Sentences with phrase «queer issues»

He's been working in this field for over 25 years, and some of his areas of focus include sex & shame, sex - positivity, queer issues, masculinity & gender, communities of erotic affiliation, and many sexual & relationship practices.
Bucks County PA About Blog Blog about knitting, queer issues and random thoughts that find interesting.
San Francisco, CA About Blog LGBTnews is for sharing links to news about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and all queer issues from a variety of sources, locales, and perspectives; along with comments and discussions about said issues.
Here are a look at some of the best jobs related to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer issues.
That means signing onto legal briefs for queer issues that affect the tech community, contributing to organizations that have been quietly doing the hard work for years, crafting policies that include and enrich members of the queer community and making sure that LGBTQ employees are extended workplace protections and health insurance benefits that can help them not just live, but thrive.
It's a fact that illustrates the evolution of world cinema on queer issues — a rather positive evolution after decades of the «celluloid closet.»
Aside from being a clever take on the mood swings of puberty, Big Mouth is also surprisingly great on queer issues.
Though things have progressed socially since «Queer Eye» first premiered on Bravo in 2003, America still remains a largely divided nation in regards to its stance on queer issues.
What seems to be a queer issue film morphs into a rich thematic brew depicting how family, sexuality and time are all bound up in defining one another.

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The plant in La Pocatiere, Que., will lend a hand by taking on work transferred from an operation in Mexico where there have been quality issues.
The metaphysical - theological issue of infinity is a very special, queer one.
My friends who work in scientific fields were aghast when they saw that the organizers of a planned «March for Science» had tweeted that «colonization, racism, immigration, native rights, sexism, ableism, queer -, trans -, intersex - phobia, & econ justice are scientific issues [black power....
The founders of Black Lives Matter refute these 11 stated misconceptions about their movement; they ignore Black on Black crime, they're leaderless, they have no agenda, they're a one - issue movement (Police brutality), they don't respect their elders, they reject the Black Church, they don't care about Queer / Trans lives, they hate White people, they hate Police officers, politically speaking their focus should be the vote, and they're not actually a movement.
As a queer person of color, she is LGBTQ affirmative with a deep understanding of the multicultural issues that impact individuals and family systems.
His attention to issues impacting the queer and disabled communities has earned him a measure of visibility and respect that more senior politicians might envy.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer has released a new 2015 issue of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Guide of Services and Resources, which includes the launch of an accompanying website...
Que English (5A)-- «Since my feet touched the pavement in my district, I have put my heart and soul into the issues that matter most by lending my voice and pen.
«I'm going to Albany and I'm taking you with me,» Que English told her supporters, «your issues, your concerns, and your voice so that together we can build a thriving district.»
Dr. Que was released from prison in 1988 and rearrested in 1990 for issuing an appeal to individuals and organizations in Vietnam calling for freedom, democracy, and political pluralism in that country.
I blog on topics including queer and trans identities, gender and sexuality issues in the law, international human rights, sexuality in diverse groups, and the intersections between different types of oppression.
She blogs about queer lady issues, fashion and mental wellness.
Past symposiums have focused on American elections on film (near the onset of the second Iraq War) and New Queer Cinema (around the time of Proposition 8, in an issue called «RS Prop 24»).
In an essay for BuzzFeed, Allison Wilmore argues that the issue is that most «Oscar movies» aren't made with queer audiences in mind: They use «characters as symbols rather than as people unto themselves, and mediating stories through the more «relatable» perspectives of outsiders and allies.»
Queer audiences aren't the only population who is faced with this issue when it comes to the way their stories are represented onscreen.
The November / December issue of Film Comment has arrived, and the highlights include Mark Harris on queer representation in contemporary cinema, Violet Lucca on the power of digital VFX software, and Eric Hynes on the forty - year history of t...
The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community and the issues that affect their lives.
I began fifteen years ago to work on safe schools issues by founding a local GLSEN chapter to create inclusive schools for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students.
Finally if you are a resident of Spain the gifted books include Los 3 primeros casos del inspector Mascarell by Jordi Sierra I Fabra and Orange is the new black: Crónica de mi año en una prisión federal de mujeres by Piper Kerman, along with current issues of top selling magazines Hola, DeViajes, Elle — Spain edition, Diez Minutos and QUE ME DICES.
I've been dealing with the issue of getting talked over by straight authors regarding queer experiences.
Activism, Autobiographical, Body, Erotic, Explicit, Figurative, HIV & AIDS Related, Identity, Illustration, Issue - Based, Landscape & Urban, Memory, Political / Social Commentary, Queer, Representational
Autobiographical, Body, Erotic, Figurative, Gender & Sexuality, HIV & AIDS Related, Identity, Issue - Based, Memory, Portraiture, Queer, Representational
In the exhibition Lost and Found: Queerying the Archive these issues are addressed from queer perspectives through art works offering alternative histories and reworked archives.
Simmons explains the curatorial balance required when presenting queer artists that do not make art associated with gay issues.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS: 2013 - 2011 «CUM» Bruno Gmunder Publications, 2013 «APOCRIFA» Mexican Magazine of International contemporary art, Fall 2012 «NOISY RAIN MAGAZINE» Anniversary Issue, January 2012 «STARRFUCKER» Queer Art Issue, January 2012 «THE ART OF MAN» Cover and inside spread Sixth Edition 2011
Activism, Autobiographical, Body, Collaborative / Collective, Conceptual, Gender & Sexuality, Health / Medical, HIV & AIDS Related, Identity, Issue - Based, Political / Social Commentary, Portraiture, Queer, Text
April 17, 2018 Filed under Art Seen: Chicago, CURRENT ISSUE and tagged with Ballet, Brendan Fernandes, Gabrielle Welsh, Queer Theory, The Graham Foundation.
ISSUE Project Room is pleased to announce the selection of Queer Trash as 2018 Suzanne Fiol Curatorial Fellow.
Through his rigorous physical approach to the material presence of painting, Bradford has addressed powerful issues of our time, including the AIDS epidemic, the misrepresentation and fear of queer identity, and systemic racism in America.
Ching - in Chen, Hyphen Magazine, Issue # 12, The Transit Issue, Summer 2007 Profile: Artist Chitra Ganesh, Olivia Sand, The Asian Art Newspaper, December 2007 «Sex in the City», Holland Cotter, Art in Review, NY Times, November 23, 2007 «Chitra Ganesh,», Marlyne Sahakian, Artkrush, Issue 68, Oct. 2007 «Chitra Ganesh», Jenseits Von Bollywood, Zueritipp, Kunststuecke, Zurich, September 13, 2007 «Acquiring a piece of the Asian Art Pie,» Ingrid Dudek, Art India, Volume XII / Issue II / Quarter II «Queer Arts,» NY Arts Magazine, Sept / Oct 2007 «Defying The Definitive,» Daniel Kunitz, NY Sun, September 14, 2007 25 years later: Welcome to Art in General, Benjamin Genocchio August 31, 2007, NY Times «Troubled Waters of Permeability!»
He works on issues of performance and performativity in the contemporary visual arts, as well as on queer theory, queer cultures and their histories.
This year's Jarman Award Weekend brings together the six artists shortlisted for the 2017 Jarman Award — Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Marianna Simnett, Oreet Ashery, Adham Faramawy, Melanie Manchot and Charlotte Prodger — to explore ideas ranging from the issues around sound and memory, Botox, gender, future censoring of language, the cloud, snow and «queer wilderness» through discussions, screenings and storytelling.
Exhibitions include: a group exhibition curated by artist Nayland Blake that investigates queer identification through new communications technologies; the first comprehensive career survey and solo museum exhibition dedicated to Cary Leibowitz, whose bold text - based works address issues of identity, sexuality, and queer politics; and a focused exhibition on broadcast and video work, organized in partnership with Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), that focuses on how artists have engaged with the legacy of broadcast media.
Circle Art Gallery, showing videos of Ato Malinda that explore numerous issues, including the experience of being a queer woman in Kenya, has one of the most immersive booths in the section.
The list is more overtly political than in previous years, featuring artists tackling issues of post-colonialism and migration, queer identity, human rights abuses and racial violence.
Aiming to widen the representation of the horse and its various contexts and cultures, the exhibition curator, Sophie Mörner, in collaboration with Fotografiska, has brought together some 100 works in order to highlight issues of the contemporary role of the horse, all in a multi-dimensional presentation in which photographers, queer theoreticians and horse nerds will all find something of interest.
Primary influences arise from issues surrounding the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, architectural and queer theories, and personal history.
David appropriates elements from modernist design and contemporary culture in order to deal with issues of identity, queer politics, and complex emotional states.
Primary influence arises from issues surrounding the Israeli / Palestinian conflict, architectural and queer theories, and personal history.
Activism, Appropriation, Autobiographical, Body, Conceptual, Design, Erotic, Explicit, Found Materials, Gender & Sexuality, Health / Medical, HIV & AIDS Related, Identity, Issue - Based, Memory, Minimal, Political / Social Commentary, Pop, Process - Based, Queer, Research - Based, Text
2011 Spann, Maria, My space: Yinka Shonibare, artist, tells us how and where he works, The Times, 10 December Singh, Anita, Museum campaign to buy Nelson's Ship in a Bottle, The Telegraph, 1 December Kennedy, Maev, Message in a big bottle - appeal to save fourth plinth HMS Victory, The Guardian, 30 November Jury, Louise, Setting Sail Again, London Evening Standard, 30 November Shaw, Anny, Flags of Freedom, The Art Newspaper Art Basel Daily Edition, 14 June, p. 10 Wallis, William, Anger as black artist's pieces held, The Financial Times, 28 May, p. 6 Olurin, Titilayo, A Revolution in the Studio, next, 1 May Alakam, Japhet, Art - inculating Yinka Shonibare's Hope in Hopelessness, Vanguard, 1 May Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: Yinka Shonibare, The Guardian, 30 April Coxhead, Gabriel, Exhibition of the Week, Time Out, 7 - 3 April, p. 52 Shaw, Anny, Yinka Shonibare Fires all Cannons in Madrid, The Art Newspaper, 15 March Wullschlager, Jackie, I Know Something About Love, Financial Times, 12 March Adamson, Glen, Issues / Commentary: Tsunami Africa, Art in America, March, pp. 67 - 72 Jarque, Fietta, Como Artista, Tienes que ser el Mejor Menitroso, El Pais, 5 February, pp.17 - 18 Alvarado, Esther, Un ano de exposiciones, Madrid Press, February.
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