#209: Celebrating Tattoos, Pride, Inclusion, Safe Spaces in Kankakee with Bri Haug

Hello, Kankakee County and beyond! Today weโ€™re shining a rainbow spotlight on a cornerstone of celebration and acceptance in our communityโ€”Electric Lady Lounge. In our most recent episode, host Katherine Henson and guest co-host Hannah Kurtz sit down with the tattoo wizard and activist herself, Bri Haug, to talk about building safe spaces, the spirit of Pride, and the profound impact of intentional inclusivity.

Inside Electric Lady Lounge: More Than Tattoos

If you think Electric Lady Lounge is just another tattoo shop, think again. As Katherine puts it, โ€œThey work to tattoo and pierce all body types, all skin tones, and helping others feel confident in their body.โ€ But what truly makes this space unique is its mission to be โ€œintentionally inclusiveโ€โ€”welcoming anyone seeking comfort, confidence, and community.

Pride with Purpose: Kankakeeโ€™s LGBTQ+ Celebration

The highlight of the episode? The third annual Y2K Pride bash hosted at Electric Lady Lounge, a vibrant, energetic event with one key goal: amplifying queer voices and fostering community unity. Bri explains, โ€œWhat itโ€™s all about is building these bonds, these relationships. Thereโ€™s power in unity. Thereโ€™s power in community.โ€

  • Local vendors like Rubber Rose Cakes & Goodies
  • Artists and organizers working in harmony for a cause
  • Proceeds benefiting the Kankakee LGBTQ Network
  • Free platforms for queer voices and allies alike

Drag, Diversity, and Giving Back: All in One Night

No Pride party is complete without a little sparkle, and this year was no exception! Electric Lady went big, filling the roster with six dynamic drag performersโ€”including Bella the Stallion and Chicagoโ€™s own Dr. Love. Performers left feeling like โ€œroyalty,โ€ treated to thoughtful amenities and even the offer of a free tattoo designed with their stories in mind.

Bri shares, โ€œI want this event to be about them. I want to treat them like the royalty they areโ€ฆ My favorite part of the job is connecting with people, hands down.โ€

Inclusivity in Action: From Art to Everyday

Itโ€™s not just about one day a year. Bri and her team live their values dailyโ€”whether itโ€™s practicing gender-affirming care in piercing, offering medical-grade tattooing for cancer survivors and top surgery recipients, or creating an environment where โ€œyou can let go.โ€

Bri opens up about the deeper meaning:
โ€œThe clientele that have given me my careerโ€ฆ have made my job more than just tattooing, but a place that I feel so incredibly proud of. A place where Iโ€™m able to use my platform and my voice.โ€

Facing Challenges, Finding Strength

The journey hasnโ€™t been free from adversity. Bri recounts facing negativity, discrimination, and even trollingโ€”yet finds hope in community resilience:
โ€œEvery time thatโ€™s happened, the universe has balanced itโ€ฆ we got flooded with wonderful reviews. The amount of positive comments was double [the negative]. It almost made me so much more hyped for the event.โ€

Family, Art, and Teaching the Next Generation

Briโ€™s story is also about legacyโ€”raising her son in a space of acceptance and showing him, by example, the importance of kindness. As she says, โ€œIโ€™m learning or Iโ€™m teaching him about equality and how to treat people by bringing him to things where heโ€™s exposed and so he understands.โ€

Favorite art moments? How about tattooing a Star Wars Millennium Falcon over a cancer survivorโ€™s port scarโ€”two stories, two journeys, โ€œkissmet.โ€ As Bri says, โ€œYou just have to believe things are just meant to be.โ€

Advice for Small Businesses: Show, Donโ€™t Just Tell

To fellow businesses wanting to foster inclusivity, Briโ€™s advice is simple:
โ€œItโ€™s okay to ask. Utilize resourcesโ€ฆ Itโ€™s one thing to put a Pride emoji in your bio. Itโ€™s another thing to actually be it and do it every day while also amplifying clear voices and safe speech.โ€

On authenticity, she urges, โ€œFocus on your people, focus on your communityโ€ฆ We should be proud of our accomplishments.โ€

A Lasting Message: Community Over Division

As the episode comes to a close, the message is clearโ€”finding your authentic self, surrounding yourself with like-minded allies, and building safe spaces isnโ€™t just activism; itโ€™s the groundwork for a better, kinder Kankakee.

Thank You, Electric Lady

A huge thank you to Bri Haug for her openness, her art, and her investment in a bolder, braver, and more inclusive Kankakee County. And cheers to every listener who seeks a space to be celebrated and to celebrate others.

Katherine leaves us with a heartfelt reminder:
โ€œIf you do need help finding that safe space, you can reach out either to Bri or to the Kankakee LGBTQ Network. There is a place for you in Kankakee.โ€

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