Take Up Space by Project Agape
This episode includes discussions of depression, mental health stigma, being outed, family conflict, and navigating identity as a Black queer person. Please take care while listening. Welcome back to Take Up Space. This season, we are passing the mic with intention and holding space for Black survivors to share their stories in their own words. In this episode, we are honoured to hear from Ben, a Congolese artist and sculptor whose healing journey began after arriving in Canada and finally having space to name what he had been carrying. Ben reflects on the loneliness of being the token Black friend in certain environments, and the clarity that came from choosing spaces where communication feels real, direct, and safe. Through his story, Ben shares the tenderness and complexity of being outed to his parents, and the unexpected transformation of his relationship with his father, from conflict and misunderstanding to genuine effort, care, and affirmation. He also speaks about the Black queer community as a place of warmth and belonging, and how discovering the ballroom scene helped him reconnect with his body, build confidence, and feel proud of who he is. Thank you for joining us, and for listening to Ben’s story with care and openness.
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