The first Tit Talks looked at how intersectionality affects intergenerational queer communities, focussing specifically on Sydney. On this, Kilimi said: “Particularly here in Sydney, we have the privilege of having our elders an active and present part in our community.”
Featuring
Matthew Stegh, Estelle Clarke, Megan Oliver and Mia Dennis in conversation with Kilimi
This Tit Talks took place as part of a partnership between FBi Radio and The Bearded Tit that saw four panel talks delivered at The Tit across the year, drawing on themes and issues around queerness, art and identity.
THE BEARDED TIT ACKNOWLEDGES THE GADIGAL PEOPLE OF THE EORA NATION AS THE TRADITIONAL OWNERS OF THIS LAND AND PAY OUR RESPECTS TO ELDERS PAST AND PRESENT. SOVEREIGNTY WAS NEVER CEDED AND WE ACKNOWLEDGE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF REDFERN AS A PLACE OF CHANGE, RESISTANCE AND RESILIENCE. WE PAY THE RENT - 1% OF OUR INCOME IS PAID TO FIRST NATIONS ORGANISATIONS, CURRENTLY ABORIGINAL MEDICAL SERVICE IN REDFERN