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ALOK on Unruly Beauty [ENCORE] /286

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Philosophy, Society & Culture, For The Wild, Anthropocene, Story Telling, Religion & Spirituality, Decolonization, Progressive, Liberation, Land, Media

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2022

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with ALOK, originally aired in August of 2021.“I validate the idea that survival is the ultimate act of creation in a world that has reduced us to fascist arithmetic, of being a quantitative statistic, not a human soul. So we still found a way to care, love, and create - isn't that art? I teach people to decipher the art that they’re already doing, recognize the artistry and the everyday miracles of life around them, and create from that place.” This week we immerse ourselves in the aforementioned call to recognize the myriad of creations all around us from guest ALOK, who guides us in an ever-expansive dialogue around spiritual wellbeing, the importance of creative literacy, and the tremendous freedom that awaits us when we make gender unknowable. We begin our conversation by foregrounding the importance of moving out of the paradigm of understanding trans and queer as something that is exclusive to the body. Instead, ALOK shares how challenging the gender binary is not only in service to our collective wellbeing but is a reverential offering in acknowledging our true celestial expansiveness that has been dimmed under binarism, heteronormativity, and colonialism. ALOK is a gender non-conforming writer and performance artist. Their distinctive style and poetic challenge to the gender binary have been internationally renowned. As a mixed-media artist Alok uses poetry, prose, comedy, performance, fashion design, and portraiture to explore themes of gender, race, trauma, belonging, and the human condition. They are the author of Femme in Public (2017) and Beyond the Gender Binary (2020).Music by Soda Lite, Rising Appalachia, and Lady Moon & The Eclipse. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.Support the show

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Hello and welcome to For the Wild Podcast. I'm Ayanna Young.

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Today I'm speaking with Alok.

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I see the beauty. Alok is a gender non-conforming,

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writer and performance artist. Their distinctive style and poetic challenge to the gender binary

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have been internationally renowned. As a mixed media artist, Alok uses poetry, prose, comedy,

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performance, fashion design, and portraiture to explore themes of gender, race, trauma,

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belonging, and the human condition. They are the author of them in public and beyond the gender

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binary. Well, Alok, thank you so much for sharing some time with us here. I'm really looking

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forward to this conversation. I have so much respect for your work and I've been really excited

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about this conversation for a while, so thanks for joining us. Thanks so much for having me.

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So I'd like to begin our conversation by foregrounding the importance of moving out of the paradigm

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of understanding trans and queer as something that is exclusive to our bodies or gender.

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