QUEER CULT(URE)

By: Shivani Dave
  • Summary

  • How did the carabiner become a symbol for lesbians? Do trans people learn how to DJ as part of their gender-affirming care? Why are so many queer venues in basements?


    QUEER CULT(URE) explores the cultural phenomenons from and gripping the queer community.


    Hosted by shivani dave (they/them). shiv is a journalist and community organiser, who uses storytelling to fight for the rights of LGBTQIA+ people around the world. Their work highlights the connections between race, gender, sexuality, and class liberation and justice movements. shiv stands in solidarity with all marginalized communities, opposing their oppression.


    They have made The Log Books, Black and Gay, Back in the Day, and a number of other audio projects for the BBC, Guardian, Virgin Radio, and more.


    This is a passion project if you enjoy listening and want to help keep QUEER CULT(URE) going, please consider subscribing to my Patreon for a few pounds a month.

    If you are unable to afford that but still want to help, spread the word by telling your friends, family, and pets.


    Follow QUEER CULT(URE): @QUEER_CULT_URE

    Follow shivani on TikTok: @shivscamp

    Follow shivani on IG: @shivscamp

    Get bonus content on Patreon

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes
  • BE GAY DO CRIMES
    Dec 1 2023

    BE GAY DO CRIMES.


    QUEER CULT(URE) explores the cultural phenomenons from and gripping the queer community.


    Hosted by shivani dave (they/them). shiv is a journalist and community organiser, who uses storytelling to fight for the rights of LGBTQIA+ people around the world. Their work highlights the connections between race, gender, sexuality, and class liberation and justice movements. shiv stands in solidarity with all marginalized communities, opposing their oppression.


    They have made The Log Books, Black and Gay, Back in the Day, and a number of other audio projects for the BBC, Guardian, Virgin Radio, and more.


    This is a passion project if you enjoy listening and want to help keep QUEER CULT(URE) going, please consider subscribing to my Patreon for a few pounds a month.

    If you are unable to afford that but still want to help, spread the word by telling your friends, family, and pets.


    Follow QUEER CULT(URE): @QUEER_CULT_URE

    Follow shivani on TikTok: @shivscamp

    Follow shivani on IG: @shivscamp

    Get bonus content on Patreon

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    23 mins
  • Heyya!
    Nov 2 2023

    Hello and welcome to QUEER CULT(URE). A brand new podcast celebrating, showcasing, and investigating queer culture. The things that our community has brought to and shared with the world as well as the things we have obsessed with from outside of our bubble.


    This series is hosted and made by Shivani Dave (they/them) a career queer. They are a dedicated advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community and queer history nerd.


    No longer are questions like 'how did the carabiner become a symbol for lesbians? Do trans people learn how to DJ as part of their gender-affirming care? Why are so many queer venues in basements?' going to remain unanswered.


    Hit subscribe to listen to all the episodes for free in your podcast feed. If you enjoy listening and want to help keep QUEER CULT(URE) going, please consider subscribing to my Patreon for a few pounds a month.

    If you are unable to afford that but still want to help, spread the word by telling your friends, family, pets, or just anyone in your life who could do with a bit of QUEER CULT(URE).


    Follow QUEER CULT(URE): @QUEER_CULT_URE

    Follow shivani on TikTok: @shivscamp

    Follow shivani on IG: @shivscamp

    Get bonus content on Patreon

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    1 min

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