What's Land Got To Do With It? Podcast

What's Land Got To Do With It? Podcast
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A Queer and Trans podcast about land whatslandgottodowithit.substack.com
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Focuses on land as a critical component of identity and community for queer and trans individuals, with episodes featuring discussions on topics such as queer activism, gender relations, and sexualities in the African context, including examples like conversations with prominent figures such as Dr. Zethu Matebeni regarding her impactful scholarship.

A Queer and Trans podcast about land
Photo credit: Saskia Uppenkamp
Dr. Zethu Matebeni is an elder, a community worker, an activist, a writer, a poet and a documentary film maker. Her scholarship has had a immense impact on queer activists and scholars in South Africa and beyond – including, for instance, her book Black lesbian sexualities and identity in South Africa: An ethnography of black lesbian urban life and as collaborative editor and author in impactful queer anthologies such as “Reclaiming Afrikan Queer Perspectives on Sexual and Gender Identities” , “Queer in Africa: LGBTQI Identities, Citizenship, and Activism” and Beyond the Mountain: Queer life in Africa’s Gay Capital.
You can watch the Eudy Simelane Memorial Lecture 2021 with Prof. zethu Matebeni that we discuss in the episode here. We also talk about “Southern Perspectives on Gender Relations and Sexualities: A Queer Intervention”
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