Location:
Canada
Description:
The Queerit Podcast shares with you the experiences of queer people passionate about technology. (Formerly the Quill Podcast)
Twitter:
@queeritco
Language:
English
Website:
https://www.queerit.co/
Email:
social@queerit.co
Episodes
Interview: Kama La Mackerel
11/14/2016
Kama La Mackerel is a tio’tia:ke/Montreal-based performer, poet, story-teller, community-arts facilitator and multi-disciplinary artist whose work explores aesthetic practices as forms of resilience, resistance and healing for marginalized communities. Using performance, poetry, story-telling, textiles, installations, water-colour and photography, Kama’s work is both deeply personal and political, articulating an anti-colonial praxis through cultural production.
Duration:00:45:57
Interview: Lateef Martin
10/12/2016
Lateef Martin is a multi-disciplinary artist, from music production and cosplaying to graphic design. He identifies as an illustrator with a taste for video games, comics, sci-fi and 80s Saturday morning cartoons. He is the founder of the Miscellaneum Studios production company , whose goal is to deliver great entertainment while representing people of color, women, the LGBTQ community and other marginalized communities in a non-stereotypical way. The first project is called Z’Isle, a comic...
Interview: Jennifer Kruidbos
9/21/2016
Jen Kruidbos is passionate about movement, meditation, and essential oils. Jen’s Instagram
Interview: Leona Woodmass
8/20/2016
Leona is an educator, gardener, mother and grandmother living in rural Manitoba, Canada. She is a feminist, and an advocate for marginalized people. As a member of a group called Steinbach Neighbours for Community (SNC), she is working to open minds to LGBT people in her community.
Duration:00:29:05
Interview: Kristin Norderval
5/16/2016
Kristin Norderval is a performer, composer and improviser whose career split between vocal performance and composition. She is interested in representing the stories of our time on stage, especially stories that further the cause of global human rights. She is in Montreal at the time of this episode for the premiere of her opera, The Trials of Patricia Isasa. She is performing the role of adult Patricia, and I am singing Young Patricia. Patricia Isasa was a 16-year old student union...
Interview: Lenore Herrem
5/6/2016
Lenore is a multitalented artist and social organizer who runs a low-key sewing business out of her home, among many other projects. She also heads up “Taking What We Need”, a collective that raises and distributes money to low-income transfeminine people in the Montreal area.
https://www.facebook.com/takingwhatweneed/
Interview: Athena Holmes
2/20/2016
Athena Holmes is an artist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and performer. They are a feminist and a queer person of colour. Their performances are energetic, and their music has been described as soulful and very danceable. They currently make music under two different umbrellas – Ms. Holmes is their singer/songwriter persona, and BiG SiSSY makes queer dance pop.
https://msholmes.com/
