Two Queens in a Kitchen
@ SLAY x OTV
https://www.facebook.com/weareotv/videos/821443584728806/
Opening Saturday, June 30th, from 8PM - 10PM
Tune in online Saturday, June 30 as SLAY TV and OTV – Open Television team up to present the third season of “Two Queens in a Kitchen,” a turn-to-relevance cooking show featuring queens and queers of color discussing family, home, politics, culture, and art while making a healthy meal. #2QIK
“Two Queens in a Kitchen: Southern Style” explores connections between Southern cooking, borne of the Great Migration, along with the importance of women and queer people in maintaining these traditions — all guest hosted by E. Patrick Johnson.
LIVE BROADCAST: 6pm PST / 8pm CST / 9pm EST
WATCH LIVE: www.2qik.live
Featuring segments co-hosted by:
Aymar Jean Christian & Eli Micky
Saya Naomi & Erik Lamar Wallace II
Brittany Julious & Ashley Ray
Special Performance by
Mister Wallace
Grooves by
Hijo Pródigo
Purchase tickets to the LIVE studio taping at Reunion Chicago
https://prideandpower2018_2qik.eventbrite.com
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About Two Queens in a Kitchen: Southern Style
SLAY TV and OTV present “Two Queens in a Kitchen” (#2QIK), a turn-to-relevance cooking show featuring queens and queers discussing family, home, politics, culture, and art while making a healthy snack. Created and Directed by Elijah McKinnon, the series explores how food brings us together to process complex narratives. Season Three, “Two Queens in a Kitchen: Southern Style,” examines Southern food, borne of the Great Migration, along with the importance of women and queer people in maintaining these traditions. Binge the first two seasons for free at and watch season three LIVE on June 30 at 6pm PST / 9pm EST — all at www.2qik.live.
About OTV | Open Television
is a non-profit platform for intersectional television. We incubate, distribute and exhibit artists that commercial television networks and art institutions do not develop consistently: artists who identify with multiple identities marginalized by the market and society. OTV experiments with alternative ways to develop, produce, and exhibit art and television. Our programs center artistic expression, intersectionality, Chicago and digital networking.
About SLAY TV
SLAY is a digital queer network that works to elevate the narratives of people of color through curating and creating compelling video content.
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