From 22ef09cc9bf69a62a2a2f4fff77a78a7690b8d8a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leilukin Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 22:28:33 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Fix skipped heading level and add gap between images --- .../featured/lgbtq-booklet-interview-misi-bawang.md | 8 +++++--- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/articles/featured/lgbtq-booklet-interview-misi-bawang.md b/src/articles/featured/lgbtq-booklet-interview-misi-bawang.md index 86675c12..d6a1fa43 100644 --- a/src/articles/featured/lgbtq-booklet-interview-misi-bawang.md +++ b/src/articles/featured/lgbtq-booklet-interview-misi-bawang.md @@ -11,14 +11,16 @@ categories: ["my interviews"] [Floating in a Sky Full of Pride](https://bawangqueerbooklet.msolidariti.org/), the LGBTQ+ booklet of [MISI:Bawang](https://misibawang.msolidariti.org/), a Malaysian digital booklet project, has been released on Valentine’s Day 2022. Since my submitted art piece, Life of a Bee with Pride, has been selected to be included in the booklet, I had received the honour of being interviewed by MISI:Bawang to share my personal experience with my LGBTQ+ identity, favourite queer art/media, and a ✨ special message to the Malaysian LGBTQ+ community. 🏳‍🌈 ![First slide of MISI:Bawang's interview with me for their LGBTQ+ booklet](/assets/images/articles/lgbtq-booklet-interview-misi-bawang/Bawang-Booklet-Interview-Leilukin-1.jpg) + ![Second slide of MISI:Bawang's interview with me for their LGBTQ+ booklet](/assets/images/articles/lgbtq-booklet-interview-misi-bawang/Bawang-Booklet-Interview-Leilukin-2.jpg) + ![Third slide of MISI:Bawang's interview with me for their LGBTQ+ booklet](/assets/images/articles/lgbtq-booklet-interview-misi-bawang/Bawang-Booklet-Interview-Leilukin-3.jpg) MISI:Bawang has shared their interview with me and other Malaysian LGBTQ+ artists and authors who submitted their work to the booklet on Twitter and Instagram. Here are the [Twitter thread](https://twitter.com/misi_bawang/status/1470247663471763464) and [Instagram post](https://www.instagram.com/p/CXSlIbsJXsM/) that include my interview. Text version of my interview below: -### **“What was your experience discovering your LGBTQ+ identity?”** +## **“What was your experience discovering your LGBTQ+ identity?”** > The first clear signs of my attraction to women I was aware of started from my secondary school days. However, due to lack of knowledge and awareness of same-gender attraction and identities, I brushed it off as a teenage phase. > @@ -26,13 +28,13 @@ Text version of my interview below: > > As I continue to stay on Tumblr, my engagement with LGBTQ+ people on Tumblr had gone beyond shared interest in entertainment media. Through Tumblr, I discovered many LGBTQ+ resources that helped me figure out my identity. As a result, at the age of 22, I eventually realised that I am a non-binary lesbian. -### **“Are there any LGBTQ+ related art (books, films, etc) that gives you comfort, inspiration, and strength? If so, tell us about them!”** +## **“Are there any LGBTQ+ related art (books, films, etc) that gives you comfort, inspiration, and strength? If so, tell us about them!”** > A Summer’s End - Hong Kong 1986 is the LGBTQ+ art that gives me comfort, inspiration and strength the most. It is an indie visual novel developed by the Asian Canadian studio Oracle and Bone. The story is about a lesbian romance that takes place in Hong Kong in the year of 1986. > > A Summer’s End is the LGBTQ+ art I relate to most because it strongly resonates with my identity as a Cantonese-speaking Chinese lesbian who has grown up with Hong Kong media. I relate to both the protagonists, Michelle and Sam, as their characters represent different parts of my life as a Chinese lesbian. I also relate to the story’s theme of hoping for the future of our homeland despite the political uncertainties. -### **“Do you have a message to LGBTQ+ community living in Malaysia?”** +## **“Do you have a message to LGBTQ+ community living in Malaysia?”** > First and foremost, you are not alone. LGBTQ+ Malaysians have a community that continues to survive despite the hardship we have to face due to society’s bigotry and misunderstanding of LGBTQ+ people and identities. >