Race Matters / Unspeakable

10.11.24
An abstract and textured painting by Dakota Quin. Hues of cobalt blue, white, pink, maroon swirl with energy and sensuality.
Aired on 10.11.24, 10:00am

What does accessibility to sexual liberation really mean? 

Content warning: this interview contains mention of sexual violence. 

Alicia Zhao shares an intimate dialogue with friend, artist and advocate Dakota Quin. Facing the question of the body no longer being a productive vessel for capitalism, Dakota’s artistic and activist work seeks to find the pleasure and possibilities of embodied liberation. We learn about their story and how it culminated in the upcoming film, Unspeakable, a body of work in collaboration with Esther Bridget Joy. 

Read more about and support the Unspeakable documentary: Rediscovering Sexual Liberation After Sexual Violence, and follow their instagram for updates.

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