The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum has launched “QueerSpace,” a limited series of its “AirSpace” podcast focusing on stories at the intersection of aviation, space and queer identity. The episodes will explore LGBTQ+ history and culture through an aerospace lens, highlighting how queer culture has shaped the past and future of flight and illustrating the scope and diversity of LGBTQ+ experiences across aviation and space science.
“QueerSpace” is hosted by Sofia Soto Sugar of the National Air and Space Museum and Erin Barker of “The Story Collider” podcast, which presents true, personal stories about science. Each episode of “QueerSpace” will feature interviews that spotlight queer voices and introduce listeners to the diversity of people working in and around aerospace. The series launched Feb. 24 and will consist of four episodes released every other week.
“QueerSpace” Episode Schedule
“QueerSpace” is available on all major podcast platforms and can be accessed on the museum’s website.
The “QueerSpace” series is part of the museum’s AirSpace brand, which explores aviation and space through arts, entertainment and culture with content and experiential events that reach beyond the galleries and exhibits. The museum’s flagship podcast “AirSpace” reveals the human achievement, failure and perseverance found in aviation and space and explores why people are so fascinated with stories of exploration, innovation and discovery.
“QueerSpace” and other projects by AirSpace are made possible by the support of Olay.
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., is located at Sixth Street and Independence Avenue S.W. The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center is located in Chantilly, Virginia, near Washington Dulles International Airport.
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