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2021 Bio Kae Bara Kratcha
12021-06-25T19:56:24+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841plain2021-06-25T19:56:24+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08Kae Bara Kratcha is an oral historian and librarian with more tattoos than they can usually keep track of. They are interested in queer oral histories of kinship relationships, networks of information, art communities, transgender experience, anti-capitalist activities, and speculation about the future.
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12021-05-12T00:27:25+00:00bodyhome maker (2021)4Imagine the queer proccess of making a home in your bodyplain2021-08-09T17:48:36+00:0039.29038, -76.61219Kae Bara Kratcha09/01/2020 - 12/31/205040.6331, -89.3985
by Kae Bara Kratcha
The year is 2050, and an old-school oral historian is talking to a young person who is learning to make tattoos. The year is 2021, and you are thinking about how your body could be a better home and listening to queer tattooer Georgia McCandlish talk about their tattoo practice in Baltimore, Maryland. Tune into the world of Working 2050 and imagine the future and how we get there together, one job at a time.