“My queerness is safe now."For the final episode of season 1, we hear from five powerful queer elders. Hannah, Chey, and Shania from the YPN interview Jim Morrison and his partner Keith, David Gibson, Carl Freedman, and Gillie Anderson for a po
“I think being disabled let me be queer in an easier way. I wasn't scared of being different, I wasn't scared of not fitting in because I didn't fit in. I'm so thankful to my disability for that experience.” On today’s episode, we hear from fiv
“I wear my queerness as proudly as I wear my cultural identity. They’re both very important parts of who I am.” On today’s episode, we hear from seven fierce advocates from the community that are queer people of colour. Dulasi, Chey, Meghana, a
“Each day I have a renewed understanding of my gender and it kind of builds upon itself over time.” On today’s episode Hannah (they/them) and Allie (she/they) from the YPN had a yarn with twelve different people that identify as trans including
“You are blak enough. You are queer enough.” On today’s episode, we sat down for a yarn with eight queer First Nations people including Eva Grace and Niq Mullaley, Tobiasz Millar, Shania Eddy, Zoe Sullivan, Dani Sib, and Ingrid and Dillian Cumm
“Intersectional conversations are so important because they acknowledge the totality of who someone is and allow people to bring the entirety of themselves to a discussion and not have to leave part of themselves at home.” On today’s episode,
Kaya! Wanjoo! Hello and welcome to the Youth Pride Network's new podcast "Queer And?". A podcast for the community, by the community. Being queer isn’t a full stop. Our queerness intersects with other parts of our identity in unique, exciting,