Hey, Radio, update this page. A, I don’t think we need a bunch of Vinitorian people on here, B, we really need to figure out how being able to switch affects the ‘Radio’ collective identity, and C, I want Lefc and I on here too. And does Jack even do archive work?

Fellow Radio fronters: WHY IS THIS PAGE STILL NOT UPDATED

Cecil I’m fucking coming for you -Sanctuary of PV

I updated this page some but I’m not doing all of it

Sanctuary are you kidding me. -Kond of PV

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Radiomogai is run by Radio, also known as Petrichor. We’re a plural system with a long-standing special interest and expertise in MOGAI, having joined the community in 2016. We’re currently working towards a Bachelor of Arts by double majoring in anthropology and sociology, and the ultimate goal is to earn a PhD in anthropology by writing our dissertation on MOGAI. While we’re fascinated by all aspects of MOGAI (as well as LIOM), we’re particularly entranced by MOGAI theory, queer experiences, the intersections of identity, MOGAI culture, and broader terminology.

We are 20 years old, biracial (white and Métis), and multiply disabled. We use mobility aids full-time, AAC part-time, are a schizoautist, addict, and persodivergent, among other things. We love to talk about our disabilities and to share our experiences, especially with our more stigmatized and/or uncommon conditions, so send us an ask if you’re ever curious! These disabilities do have an impact on our work, so please be patient with us when we are slow to respond, forgetful, or our speech is disorganized and/or confusing.

Collectively, we (we, in this context, being the organizers) go by Radio, Archivist, and Archivists. Our third person pronouns are archive/archives, scip/scips, and it/its, although we use he/him as auxiliary pronouns. Please don’t use they/them for us in any context. Our second person pronouns are adi/adio, eye/eyer, and you/your.

We’re comfortable with being referred to as a collective, a group of individuals, or individuals. We ask that you don’t refer to us as alive or living in any capacity.

Please do not use tone tags with us, in particular /nm, /gen, /genq, /npa, and others along those lines. We’ll delete any asks we receive that use tone tags, regardless of the contents.

We’re physically disabled and neurodivergent. Relevant to this blog is our chronic fatigue, autism, and memory issues. Our fatigue is largely unpredictable and means that we may take a while to get around to asks, messages, and the like. Our autism means we take things very literally, can be socially awkward, and there are times when we are unable to mask our verbality. Our memory issues mean we may forget names, pronouns, tasks, and tags.