D’Lo’s Big Fat South Asian Wedding: A Coming Out Story
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D’Lo is a queer/transgender Tamil-Sri Lankan-American actor, writer, and comedian. The first time we met was back in 2013 during the Dis/Orient/Ed comedy tour, which features all Asian American trans and female comics. D’Lo came back to Portland a couple of weeks ago as the keynote speaker for Lewis & Clark’s Gender Studies Symposium.
I caught up with him and we talked about his Big Fat South Asian wedding. Normally I’m not a huge fan of wedding stories when it’s purely about “spectacle”. But this event took the wedding industrial complex and used it to serve as both a powerful coming out story and an unexpectedly strong feminist statement. It’s an excellent story.
Other interview highlights:
**D’Lo came out three times and might have more coming out to do – a lesson on language
**Not being tied to the club scene means a safer space to be a brilliant actor, comedian and audience member
This interview aired for the March 29, 2016 episode of Intersections Radio. Check out the podcast!
Air date: 3/29/2016 https://sarikadmehta.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/dlo_xray-mp3.mp3
**Read the transcript of the interview: 033016 Intersections with DLo transcript
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