Summarizing the history and development of queer rights activism in San Francisco, this article reflects upon the legal goals of the queer community in San Francisco from 1960 to the present, observing a movement away from law enforcement resistance and towards collaboration and placing the community’s most vulnerable, queer people of color, at risk. The author outlines and problematizes three potential legal goals for the queer community moving forward: a constitutional claim of police misconduct, hate crime legislation, and police reform tactics
The LGBTQ community in the US, while experiencing great strides in social equality, continues to suf...
A growing minority group in the United States, the LGBT community increasingly advocates for politic...
My dissertation aims to expose how women and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) p...
In couching this discussion within the theoretical and practical application of queer criminology, t...
This project examines a central paradox of recent queer history. Between the late 1960s and the pres...
The criminal justice system exacts a toll on some Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LG...
Since World War II, there has been an increased visibility of LGBTQ+ communities in the United State...
Queer criminology, a fairly young subfield, deals with matters of import for sexual and gender minor...
As a phenomenological inquiry, this project is first and foremost concerned with human experiences o...
Prior to the 20th century, the idea of homo- and heterosexuality was virtually nonexistent. As time ...
Transgender and gender non-conforming people in San Francisco and New York City were oppressed in ma...
This article explores the evolution of the May Day Queer Contingent (MDQC) as a part of the annual L...
This article investigates the relationship between exposure to structural injustice, experiences of ...
Recently, a number of Canadian police forces have been banned from Pride parades. A ban on uniformed...
Scholars and activists concerned with eliminating violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, ...
The LGBTQ community in the US, while experiencing great strides in social equality, continues to suf...
A growing minority group in the United States, the LGBT community increasingly advocates for politic...
My dissertation aims to expose how women and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) p...
In couching this discussion within the theoretical and practical application of queer criminology, t...
This project examines a central paradox of recent queer history. Between the late 1960s and the pres...
The criminal justice system exacts a toll on some Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LG...
Since World War II, there has been an increased visibility of LGBTQ+ communities in the United State...
Queer criminology, a fairly young subfield, deals with matters of import for sexual and gender minor...
As a phenomenological inquiry, this project is first and foremost concerned with human experiences o...
Prior to the 20th century, the idea of homo- and heterosexuality was virtually nonexistent. As time ...
Transgender and gender non-conforming people in San Francisco and New York City were oppressed in ma...
This article explores the evolution of the May Day Queer Contingent (MDQC) as a part of the annual L...
This article investigates the relationship between exposure to structural injustice, experiences of ...
Recently, a number of Canadian police forces have been banned from Pride parades. A ban on uniformed...
Scholars and activists concerned with eliminating violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, ...
The LGBTQ community in the US, while experiencing great strides in social equality, continues to suf...
A growing minority group in the United States, the LGBT community increasingly advocates for politic...
My dissertation aims to expose how women and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) p...