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Overview:
Gentrification and Queer Time was written as a response to the senseless murder of O’Shae Sibley, a Black gay dancer who was fatally stabbed in Brooklyn, New York’s Midwood neighborhood. This short introduces gentrification as a shift in the land costs and a shift in demographics. Queer time is introduced as a non-traditional time-system that is realized and appropriated by queer people for their survival at time.

Gentrification and Queer Time uses sounds from The Shrine, which is a music venue in Harlem, New York.
Subject:
Architecture and Design, Performing Arts, U.S. History, Cultural Geography, Ethnic Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Level:
High School, Community College / Lower Division, College / Upper Division, Adult Education
Material Type:
Lecture, Reading
Author:
Provider:
The Pedagogy Lab
Provider Set:
2023 Pedagogy Fellowship
Date Added:
07/17/2023
License:
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial
Language:
English
Media Format:
Audio

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