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Nia King is a mixed-race woman of Black/Lebanese/Hungarian descent, queer, art activist, multimedia journalist, podcaster, public speaker, and zine maker.[1][2] She lives in Oakland, California. Within her podcast, "We Want the Airwaves," Nia interviews queer and trans artists about their lives and about their work.[3] The title of her podcast was inspired from a Ramones song and played as a demand for media access and an insistence on the right for marginalized people to take up space.[4]
^"Oakland-based Artist and activist". Nia King. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
^Buth, Amanda (December 6, 2016), Queer author, activist Nia King promotes LGBTQ artists, University Wire, ProQuest 1846120102
^"Queer & Trans Artists of Color: Volume 2!". Indiegogo. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
^"Nia King's Urgent Message: "We Were Here and Our Lives Matter"". KQED Arts. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
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