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Becoming-liquid: relational pansexuality in Ashnikko’s Smoochies (2025):
I encourage you to listen to the album as you read for a more immersive experience “change is immanent—arising from within situations, from events, from within the movements, actions and desires of bodies” (Lim, 2008:… Read more
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A New Politics of (Bi)sexuality?: Thinking with June Jordan, Deleuze & Guattari, and ‘Bisexuality is Freedom’:
My first introduction to June Jordan was through a livestream with Angela Davis. Davis reflected on Jordan’s beauty and skill as a teacher, a poet, a writer, and an advocate for prison abolition, Black culture,… Read more
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On the PhD process and radical anti-confidence:
I often think that people who identify as liberals have a kind of conceptual black hole in their imagination. This black hole, one that both denies criticism but enables confidence, avoids recognising that spaces are… Read more
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A manifesto for (bi)sexual crisis
note: this is an updated version of an earlier piece, Against Crisis, made better. Not all bisexual people are radicals. But ‘bisexual’ can be a radical identity. Bisexuals operate outside our understandings of sexuality –… Read more
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Radical Queer Bristolian vol. 2 zine
For Bristol Pride 2024, a bunch of cool queer people came together to write and distribute a free zine to the crowds. If you’d like to take a read, you can read below and download… Read more
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I Kissed A Girl: on the limit(ed/less) (bi)sexual imagination
In a recent news article[1], I Kissed a Girl’s Cara, Lailah and Meg explained the difficulty of being bisexual in and around other queer people. The reality show’s formula has cis women and non-binary queer people… Read more
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Kemi, Wes, Keir and Rishi: rationality in the trans ‘debate’
Source: Black Lodge Press If you are a trans person in the UK right now, you are seen as less-than-human. Countering any ideal of heteronormative sex, gender and sexuality is one of many ways trans… Read more
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imaginaries
How do we imagine new worlds when we are so often told they are impossible or unattainable? In what ways do we persist, resist, to reimagine new ways of being? How are our thoughts framed… Read more
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Hungry Like The Wolf: queer(ed) sensitivities in the researcher/researched dichotomy
“I’m on the hunt, I’m after you / Mouth is alive, with juices like wine / And I’m hungry like the wolf” Duran Duran – Hungry Like The Wolf (1981) I’ve had some initial thoughts on the… Read more
Welcome to my blog!
Explorations and spur-of-the-moment thoughts jotted down around (bi)sexualities, radical queerness, anarchic tendencies and beautiful imaginaries. Let’s create dialogue and communities: thoughts and feelings welcome!
