In this MBM conversation, MBM’s producer and host, Mariyam Haider speaks to Zoya who identifies as a “They/Them with a She/Her vibe…a queer soul with the vibrant hues of a Transwoman, embracing the diverse rhythms of life.” In this episode, Zoya shares their journey exploring gender fluidity, and discusses how this exploration has enabled them to have more meaningful relationships. They also share their relationship with their Indian Muslim identity and the ways it shows up in their life.
A D&I professional, Zoya sheds light on the challenges and opportunities present within the corporate spaces regarding DEI, the Supreme Court ruling that failed to grant same-sex couples marriage rights in India, and the responsibilities of allies across the board.
Finally, we talk about finding love and discuss the role of queer and minority representation in certain Hindi movies and the recent Amazon series, Made In Heaven, Season 2. This month in which we observe Trans Awareness Week and Transgender Day of Remembrance, do give this episode a listen and share it with your loved ones.
Episode notes
Faith & Queerness: Finding The Intersection Between Religion And Homosexuality ((Gaysi), 2 August, 2022)
Movies and OTT shows discussed:
Practice of multiple wives on a decline in India, NFHS Data (NewsClick, 28 July, 2022)
Hate Buster: Muslims and the Myth of Polygamy in India (Citizens for Justice and Peace, 13 July 2023)
How Made in Heaven Tests Limits of Secular, Liberal Imagination of Muslim Women (Zehra Mehdi, The Quint, 2 September 2023)
SC Refuses to Legalise Marriage Equality, 2 of 5 Judges Say Queer Couples Must Be Given Legal Rights (The Wire, 17 October, 2023)
NATIONAL LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY (NALSA) VS. UNION OF INDIA (South Asian Trans Law Database, Centre for Law and Policy Research)
Full NALSA Judgement 2014
Breaking news: India falls short to granting marriage rights to same-sex couples but the Chief Justice articulated unprecedented assertion of queerness and trans rights in verdict (Fabrice Houdart, Substack, 17 October, 2023)
Nepal Courts Refuse to Register Same-Sex Marriages - Lower Courts Defy Supreme Court Order (Human Rights Watch, October 10, 2023)
Visual identity design by Sunakshi Nigam || Music by Jupneet Singh
EP24 - Embracing one's gender-fluidity and transness