Q List

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  • Summary

  • Auckland Pride 2022- 2024 conversation s with BIPOC community members about selection of Film/Music/Artist that inform their Queerness The Q-List An exploration of Queer intersectionality we explore intersectionality through the experiences and stories of the people we profile. This is an online series giving voice to LGBTQIA and QT BIPOC and the wider Queer community.
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  • Q List Robert Taylor
    Feb 25 2024

    Robert Taylor Photographer

    Robert came to photography in the mid 80s via the British Royal Air Force, the English Bar, and publishing adventures in Nigeria. His work, exhibited and published widely, is held in several permanent collections including the National Portrait Gallery, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Royal Society, and several Oxbridge colleges. His practice has always been divided between two disparate realms: portrait collections commissioned by major academic and scientific institutions, while his more personal work is mostly in exploration and celebration of identity, beauty, and the joys of aesthetics.

    His early work included many contributions to LGBT+ human rights campaigns, and HIV prevention projects, in collaboration with key LGBT rights organisations, and a major safer sex education book with the human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. For the last 15 years he’s specialised in commissioned collections of portraits of women of outstanding achievement in academe and STEM.

    His return to full time living in London has been marked by a renewed engagement with projects exploring LGBT+ and Black Queer experiences through art-based projects. ( Permissible Beauty 2023: https://permissiblebeauty.le.ac.uk/)

    Other active interests include rehabilitation through the arts in UK prisons via (Koestler Arts), jewellery (making and wearing), and collecting art.

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    42 mins
  • Q list conversation with Makanaka
    Apr 24 2023
    Makanaka Tuwe is a Researcher, Storyteller and Cultural Producer who specialises in developing platforms, initiatives, responses and campaigns geared at social transformation. She is the Founder and Facilitator of Sesa Mathlo Apothecary, a space where you'll find initiatives that are co-created and designed to be healing balms that address the collective trauma caused by inequities. She is also the Founder of Afrodaze, a platform dedicated to spreading the potency of African and African diaspora sounds through events and collaborations with artists and music professionals. Part of Afrodaze's mission is to contribute to equitable futures for music creators and professionals of African descent in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
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    30 mins
  • Q List with Rhona Stace
    Apr 24 2023

    Welcome to 2023 Q list this conversation is with Rhona stace

    We talk about Rhona, films, Artist and media

    Rhona Stace

    a veteran police officer, a parent, a poet, and an active member of her local Anglican congregation, Rhona says she lives semi-rurally with two cats, a goat, and a chicken and just happens to also be transgender

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    29 mins

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