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Building on the groundbreaking first volume, Queer and Trans Artists of Color: Stories of Some of Our Lives, Nia King returns with a second archive of interviews from her podcast We Want the Airwaves.

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Biyuti Publishing
Language
English
Pages
231

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Queer & Trans Artists of Color, Volume Two
2016, Biyuti Publishing
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Introduction by Nia King
[Interviews]: Juba Kalamka
Dr. micha cárdenas
Elena Rose
Indira Allegra
Amir Rabiyah
Mimi Thi Nguyen
Lexi Adsit
Tina Takemoto
Ajuan Mance
Martín Sorrondeguy
Trish Salah
Cherry Galette
Mattie Brice
Vivek Shraya
Kiley May
Artist Bios.

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Other Titles
Queer & trans artists of color.

Classifications

Library of Congress
NX652.G38 Q442 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 231 pages
Number of pages
231

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26927792M
ISBN 10
1988139007
ISBN 13
9781988139005
OCLC/WorldCat
965830537

Work Description

A celebration of queer and trans Black and brown genius… Building on the groundbreaking first volume, Queer and Trans Artists of Color: Stories of Some of Our Lives, NIA KING is back with a second archive of interviews from her podcast We Want the Airwaves. She maintains her signature frankness as an interviewer while seeking advice on surviving capitalism from creative folks who often find their labor devalued. In this collection of interviews, Nia discusses biphobia in gay men’s communities with JUBA KALAMKA, helping border-crossers find water in the desert with MICHA CÁRDENAS, trying to preserve Indigenous languages through painting with GRACE ROSARIO PERKINS, revolutionary monster stories with ELENA ROSE, using textiles to protest police violence with INDIRA ALLEGRA, trying to respectfully reclaim one’s own culture with AMIR RABIYAH, taking on punk racism with MIMI THI NGUYEN, the imminent trans women of color world takeover with LEXI ADSIT, queer life in WWII Japanese American incarceration camps with TINA TAKEMOTO, hip-hop and Black Nationalism with AJUAN MANCE, making music in exile with MARTÍN SORRONDEGUY, issue-based versus identity-based organizing with TRISH SALAH, ten years of curating and touring with the QTPOC arts organization Mangos With Chili with CHERRY GALETTE, raising awareness about gentrification through games with MATTIE BRICE, self-publishing versus working with a small press with VIVEK SHREYA, and the colonial nature of journalism school with KILEY MAY. The conversation continues. Bear witness to QTPOC brilliance.

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