Franco Stevens, Jen Rainin and Queer Film Fest, Shu-ling Chua on her collection of essays, Jinghua's and Liz's 'Underfoot' series, Track 4: Vice Hole

Tuesday, 15 September 2020 - 7:00am to 8:30am

Acknowledgement of country// 

 

7:05 am Intro convo with Genevieve and Zoya, and announcement of upcoming panel discussion 'Classroom to Newsroom' by Anya

 

7.15 am Lauren interviewed Franco Stevens, founder of CURVE magazine, and Jen Rainin, co-director of AHEAD OF THE CURVE documentary, about their new film which is being screened at the Queer Film Fest in Sydney. They discussed intergenerational queer history and community, the importance of visibility, and what the documentary hopes to achieve.The program and tickets for the festival are found at www.queerscreen.org.au //

 

7.45 am Zoya speaks with Shu-Ling Chua, writer, essayist, critic and poet, about ECHOES, her collection of personal essays set to be published by Some Kind Press.

 

8:10 am We hear Track 4: Vice Hole, in the 'Undefoot' series. Underfoot is a series of virtual audio tours by Liz Crash and Jinghua Qian uncovering the secret histories of Footscray. Two old friends, both long-time Footscray residents, bring an intimate lens to local history as we travel through the archives looking for people like us: queers, migrants, radicals and artists. Track 4: Under cover of darkness, queers, Christians, drinkers, firefighters, Communists, MPs, and Chinese laundry workers spar over who's a worker, and who's a threat. The battleground for solidarity is right here. If you would like to listen to the series, please follow this link underfoot https://jinghuaqian.com/underfoot/

 

SONGS:

Blood Orange - Best to you

Liv.e - You the One Fish in the Sea

Joyce Wrice (Mndsgn remix) - Goodmorning