
Disability After Dark Nominated in LA
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My podcast Disability After Dark: The Podcast Shining a Bright Light on Disability, Sexuality and Everything In Between and one of the ONLY Podcasts consistently addressing the intersection of sexuality and disability each week has been nominated as one of the best podcasts of 2020 as part of Queerty's "The Queerties" Awards. My show is nominated alongside Ru Paul's "What's The Tea", Cameron Esposito's "Queery" and other LGBTQ2S+ faves!
There is an awards ceremony being hosted by Kathy Griffin on Feb 25, 2020 in Los Angeles that I have been invited to attend. Wow. I want to be there so that I can represent disabled queer people in the podcast space, and through my work show that we have a lot to say and have value! That's where YOU can help!
Being disabled, traveling can be costly and expensive, so I am looking for some help so I can book accessible flights, hotel rooms, Hoyer Lifts and attendant care for myself while I am there.
This kind of recognition means the world to me, and to be able to use my voice to create change in how we see people with disabilities, all from a little show I produce in my bedroom, is incredible.
Any help you can offer would be really important. Let's Shine a Light on Sex and Disability in Los Angeles!
xo
andrew
My podcast Disability After Dark: The Podcast Shining a Bright Light on Disability, Sexuality and Everything In Between and one of the ONLY Podcasts consistently addressing the intersection of sexuality and disability each week has been nominated as one of the best podcasts of 2020 as part of Queerty's "The Queerties" Awards. My show is nominated alongside Ru Paul's "What's The Tea", Cameron Esposito's "Queery" and other LGBTQ2S+ faves!
There is an awards ceremony being hosted by Kathy Griffin on Feb 25, 2020 in Los Angeles that I have been invited to attend. Wow. I want to be there so that I can represent disabled queer people in the podcast space, and through my work show that we have a lot to say and have value! That's where YOU can help!
Being disabled, traveling can be costly and expensive, so I am looking for some help so I can book accessible flights, hotel rooms, Hoyer Lifts and attendant care for myself while I am there.
This kind of recognition means the world to me, and to be able to use my voice to create change in how we see people with disabilities, all from a little show I produce in my bedroom, is incredible.
Any help you can offer would be really important. Let's Shine a Light on Sex and Disability in Los Angeles!
xo
andrew
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Andrew Gurza
Organizer