Celebrate the launch of Archer Magazine – The RESISTANCE issue
By: Archer Magazine
Welcome to Archer Magazine issue #20.
Come help us celebrate the RESISTANCE issue in Brunswick, Naarm.
PRE-ORDER ISSUE 20 HERE
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The RESISTANCE issue features stories, images and art that respond to resistance in many forms. This event will be a space to learn how to fight back. To connect. To gather strength. To platform voices that deserve to be heard. Come together to hear orations from guest editor Celeste Liddle and other speakers, as well as musicians and DJs each spearheading their personal brand of RESISTANCE.
WHEN: Friday 30 August, 7:30pm till late
WHERE: Studio Take Care, 1 Pitt St Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
TICKETS: Waged $50 / Community $35 / Unwaged $25
INVITE: See our Facebook event to invite friends
This event is a safer space, which means that when entering it, folks agree to work against homophobia, racism, transphobia, classism, fatphobia, ableism, and other forms of oppressive behaviour. Please let someone from the Archer team know if this space isn’t upheld.
THIS IS A MASKED EVENT. We will have air-purifiers running in the venue throughout the event. Free RATs, masks and sanitizers will be made available for all attendees. We request mask-wearing for those who are able. We request that ticketholders test before attending, and PLEASE stay home if you are feeling unwell or showing symptoms.
Studio Take Care is wheelchair accessible (including the bathroom), and the event will have Auslan interpretation and a low-sensory space. If you have any other access requirements/things that would help you feel comfortable, please advise us at checkout or get in touch at info@archermagazine.com.au.
Speeches and performances by:
We acknowledge our event will take place on the stolen land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to Indigenous elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded. Always was, always will be.
Please note: This event is a fundraiser. Your ticket purchase will contribute to future issues of Archer Magazine, an inclusive publication about sexuality, gender and identity.
Banner image of Emil Cañita by: Christopher Sherman