Coming out, Blak

KIMBERLEY ★ BLAK ★PRIDE ★


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In this episode of "Coming Out Black," Matika and Courtney interview Tony Lee, the founder of the Kimberly Blak Pride festival. Tony shares his personal journey as a gay First Nations man growing up in Broome, Western Australia, and the challenges he faced living a double life. He discusses the importance of being open and proud of one's identity and how his experiences shaped his commitment to creating a more inclusive and celebratory space for the First Nations LGBTQ+ community.

Tony also provides an overview of the upcoming Kimberly Blak Pride festival, highlighting the diverse range of events and activities that will take place, including a historic queer blak parade, a fashion show curated by renowned artists Bobby and Sky Lockyer, and a symposium on First Nations queer cultural awareness. The episode concludes with Tony expressing his hope that the festival will inspire and empower others, and he encourages listeners to join in the celebration.

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