Trumped: Law and Transgender Lives with Professor Suzanne Goldberg Ally Lemieux Fanset Nov 4, 2020 Host Ally Lemieux Fanset sits down with Professor Suzanne Goldberg of Columbia Law School to examine the impact of…
Gay and Afraid: What South Korea Taught Us About the Dangers of Contact Tracing Tim Rhydderch Jun 11, 2020 Having established the consequences of compulsory contact tracing on the LGBTQ+ community in South Korea, is this a…
Is Pride for Sale? Fierté Montréal 2019 Laurence LeBlanc Aug 20, 2019 With an increasing number of corporations joining LGBTQ+ celebrations across the map, one is forced to question the…
Forgotten, Not Gone: Chechnya Revisited Clariza-Isabel Castro Feb 13, 2019 As more recent responses to the latest Chechen anti-gay purge manifest in the news cycle, on the lips of outraged…
Politics of Identity, Not Identity Politics Hae Young Chung Nov 20, 2018 Progress -- we’ve seen it. Or, we had been seeing it: steps in the right direction toward equality. With…
Playing the ‘Anti-Westernization’ Card: How the Ban on LGBTQ film… Taylor Mitchell Mar 19, 2018 Although the Xhosa ritual represents a coming of age into “manhood” - initiates repeat “I’m a man” throughout the…
Queer Ancestors: Bequeathing Stories to Fractured Minorities Quinn Lazenby Apr 8, 2017 “As gay people, we get to choose our families, and you—you are my family,” the legendary drag performer RuPaul …
Cis-terhood: Intersectionality in the Women’s March Quinn Lazenby Feb 6, 2017 “You’re going to the Women’s March too?” The U.S. Border agent sneered, inspecting the “male” identification on…
I am Woman, Hear Me March Alexandra Yiannoutsos Jan 29, 2017 "The next 1,459 days of the Trump administration will be 1,459 days of resistance: Resistance on the ground,…
America is Ill, But We’re Ignoring the Sickness Jasmine Lee Dec 10, 2016 "BUILD THAT WALL" Those three haunting words made famous by Trump’s campaign has found its way from Republican…