
Queers Hug Trees
Allegra and Amalie are two queers tree huggers. Our podcast is a collaborative exploration of the links between queerness and environmental justice. We’re asking what it means to be queer in the environmental justice movement, how we can address barriers to queer environmentalism, and what the environmental movement can learn from queer justice struggles. Join our disruptive knowledge journey to create resources for queering conversations about climate, biodiversity, and other environmental issues.
Queers Hug Trees
Drag as resistance: an interview with drag king Morgan Mercury (Meghan Burns)
This week, we interview Meghan Burns (a.k.a Morgan Mercury) on art and activism, and specifically, how they are exploring masculinity and femininity through drag. We discuss how drag allows us to connect with the personal and the political, and why it's important to bring joy and fun into activism. Meghan draws on their own experience as a drag king, Morgan Mercury, and how they have explored other queer spaces through drag in Ottawa.
Go check them out on instagram at @themorganmercury and find their queer history tours of Ottawa at @fairycowboytours!