Eric Gonzaba and Michael Roberson, as well as current Black LGTBQ icon Egyptt LaBeija, all in an effort track the past, present, and future of nightlife culture.

Show Notes

From the early days of the Harlem Renaissance to the dawn of disco, the Black queer community specifically has had a niche for revolutionizing the way people party and not getting an ounce of credit.

In this special Black History Month podcast, that changes.

Listen as we speak with historians Eric Gonzaba and Michael Roberson, as well as current Black LGTBQ icon Egyptt LaBeija, all in an effort track the past, present, and future of nightlife culture.

What is Beyond Black History Month?

Black History Month happens every February. But the Black community’s impact on America goes way beyond a mere 28 days. This podcast delves into Black history all year round, while also providing nuanced conversations about race and inequality in the U.S.