Beyond Queer Stories

Re-air: Nathan: It's okay to talk about it

Episode Summary

This week we revisit our episode with Dr. Nathaniel Brown, an Assistant Professor of Professional Mental Health Counseling at Lewis and Clark College. He discusses what it is like being a black gay male educator in a field where white women are the majority. He also shares his experience of growing up in the foster care system and navigating college after foster care. You can read more about his story in the book Faces of Foster Care: Messages of Hope, Hurt and Truth by Lisa Aguirre. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @beyondqueerstories and on Twitter @beyondqueerpod. Look for links on our profiles to submit to be featured on Beyond Queer Stories. You can also email us at beyondqueerstories@gmail.com. Podcast music by DC queer artist Be Steadwell. Check out her music at www.besteadwell.com

Episode Notes

This week we revisit our episode with Dr. Nathaniel Brown, an Assistant Professor of Professional Mental Health Counseling at Lewis and Clark College. He discusses what it is like being a black gay male educator in a field where white women are the majority. He also shares his experience of growing up in the foster care system and navigating college after foster care. You can read more about his story in the book Faces of Foster Care: Messages of Hope, Hurt and Truth by Lisa Aguirre.

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @beyondqueerstories and on Twitter @beyondqueerpod. Look for links on our profiles to submit to be featured on Beyond Queer Stories. You can also email us at beyondqueerstories@gmail.com.

Podcast music by DC queer artist Be Steadwell. Check out her music at www.besteadwell.com