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by QNA

6 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

QNA QiQi is a series of audio broadcasts from QNA, a Los Angeles-based collective of queer and trans API folks highlighting the talent and culture in our community.

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Publishing Since

6/11/2020

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September 3, 2020

Slaysian Fantasy feat. BUBBLE_T

<p>Episode six of QNA QiQi from your QNA fam! We are joined by a whole gaggle of slaysians who founded and/or contributed to the iconic New York-based party BUBBLE_T! We talk about how to create queer family, the logistics of setting up a party in New York, and explore all of the iconic moments and lewks from BUBBLE_T parties over the years. This episode is part of our first season of QNA QiQi, recorded as part of our own take on a Zoom party during these quarantined times: an all-day marathon of kikis called "Quarantine &amp; Me" to honor the close of AAPI Heritage Month and the beginning of Pride Month.</p>

Episode thumbnail for It's Certainly An Oops feat. Nathan Ramos-Park and Peter Kim

August 13, 2020

It's Certainly An Oops feat. Nathan Ramos-Park and Peter Kim

<p>Episode five of QNA QiQi from your QNA fam! We are joined by writers, actors, and comedy kweenz Nathan Ramos-Park and Peter Kim. We discuss how embarrassed our ancestors are, play some name-that-Korean-thing trivia, question whether Nathan is a crisis actor, and more! This episode is part of our first season of QNA QiQi, recorded as part of our own take on a Zoom party during these quarantined times: an all-day marathon of kikis called "Quarantine &amp; Me" to honor the close of AAPI Heritage Month and the beginning of Pride Month.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Thirst Traps Are Poetry feat. Muriel Leung and Chen Chen

July 26, 2020

Thirst Traps Are Poetry feat. Muriel Leung and Chen Chen

<p>Episode four of QNA QiQi from your QNA fam! We are joined by poets and thirst trap artists, theorists, and critics Muriel Leung and Chen Chen. We discuss the fashun of queer Asian writers, thirst traps and tweets as poetic forms, and more! This episode is part of our first season of QNA QiQi, recorded as part of our own take on a Zoom party during these quarantined times: an all-day marathon of kikis called "Quarantine &amp; Me" to honor the close of AAPI Heritage Month and the beginning of Pride Month.</p>

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What is QNA QiQi?

QNA QiQi is a series of audio broadcasts from QNA, a Los Angeles-based collective of queer and trans API folks highlighting the talent and culture in our community.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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