Written in Sharpie

Published: June 8, 2020, 10:48 a.m.

b"CW: homophobia, Racism\\n\\nIt\\u2019s as important as ever to actively contribute to representation. In Kai Mata\\u2019s case, she hopes to shake a wave that makes Indonesian queer people feel seen. Even though this means she'll need to deal with getting her folksy pop tunes pirated, online bigotry, and the occasional ignorant podcast-host. \\n\\nFlashback Track: Mumford and Sons \\u2013 The Cave\\nQueer Artist Spotlight: Mary Lambert \\u2013 She Keeps Me Warm\\nBest Live Experience: Trevor Hall \\u2013 To Zion\\nEpisode Special: Kai Mata \\u2013 Where Love Goes\\n\\nConsider supporting through https://Patreon.com/QueerSounds \\n\\nShownotes:\\n\\nWaria: https://www.insideindonesia.org/defining-waria\\nTielman Brothers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muKkVufgkAE\\nKai Mata's viral video: https://twitter.com/kaimatamusic/status/1233037603642859521\\nIndonesia's Family Resilience Bill: https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-indonesia-rights/indonesia-bill-on-family-targets-surrogacy-sexual-deviations-idUKKBN20D0ZW\\n\\nAlso available through Apple Podcasts and Spotify"