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046 - What is the Brooklyn Queer Flea?

Courtney is joined by founder of Brooklyn Queer F…

An episode of the The Privy Podcast podcast, hosted by Courtney Kornegay, titled "046 - What is the Brooklyn Queer Flea?" was published on May 1, 2018 and runs 44 minutes.

May 1, 2018 ·44m · The Privy Podcast

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Courtney is joined by founder of Brooklyn Queer Flea, Ron Sese to discuss his passion behind this monthly event. They also delve inside the importance of supporting LGBTQ businesses financially and how we as a community can affect change through our conscious decisions. Be sure to check out the next Brooklyn Queer Flea on May 19th & 20th at the Rosemont. (dates discussed on podcast were incorrect)

Courtney is joined by founder of Brooklyn Queer Flea, Ron Sese to discuss his passion behind this monthly event. They also delve inside the importance of supporting LGBTQ businesses financially and how we as a community can affect change through our conscious decisions. Be sure to check out the next Brooklyn Queer Flea on May 19th & 20th at the Rosemont. (dates discussed on podcast were incorrect)
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