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  • there was only one way to be gay
    2023/11/17

    Spending his teen years in West Lafayette, Indiana, Jason had no openly gay adult role models, and like many others, that made him turn to movies and the Internet.

    Jason Wang, 21, talks about white gay media, how he struggles to find his place in queer spaces as a Chinese American, and how his queerness defies the model minority myth.

    Things you should know:

    • The queer movement was largely fronted by activists of color. Read more here.
    • Read how British colonialism instituted widespread homophobic laws via Section 377 here.

    Funded by Northwestern University’s Office of Undergraduate Research

    Hosted, written, recorded, and produced by Lily Shen

    Audio edited, cleaned, and mixed by Chloe Koser

    Music by Lily Shen and Chloe Koser

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    19 分
  • living in the dark
    2023/11/10

    Growing up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Saloni struggled to reconcile their queer, Black, and Filipino identities, a struggle that was exacerbated by racism and homophobia in their Catholic school system. 

    Saloni Dixon, 21, talks about the lack of education around race, gender, and sexuality in their environments and how that affected their upbringing. 

    Things you should know:

    • In 2019, 40% of Black high school graduates in Indiana earned AP or dual credit, compared to a statewide average of 63%.
    • Former students reported racist bullying at both Carmel High School and Westfield Washington Schools in Indiana, among others.
    • Some of Indiana’s Catholic schools, such as Roncalli High School and Cathedral High School, have recently been brought into the limelight for firing LGBTQ+ staff.

    Funded by Northwestern University’s Office of Undergraduate Research

    Hosted, written, recorded, and produced by Lily Shen

    Audio edited, cleaned, and mixed by Chloe Koser

    Music by Lily Shen and Chloe Koser

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    29 分
  • maybe i could be gay?
    2023/10/27

    Rain didn’t realize she was lesbian until college, and she hasn’t come out yet to her parents. 

    Rain Lee, 22, talks about chasing male validation, how she finally realized she was gay, and how she tries to educate her immigrant mom.

    Things you should know:

    • Although China decriminalized gay sex in 1997, the government has recently cracked down on LGBTQ+ expression.

    Funded by Northwestern University’s Office of Undergraduate Research

    Hosted, written, recorded, and produced by Lily Shen

    Audio edited, cleaned, and mixed by Chloe Koser

    Music by Lily Shen and Chloe Koser

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    26 分
  • so much that would drive people away, even i question why i stay
    2023/10/20

    *CLARIFICATION* HEA 1608 restricts teaching “human sexuality” in pre-K to grade 3 schools.

    As the child of a Presbyterian pastor, S.J. didn’t realize their own queerness until an older age. 

    S.J. Espiritu, 20, talks about their experience growing up as a pastor’s kid and one of the only brown kids in town, how they came out as bisexual and genderqueer, and their ongoing relationship with their faith.

    Things you should know:

    • The 2022 census found that S.J.’s hometown of New Castle, Indiana is almost 93% white and only 0.5% Asian American.
    • S.J.'s father was the pastor of a PC(USA) church, which has allowed same-sex marriage on a church-by-church basis since 2015. In contrast, as of now, PC(A) does not allow same-sex marriage.

    Funded by Northwestern University’s Office of Undergraduate Research

    Hosted, written, recorded, and by Lily Shen

    Audio edited, cleaned, and mixed by Chloe Koser

    Music by Lily Shen and Chloe Koser

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    24 分
  • they're not bad people, they're just ignorant
    2023/10/13

    Abigail was adopted from Jiangxi, China and grew up in South Bend, Indiana, with her mom, who is white, and her dad, who is Black. 

    Abigail Trawick, 19, talks about her unique family, the racism she experienced at home and in school, and why conversations surrounding identity can be so difficult. 

    Things you should know:

    • There are an estimated 200,000 adoptees from Asian countries in the U.S.

    Funded by Northwestern University’s Office of Undergraduate Research

    Hosted, written, recorded, and produced by Lily Shen

    Audio edited, cleaned, and mixed by Chloe Koser

    Music by Lily Shen and Chloe Koser

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    21 分
  • we are not defined by our legislators
    2023/10/06

    *CLARIFICATION* HEA 1608 restricts teaching “human sexuality” in pre-K to grade 3 schools.

    When Rahul isn’t in school, he spends his time at the statehouse advocating for environmental and energy causes. But being gay himself, Rahul is also concerned for the future of LGBTQ+ Hoosiers. 

    Rahul, 17, talks with me about Indiana’s recent legislation targeting the LGBTQ+ community, how Indiana maintains its Republican supermajority, and how he feels about all of it.

    Learn more about Rahul and other youths’ climate activism efforts here.

    Things you should know:

    • Indiana has only had one Asian American state lawmaker and one openly gay state lawmaker in history.
    • This legislative session, Indiana passed a bill restricting instruction on “human sexuality” in public schools from pre-K to third grade. Indiana also passed a bill banning gender-affirming care for minors. Last year, Indiana passed a bill banning transgender girls from participating in girls’ high school sports.
    • Studies show that gerrymandering in Indiana is some of the worst in the country.

    Funded by Northwestern University’s Office of Undergraduate Research

    Hosted, written, recorded, produced and edited by Lily Shen

    Audio edited, cleaned, and mixed by Chloe Koser

    Music by Lily Shen and Chloe Koser

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    27 分
  • introduction
    2023/10/06

    I’ve spent my summer talking to young, LGBTQ+ Asian American Pacific Islanders who grew up in my home state of Indiana.

    What is it like to be on the margins of the margins? In the minority of minorities? When the only world you know is one that doesn’t really welcome you, or even acknowledge that you exist?

    I'm Lily Shen, and this is Flyover.


    Funded by Northwestern University’s Office of Undergraduate Research

    Hosted, written, recorded, produced and edited by Lily Shen

    Audio edited, cleaned, and mixed by Chloe Koser

    Music by Lily Shen and Chloe Koser

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    1 分