Whether you are at FreakNik, riding a bike or engaging in sex work, you deserve to feel safe. Luckily, I felt just that when I looked across the room and first saw Kiebpoli Calnek at a Black Podcasters Association party. Kiebpoli [KAY-PO-LEE] is a trans-masculine, gender-expansive queer Black creative, writer and director, born and raised in New York City. From catcalling to play parties to bicycling around New York, we discuss everything that will make you scream "YAAAASSS! That is how it should be!"
Join Kiebpoli and me as we Mproperly speak about:
Honorable Mentions
Freaknik united thousands of Black college students, but it posed risks for Black women
Victims of Sexual Violence: Statistics
Teaching Cycling Safety and Busting Misconceptions
Financial Planning in the Black Community
Follow Kiebpoli Calnek in these online spaces:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/kiebpoli/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlackAcrobat
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kiebpoli
Website: https://www.kiebpoli.com/
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