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Memes for the Queer Utopia + Transformative Justice with @Softcore_Trauma / Margeaux Feldman

In this episode we hear Margeaux's personal story, what led them to the memespace, +  what they've learned from living in a chronically ill body. We talk about queer wounding, attachment trauma, healing and wholeness. This episode is packed with delicious queer and trans culture/literature bits and fantastic book recommendations. If you're curious about transformative justice and how YOU can contribute to the Queer Utopian Agenda, this one's for you!

What A Year Of Scrunchies & Sweatpants Taught Me About Gender Expression

Hot & Bothered. By Amanda Scriver for Refinery29. For many, pandemic reinvention manifested itself through tie-dye and sourdough. For me, it meant a deep dive into how my clothes related to my identity.

Choosing to Be Soft, with Margeaux Feldman

This conversation covers a lot—everything from how we might choose to be soft in a culture that romanticizes grit, rigidity, and toughness, to mutual aid and how we can have more proactive conversations about money, poor trauma, and the differing financial circumstances we might have compared to our friends and others with whom we are in relationship. Margeaux is thoughtful and generous with their honesty throughout this whole conversation, and I hope that you enjoy listening!

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Trauma, Chronic Illness, and Reclaiming Our Story with Margeaux Feldman

RECLAIM Podcast. In this warm, nourishing conversation with Margeaux Feldman, we explore difficult topics such as trauma, chronic illness, poverty and reclaiming our stories.

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Fly on the Wall: Margeaux Feldman

Fly Magazine, Issue 2. Fly Magazine sits down with Margeaux Feldman, a trauma spokesperson and educator on the power and importance of being a part of a community. Margeaux sheds light on classroom hierarchies between professor and student, and the need for systemic change to happen in our traumatized world.

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Rewriting Our Poverty Trauma Stories with Margeaux Feldman

Millenneagram Podcast. In this episode, trauma writer & educator Margeaux Feldman teaches us about engaging our poverty survival stories with compassion & intention. Through the work of self-excavation, we start to bring to light the lies & fears that have kept us stuck.

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From Now On, Normal is Always in Air Quotes

You Don’t Know What It’s Like Podcast. Katie and Amanda sit down for a discussion about getting through the education system with a learning disability, living with chronic pain, and why telling someone they're "strong" isn't always the best vibe. Two wonderful humans - Megan and Margeaux - open up about their experiences and we share our collective disdain for Ford's education cuts, standardized testing, and the evils of capitalism and toxic productivity culture.

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An Interview with Margeaux Feldman & Lauren Fournier

GUTS: A Canadian Feminist Magazine. Margeaux Feldman, an activist, writer, and a PhD student at the University of Toronto, and Lauren Fournier, a writer, curator, and artist, organized the conference Sick Theories, which will explore intersections between sickness and sexuality. The interview that follows discusses the Sick Theories conference, the need to make space for discussions surrounding illness, and the importance of accessibility.

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On Sickness, Institutions, and Care

This is Public Parking. This past November, Hedva gave the keynote address at “Sick Theories”, a conference held at the University of Toronto Department of Visual Studies on November 8 and 9. Organized by Margeaux Feldman and Lauren Fournier, its purpose was to engage the concept of ‘sickness’ in consideration of its various intersections and auxiliaries: illness, disability, madness, sexuality, identity.

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Margeaux Feldman: a Teacher, Writer, Community Builder, and Safe-Space Producer

A Quarter Young. Margeaux Feldman is an educator, a PhD candidate, a writer, a queer woman, an event producer and a person who is helping the world become better allies. A powerful speaker, a body-love advocate and a community-builder, Margeaux is committed to doing more than fighting back and making things right. She’s here for the long-lasting impact, the eternal lessons, the resistance and the irreplaceable experiences, too.

 

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