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Reconfiguring Transitional Space: Queer Negativity, Trans Imaginaries, and Impossible Bodies

Season 5, Ep. 4

Join us for this timely truth-telling conversation with multi-medium artist Kris Grey and author and psychoanalyst, Griffin Hansbury. Our guests crack open the delusions of binary gender and hyper-normativity, bringing forth expansive modes of being and thinking. This episode invites all to experience the pleasure and potency of nuanced subversion and non-conformity.



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