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February 11, 2021 23 mins

In this special episode, I take a clip from an interview I conducted with Nathan Hale Williams, who is directed, adapted, and produced a dramatic reading of George M. Johnson's book "All Boys Aren't Blue" . This interview occurred on the Kendall Moore Show in Chicago and we discussed the representation of Black, Queer, Non-Binary folks in the media as the book is based on George Johnson's experience growing up with those identities. 

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Learn more about All Boys Aren't Blue here: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/rambling-reporter/george-m-johnson-sets-filmed-reading-of-all-boys-arent-blue
 
Also, here is where it is available for purchase: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39834234-all-boys-aren-t-blue

Interview with author George M. Johnson: https://www.npr.org/2020/05/02/848764750/give-them-the-damn-information-questions-for-george-m-johnson

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