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Our Queer Maritimes
by Alex JJ Harris
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI have rich queer communities and culture full of interesting people. Our Queer Maritimes aims to spotlight those people, communities, and events. Queer Maritimers, past and present, deserve to be celebrated and understood. Hosted by Alex JJ Harris. Music is by Ryley Boutilier from Asto Studios. Colin North and Shoghi Taha are our story editors.
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Gab Rogers: Teaching about healthy relationships
High school is a time when youth are learning how to interact with each other as young adults. This includes familial, romantic, sexual, and platonic relationships. For queer youth, these relationships can look different. So, when teaching about healthy relationships, educators need to tailor the lessons to youth from all walks of life. Gab Rogers taught about healthy relationships in the classroom and in the GSA room. Last summer, Alex sat down to talk to her about managing that responsibility.
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Gab Rogers: Running a high school GSA
Gab Rogers is a queer teacher in New Brunswick. For six years, she ran a high school GSA. Alex was in that GSA for four of those years.What does it take to run a Gender and Sexuality Alliance? What does the group look like?Last summer, Alex sat down with her to talk about that experience.
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Dance Party Wins Halifax
On Saturday, a Rally was planned to protest the Federal Liberal Government. This rally was being planned by known white supremacists. Alex heard about a counter protest and headed out to see. Voices you here is this episode are from the counter-protest. Hosting, editing, mixing, and writing by Alex Harris. Shoghi Taha was the story editor for this episode. Rylie Boutlier from Astro Studios produced the show's music.
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Emily Seymour - Photography and Creativity in Halifax
Emily Seymour is a photographer based in Halifax. She focuses on documenting Burlesque and Drag performances. What does life look like as a queer artist? How does Emily keep community at the center of her work? Alex dives into all of this and more. What is the show about?Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI have rich queer communities and culture full of interesting people. Our Queer Maritimes aims to spotlight those people, communities, and events. Queer Maritimers now, and from the past, deserve to be celebrated and understood. Meet the hostAlex JJ Harris is a queer and trans storyteller right here in the Maritimes. Currently, he is based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Alex grew up in Riverview, New Brunswick in a military family. He is in his second year of the Radio, TV, Journalism program at NSCC, specializing in radio production. You can find Alex live as DJ JJ at nscc.ca/cckc . Alex also produces Business is Fcking Hard, hosted by Trevor Koot. Outside of school and podcasting, Alex enjoys working with cadets, volunteering at an animal shelter, and reading. Pitch to usAlex doesn't know every queer person in the Maritimes. Do you know a person, business, or community organization with an interesting story to tell? Let us know by emailing [email protected]. Please include your name, phone number and initiatives or points to focus on in your message.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI have rich queer communities and culture full of interesting people. Our Queer Maritimes aims to spotlight those people, communities, and events. Queer Maritimers, past and present, deserve to be celebrated and understood. Hosted by Alex JJ Harris. Music is by Ryley Boutilier from Asto Studios. Colin North and Shoghi Taha are our story editors.
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