
The Story of JQT Vancouver Canada & Carmel Tanaka: Jewish, Queer, and Japanese - Part A - Straight Friendly Global
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In this first conversation, Michael Ross and Carmel Tanaka discuss her role as the founder of JQT Vancouver, a unique non-profit advocating for inclusivity in Jewish queer spaces. They delve into Carmel's identity as both Japanese-Canadian and Jewish, exploring how these intersections shape her activism and community work.
Introduction to Carmel’s identity, activism, and the creation of JQT Vancouver. Key Themes: intersection of Jewish and queer identities, challenges in Jewish LGBTQ+ community acceptance, current Conservatism vs. liberalism in Canadian Jewish communities.
Takeaways:
- Carmel Tanaka emphasizes the importance of creating inclusive spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals within Jewish communities.
- The intersection of Carmel's Japanese and Jewish identities profoundly influences her activism and community engagement.
- JQT Vancouver’s mission is to provide a safe haven for queer Jewish individuals to express their identities.
- The conversation highlights the ongoing challenges of acceptance and representation in Jewish LGBTQ+ spaces.
- Carmel shares her personal connections to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, enriching her perspective on activism.
- The podcast underscores the need for nuanced discussions around identity, politics, and community in today's world.
Links referenced in this episode:
- jqtvancouver.ca
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