What does the future look like for queers? And what can we learn from queer history?
In this episode I talk with Eleanor Saitta about how the current social media enviroment affects minorities, growing old as queer, and the value of intergenerational dialogue within the queer community.
Eleanor Saitta is a hacker, designer, artist, writer, and barbarian. Shemakes a living and a vocation of understanding how complex transdiciplinary systems and stories fail and redesigning them to fail better. You can follow her at https://twitter.com/dymaxion
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