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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 17 MIN

Queering the Archives

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Welcome to Documenting Queerness Archive! |Episode 1| We are often considered and told we're people without history, western imports, foreign influenced. But– what is history and who decides what is archived today and what ultimately becomes history? Why do we need a queer archive that documents our lives, all the parts of it especially when it isn't violence, abuse, or numbers. Here's where to find us: Host: awo dufie föfie https://linktr.ee/awodufieScript review: PreciousGift Ebunolowahttps://shorturl.at/gU1CiWe would love to hear back from you. Send us all your questions and thoughts on West African Non-heteronormativity anonymously here: https://ngl.link/transtalks or join in on our Substack conversations. Support us by:Subscribing to our Patreon and SubstackDonate to our Artist Mutual Aid Fund for West African MaGes here: https://chuffed.org/project/139388-artist-mutual-aid-fund Recommended Further Readings:Rightify Ghana- Western Region Church Ministers calls Queer people foreign https://x.com/RightifyGhana/status/1659866628706672642?s=19 Featherstone, M. (2006). Archive. Theory, Culture & Society, 23(2-3), 591-596.https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276406023002106 (Original work published 2006)Mbembe, A. (2002). The Power of the Archive and its Limits (C. Hamilton Ed.; J. Inggs, Trans.). In Refiguring the Archive (pp. 19-26). Cape Town: David Phillip.Otu KE, van Klinken A. African Studies Keywords: Queer. African Studies Review. 2023;66(2):509-530. doi:10.1017/asr.2022.163Music: Angel Maxine - Wo Fie feat Wanlov the Kubolor & Sister Deborah This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit documentingqueerness.substack.com

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