No Labels, Included

Join us on Thursdays at 3:00 pm on WAYO 104.3 for No Labels, Included: the show where we let the audience define themselves.

We focus on intersectional feminism and social justice in culture. Our intention is to create a space to talk about these things with inclusion in mind. We bring inspiration, education, validation, laughs, black girl magic, every week.

Past Episodes

  • Black Women In Kink - Pt. 3 Aired: Thursday, October 4, 2018

    In the final part of our conversation, Sereana and Teal discuss with us the details of consent culture, how emotional and physical self care are a part of kink, challenges and their favorite things about the kink community.

  • Black Women In Kink Pt. 2 Aired: Thursday, September 27, 2018

    In part two of this three part interview, Sereana and Teal share about kink misconceptions, their limits, and how their identity and sexuality have played a role in their experiences of this community.

  • Black Women In Kink Pt. 1 Aired: Thursday, September 20, 2018

    We chat with Teal and Sereana, who are active in the San Diego kink community, about what bdsm is, what it isn't, and their personal experiences with how they were introduced to the scene. This is the first of a three part conversation on Black women in kink.

  • Spiritual Activism and Live Tarot Reading: Interview w/Author Javi Mason Pt. 2 Aired: Thursday, September 13, 2018

    In part one of our interview with author Javi Mason we discussed their essay on how the church is losing members who are gender non-binary due to its non-inclusive traditions. In the second half of our conversation we talk about new opportunity for spiritual community that has pro-black activism and religious inclusion as its main tenets.

  • The Black Church Is Failing Gender Variants: Interview w/Author Javi Mason Pt. 1 Aired: Thursday, September 6, 2018

    The Black church has been a staple of activism, healing and religious traditions. Unfortunately more and more of its members -- especially queer and gender non-binary ones -- are feeling compelled to leave it behind for more inclusive spaces .

  • Interview w/Multimedia Poet, Writer and Performer Simone Nikkole "Azucar" Perry Aired: Thursday, August 16, 2018

    “This woman is doing everything, and I wanna be like that!" Simone Nikkole "Azucar" Perry says when discussing how Maya Angelou has inspired her. We discuss Simone's poetry, screenwriting and multimedia performance work; and her desire to uplift the often overlooked stories of the subtle yet deeply emotional aspects of women's experiences during some of their most difficult and uncomfortable roles and stages in life.

  • QTPOC Artists In Honor of Pride Aired: Thursday, July 12, 2018

    We celebrate Rochester Pride Month by playing queer and trans artists of color (yay!). 

  • Civility and Catcalling (Nice For What?) Aired: Thursday, July 5, 2018

    Do we need to embody new social norms to deal with the increasingly violent policies and atmosphere the Trump administration is creating? We break it down.

  • What should newly elected Congressman Joe Morelle's Priorities Be? Aired: Thursday, June 28, 2018

    We discuss the late Congresswoman Louise Slaughter's legacy, Joe Morelle's congressional election win, and what the priorities should be as he fills her seat as the next congressional representative of our 25th district. The debates leading up to the election were revealing.

  • 2018 Immigration Crisis, Emotional Labor, and Summer Solstice Aired: Thursday, June 21, 2018

    We talk both topical and timeless issues. We felt compelled to start the show listing several resources for direct action against the most recent instance of violence being inflicted on children in ICE detention camps. We also discuss the relationship between oppression and emotional labor in relationships, and the almost universal emotional labor women are expected to do. Finally we finish with 2018 Summer Solstice intentions.

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