Queer nightlife and the pursuit of joy
Episode 21
Hosts: Carol Eugene Park & Jeevan Sangha
In this special Pride episode, hosts Carol and Jeevan talk to Dr. Amin Ghaziani, a professor of sociology and Canada Research Chair in Urban Sexualities at UBC, about his new book Long Live Queer Nightlife: How the Closing of Gay Bars Sparked a Revolution. They speak about the evolution of queer nightlife, the nuances of intersectional belonging, and the importance of intentional allyship.
Links from this episode
- UBC profile: Amin Ghaziani
- Amin Ghaziani: Website / Linktree
- Amin’s social media: Instagram / X
- Amin’s books: Princeton University Press
- Amin’s review in The Nation: The State of the Gay Bar | The Nation
- Amin on JVN’s Getting Curious podcast: Where Have All The Gay Bars Gone?
- Amin on NPR’s Marketplace podcast: Why Gay Bars Are Closing — And What’s Taking Their Place
- Twitter/X: Carol / Jeevan
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