Queering The Air

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Synopsis

Critically engaged queer commentary.

Episodes

  • Bestie & Queer Anthem - Pride Month

    30/06/2024

    This episode of Queering The Air, Sasja was accompanied by her childhood best-friend, Amber from Boorloo, where they both spent their formative years in Singapore. Collaborating as co-hosts, they will curate a collection of queer music to conclude Pride Month. Together, they curated a playlist of vibrant and uplifting queer music and queer anthems to mark the conclusion of Pride Month, creating a celebratory and inclusive atmosphere for all listeners to enjoy. They also narrated the story of how they became best friends. This special episode promises to be a delightful and empowering tribute to the LGBTQ+ community’s rich musical contributions and the spirit of pride and unity.  

  • Sexual Harassment within LGBTQIA Work Spaces

    23/06/2024

    This episode of Queering The Air, Sasja delved into the pivotal topic of Sexual Harassment within Work Spaces, with a specific focus on Queer Work Spaces. Sasja’s recent involvement in a workshop facilitated by the Human Rights Commission allowed leaders of the LGBTQIA+ community to collaborate on strategies for establishing boundaries that distinguish between fostering a sex-positive environment and combatting sexual harassment. Many queer individuals may have a more open approach to sexual positivity without strict boundaries but how can we balance between promoting a healthy attitude towards sex and preventing sexual harassment? The majority of perpetrators are often individuals who identify as men. These men engage in harassment towards women, trans women, gender diverse individuals, and even within their own community of men Sasja was joined by Aisya Zaharin for this important conversation. Aisya, a PhD researcher in political science, history, and decolonization related to LGBTQI+ & Islam, rejects the u

  • DAYMA - “May This Meal Last”

    09/06/2024

    On this episode of Queering The Air, Sasja was in conversation with Guy Ritani, system designer at PERMAQUEER and also one of the masterminds behind DAYMA - “May This Meal Last.” This innovative initiative combines elements of community engagement, theatrical performance, and a sustainable banquet to offer a delightful and meaningful experience that bridges generational gaps and addresses critical issues surrounding food waste, cultural appreciation, and human connections. By weaving together narratives, culinary traditions, melodies, and eco-conscious practices, DAYMA nurtures a profound bond between youths and their predecessors while underscoring the vital need to minimize food wastage. This project embodies a profound ethos of nurturing ourselves, fostering communal ties, and preserving the environment through the transcendent acts of culinary exchange, cultural celebration, and knowledge sharing. This event also serves as a welcoming gesture to new families from Gaza, Palestine who have recently settled

  • No Pride In Genocide: Queers Talk Colonialism, Freeing Palestine and Anti-Semitism (Better Together Conference 2024)

    02/06/2024

    In this over an hour episode of the thought-provoking podcast series "Queering the Air," host Sasja facilitated a pivotal and in-depth conversation with her esteemed guests, Maria and Aisya. Together, they immersed themselves in a profound exploration of the theme "No Pride In Genocide - Queers Talk Colonialism, Freeing Palestine, and Anti-Semitism," as part of their extensive preparation for the highly anticipated Better Together Conference in 2024, slated for June 14th and 15th.Throughout their discourse, the trio underscored the critical importance of representation and language, illuminating the nuanced ways in which these components shape and inform societal narratives. They carefully examined the damaging effects of performative allyship within the white community, drawing from Sasja's firsthand experiences to underscore the gravity of the issue. Their candid reflections delved deep into the complexities of allyship and the need for genuine solidarity in advancing social justice causes.Furthermore, the

  • Jacob's Final Show

    26/05/2024

    On Jacob's final show for Queering the Air, they are joined by dear friend, dance floor deity, and professional wiggler Yonnie @primordial.pansy. The pair share their musings on life, love, and happiness while revisiting some of the special interviews throughout Jacob's more than two years of hosting QTA.Interview 1: Dr David Gould about his upcoming book 'Survivors and Thrivers: Male homosexual lives in post war Australia', sharing stories of the institutional challenges and underground fun of gay men in the 40s, 50s, and 60s in Australia.Interview 2: PhD student Hao Zheng about her latest paper detailing the experiences of queer international students during COVID-19 lockdowns & finding community in Naarm.Music:'Give it to me Baby' by Rick James'Quitter Paname' by Berzingue'Summertime' by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong

  • Euphoria Social "The GALA People's Choice Awards 2024"

    19/05/2024

    In a captivating conversation, Sasja delved into the rich tapestry of Euphoria Social's history with its founder, T, exploring the deep-seated passion fueling the organization's mission to foster an environment of "inclusively difference" for the queer community. T's fervor emanated as they articulated the driving force behind their commitment to curating events that transcend mere social gatherings, aiming to provide platforms for mental health support and meaningful networking opportunities where queer individuals can authentically thrive and find solace. As T elaborated on the ethos guiding Euphoria Social's initiatives, anticipation swelled for the upcoming pinnacle event, the People's Choice Awards slated for June 1st 2024. With infectious enthusiasm, T tantalized with teasers about the event's spectacle, offering tantalizing glimpses into the roster of performers poised to grace the stage, heightening excitement and anticipation among attendees. The discussion not only shed light on the profound impact

  • No More: Gender Based Violence

    28/04/2024

    Enough is enough! The prevalence of violence must cease immediately. In the latest installment of Queering The Air, Sasja is accompanied by Rebeckah Loveday & Caroline McGuiness to discuss strategies for eradicating gender-based violence. Shockingly, 26 lives of women in Australia have been tragically lost this year alone, with the year not even halfway through. The urgency of this situation demands immediate action. It is a clarion call to the government to elevate the issue of gender-based violence to a national emergency status, allocating substantial resources to properly support initiatives combating domestic violence, family violence, and sexual violence.Sasja and guests united in Naarm to march against gender-based violence: Sunday, April 28th, State Library, 10am before to headed to the studio for the live conversation.Rebeckah Loveday: @rebeckahlovedayRebeckah Loveday (she/her) is a Melbourne/Naarm based actor, model, presenter and transgender advocate. Co-founder of Trans Pride March Melbourne & Tra

  • Hari Raya Special

    14/04/2024

    This episode of Queering The Air, Sasja reached out to the Queer Melayu community living in Naarm, Ethan and Yazid, inviting them to delve into their thoughts on the importance of Hari Raya in their lives. Together, they explored the nuances of celebrating this cultural festival in their current environment as opposed to their native land, navigating the intersection of tradition and identity. Sasja, in turn, took a moment to introspect on her journey of reconnecting with her roots by participating in Hari Raya festivities with her local community. Through this shared experience, she found solace and camaraderie among her peers, fostering a deeper sense of belonging and understanding within the Queer Melayu diaspora in Naarm. We also welcomed Tiff as a guest who joined the queer Melayu community in Naarm for his first Raya celebration, sharing about his experience.Music:Dari Jauh Kupohon Maaf by SudirmanLambian Aidilfitri by Jamal Abdillah and SaleemAlamak Raya Lagi by De Fam

  • Introducing Ādaraya: Athlete of the Arts

    07/04/2024

    On today's show, Jacob unpacks the mind and musings of @adaraya.x : athlete of the arts and holistic healer. Ādaraya [translated from sinhalese to english, meaning Love] is an emerging athlete of the arts, with an open agenda to reshape our entertainment industry.Guided by a belief in the healing power of performance and passion, this queer trans BIPOC baddie has forever chosen storytelling as their mode of provocative truth telling.With a want to 'push envelopes' toward contemporary directions and broadened perspectives, all in the vein of self love development and a newly recognised accountability standard for the liberation of freeform expression, Ādaraya utilises the journey of a song to be interpreted as a personal roadmap into enlightenment and holistic healing.

  • Rainbow Jobs Expo & Victoria Pride Awards

    10/03/2024

    Our esteemed host Sasja Sÿdek hosted a compelling discussion with Anastasia Rose Le, shedding light on the highly anticipated Rainbow Jobs Expo 2024. This expo serves as a remarkable and free platform that brings jobseekers, employers, and community organisations together, fostering meaningful connections and invaluable opportunities for all participants. It promises to be an event brimming with collaboration, engagement, and the potential for impactful advancement in the job market.Everyone is Welcome! Open to Public!Date: Wednesday 13th March 2024 | Time: 10am - 2pm | Location: Victoria University Polytechic - Sunshine Skills HUB - 460 Ballarat Road, Sunshine North, VIC 3020 Celebrating a milestone of ten years in recognising excellence within Victoria’s LGBTIQA+ communities, the Victorian Pride Awards stand as a testament to the progress and achievements of the region since their establishment in 2014. These awards hold special significance as they have become integral to the community’s commemoration and

  • Protect The Pride

    25/02/2024

    On this week’s episode of Queering The Air, we dived deeper into the ongoing conversation surrounding “No Police at Pride” and taking a closer look at the strategies for effectively navigating future pride events. Joining Sasja and Jacob with guests is none other than Budi Sudarto and Pharrell Shaymar, who brought a wealth of knowledge and experience to share their invaluable perspectives on this vital and timely topic.Celebrating Trans Women of Colour Artists:Shade Away - Elecric Fields (Australia)Cowok Gembel - Lucinta Luna feat Laba-Laba (Indonesia)Umit Hirsizi - Bulent Ersoy (Turkey)

  • The History, and Future, of Pride

    18/02/2024

    David Hood, a 78er who marched and was arrested in the original Mardi Gras, shares his experiences of the infamous day in queer history, and reflects on the meaning of pride. Find out more on the first Mardi Gras. Frank Gafa, a queer Aboriginal unionist, speaks on the No Police at Pride campaign, the lack of engagement from VicPol in LGBTQI+ community issues, and a new community led pride happening next year. Find out more on No Police in Pride, and sign the petition here. Follow the campaign on Instagram @no_police_at_pride  Songs:Etude Op.1/9 in A Flat -- classical piano piece played by David HoodRĀIN by Samuel GaskinNightmare by Mani Blü

  • Victoria Pride Street Party 2024

    11/02/2024

    The previous Sunday was a momentous occasion that called for a heartfelt expression of gratitude to Ãdaraya, James (In Ya Face), and Sasja for their invaluable contributions to our successful outside live broadcast. Stepping out onto the bustling streets of Victoria’s Pride Street Party 2024, Sasja and Ãdaraya conducted interviews that delved into thought-provoking questions, capturing the raw and unfiltered voices of the people. As a community radio station, 3CR stayed true to its radical ethos by embracing the diverse range of responses during Sunday’s Vox Pop, appreciating and respecting each individual’s opinion, regardless of any divergence from our own. Our unwavering dedication to amplifying the voices of Queer BIPOC and Trans Women of Colour was our primary focus, and we are proud to have achieved this meaningful objective.The energy and enthusiasm of the live broadcast were palpable as Sasja and Ãdaraya fearlessly engaged with the community, reflecting the vibrant spirit of Victoria’s Pride Street Pa

  • Singer songwriter LION, and the Frankenstein Show Art Exhibition!

    04/02/2024

    Jacob speaks with queer black electro pop superstar LION about headlining Midsumma Carnival and the k-pop obsession that inspires their artistry.AND... what do queer people and a sci-fi cult classic have in common? We hear from the curators of The Frankenstein Show exhibition, CJ and ZJ, about creating trans and queer art. Artists Emme Southey and FOOT also pop in to tell us about their artworks on display.

  • Queer Photo & Queer Arabs Australia

    28/01/2024

    Queer PHOTO: Ground-breaking LGBTQIA+ showcase taking over Melbourne’s West 27 January 2024 – 24 March 2024Sasja and Delsi Moleta, Public Program Producer at Queer PHOTO discussed the upcoming collaboration between Midsumma and PHOTO 2024. This unique event, in partnership with Creative Victoria’s Go West program, will feature artist commissions for large-scale outdoor artworks, gallery exhibitions, and an interactive public performance program. The program, titled Queer PHOTO, will highlight both local and international artists and will be held in Footscray, Newport, and Werribee from January 27 to March 24, 2024. As part of both the Midsumma Festival and PHOTO 2024 International Festival of Photography, Queer PHOTO will showcase the works of 17 artists through 14 exhibitions and 30 interactive events at 7 locations. This initiative aims to turn iconic venues and streets in the West into a gallery of accessible visual artworks created by LGBTQIA+ artists.More Details: https://www.midsumma.org.au/info/queer-p

  • Jacob's Europe Trip

    17/12/2023

    This episode marks the conclusion of our broadcasting for this year, and we’re dedicating this final episode to our co-host, Jacob, who has just returned from an incredible six-month trip in Europe. Jacob regaled our listeners with the details of their adventures and shared all the inside scoop. Together, Sasja and Jacob took a look back at the shows and accomplishments of this year, offering reflections and insights, and they also provided a sneak peek of what’s in store for 2024. We are incredibly grateful for the unwavering support of our loyal listeners of Queering The Air. Your commitment and encouragement mean the world to us!  Over the next four weeks, we will be airing selected shows, chosen by Sasja and Jacob, for 3CR summer holiday program.  Wishing you all happy holidays and a fantastic new year!  Music:XXX by Kim PetrasCozy by BeyonceYou Get What You Give by Touring

  • SILENCE IS VIOLENCE - Recognising The Presence of Violence within LGBTQIA+ Community!

    10/12/2023

    SILENCE IS VIOLENCE - Recognising the presence of violence within lgbtqia+ community! During the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, that led to International Human Rights Day, it's important to acknowledge that violence is not confined to external perpetrators but also exists within our own communities. While attention is often focused on violence from outside sources, it's crucial to realise that perpetrators can also be found within our own circles. This year, Trans Sisters United, a not for profit organisation has courageously exposed several such perpetrators, yet organisations continue to collaborate with them. This raises a crucial question: how can marginalised individuals access crucial services when the perpetrator is present in what is supposed to be a "safe space"?  This pervasive issue emphasises the urgent need to address violence within our own community. It's vital to thoroughly examine our own environment before casting blame on others, as this form of violence has persisted wi

  • 'My Disability Does Not Define Me' - IDOPWD 2023 (Special Broadcast)

    03/12/2023

    My Disability Does Not Define Me! While it may present certain challenges and obstacles in our life, it does not dictate who we are as a person. We are defined by our passions, our achievements, and our resilience in the face of adversity. Our disability is just one part of the complex and multifaceted individual that we are. We refuse to be limited by preconceived notions or stereotypes, and we are committed to living our life to the fullest, embracing our uniqueness, and proving that our disability does not determine our worth or potential. We are capable, determined, and limitless in our aspirations, and we will not allow any obstacles to diminish our spirit or define our identity.In this special episode commemorating the International Day of People with Disability, Sasja and Geri, proud trans women, courageously open up about their personal experiences living with disability. For Sasja, this marks her first time openly discussing her disability, a significant milestone that has been long overdue. The soci

  • SEX IS A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE, LET’S HAVE A CONVERSATION!

    26/11/2023

    Sasja Sÿdek, our co-host, is widely recognised for her sex-positive stance. She openly communicates her sexual desires, and promotes safe sex practices and consensual sex practices. In this episode of Queering The Air, we featured music to enhance intimacy and reveal the song that carries sentimental value for her as the one she lost her virginity to. Exploring different genres of music that can set the mood for intimacy can be an exciting and personal journey. From smooth jazz and soulful R&B to sensual bossa nova and ambient electronic music, each genre offers its own unique blend of rhythms, melodies, and lyrics that can enhance the atmosphere and create an intimate setting. Each genre has the potential to deepen emotional connections and elevate the intimate experience, so exploring different musical styles can be a fun and enriching way to set the stage for intimacy.Sasja offered insights into her “wild and not so wild” experiences during her time in the adult industry, her personal intimate encounters a

  • Trans Awareness Week - TDoR

    19/11/2023

    As Trans Awareness Week comes to an end, we prepare to observe the solemn Trans Day of Remembrance. At Queering The Air, we are committed to providing comprehensive coverage of stories and reflections pertaining to Trans Awareness Week. Our aim is to keep you informed and engaged, offering insights into the diverse experiences and challenges faced by the transgender community. Moreover, as we approach the Trans Day of Remembrance, this coverage will extend to updating you on the various events and initiatives taking place across Australia, ensuring that we honor and remember those who have lost their lives due to anti-transgender violence. Sasja hosted a discussion with Amao Leota Lu and Madison Moffat to recognise the importance of highlighting these issues and commemorating the lives of individuals who have faced discrimination and violence, as we strive to foster a more inclusive and supportive environment for the transgender community. The conversation will explore important topics surrounding gender dive

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