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In this episode, I speak with Rosina Kazi, a mad-identified artist who performs in the electronic radical racialized duo LAL and co-created Unit 2, a community art space, and Bricks & Glitter, an alternative Pride festival here in Tkaronto to discuss creating safer spaces in the music industry, why they created Unit 2 and the Bricks & Glitter festival, and madness in both artistic and South Asian communities.
Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eI0F4GYUX8FcRs_156H4Cet0_fV-FfwNFV9Pk_Ttv3Q/edit
Bricks & Glitter
LAL: https://lalforest.bandcamp.com/
Music: "Rules Were Meant to Be Broken" by LAL
Special thanks to Xtra Magazine for help with production and recording of this episode.
By Mari "Dev" RamsawakhIn this episode, I speak with Rosina Kazi, a mad-identified artist who performs in the electronic radical racialized duo LAL and co-created Unit 2, a community art space, and Bricks & Glitter, an alternative Pride festival here in Tkaronto to discuss creating safer spaces in the music industry, why they created Unit 2 and the Bricks & Glitter festival, and madness in both artistic and South Asian communities.
Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eI0F4GYUX8FcRs_156H4Cet0_fV-FfwNFV9Pk_Ttv3Q/edit
Bricks & Glitter
LAL: https://lalforest.bandcamp.com/
Music: "Rules Were Meant to Be Broken" by LAL
Special thanks to Xtra Magazine for help with production and recording of this episode.