Most of the scholarship on queer and trans migrants focuses on the refugee experience post-migration to Canada. In contrast, this article draws from a doctoral study that included participant interviews and policy/media textual analysis to map out the historical, geopolitical, social, and economic dimensions that shape homophobic and transphobic violence across the globe, as well as queer and trans migrations from the Global South to Canada. These realities are analyzed through the lens of coloniality and on the scale of empire to historicize how queer and trans migrant lives are shaped by forgotten histories of colonial violence. This study suggests that the hyper-visibility of Canada’s “generous” treatment of queer and trans refugees obsc...
Key messages: Scoping review methodology was used to rapidly assess a broad range of literature whil...
The migration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- and queer (LGBTQ) people from Central America to...
For the decade prior to the recognition of same-sex partnerships in immigration law in June 2002, ov...
Most of the scholarship on queer and trans migrants focuses on the refugee experience post-migration...
This doctoral study explores the ways in which the Canadian immigration regime socially organizes th...
Refugee and forced migration studies have focused primarily on the refugees’ countries of origin and...
For reasons of necessity, urgency, and sometimes choice, queer Africans cross borders and find their...
Since the early 1990s Canada has become a primary destination for individuals who make refugee claim...
This article critically appraises Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board decision-making that impose...
The ongoing global refugee crisis has been, and continues to be, one of the most pressing humanitari...
The ongoing global refugee crisis has been, and continues to be, one of the most pressing humanitari...
This dissertation project examines the cultural politics of mobilities for the organization of count...
Over the past sixty-five years, Canada’s official attitude towards queer immigration has undergone d...
This article aims to share key findings from a scoping review of the literature about LGBTQI migrant...
This thesis examines the homing experiences of LGBT refugees in Vancouver, British Columbia. Using p...
Key messages: Scoping review methodology was used to rapidly assess a broad range of literature whil...
The migration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- and queer (LGBTQ) people from Central America to...
For the decade prior to the recognition of same-sex partnerships in immigration law in June 2002, ov...
Most of the scholarship on queer and trans migrants focuses on the refugee experience post-migration...
This doctoral study explores the ways in which the Canadian immigration regime socially organizes th...
Refugee and forced migration studies have focused primarily on the refugees’ countries of origin and...
For reasons of necessity, urgency, and sometimes choice, queer Africans cross borders and find their...
Since the early 1990s Canada has become a primary destination for individuals who make refugee claim...
This article critically appraises Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board decision-making that impose...
The ongoing global refugee crisis has been, and continues to be, one of the most pressing humanitari...
The ongoing global refugee crisis has been, and continues to be, one of the most pressing humanitari...
This dissertation project examines the cultural politics of mobilities for the organization of count...
Over the past sixty-five years, Canada’s official attitude towards queer immigration has undergone d...
This article aims to share key findings from a scoping review of the literature about LGBTQI migrant...
This thesis examines the homing experiences of LGBT refugees in Vancouver, British Columbia. Using p...
Key messages: Scoping review methodology was used to rapidly assess a broad range of literature whil...
The migration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- and queer (LGBTQ) people from Central America to...
For the decade prior to the recognition of same-sex partnerships in immigration law in June 2002, ov...