![]() ![]() I think that what I’ve learned is that I need to follow movements that honor the things I care about, but also the things that I identify with. I think that I had a lot of community-oriented goals, and I had a lot of stress as far as compromising my identities (queer, Latina, punk) so these utopian visions on punk and queer communities were not really something I could pursue, without falling into a trap or deep isolation. Can you say more about what direction your politics have taken and how that has affected your art?Ĭ: Well, I’m 30 now and I think that people just grow and become less idealistic cause of challenges we face. ![]() You mentioned that since I last interviewed you in 2005, a lot has changed about your politics. Ten questions with QTPOC community leaders, activists, artists, musicians, and others who inspire.įCQ’s Heidi Andrea interviews Cristy Road on her art, politics, and the complexities of the closet. The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema. ![]()
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