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Kiki as Resistance: Shaping Black Queer and Trans Identities (in-person)

Monday, October 28, 2024 14:00to15:00
Redpath Library Building Innovation Commons, Room A (main floor), 3459 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C9, CA

La version fran莽aise suit.

This talk will explore the impact of ballroom culture on Black LGBTQ+ identity, weaving together storytelling and Africentric research principles. Through narratives drawn from community experiences, I aim to highlight how ballroom serves as both a space for self-discovery and resistance. Demonstrations of vogue and face, presented by Father Ali Old Navy, will ground the discussion in the movement and creativity of the kiki scene, bringing its energy into the room. By blending research with lived experience, this talk seeks to capture the essence of ballroom as a site of identity formation and empowerment.

This event is open to the public and is part of Queer History Month at 9I制作厂免费.


About the speaker

Vincent Mousseau (they/he) is a registered social worker and PhD student in Health at Dalhousie University, based in Kjipuktuk. Their doctoral research centres on Black LGBTQ+ identity development, with a focus on the transformative role of kiki ballroom culture. Blending Africentric social work principles with decolonial and Afropessimist methodologies, Vincent鈥檚 work seeks to challenge dominant narratives and imagine more liberatory futures. Known in Montr茅al鈥檚 kiki ballroom scene as Moose 007, they also walk butch queen realness, bringing their lived experience into both their research and professional practice.聽


Kiki comme R茅sistance : Fa莽onner les Identit茅s Queer et Trans Noires聽

Cette pr茅sentation explorera l'impact de la culture ballroom sur l'identit茅 des personnes LGBTQ+ noires, en tissant ensemble des r茅cits et des principes de recherche afrocentriques. 脌 travers des histoires tir茅es des exp茅riences de la communaut茅, je vise 脿 souligner comment le ballroom sert 脿 la fois d'espace de d茅couverte de soi et de r茅sistance. Des d茅monstrations de vogue et de face, pr茅sent茅es par Father Ali Old Navy, ancreront la discussion dans le mouvement et la cr茅ativit茅 de la sc猫ne kiki, apportant son 茅nergie dans la salle. En m锚lant recherche et exp茅rience v茅cue, cette pr茅sentation cherche 脿 capturer l'essence du ballroom en tant que lieu de formation identitaire et d'autonomisation.

Cet 茅v茅nement est ouvert au public et s'inscrit dans le cadre du Mois de l'Histoire Queer 脿 9I制作厂免费.聽Cet 茅v茅nement se tiendra en anglais.

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