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Queer Honi 2022

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I choose my Angels

Poetry for Queer Honi.

October 5, 2022 Yasmine Andrews
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Unglazed Ceramics

Poetry for Queer Honi.

October 5, 2022 Grace Alexander Grace Alexander
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Dali’s Banana, 2022

Poetry for Queer Honi.

October 5, 2022 Nicholas Osiowy
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How to Tuck

A semi-comprehensive guide from the Queer Action Collective.

October 5, 2022 Queer Action Collective
Queer Honi 2022 //

Why Blaire White sucks (aka the transphobic tr*nny)

White jumped on the train of right- wing content, expressing her views and opinions to an audience and algorithm that was pushing more content like hers to wider audiences.

October 5, 2022 Valerie Joy
Queer Honi 2022 //

Madonna to Taylor: The canon of queer iconography

In the age of the Internet, anyone can call anything a ‘queer icon’, whether they be a celebrity, ordinary person, or inanimate object.

October 5, 2022 William Winter
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Navigating USyd as a gender-diverse STEM student

I don’t believe lecturers, tutors, workers, or even the students of USyd have ill intentions, but rather lack understanding on how to properly accommodate and support LGBTQIA+ students within the classroom.

October 5, 2022 Jo Staas
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The false construction of the coming-of-age narrative

When I was 20, I had my heart broken for the first time. Then, I came of age. Again. This time, properly.

October 5, 2022 Isabella Freeland
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When Porn Goes Aural

When you engage in a pornographic medium that encourages a large amount of imagination and interpolation from you, it can reflect your deepest desires.

October 5, 2022 Anonymous
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Rehearsing gender: The Australian commercial dance industry and its commitment to gender roles

The dance industry is often conceptualised as an intimate, interconnected, and liberal space.

October 5, 2022 Talia Meli

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