Me As I Am is a 4-part virtual workshop for trans, two-spirit & gender non-conforming folks looking to heal their 4 bodies: the physical, the mental, the emotional & the spiritual. To attend, please fill out our registration form at https://t.co/yIh5KaCutx by February 5th.
#WriteitOut
If you're a cis or trans gay, bi or queer guy interested in sharing your experiences from the past year and beyond through writing and storytelling visit: https://t.co/trIUeDUnLU
With other GBTQ guys, get support journaling and storytelling (from amateur to pro).
Also a reminder that we’re still on hiatus but that season 5 is in the works so please reach out if you or someone you know would like to be a guest!! #queerpodcast
We are so honoured to have been voted #BestLocalPodcast in NOW’s 2020 readers choice. Congrats to all the winners, especially all the amazing queer & BIPOC recipients 🥰
Can I just say that @EthnographyLab’s event with @DYQWIQ on ethnographic podcasting was JUST what the doctor ordered? Feeling inspired and in awe of how many cool folx there are around every corner.
do you queer what I queer?
I’m a guest on Elliott and Tom’s podcast called @DYQWIQ! I talk about my past relationships, being named the trade of the season and what being queer is all about ❤️ https://t.co/ARP43phm1i
This week we welcome writer, director, actor, producer and soon-to-be podcaster @directedbysimon. We had a fabulous time talking about Simon’s upcoming podcast “This Is Not Therapy”, his mini documentary series, and rekindling a love for filmmaking in a difficult industry.
We had the absolute pleasure of virtually sitting down with street activist @crunkeydee to discuss her new podcast T-Time Tips with Moka Dawkins, her activism, the importance of individual experience amidst cultural revolutions, and her past experiences as a trans sex worker.
Special guest Chris joins us to discuss the life and tragic death of queer Egyptian activist Sarah Hegazi. Chris talks mental health support for queer immigrants, growing up as a Christian in Lebanon, internalizing oppressive structures, and finding hope for a better future ✊🏿✊🏾
This week Thom & Elliott discuss Pride, police brutality, and calls to defund the police. The pair try to unpack why queerness, antiracist activism, decolonization and disability justice activism are inseparable. #blacklivesmatter#blackqueerlivesmatter#blacktranslivesmatter
Okay we’re so excited about ep 75- Pandemic Pan Medic !! Emergency resident Couts shares his experience on the #frontline of #COVIDー19 & how it affects #queer and #trans people 🏳️🌈❤️ everything expressed is his own opinion and not that of his employer https://t.co/yNuHlNtmEF