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TS'S AGAINST RACISM
Round button with black text over faint grey word "racism" on purple background
Study to probe increase of HIV
A newspaper article on the increasing rate of HIV/AIDS cases among aboriginal gay men.
Round Table Talk (2005)
Mitchel Raphael, Rinaldo Walcott, and Wayson Choy reflect on histories of LGBT activism and discuss the future of queer politics.
Part 1 asks what the next "queer war" is, what liberation means now, and how young people feel about queerness. The…
Part 1 asks what the next "queer war" is, what liberation means now, and how young people feel about queerness. The…
Tags: ageism, drag, futurity, gay liberation, politics, queers of colour, racism, sexism, trans, transphobia
Oral History with Lezlie Lee Kam, PT 2 (16 June 2017)
Lezlie Lee Kam is a 55+, gender-mysterious, world majority person and dyke; a Trini; a Carib; Brown; and a Callaloo-a mix of Chinese, Carib, Indian, Portuguese, and Venezuelan. She was born in Trinidad and left for Toronto in 1970. In this interview,…
Tags: bars, Caribbean-Canadian, Chinese, dyke, lesbian, Lesbian Organization of Toronto; sex worker; the Rose; transwomen; hate crimes; Black Lives Matter; Lesbians of Colour; Proud and Visible Coalition; World Majority Lesbians; Pride; Latino; Club Manhattan; Soca; Jamea Zuberi; Mas; Carnival; seniors; sexual, LOOT, police, racism, Trinidad
Oral History with Lezlie Lee Kam, PT 1 (27 April, 2017)
This is the first of two oral histories with Lezlie Lee Kam, a 55+, gender-mysterious, world majority person and dyke; a Trini; a Carib; Brown; and a Callaloo-a mix of Chinese, Carib, Indian, Portuguese, and Venezuelan. She was born in Trinidad and…
Oral History with Leila Sujir (2014)
Leila Sujir is an artist that first worked at Desh Pardesh in the late 1980s. Her work India Hearts Beat screened in Toronto, and she was invited to discuss it. She felt that Desh was a space of both validation and contention. She argues it gave…
Oral History Interview with Michelle Mohabeer
Mohabeer discusses her experience of moving to Canada during the 1970s, when racism, sexism and homophobia were rampant. She also discusses briefly her experience as a Pakistani person in a time where Paki-bashing was common place. Mohabeer then goes…
Oral History Interview with Heidi McKenzie (2014)
Heidi McKenzie was the co-coordinator of the Desh Pardesh festival alongside Steve Pereira for a year and a half, beginning in 1994. She discusses in this oral history interview the notion of multiculturalism in Desh discourse, representation in the…
Oral History Interview with Anthony Mohamed (2015)
In this interview Anthony Mohamed, and HIV/AIDS activist and attendee of the Desh Pardesh festival discusses several social movements that took place for the LGBTQ community from the 1940s till the 1990s. He discusses the impact of racism within the…
Oppression (Sketch)
This image depicts a sketch found in the Desh Pardesh archives that discusses oppression and breaking boundaries.