Wilson Cruz of Star Trek: Discovery on acting and activism

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It was almost a year ago when I had the pleasure of speaking to actor and activist Wilson Cruz on theblerdgurlLIVE. It was a few weeks after the elections, we were ending our first year in lockdown, and Cruz’s hit show Star Trek: Discovery was 3 weeks into it’s 3rd season on Paramount Plus. and Cruz had just started shooting Season 4. The crew of the Discovery, who had just jumped 1,000 years into the future, was dealing with the collective trauma of knowing that their lives could never go back to normal.  And so was the rest of the world. It was an amazing discussion and I felt it was timely to reshare it for two reasons. One, Star Trek: Discovery is heading into it’s fourth season in November (and there are a few teasers in here) and two, this weekend, I will be hosting the Star Trek: Discovery panel at New York Comic Con! If you are not comfortable going to a convention yet, that’s ok! There will be a livestream of the panel here. For more Star Trek Discussions, check out my interview with actor David Ajala as well as my discussion with showrunner Alex KurtzmanPodcast: BONUS EPISODE! Alex Kurtzman and Olatunde Osunsanmi Explain the inspiration behind Star Trek: Discovery’s “Burn” and Executive Prodcuer/Director Olatunde Osunsanmi. Wilson Cruz plays Dr. Hugh Culbert on Star Trek: Discovery Wilson Cruz LISTEN BELOW OR CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER If you enjoy this episode please subscribe and leave a comment over on iTunes for me if you can, it really helps me out. Or, screenshot your podcatcher and tag theblerdgurl over on IG stories with what you liked about it! This episode is sponsored by Realm.FM’s new scripted podcast If I Go Missing the Witches Did It, featuring Oscar nominated actress Gabourey Sidibe. LISTEN NOW. Show Notes: * Catchup on Star Trek: Discovery S3 here* Get tickets to NYCC here* Watch the Star Trek: Discovery Panel here* Support GLSEN

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