QueerVoices Nora Hofstetter
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- Society & Culture
Queer Voices uplifts and celebrates voices who break norms of gender identity and sexual orientation. Around the globe, one interview at a time.
Why has the most prominent stylist of Iraqi Kurdistan fled the country?
How does a flamboyant global citizen find a church embracing LGBTQ+ folks?
Why has catholic Argentina become a forerunner in transrights?
How did queers live in pre-colonial Kenya?
As guests share their personal struggles, victories, and day-to-day experiences, they offer insights into their local contexts, be it legal, political or religious.
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Sitraka St. Michael: Turning Shame into Empowerment
When the idea of this podcast first popped into my head, I instantly knew I wanted to interview Sitraka. We had only met once, over lunch with friends, 7 years ago. But his wisdom and compassion radiate from deep inside and had a long-lasting impact on me.
In this interview, Sitraka tracks his path from an advertisement in an Madagascan newspaper to Canada, France, and the USA.
Highlights include:
- growing up as a single parent child in Madagascar
- how Paris contributed to finding self-acceptance
- breathing easier in Boston an the small challenges that prevail
- finding a new spiritual home in the Episcopal Church after coming out
In short, Sitraka is a professional at turning shame into empowerment.
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