56 min

Award-Winning Queer, Trans/Non-Binary Filmmaker, Actor, Writer and Producer - Bowie Starr The Junk and Jam Hour

    • Performing Arts

Award-Winning Trans/Non-Binary Filmmaker, Actor, Writer, Producer and LGBTQ+ Activist Bowie Starr joins Christopher Albert on The Junk and Jam Hour to talk about their fascinatingly successful career in filmmaking so far - specifically aimed at telling the important stories within the LGBTQIA+ communities, that are often underrepresented, if not fiercely censored.
On topic: Bowie shares their unique upbringing in Dayton Ohio, and how they managed to navigate their way to exploring, and finding their identity, made even more complex when compared with their cis-gendered twin sister - whom they have fostered a supportive, and collaborative relationship with since. Bowie also walks us through their multiple 'coming-out' experiences - first identifying as bisexual, to now discovering their trans-masculinity - all outside of the constructs of societies binary labels. They also explain the importance of honoring their authentic identity through each part of their life, and being cognizant of bi-erasure.
As an Award-Winning Filmmaker and Producer - of which they were the Grand Jury Winner at the 2020 Outfest Fusion Film Festival for their short film 'Gen Z' - Bowie details their tireless work to bridge and break Trans and Binary barriers within the entertainment world, and their incredible dedication as an LGBTQ+ activist, advocating for all in the TGI community (Transgender, Gender Variant and Intersex) as well as for BIPOC youth. Bowie talks about the necessity for trans protection and representation in a world that often invalidates their experiences and identity - and as someone who has personally experienced being shamed at the pharmacy for picking up their testosterone - Bowie also highlights their aim to normalize the conversation around transgender treatment.
For more information about Bowie Starr and their upcoming films, visit www.BowieStarr.com
Also visit www.RadioFreeBrooklyn.com and www.JunkandJam.com
Background music provided by www.FreeBeats.io

Award-Winning Trans/Non-Binary Filmmaker, Actor, Writer, Producer and LGBTQ+ Activist Bowie Starr joins Christopher Albert on The Junk and Jam Hour to talk about their fascinatingly successful career in filmmaking so far - specifically aimed at telling the important stories within the LGBTQIA+ communities, that are often underrepresented, if not fiercely censored.
On topic: Bowie shares their unique upbringing in Dayton Ohio, and how they managed to navigate their way to exploring, and finding their identity, made even more complex when compared with their cis-gendered twin sister - whom they have fostered a supportive, and collaborative relationship with since. Bowie also walks us through their multiple 'coming-out' experiences - first identifying as bisexual, to now discovering their trans-masculinity - all outside of the constructs of societies binary labels. They also explain the importance of honoring their authentic identity through each part of their life, and being cognizant of bi-erasure.
As an Award-Winning Filmmaker and Producer - of which they were the Grand Jury Winner at the 2020 Outfest Fusion Film Festival for their short film 'Gen Z' - Bowie details their tireless work to bridge and break Trans and Binary barriers within the entertainment world, and their incredible dedication as an LGBTQ+ activist, advocating for all in the TGI community (Transgender, Gender Variant and Intersex) as well as for BIPOC youth. Bowie talks about the necessity for trans protection and representation in a world that often invalidates their experiences and identity - and as someone who has personally experienced being shamed at the pharmacy for picking up their testosterone - Bowie also highlights their aim to normalize the conversation around transgender treatment.
For more information about Bowie Starr and their upcoming films, visit www.BowieStarr.com
Also visit www.RadioFreeBrooklyn.com and www.JunkandJam.com
Background music provided by www.FreeBeats.io

56 min