Series 4 - Oral history interview with Kayleigh Robinson conducted by Odalis Mairena Garcia

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CA UTM C002-4

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Oral history interview with Kayleigh Robinson conducted by Odalis Mairena Garcia

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  • 28 Feb. 2020 (Creation)

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0.219 GB of digital audio recording (1 MP4 file that runs 00:30:20 in duration)

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Kayleigh Robinson (preferred pronouns she/her) grew up in Guelph Ontario and is now a student at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) living at the UTM Campus. Kayleigh speaks about her family relations and growing up queer in a French Canadian-Dutch Family. Furthermore, Kayleigh shares how social media, particularly Tumblr, shaped how she came to explore and understand queerness. By making connections between capitalism and new social media policies, Kayleigh provides an insight into how she thinks social media has become commercialized, and user policies have adapted to protect its connections with corporations while censuring queer creators.

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Copyright is retained by interviewer. Use for anything other than research and private study requires permission from the rights holder.

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