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MondoHomo Dirty South[1] is an alternative queer music & arts festival that debuted in Atlanta in June 2007,[2] during the first U.S. Social Forum. MondoHomo was the love child of Kiki Carr, Ria Pell and Nikki Chotas,[3] and was inspired by Olympia, Washington's Homo-a-Gogo Festival.

MondoHomo Dirty South 2008[4] took place over Memorial Day weekend in Atlanta. It was the biggest showcase of HomoHop in the South, and one of the significant showcases in the U.S.,[5] along with Oakland's PeaceOut festival.

In addition to HomoHop, MondoHomo featured 5 days of radical queer punk, rock, DJs, spoken word, drag, burlesque, visual art, games and workshops. MondoHomo foregrounded queer radical politics in the South, and embodied DIY politics and culture.[6]

The last MondoHomo festival took place in 2012.

References

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  1. ^ "MondoHomo a Big Hit | lifeonq.com". Archived from the original on 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2008-06-19.
  2. ^ 2007 Year in Review: Music | AfterEllen.com
  3. ^ Homorevolution In The Southern Voice[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Mondo Memorial - Southern Voice Atlanta
  5. ^ Search - OutHipHop.com Archived 2011-08-23 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Mondo Homo Wrap-Up | OurChart
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MondoHomo on Youtube

Woo Girl! Mondo Homo & ATL Queer Herstory with Kiki Slaytana

MondoHomo on Facebook

MondoHomo on Flickr