An edition of Queer and trans artists of color (2014)

Queer and trans artists of color

stories of some of our lives

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An edition of Queer and trans artists of color (2014)

Queer and trans artists of color

stories of some of our lives

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A collection of sixteen unique and honest conversations you won't read anywhere else... Mixed-race queer art activist Nia King left a full-time job in an effort to center her life around making art. Grappling with questions of purpose, survival, and compromise, she started a podcast called We Want the Airwaves in order to pick the brains of fellow queer and trans artists of color about their work, their lives, and "making it"--both in terms of success and in terms of survival. In this collection of interviews, Nia discusses fat burlesque with Magnoliah Black, queer fashion with Kiam Marcelo Junio, interning at Playboy with Janet Mock, dating gay Latino Republicans with Julio Salgado, intellectual hazing with Kortney Ryan Ziegler, gay gentrification with Van Binfa, getting a book deal with Virgie Tovar, the politics of black drag with Micia Mosely, evading deportation with Yosimar Reyes, weird science with Ryka Aoki, gay public sex in Africa with Nick Mwaluko, thin privilege with Fabian Romero, the tyranny of "self-care" with Lovemme Corazón, "selling out" with Miss Persia and Daddie$ Pla$tik, the self-employed art activist hustle with Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarsinha, and much, much more. Welcome to the future of QPOC art activism.

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Table of Contents

Foreword / Toi Scott
Introduction / Nia King
Interviews. Ryka Aoki
Van Binfa
Micia Mosely
Yosimar Reyes
Kortney Ryan Ziegler
Lovemme Corazón
Fabian Romero
Magnoliah Black
Kiam Marcelo Junio
Miss Persia and Daddie$ Pla$tik
Virgie Tovar
Julio Salgado
Nick Mwaluko
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarsinha
Janet Mock
Nia King
Bios.

Edition Notes

Publisher from Amazon.com.

Other Titles
Queer & trans artists of color

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709.22
Library of Congress
NX652.G38 Q44 2014, NX164.T74 Q44 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 228 pages
Number of pages
228

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26927731M
ISBN 10
1492215643
ISBN 13
9781492215646
OCLC/WorldCat
891147387, 1016742149

Work Description

A collection of sixteen unique and honest conversations you won't read anywhere else... Mixed-race queer art activist Nia King left a full-time job in an effort to center her life around making art. Grappling with questions of purpose, survival, and compromise, she started a podcast called We Want the Airwaves in order to pick the brains of fellow queer and trans artists of color about their work, their lives, and "making it"--both in terms of success and in terms of survival.

In this collection of interviews, Nia discusses fat burlesque with Magnoliah Black, queer fashion with Kiam Marcelo Junio, interning at Playboy with Janet Mock, dating gay Latino Republicans with Julio Salgado, intellectual hazing with Kortney Ryan Ziegler, gay gentrification with Van Binfa, getting a book deal with Virgie Tovar, the politics of black drag with Micia Mosely, evading deportation with Yosimar Reyes, weird science with Ryka Aoki, gay public sex in Africa with Nick Mwaluko, thin privilege with Fabian Romero, the tyranny of "self-care" with Lovemme Corazón, "selling out" with Miss Persia and Daddie$ Pla$tik, the self-employed art activist hustle with Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarsinha, and much, much more. Welcome to the future of QPOC art activism.

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