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Gender Resolutions Playlist

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Gender Resolutions Playlist
A workshop w/ Jae Swear

Tuesday, January 18, 2022
6–7:30pm PT


About the Workshop

New year and time for some new jams! Bring your favorite butch! Bring your masc fluid! Bring your fav song about gender for the 2022 Gender Resolutions playlist! Join your fav fey thaddies Jae Swear & Kevin Seaman for a virtual night of soft tunes and softer masculinities. We’ll be building a playlist together and talking about how the songs reflect our gender expressions.

This event is for cis and trans men and masculine of center women and non-binary people looking to bro down on queer masculinities.

FREE! No agenda but good vibes

About the Artist

Photo by Dusti Cunningham Photography
Image Description:

James Rouse Iñiguez (they/them) is a healthcare leader working in higher education with a focus on community-engagement, operations and systems change. Jae is also a multidisciplinary artist whose mediums include music, writing, storytelling, spoken word and drag. They have performed regularly on the West Coast since 1998, most recently with the latiné punk trio Muñecas, and the Tavis Gaming Collective. They’re a pisces-pisces-cancer who enjoys indica, dragons and long walks to the taqueria.


To Participate

Attendance is free, but donations are welcome by joining our Patreon page or via our fiscal sponsor Intersection for the Arts: Donate Here

ACCESSIBILITY: Auto-generated closed captions available. Contact kevin@diamond-wave.org to request additional accessibility services.


About the Series

MASCellaneous is a creative workshop series exploring queer masculinities. The program seeks to create new queer masculine archetypes, shift existing queer masculine culture, and create affinity amongst cis and trans men and masculine of center women and non-binary people. Learn more →

MASCellaenous is made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities (www.calhum.org).


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