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This Queer Universe with Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro
🎙️ Welcome back to Queer for Cities! Episode 6—we made it!! We’re back with a captivating conversation with Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro, “a curious historian, Yiddishist, cultural worker, and raconteur living on Nipmuc, Pocumtuc, and Nonotuck land in so-called western Massachusetts.” Josh and Ozzy talk about their work at the intersections of identity and community engagement and how Ozzy is transforming how neighbors engage with each other, including lessons on ways to practive grief in public. We’re diving into Ozzy’s life story and the queer world they grew up in and how that shapes the work they do today.
In This Episode:
🌈 Getting to Know Ozzy:
🏳️🌈 Community Engagement and Queerness:
📚 Cultural Heritage and Queer Narratives:
🗣️ Host: Joshua Croke, Queer For Cities
👥 Guest: Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro, Historian, Yiddishist, Cultural Worker
🎧 Tune in: Listen to Queer for Cities wherever you get your podcasts and on WICN 90.5 FM, Worcester’s only NPR affiliate station. Catch us on Wednesday at 6 PM when we have new episodes and find more episodes at QueerForCities.com. When we’re not airing new episodes of Queer For Cities, you can listen to our comeback show, Public Hearing, all about interesting and timely conversations about our home city, the second largest city in New England, Worcester, MA. Public Hearing is now under the very gay umbrella of Queer For Cities, yass!
👕 Support Queer For Cities with Merch! BUY MERCH HERE
📣 Supporters & Shoutouts:
Thanks for listening! Please share with your fave queers, allies, and someone who maybe needs to learn a thing or two :)
Queer For Cities is about life at the intersections and designing equity-centered, liberated communities where LGBTQ+ folx thrive. Follow us @QueerForCities and QueerForCities.com. Hosted by Joshua Croke. #QueerForCities
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This Queer Universe with Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro
🎙️ Welcome back to Queer for Cities! Episode 6—we made it!! We’re back with a captivating conversation with Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro, “a curious historian, Yiddishist, cultural worker, and raconteur living on Nipmuc, Pocumtuc, and Nonotuck land in so-called western Massachusetts.” Josh and Ozzy talk about their work at the intersections of identity and community engagement and how Ozzy is transforming how neighbors engage with each other, including lessons on ways to practive grief in public. We’re diving into Ozzy’s life story and the queer world they grew up in and how that shapes the work they do today.
In This Episode:
🌈 Getting to Know Ozzy:
🏳️🌈 Community Engagement and Queerness:
📚 Cultural Heritage and Queer Narratives:
🗣️ Host: Joshua Croke, Queer For Cities
👥 Guest: Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro, Historian, Yiddishist, Cultural Worker
🎧 Tune in: Listen to Queer for Cities wherever you get your podcasts and on WICN 90.5 FM, Worcester’s only NPR affiliate station. Catch us on Wednesday at 6 PM when we have new episodes and find more episodes at QueerForCities.com. When we’re not airing new episodes of Queer For Cities, you can listen to our comeback show, Public Hearing, all about interesting and timely conversations about our home city, the second largest city in New England, Worcester, MA. Public Hearing is now under the very gay umbrella of Queer For Cities, yass!
👕 Support Queer For Cities with Merch! BUY MERCH HERE
📣 Supporters & Shoutouts:
Thanks for listening! Please share with your fave queers, allies, and someone who maybe needs to learn a thing or two :)
Queer For Cities is about life at the intersections and designing equity-centered, liberated communities where LGBTQ+ folx thrive. Follow us @QueerForCities and QueerForCities.com. Hosted by Joshua Croke. #QueerForCities