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Hamish McLachlan is a human rights lawyer who has previously worked at Victorian Legal Aid, advising and representing clients on a range of human rights issues including anti-discrimination law, mental health, disability law…
Queer View Mirror welcomes a range of queer and gender-diverse literary editors and contributors in this episode. Sam has a chat with Kate Hall and Timothy Christopher Ryan of Q-Lit as well as…
The Queer View Mirror crew have a literary raunch-fest in store; Welcoming non-binary writer Mx. Sly to talk about their memoir of transformation and self-discovery Transland: Consent, Kink, and Pleasure. The team…
The Queer View Mirror crew invite director of Rebel Queers: Ukraine’s Queer Resistance, Angelika Ustymenko to discuss their documentary short following the experiences of queer Ukrainians during wartime. The team also have…
The Queer View crew are joined to the show by Cat Fitzpatrick, author of The Call Out: A Novel in Rhyme, and discuss the importance of queer representation, trans literature, independant book…
Sam and Hamish have a set of literary guests join them on the show. They have a chat with Brisbane writer James Tolcher about his debut memoir Poof exploring the young gay experience…
The Queer View Mirror crew have a chat with Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Macquarie University, Dr Geraldine Fela, about the upcoming public talk: Talking About Listening: Oral Histories exploring HIV nursing during the…
Sam and Hamish are joined by author Noah Riseman and trans activist Julie Peters to talk about Transgender Australia: A History since 1910, a book exploring the lives, impacts history of the…
Hamish and Sam have a chat with Craig Seligman about his newly released book Who Does That Bitch Think She Is? Doris Fish and the Rise of Drag capturing the life and legacy…
Sam and Hamish have a chat with AP Pobjoy the director of Unerased, an online series following nine transgender students on the verge of graduating who document their lives with their phones…