9677621
- TitleItem 1: Julie Catt interview by Holly Zwalf
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25 July 2023 - Type of material
- Reference code9677621
- Physical Description3 audio files (2 hr., 22 min.) - digital, WAV, stereo (48 kHz, 24 bit)
- Scope and ContentJulie Catt describes growing up in a conservative town in Missouri, USA, and her delight at moving to Sydney in the 1990s and discovering a burgeoning queer social scene. She talks about her involvement in the Word of Mouth lesbian arts collective and being a founder of lesbian parenting group Rainbow Babies. She discusses her book 'Normal', which documents her significant queer and straight relationships and the complex family structures she’s raised her children in. Julie talks about her time as co-chair of the board of LGBTIQA+ youth service Twenty10, the changing landscape of trans rights, and her work as a psychologist specialising in gender and sexuality.
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Copyright holder:: State Library of New South Wales
Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales - General note
Recorded at Forbes Street Studios, Woolloomooloo, New South Wales, 23 July 2023 - Creator/Author/Artist
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