In our final episode of Season One of /Queer, we chat with activist Jim Doherty about a transforming political and queer climate in the city of Derry in Northern Ireland. Exploring Derry's history and position in the spotlight of Irish politics, we discuss the establishing of Pride parades in Ireland, the avoidance of commercialism of these sacred events and what Derry represents for the LGBTQ+ communities of both Ireland and Europe.
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This episode was edited by Sam Clay, transcribed by Bronya Smith, co-scripted by Mat Thompson and Georgie Williams and presented by Georgie Williams. Music in this episode was composed by Sam Clay.
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