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Gay Marriage Immigration Queer Politics, Culture, and History

Legalize Gay, Or: So You Think You’re Illegal?

This t-shirt proves that gay marriage supporters aren’t afraid to exploit other struggles in an effort to legitimize themselves as the most marginalized.

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Politics Queer Politics, Culture, and History

Homophobia and Israel/Palestine or, What’s political about “Queer?”: Some thoughts

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Feminism Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

Which of the Busted Prostitutes Is A Man?: On NBC’s “Dude Looks Like A Lady”

We are explicitly being asked to look at their faces very, very closely and make sure they have fulfilled all our cultural expectations. 

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Politics Queer Politics, Culture, and History

DADT and the Silence / Silencing of Queer Anti-War Voices

Even programs like Amy Goodman’s are going along with this gay conservatism around war and DADT and not questioning the contradictions that they, surely, discern.

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Gay Marriage Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

Why I won’t Come Out on National Coming Out Day

By placing so much emphasis on the act of revealing…we are implicitly arguing that to be queer is, in effect, to always have to come out. 

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Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

Lesbian teen pregnancy rates

“I’m really tired of the emphasis on the closet…”

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Academia Chicago Chronicles Queer Politics, Culture, and History

Gay historian unveils research

“a much larger story of corruption, bribery, organized crime and the political machinery of Mayor Daley.” 

John D’Emilio, professor of gay history and women’s studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) , presented his latest research on Chicago’s gay history February 9 at the university’s Institute for the Humanities, where he currently holds a yearlong fellowship.  Speaking to a packed room, D’Emilio gave a speech provocatively titled “Rethinking Queer History.  Or, Richard Nixon, Gay Liberationist.”

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Prison industrial complex Queer Politics, Culture, and History

POW-WOW prepares to wow Chicago

She is acutely aware of how the term “safe space” translates differently for women, depending on their ethnic and racial background, and that white women have historically been reluctant to make it out to what might be defined as a “Black space.”

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Chicago Chronicles Immigration Queer Politics, Culture, and History Reporting

Panel focuses on queer APIs and immigration

The National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (NQAPIA) is currently hosting a series of LGBT immigration public forums in cities across the country.  These events are designed to bring about public discussion of comprehensive immigration reform (CIR) and to educate LGBT Asian American, South Asian, Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities and allied organizations on immigrant rights.  The group hosted one such exhaustive and detailed presentation March 8 at the Merlo Public Library in partnership with its local members and ally organizations Invisible to Invincible (I2I): Asian and Pacific Islander Pride of Chicago; Trikone-Chicago, an LGBT South Asian Group; and Akabaka Productions, a Queer Muslim Group.  The panelists were Ben de Guzman of NQAPIA, Chicago queer Muslim activist Ifti Nasim and local immigration attorney Mimi Wilson.

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Chicago Chronicles On Books and Publishing Queer Politics, Culture, and History Race, Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

Dykewomon, Brier: It’s all relative in WC&F talk

The historic Women and Children First Bookstore witnessed an equally historic and unique family literary event when Jennifer Brier and Elana Dykewomon co-presented their separate and recent works March 20.