Long before it was fashionable, Bloomer pioneered what would later be dubbed "respectability politics" The post Dressed for Reform appeared first on CONTINGENT.| CONTINGENT
We need everyone on the streets. This fight is bigger than any one community| The Left Berlin
(RNS) — A child psychologist by training, Dobson made the crossover from academia to religious-oriented political activism with his 1977 founding of Focus on the Family.| RNS
The Church of Our Becoming is Yulia Mahr's challenge to the binary – here, the artist discusses the body of work as well as her upcoming show at Compton Verney The post At Dover Street Market, Paris, Greek philosophy and surveillance technology illustrate queer bodies appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
“This is an ambitious, multilayered project,” says Nathalie Herschdorfer, director of Photo Elysée and Jury President of the Lausanne museum’s biennial prize for a mid-career photographer, commenting on the latest recipient, Hannah Darabi’s Why Don’t You Dance?| 1854 Photography
Examples of trans youth using digital platforms to learn more and find support existed as early as 1989, and they were an irregular presence within established trans spaces online. By... READ MORE| NYU Press
Article originally written by C. Brian Smith for Mel Magazine. The fourth chapter of Jane Ward’s new book, The Tragedy of Heterosexuality, imagines a dinner party with 60 of Ward’s queer friends... READ MORE| NYU Press
Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) was a landmark victory for transgender rights. The Supreme Court ruled that employment discrimination on the basis of| University Press of Kansas
This week in working class history| The Left Berlin
myths fed back as stereotypes and strawmen to divine some boundary for acceptability| CONTINGENT
Originally Published in How to Queer the World On its face, What the Golf seems like a strange candidate for queer interpretation. Given that the game has no narrative elements,... READ MORE| NYU Press
The current administration of the federal government in the United States has launched an official campaign against diversity, equality, and inclusion in| University Press of Kansas
June is Pride Month! It is a time to celebrate being LGBTQ+—to joyfully declare one’s identity without fear. Amid all the celebratory parades and| University Press of Kansas
For many Americans, this June feels different. It’s the month queer Americans affirm our community in Pride celebrations millions of our friends and loved| University Press of Kansas
The photographer reflects on his journey from street musician to photographer, the emotional power of fog, and his latest project The Black Rainbow| 1854 Photography