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On this episode of circuit gaze we will be pulling from the archives, so to speak, presenting clips of a conversation with Pamela Sneed, centered around her courageous memoir “Sweet Dreams” published in 2018. Here we get into the importance of narratives that reflect the lives of the QTPOC, and more specifically the stories of black queer women, the genre bending aspects of her book, and being seen.
this episode hosted: jamika ajalon
Circuit Gaze is a produced via the publishing site with a symbol for a name at www.lpressl.com
Hosts/Producers: Jamika Ajalon & Fork Burke
Sound Design/Edit & Narration Jamika Ajalon
By jamika ajalon + fork burkeOn this episode of circuit gaze we will be pulling from the archives, so to speak, presenting clips of a conversation with Pamela Sneed, centered around her courageous memoir “Sweet Dreams” published in 2018. Here we get into the importance of narratives that reflect the lives of the QTPOC, and more specifically the stories of black queer women, the genre bending aspects of her book, and being seen.
this episode hosted: jamika ajalon
Circuit Gaze is a produced via the publishing site with a symbol for a name at www.lpressl.com
Hosts/Producers: Jamika Ajalon & Fork Burke
Sound Design/Edit & Narration Jamika Ajalon