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oestrogeneration Pop-up

10 June 2023 at 14.00–17.00
June Bellebono sits at a table facilitating a conversation

© June Bellebono. Photo by Josiah Moktar

Meet oestrogeneration founder June Bellebono and magazine contributors Biogal and Carly Yvoty Fernandez

oestrogeneration is an indie magazine platform highlighting the voices of trans women and transfeminine people in the UK. It was born out of anger, in a media climate where trans women are constantly spoken of, but never in charge of the narrative.

Join us at 15.00 to hear June, Biogal and Carly read excerpts from the zine.

There will be copies of oestrogeneration’s first print issue: tenacity, casual conversations about how the magazine started alongside sharing experiences with writing and storytelling, and visions for transfeminine futures.

This event is part of Queer and Now, a festival dedicated to the powerful role of LGBTQIA+ art and culture in the UK.

June Bellebono

June Bellebono is a London-based writer, cultural producer and facilitator. They are the founder of oestrogeneration, a magazine platform highlighting transfeminine voices in the UK, and of Queer Good Grief, a peer support group by and for bereaved LGBTQ+ people. They have written for gal-dem, HUCK and Novara Media, and have organised events for Queer Circle, Museum of the Home and Autograph ABP.

Carly Yvoty Fernandez

Carly Yvoty Fernandez is a writer and performer with a focus on the Latin American Diaspora and the queer experience. They were part of Soho Theatre Writer’s Lab, where they developed their first play CONCHA which saw its debut at Brixton House in 2022 and at Edinburgh Fringe. They have worked with Soho Theatre, Omnibus Theatre and are currently undergoing the Introduction to Playwriting with the Royal Court where they’re developing their new play.

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