We Want the Airwaves

Nia King's trying to figure out if her dream of making a living as an art activist is beyond reach. In this podcast, she seeks advice from other political queer artists, trans artists, and artists of color who seem to have figured out how to make art and make rent without compromising their values.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 45m. Bisher sind 107 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 4 Wochen.

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89: Chief Esparza


Chief Esparza is the founder and editor-in-chief of , an online magazine for queer and trans people of color. In this episode, we discuss the environmental racism issue (), why they went on hiatus after Pulse, and how they hope to nurture young...


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 August 6, 2018  1h8m
 
 

88: Rabih Alameddine


Gay Lebanese-American novelist authored the California Book Award-winning book An Unnecessary Woman and the Lambda Literary Award-winning book The Angel of History. In this interview we discuss (questionable) reasons some Lebanese don't identify as...


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 July 5, 2018  1h1m
 
 

87: Venus Di'Khadijah Selenite


Black trans dyke poet discusses finding her voice in the Baton Rouge slam poetry scene, moving to DC to transition, and performing at the White House. STAY TUNED UNTIL THE VERY END to hear her perform two of her poems. Photo by Pink & White...


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 June 4, 2018  48m
 
 

86: Joamette Gil, pt 2


In part two of my interview with queer Afro-Cuban comics artist, editor, and publisher , we get into the nuts and bolts of surviving off your creative labor. Jo gives us an exact breakdown of how much she made last year and how she made it. She also...


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 May 22, 2018  57m
 
 

85: Joamette Gil, pt 1


Queer Afro-Cuban illustrator and I discuss some of the many racial categories that exist in Cuban society and how they correlate (or don't) to US understandings of Blackness. Read the interview at . Support the podcast at .


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 May 7, 2018  32m
 
 

85: Joamette Gil, pt 1


Queer Afro-Cuban illustrator and I discuss some of the many racial categories that exist in Cuban society and how they correlate (or don't) to US understandings of Blackness. Read the interview at . Support the podcast at .


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 May 7, 2018  32m
 
 

85: Joamette Gil, pt 1


Queer Afro-Cuban illustrator and I discuss some of the many racial categories that exist in Cuban society and how they correlate (or don't) to US understandings of Blackness. Read the interview at . Support the podcast at .


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 May 7, 2018  32m
 
 

85: Joamette Gil, pt 1


Queer Afro-Cuban illustrator and I discuss some of the many racial categories that exist in Cuban society and how they correlate (or don't) to US understandings of Blackness. Read the interview at . Support the podcast at .


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 May 7, 2018  32m
 
 

85: Joamette Gil, pt 1


Queer Afro-Cuban illustrator and I discuss some of the many racial categories that exist in Cuban society and how they correlate (or don't) to US understandings of Blackness. Read the interview at . Support the podcast at .


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 May 7, 2018  32m
 
 

84: André Pérez, pt 2


Mixed-race Puerto Rican filmmaker and oral historian discusses how he came to identify as a person of color, founding the Trans Oral History Project, and his upcoming documentary series . Read the transcript at . Support the podcast at .  


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 April 23, 2018  43m