TIME
Fri
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Oct 3
6:00 pm
→
8:30 pm
LOCATION
The 519 Community Centre
519 Church Street
PRICE
Free, RSVP required

Reclaiming or reinforcing harm?
The 519 Black Collective presents Beyond the Beat: Anti-Queer Violence in Music, an in-person panel at The 519, on Friday, October 3 from 6 to 8:30 pm. This panel will be moderated by Courtnay McFarlane, and will include Polly Perry, Dr. ABC, Craig Dominic, DJ Blackcat, DJ Fresh Kidd, Kevin “Bubbles” Adams, and more. There will be a delicious meal, and brief dance party following the discussion.
This will be a forum for provocative dialogue about music that promotes or glorifies violence against 2SLGBTQ+ people. While some DJs and promoters continue to feature these tracks in queer spaces, others are deeply troubled by their presence.
Is reclaiming these tracks liberating or complicit? Does “murder music” carry real world consequences, including financial support for openly homophobic artists and listeners?
Expect disagreement, discomfort, and the possibility of new perspectives. Expect a charged conversation meant to reach far beyond the room, with each person challenged with continuing the conversation in their own circles post event.
RSVP at The519.org/BTB
[Image description: A person with a rainbow heart sticker on their face stands on a crowded dance floor.]
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