This article explores the evolution of the May Day Queer Contingent (MDQC) as a part of the annual Los Angeles May Day march. The MDQC is a notable example of the political mobilization led by queer women and transgender activists of color of the LGBTQ community, as it relates to the struggle for immigrant rights. Offering reflections from founders and key organizers, this paper considers the development of the MDQC; its engagement with other groups; intersectionality and queer women of color feminisms as a political project to confront a heteropatriarchal immigration reform movement
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The modern LGBT+ rights movement in the United States has pushed both political and social advanceme...
“Apprehending Black Queer Diasporas is a historical consideration of Black Pride festivals. Emerging...
The mainstream gay rights movement has made significant strides toward its agenda, at least in part ...
In this article, I examine the different constructions of deserving subjects in the new Sanctuary Mo...
Summarizing the history and development of queer rights activism in San Francisco, this article refl...
This paper explores the LGBTQ rights movement in Lima, Peru from 1980 to the contemporary period. It...
Recent U.S. political turmoil has deliberately embedded fear into many marginalized and underreprese...
This article investigates the relationship between exposure to structural injustice, experiences of ...
Student publication founded in 1972, articles include: A New LGBTQ Initiative in Humboldt Park, Star...
The date May 1 means different things to different people. Historically, May 1 is May Day, an intern...
The Stonewall Riots in New York City marked the official beginning of the U.S. gay rights movement i...
Since World War II, there has been an increased visibility of LGBTQ+ communities in the United State...
This article exhumes the spatial, political, and aesthetic origins of queer spaces. Queer activism s...
Queer of Color Theory (QOCT) has emerged as a new field of study with the rise of LGBTQ+ visibility ...
In the last forty years, U.S. national and statewide LGBT organizations, in pursuit of “equality” th...
The modern LGBT+ rights movement in the United States has pushed both political and social advanceme...
“Apprehending Black Queer Diasporas is a historical consideration of Black Pride festivals. Emerging...
The mainstream gay rights movement has made significant strides toward its agenda, at least in part ...
In this article, I examine the different constructions of deserving subjects in the new Sanctuary Mo...