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Interview With Madazon Can-Can

Madazon Can-Can (they/them) is a nonbinary SLC-based sexuality educator, clown, burlesquer, drag thing, puppeteer, etc.—a true jack of all trades! In this interview, we discuss what it’s like to be an ex-Mormon "shame anarchist" in a Mormon-centric area, sexuality and gender, relationships, and societal expectations they love to defy!

Instagram: @madazon_can_can / @sinandsaltslc

Website: https://www.madazoncancan.com/

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Interview with Onyx Reigns

Onyx Reigns (they/them) is a queer non binary Afro-Latine drag performer and activist. They want to challenge beliefs about what drag can mean while creating a platform that embraces Black and Brown bodies, queer folx, and femmes. In this interview, we discuss the intersection of drag with POC, queer, and non binary identities, queerparenthood, and activism in today’s world.

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Interview with Michelle/PolyamorousWhileAsian

Michelle/PolyamorousWhileAsian (she/her/hers) is a Portland-based queer solo polyamorous Asian American woman. In this interview, we discuss her journey through non-monogamy and it's developed for her, how non-monogamy/open relationships are not just for white people, intentional relationships regardless of monogamy or non-monogamy, and privilege in dating.

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Interview with Sydney Rae Chin

Sydney Rae Chin (she/her/hers) is a self described "queer, polyamorous, third-generation Chinese-American woman." In this interview, we discuss our experiences as queer (East) Asian American femmes, healing from sexual violence and how to celebrate oneself after trauma, how survivors can adopt abolition/restorative justice, and intra/pan-Asian community activism/struggles.

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Interview with Ermiya Fanaeian

Talking to Ermiya Fanaeian (she/her) to discuss her experiences with diversity and inclusion programs and predominately white institutions (PWIs) as a trans woman of color, “activism” as a trend, mutual aid, and what moved her from her teen start in local activism from gun control to her starting a Pink Pistols (a group dedicated to teaching self-defense and gun education to LGBTQ+ people) chapter in her own city.)

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