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Femme FM is a feminist radio show centering QTBIPOC folks in Halifax, NS. Hosts Shaya Ishaq and Rebecca Stuckey explore intersectional issues with rotating guests and topics. Allie Graham and Madi Haslam produce the podcast. Carmella Farahbakhsh does show outreach, script writing and visioning. Lianne Xiao runs our Femme FM twitter and Julia-Simone Rutgers is getting our tumblr up and running.
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Host Shaya Ishaq and Guest Host Carmella Farahbakhsh look critically at western Classical music through the experiences of second gen Canadians. Carmella talks about the tension between "a love for their violin and a deep rage and heartbreak about not having access to my traditional cultural music." Shaya speaks with multi-instrumentalist Nick Dour…
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Disabled femmes & disabled femmes of colour speak about everything from racism in the disabled community to love and sex, and the buzz-wordiness of "accessibility" in progressive spaces/organizations. Co-Host Rebecca Stuckey shares her personal story and experience with disability. Masuma Khan speaks about the stigma of being a young person with a …
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In this week’s episode, we speak with musicians and artists who are challenging racism/transphobia/homophobia/sexism/ableism/et al. in their communities. They’re fighting for safer spaces and creating their own to give voice and platform to QTBIPOC musicians and artists. We speak with documentary filmmaker Hana Jama of Ottawa’s Babely Shades collec…
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This week we talk about the legacy and power of Pink Triangle Day and its connection to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Drawing from the brilliant Caleb Luna's 2014 piece, "On Being Fat, Brown, Femme, Ugly and Unloveable," Shaya and Rebecca discuss how white supremacy is pervasive -- complicating and affecting romance, too. Pals and strangers in Halifax, Can…
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In this week’s episode we share our FEMME-FESTO and talk about what “femme” means to us.Our incredible panel of Halifax-based femmes speak about how their race and queer identities intersect with their femme~ness, how their femme legacies influence their current brilliance, how we need to center trans femmes of colour to be “FEMME 4 FEMME.”Music th…
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