Archer Magazine #17: The Home Issue (July 2022)
Queer/ Trans* | Australian/Aotearoa
This issue features articles on the theme of ‘home’, which can be a place, space, concept or feeling. It explores the many factors that influence our connection to home, such as relationships, family structures, race, culture, identity, class, poverty and homelessness, and includes a photo-essay about Black queer people’s connection to land and community, and a migrant writer experiencing pressures to assimilate.
Features:
- Poverty and home ownership by BRIDGET HARILAOU
- An interview with award-winning writer MELISSA FEBOS.
- Homophobia in the Catholic Church by SHARON ANGELICI
- Homelessness and the housing system by ANONYMOUS
- A photo series that celebrates being Black and queer by LATOYA RULE AND DOMINIC GUERRERA
- Migrancy and belonging by CB MAKO
- Masturbation in your childhood bedroom by CANDY BOWERS
- Pressures to reproduce by BREE TURNER
- Stripping, sex work and belonging by KAY ESSE
- Finding a new way to live after overcoming addiction by MARCUS HOUGH
- Healing and thriving after abuse by BO BICKMORE
- Developing self-acceptance, comfort and safety by CHRIS CHEERS
Issue 17 comes with a gorgeous PULL-OUT POSTER featuring the artwork ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone’ by The HUXLEYS.
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