Queer Media is a Black queer-led production company amplifying stories from the margins—stories that refuse to conform, stories that expand what’s possible.
For us, queerness is not just an identity; it’s an action. It’s a verb, a black hole, a glitch in the system that exposes new ways of being. Our work moves beyond visibility—it is about impact. We know that media does more than document history; it shapes the future. We believe in the power of feedback as a way of making meaning. We create with intention, ensuring our stories don’t just exist but resonate, touch, and transform. From film to podcasts to digital storytelling, we are building a media landscape where Black queer brilliance takes center stage.
Noleca (She/They)
Noleca Radway, founder of Queer Media, is a multifaceted creator who produces visual and audio art through a Black Queer lens. Her work spans documentary filmmaking, podcasting, and education, including producing HBO’s Between the World and Me Podcast and directing acclaimed audio series In Love and Struggle and Drapetomaniax. The former Executive Director of Brooklyn Free School and Howard University graduate recently debuted her documentary The In_Between at Black Soil Film Festival. A Bronx-raised, first-generation Black-Jamaican storyteller, Noleca leverages her experience as an educator, mother, and emergent strategist to build connections across people, philosophies, and dimensions







Blu (She/Her)
Blu Radway, a classically trained vocalist, recently garnered acclaim for her solo performance in The Shell Trial Opera at De Nationale Opera & Ballet in Amsterdam. Her vocal talents have also graced stages like ConcertheBouw in From South East with Love. Beyond performing, Blu serves as producer, editor, and host for episodes of the Raising Rebels Podcast and demonstrated her visual arts skills as head graphic designer for the Hope in the In_Between Mural at Tolhuistuin. Known for her exceptional emotional intelligence, Blu combines her artistic pursuits with culinary expertise as a trained baker and her natural ability to connect with children.
Glory (She/Her)
Glory Radway, a founder of Queer Media, brings her vibrant dream life to reality through multiple creative outlets. As an aspiring writer and filmmaker, she channels her scientific curiosity into storytelling across various mediums. Glory’s artistic versatility shines through her work as a puppet maker, virtual graphic designer, and voice actor. Known for her distinctive fashion sense and gaming enthusiasm, she represents a new generation of multi-disciplinary creators who seamlessly blend technology with artistic expression. Through her diverse interests and creative pursuits, Glory continues to explore innovative ways to share stories and inspire others.







Moxie (He/Him/Love)
Moxie Radway, a Jamaican-American trans feminist artist based in Amsterdam, works across multiple mediums including watercolor, collage, and paint. Since his first gallery opening at Brooklyn’s Three Suns Barbershop in 2019, he has illustrated the Lineages of Change Tarot deck and been featured in the picture book “What You Don’t Know: A Story of Liberated Childhood.” His notable Keti Koti mural combines watercolors with mixed media to explore themes of love and shared history. As a founder of Queer Media and contributor to his family’s podcast “Raising Rebels,” Moxie creates art that challenges viewers while celebrating community connection and self-love.
Homero (He/Him)
Homero Radway, founder of Queer Media, combines his Cornell and Georgetown MBA education with creative storytelling to amplify Black Queer voices. After twenty years in finance at institutions like JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley, he now focuses on creative financing for social equality and community development. His production credits include HBO’s “Between The World And Me,” and he performs as a voice actor on various podcasts, including the WEBY-nominated Drapetomaniax. Based in Amsterdam, Radway creates content with his family through their Raising Rebels podcast while connecting communities with capital to support diverse storytelling initiatives.




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