dIANA isi
They / Them
Being a queer woman, I say queer woman, but I have always considered myself quite gender neutral, constantly fluctuating between masculine and feminine, coming for an Eastern European country, growing up, i didn’t see anyone I could relate to, to even begin understanding my own gender and sexuality. My journey really started at the end of my teens, right here in London, and I’m still embarking on it. Entirely integrated in the queer community and queer music scene in London. I DJ in queer clubs/events and I take part in parades and marches around London and help support my friends and LGBTQIA+ communities in every way I can.