24 min

You Are Worthy with Sydney Rogers Koreatown Storytelling Program

    • Education

This week we are sharing an interview part of our 2023-2024 KSP Cohort. In this cohort we are focusing on highlighting the LGBTQIA+ community in Koreatown. 



Today, we are happy to share our interview with multi-disciplinary artist, activist, Drag performer, consultant, and Koreatown resident Sydney Rogers also known as Miss Barbie -Q. KSP cohort students Nadia Cho and Nathalie De Mata interviewed Sydney this semester. 



We hear from Sydney speak on her journey from Ohio to Pomona. The complex feelings about Koreatown, homelessness to sobriety, being introduced to Drag and how it’s changed over time, and lastly some advice to queer youth! 



TRIGGER WARNING: 

It is important for us to share trigger warnings on the topics discussed and mentioned in this episode, addiction, homelessness, and assault. If you are experiencing any of these issues  and would like confidential free help or some one to speak with. The national helpline for substance abuse and mental health services is 1-800-662-4357. Additionally,  LA’s LGBT Center also has a warm line for those facing violence and assault at 323-860-5806. Please Know that you are not alone. 

Episode Transcript HERE



KSP Student Participants: Nadia Cho and Nathalie De Mata

Produced by Tony Morales



KSP Team: 

Director: Katherine Kim

Associate: Dilan Askew

Interns: Janice Yun, Jane Lee, Jonah Lee 

This week we are sharing an interview part of our 2023-2024 KSP Cohort. In this cohort we are focusing on highlighting the LGBTQIA+ community in Koreatown. 



Today, we are happy to share our interview with multi-disciplinary artist, activist, Drag performer, consultant, and Koreatown resident Sydney Rogers also known as Miss Barbie -Q. KSP cohort students Nadia Cho and Nathalie De Mata interviewed Sydney this semester. 



We hear from Sydney speak on her journey from Ohio to Pomona. The complex feelings about Koreatown, homelessness to sobriety, being introduced to Drag and how it’s changed over time, and lastly some advice to queer youth! 



TRIGGER WARNING: 

It is important for us to share trigger warnings on the topics discussed and mentioned in this episode, addiction, homelessness, and assault. If you are experiencing any of these issues  and would like confidential free help or some one to speak with. The national helpline for substance abuse and mental health services is 1-800-662-4357. Additionally,  LA’s LGBT Center also has a warm line for those facing violence and assault at 323-860-5806. Please Know that you are not alone. 

Episode Transcript HERE



KSP Student Participants: Nadia Cho and Nathalie De Mata

Produced by Tony Morales



KSP Team: 

Director: Katherine Kim

Associate: Dilan Askew

Interns: Janice Yun, Jane Lee, Jonah Lee 

24 min

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