The Origins of Queer Culture
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Joseph Kearney
Dramatherapist and Playwright
Timezone: Europe/Amsterdam
About this speaker:

Joseph is a Drama-therapist and a storyteller who has also been a cultural journalist for almost 20 years. He started writing about queer culture in Dublin in the 00s for Totally Dublin and presented GayOK, a queer community TV show. Since moving to the Netherlands 8 years ago he has worked for a queer dating agency as the social media officer and leqtured on queer culture in Amsterdam, London and Berlin. Joseph also works for a queer men's community project, Village Berlin, running workshops on the power of language between men. He is a positive queer force of energy in the universe and brings his swagger and charm to every leqture.

Recording: Yes
45 min / 15 min
English
Session rating:
4.4/5
( 4.4 / 5 )

About this leqture:

In this leqture we will explore the origins of queer culture as a concept and a label. We also explore the evolution of language in the most up to date conversations around identity, homophobia and the power of language to hurt and to heal. We can not remedy the situation entirely but you will be equipped with some tools to help you discuss hate speech, ignorance and homophobia with more care and precision. While the material is indeed serious, the session is actually refreshingly engaging and has the appropriate balance of humor, kindness and integrity needed to unpack the perils and traumas often lived by queer people and linked to homophobic experiences.

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