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 106 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 4 Wochen erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 12 hours 11 minutes

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43: Indira Allegra


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 April 5, 2015  41m
 
 

34: Amir Rabiyah


Mixed-race queer Arab indigenous poet Amir Rabiyah and I discuss how to "respectfully reintegrate" parts of your racial/ethnic heritage that have been assimilated away, growing up mixed in Hawai'i, and the politics of editing an anthology. Read the...


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 September 1, 2014  40m
 
 

32: Miyuki Baker


Miyuki Baker spent fourteen months traveling to sixteen countries and making zines about the queer cultures she encountered in each place. In this interview we discuss how she found the funds to travel, the connotations of "queer" in different...


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 July 3, 2014  51m
 
 

30: Devi K


Devi K is the artistic director of , a Bay Area-based queer and trans people of color performing arts organization. Peacock Rebellion produced a cabaret about the nonprofit industrial complex in 2012, and is currently training a cohort of queer and...


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 May 4, 2014  1h10m
 
 

29: Totally Radical Muslims


Totally Radical Muslim zine editors Shenaaz Janmohamed, Aliya Karmali, and Roxana Dhada discuss how to enable prisoners to participate in zine culture, tensions between Sunni and Shi'a Muslim communities, and building solidarity between Muslims across...


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 April 18, 2014  57m
 
 

28: Lexi Adsit


When trans women of color take over the world,  will be to blame. This recent SF State graduate is currently co-organizing the first International Trans Women of Color Network Gathering for the upcoming Allied Media Conference. In this interview,...


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 March 2, 2014  50m
 
 

22: J Mase III


Let's be honest. Relationships between queer communities and communities of faith are often icy at best, and outright antagonistic at worst. So where does that leave queer people of faith? This week, We Want the Airwaves' new East Coast correspondent...


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 October 9, 2013  44m
 
 

21: Kiam Marcelo Junio


Veteran. Fashion Designer. Yoga Instructor. This interview investigates the many lives of , world-traveler and former resident of the Philippines, Japan, and Spain. I sat down with him in Chicago to find out how he explores themes of colonialism,...


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 September 17, 2013  46m
 
 

19: Van Binfa


Cartoonist. Nationally-recognized activist. Bookseller. This week I sat down with Van Binfa, co-founder of the Soy Quien Soy Trans Empowerment Collective to talk about learning to put himself before the movement, working full-time while homeless, and...


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 August 18, 2013  53m
 
 

12: Fabian Romero


Fabian Romero is a queer Chicano poet, performance artist and community organizer. In this interview, Fabian opens up about how getting sick, losing weight, and gaining thin privilege have affected their career. Be sure to listen all the way to the...


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 July 1, 2013  50m