October 9, 2017

Cameron sits down with showrunner Rebecca Sugar to discuss the importance of queer animated content, being bi and out, and using art to be and feel safe.

October 2, 2017

Cameron sits down with musician Sara Quin to discuss being friends with straight guys, parental influence, and how style and appearance can impact identity.

September 25, 2017

Cameron sits down with musician Tegan Quin to discuss activism as a performer, the beginnings of Tegan and Sara, and no longer apologizing for success.

September 18, 2017

Cameron sits down with actor Evan Rachel Wood to discuss pregnancy and motherhood, being a sexual assault survivor, and what it means to stay and fight.

September 11, 2017

Cameron sits down with actor Jen Richards to discuss high school experience, taking up space, and stopping violence against trans women.

September 4, 2017

Cameron sits down with comedian Casey Ley to discuss knowing otherness, coming out of the closet twice, and his experience being openly HIV positive.

August 28, 2017

Cameron sits down with actor Stephanie Beatriz to discuss being too hard on yourself, bi erasure, and experience with eating disorders.

August 24, 2017

Cameron sits down with actor Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman to discuss his experience as Jay on UnReal, growing up in Canada, and never being in the closet.

August 21, 2017

Cameron sits down with professor Andrea Fontenot to discuss class-passing, parenting, and getting schooled on queery theory.

August 17, 2017

Cameron sits down with philanthropist Madin Lopez to discuss the importance of haircuts, RuPaul’s influence, and ProjectQ.

August 14, 2017

Cameron sits down with artist Jill Soloway to discuss understanding patriarchy at a young age, living in Chicago, and inadvertently being a spokesperson.

August 10, 2017

Cameron sits down with comedian Solomon Georgio to discuss his first plane ride to the U.S., code-switching, and family dynamics.

August 5, 2017

Cameron sits down with comedian Rhea Butcher to discuss being wives, growing up in Akron, and gender identity.