Join Eloise, Paula, and - all the way from Berlin - very special guest Emily, for a Pride Month-themed episode all about changing understandings of queerness throughout generations, questions of belonging, and the importance of curiosity for allyship. Eloise's mum tells us about the Gay-Straight-Alliance at her Salt Lake City high school in the 1980s and how its right to exist turned into a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court (!); and we discuss queerness as a way of looking at the world and moving through space. Digressions include the hallowed halls of East High, the beauty of starting a sentence with 'because', and whose responsibility it should be to teach men how to use a public bathroom in a respectable manner. Liked this episode? For more, tune into Radio Nova every Sunday from 3-5pm and follow us on Instagram @sprakkafeen :)
What is The Language Café?
The Language Café is a radio show where any topic is welcome. Hosted by international students in Oslo, the show covers everything from politics, folklore and student life, to dating, haikus and bakeries. Come hang out with us! Catch us live on Radio Nova ever Sunday 3–5 pm, or where you get your podcasts.