Nico Mara-McKay

Project Management | Strategic Storytelling | Community Engagement

Nico Mara-McKay

Project Management | Strategic Storytelling | Community Engagement

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QLT Project exhibition launch

The Queer Liberation Theory Project digital exhibition launch will take place at The ArQuives (formerly The Canadian Lesbian & Gay Archives), 34 Isabella Street, Toronto on Sunday, 27 October 2019 from 2 to 5 pm.

Dr Nick Mulé and Queer Ontario, through Dissident Voices Productions, are launching the digital exhibition to make the full and unedited interviews from the feature documentary, QueerEdge: From Gay to Queer Liberation, publicly available for research, education, and the general public.

Key academics, activists and artists with a queer liberation sensibility in the Toronto and Ottawa areas, discuss the values of gay liberation and how they relate to queer liberation perspectives of today.

This free event will include light refreshments, snacks and beverages.

While Dr Mulé has been working on this with years with numerous partners, I’ve only been involved from May through October to create the digital exhibition. I’m super excited to see this go live, and I hope everyone will enjoy it.

Nico Mara-McKay

Nico Mara-McKay (they/iel) is a historian, writer, editor, and occasional curator whose work focuses on histories of gender and sexuality through lenses of embodiment and identity. They write about queer and trans history, culture, and community ephemeralrecord.com, and share updates on Bluesky @nicomaramckay.com.

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