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Jane Traies: on secrets, books, and being whole
Writer, researcher, storyteller and oral historian Jane Traies has been recording the life histories of the oldest generations of lesbians in the UK.
Some of these stories feature in her books The Lives of Older Lesbians: Sexuality, Identity and the Life Course (2016) and Now You See Me (2018).
In November 2021 we had the opportunity and privilege of listening to Jane's story. The story of a journey from secrecy to finding community. Via a very precious copy of Maureen Duffy's "The microcosm".
Recorded remotely on November 18, 2021
Interview by: Roni Guetta and David Sheppeard
Editing and original music by Olive Mondegreen
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Maria Jastrzębska shares the powerful stories behind the three objects she is donating to our Queer Museum.
Polish-British poet, feminist, editor, translator and playwright, Maria has published three full-length volumes of poetry and two pamphlets. She is the co-founded Queer Writing South and South Pole.
In this interview Maria talks about being a girl scout, feminist activism and intersectionality, and the inherent queerness of poetry...
Recorded remotely on April 29, 2021
Interview by: Roni Guetta and David Sheppeard
Editing and original music by Olive Mondegreen
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Boogaloo Stu shares the incredible stories behind his three submissions to the imaginary Queer Museum.
Boogaloo Stu is a DJ, producer, maker, designer, artiste, and performer. He is the creator and the life of many of Brighton's best parties and events.
In this interview Stu talks about Marilyn, the power of a DIY outfit, and a lifelong fascination with giant phalluses.
Recorded remotely on March 16, 2021, remotely, as part of the My Queer Museum podcast
Interview by: Roni Guetta and David Sheppeard
Editing and original music by Olive Mondegreen
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Juno tells Roni and David which are the objects that would best tell her personal queer story.
Juno Dawson is a best selling novelist, screenwriter, and journalist. She is also a part of the queer cabaret collective known as CLUB SILENCIO. Juno grew up in West Yorkshire, writing imaginary episodes of Doctor Who, today she lives in Brighton.
In this interview Juno talks about teenage crushes, growing up as a queer person, being a writer, gender and fashion.
Recorded on November 3, 2020, at The Spire, Brighton, as part of the My Queer Museum podcast series.
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Kathy tells Roni and David which are the objects that would best tell her personal queer story.
Quite literally the queer voice of Brighton, Kathy Caton is broadcaster at BBC and Radio Reverb, as well as a woman pioneering in the world of gin making!
In her interview Kathy talks about the buildings that hold our community together, how we need spaces and places to come together and to thrive.
Recorded on October 19, 2020, at The Spire, Brighton, as part of the My Queer Museum podcast
Interview by: Roni Guetta and David Sheppeard
Editing and original music by Olive Mondegreen
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Tarik tells Roni and David which are the objects that would best tell his personal queer story.
Tarik Elmoutawakil is an artist, producer, and co-founder of Marlborough Productions in Brighton. Tarik is also the creator of Brownton Abbey, the afro futuristic space-church themed performance party.
In his interview Tarik talks about his secret diary, teenage feelings, his creative journey, and the collective power of community.
Recorded on October 26, 2020, at The Spire, Brighton, as part of the My Queer Museum podcast series
Interview by: Roni Guetta and David Sheppeard
Editing and original music by Olive Mondegreen
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Janet tells Roni and David which are the objects that would best tell her personal queer story.
Janet Jones grew up in West Yorkshire and lives in Brighton. She is a writer, queer and disability-rights activist, film makers, and all round source of many stories and anecdotes.
In this interview Janet talks about her youth, self-discovery, writing and performing during the AIDS crisis, activism, death, life, and joy!
Recorded on October 20, 2020, on Janet's balcony in Brighton, as part of the My Queer Museum podcast series
Interview by: Roni Guetta and David Sheppeard
Editing and original music by Olive Mondegreen
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Aneesa tells Roni and David which are the objects that would best tell her personal queer story.
Aneesa grew up in a creative Asian household. She now sings at Jazz and world music festivals around the world as one of the finest singers on the scene. And runs a number of choirs and projects in Brighton & Hove.
In her interview Aneesa talks about being an Asian queer woman, finding comradery and friendship on the scene, and defining her unique self.
Recorded on October 14, 2020, at The Spire, Brighton, as part of My queer Museum podcast series
Interview by: Roni Guetta and David Sheppeard
Editing and original music by Olive Mondegreen