Today, in the second episode of KET Talks, the Brussels queer podcast discusses the term “queer”. What does it mean? How as it been used and how is it used today? Why is KET a queer magazine? Is Brussels queer?
I had a colourful, fun and interesting conversation about this with my 3 guests: Vjeran, Vincent and Bogat.
Listen to KET Talks now on Spotify, YouTube, IGTV, Deezer or Apple Podcasts! Enjoy this second episode of the Brussels queer podcast and feel free to give us your feedback on Facebook or Instagram.
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