The Against Equality book tour continues on the west coast this April as I make my way from Seattle to L.A. I will be will be lecturing, work shopping, and q&a’ing (along with a few other A.E. related folks here and there) at colleges, autonomous youth spaces, cooperative cafes and bookstores. Books, postcards, pins, and stickers will be available at all events. Click here for a list of tour dates.
Carlos Motta‘s We Who Feel Differently multi-media online journal launches in May. The ambitious project includes a piece Yasmin Nair and I co-authored on imaging what an international radical queer and trans politic might look like. I was also interviewed on video for the project which will become available when the site launches in coordination with an exhibition opening in Norway this spring.
The Domestic Queens Project, a group exhibition at the FOFA Gallery in Montreal curated by Evergon, included the collaborative film project between Liam Michaud, REB and myself titled Everything About You Son, Is Because of Me (chapter one of eight). The show opened with a half day symposium where I sat on a panel, discussing the work in the exhibition along with JJ Kegan McFadden, Larry Glawson, Eduardo Ralikas, and Evergon.
For the third year in a row I will be stage managing the annual Lewistunning Dragapalooza benefit for Outright L/A, a queer and trans youth empowerment project in Lewiston/Auburn Maine, on May 7th 2011 at Schaeffer Theater on the Bates College campus. More information about the show is available on Outright’s website.
I also just got word that the anthology Queering Anarchism is tentatively scheduled to be released by AK Press in the fall of 2012. My piece on the use of affect to mobilize queer and trans subjects in relation to the national gay marriage campaigns in the United States titled (Gay) Marriage and (Queer) Love, will appear in this anthology.