The QUEER AS… podcast features expansive conversations w LGBTIQA+ Indigenous creative practitioners who share their work, lives, and processes of making to explore anti-colonial queer-centred joy, practice, n everyday acts of resistance.
QUEER AS… a podcast
w Prof Sandy O’Sullivan (Wiradjuri)


For this moment: don’t organise. don’t run. don’t distract. don’t swipe.
Griefscape
Sit with it.
Here is your grief.
w Lamisse Hamouda
(Runway Journal)
Settlers cannot make the decisions about what Indigenous peoples need, how to ‘reconcile’ or ‘close the gap’. Indigenous peoples have never needed us to. They are not waiting around “for the goodwill of the settler nation” and neither should we.
Settler ‘yes’ voters
w Alana Blakers
Journal of Global Indigeneity


We are living in violent times, and listening in violent times brings discomfort. Are we ready to hear Indigenous Peoples, even where their words won’t conform to orthodoxies of respectability and “objectivity” dictated by colonial regimes and media?
Musickin as in Free Palestine (Disclaimer Journal)
I use the word dissonance very deliberately, in reference to Edward Said’s use of ‘contrapuntal’ […] I was trying, through the idea of dissonance, to draw together the musical and the affective.
Interview w Jamal Nabulsi (Disclaimer Journal)

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