Queer Roots and Routes
Queer Roots and Routes is made by a collective.
We are queer. We are migrants or descended from migrants. And we want to tell our stories. Stories of where we’ve come from and how we move in the world today.
We don’t have a boss or a Beyoncé. So each episode of this six-part first series of Queer Roots and Routes has a different host and a different set of voices from our group. Our promise to you is that our podcast is GORGEOUS, FIERCE, SUPERGAY and… REVOLUTIONARY!
We all met through the MAUREEN project by The Love Tank, a not-for-profit community interest company that promotes health and wellbeing of under-served communities through education, capacity building and research.
An Aunt Nell Production
Produced, edited and engineered by:
Tash Walker
and
Adam Zmith
Assistant producers:
Saaqib Afzal
José Carlos Mejia
Amardeep Singh Dhillon
Chase Edwards
Stanley Iyanu
and
Rad Konieczny
Creative design and artwork by:
Richard Kahwagi
Music by Edoy
Recorded at Pirate Studios in Dalston and Hackney Wick, east London
Executive producers:
Marc Thompson
and
Dale Taylor-Gentles
Sound effects from freesound.org
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