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A&H Episode 3 - Travelling Queer Peoples History Show

35m · Arts&Heritage · 17 Aug 17:43

Travelling Queer People’s History Show: Hosted by Arts&Heritage's Senior Curator, Andrea Hawkins in conversation with creative producer, E-J Scott, and performance artiste, Bird la Bird. The Travelling Queer People’s History Show reveals and explores the lives of queer people absent or erased from dominant historical narratives.

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