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Author: SOL: LGBTQ+ Multicultural Support Network

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SOL is the LGBTQ+ Multicultural Support Network at Oregon State University, a student initiative that works from the Pride Center. In this podcast we cover topics such as gender and sexuality, queer culture, things we like, and our experiences as queer and trans Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (QTBIPOC).
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2023-05-1854:01

The closer of the SOLcast crew’s season. We talk about new beginnings for ourselves and others, the circumstances others find themselves, and the importance of communication. A lighthearted and fund sendoff for Kai and the school year.
Being QTBIPOC At OSU

Being QTBIPOC At OSU

2023-04-1701:01:14

We’re interviewed by Dylan and Maricruz about questions they have regarding Queer and Trans space given at OSU as an establishment and Corvallis Queer and Trans culture. https://itgetsbetter.org/glossary/ www.indigenousaction.org Crimethinc.com
The gang is back with the season 4 premiere. We talk about the many different dating apps we have used and the stories we have from them. We also recount our Halloweens and the spooky weekends we had. Tune in and follow us at @sol_qtpoc_osu on Instagram!
Recorded at the end of the 2021 term in 2022, we bring on Alyssa and Chloe who talk on their experiences being queer children of immigrant parents. Listen in!
This episode we discuss the history of Black Queer History Week and queer Oregon with the creator of BQHW and special guest, Destiny Franklin, also known as Noughtie Dee on streaming platforms. 
In this episode, Kai (she/her), Julian (any/all), and Alex (he/they) from SOL LGBTQ+ Multicultural Support Network will be covering the crazy world of TikTok and the impacts on our generation, current queer culture, and renavigating White spaces post-quarantine.
In this episode, Breanna (she/her), talks to guest speaker, Will (they/them), about their experiences and thoughts on their intersecting identities of being queer and Indigenous Alaska Native. Will is an Anchorage Community Organizer for the Native Movement as well as an active member in a number of other organizations and initiatives aimed to better help the community. During our conversation, we share from our life experiences and touch on topics such as de-colonizing gender, lateral violence in our environments, racism and homophobia within and outside of the Native community, and more. 
This episode features SOL and Pride staff members as they cover the LGBTQIA+ Rights History. Other topics that are discussed is how the United States School system covers these topics (if at all), some events that have led up to now, as well some prominent queer, trans, intersex, Black, Indigenous people of color that are not wildly covered in media. 
This is a longer episode, so feel free to listen in chunks if you need to! SOL and Pride staff members talk about how our queer identities intersect with the cultures we are a part of and the broader culture. We discuss generational differences and expectations, religion, popular culture, and the ways our identities make it more complicated to be queer. 
In this episode Isabella, María, and Geraldine talk about things that have been getting them through quarantine and what they are enjoying right now from Animal Crossing, to TV shows, and more! SPOILER WARNING: we talk about New Girl and some other shows that we may accidentally give some spoilers about, you've been warned. 
In this episode, QTBIPOC (Queer and Trans Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) members of SOL discuss SOL's history as a student organization and experiences as QTBIPOC students interacting with SOL. 
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