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Love Song to Lavender Menace  / 

James Ley.London: Bloomsbury, 2017 - 88 p.
uitgave: London: Bloomsbury, 2017 - 88 p.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: In 1982, two friends Bob and Sigrid opened their new radical lesbian, gay and feminist bookshop, 'Lavender Menace' on Edinburgh's Forth Street. On the eve of the shop's 5th birthday, sales assistants Paul and David take a look back at its origins, in this funny, moving play. Cast your mind back to 1982 -- Margaret Thatcher sends the British Fleet to the Falklands, Channel 4 comes to the living room and Prince William is born. But this play has nothing to do with all that. This play is about activism, community and fighting for acceptance with words, music, humour and heart. The play looks back at 1982, as Bob and Sigrid open their shop. A trailblazing venture that began life in the cloakroom of a gay club, the shop will become the beating heart of Edinburgh's LGBT+ community. Now, on the final night of the shop's existence, sales assistants Lewis and Glen look back at its origins, its importance, its celebration of queer culture, how things have changed for the better (maybe)... And straight away the arguments begin! Love Song to Lavender Menace is a beautifully funny and moving exploration of the love and passion it takes to make something happen and the loss that is felt when you have to let it go.

signatuur: cat. (ley/lov) fb

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Love Song to Lavender Menace
cat. (ley/lov) fb
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/F98704_1.jpg
James Ley.
F98704
Grijs

LGBTQ+ Cultural Infrastructure in London : Night Venues, 2006-present  / Ben Campkin and Laura Marshall.

London: UCL Urban Laboratory, 2017 - 68 p.
uitgave: London : UCL Urban Laboratory, 2017 - 68 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. recreatie/uitgaan
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: This research develops a pilot mapping of LGBTQ+ nightlife spaces published in the report LGBTQ+ nightlife in London : 1986 to the present (2016). Both projects have been undertaken by UCL Urban Laboratory, a university-wide centre for research, teaching and public engagement on cities worldwide. The pilot research was designed in collaboration with LGBTQ+ community organisations Raze Collective (representing LGBTQ+ performers) and Queer Spaces Network (a group interested in preserving and supporting spaces for the LGBTQ+ community). The pilot research looked at LGBTQ+ nightlife in London from 1986 - when the Greater London Council was disbanded, marking a shift in urban regeneration policy - to the present day, a time of wide reporting and activism around the closure of commercial LGBTQ+ spaces. It evidenced, for the first time, the recent intensity of closures among London's LGBTQ+ nightlife spaces, with significant impacts on the most longstanding and community-valued venues. It also highlighted that spaces catering to women and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) LGBTQ+ people have been disproportionately vulnerable to closure. The pilot project emphasised the continuing risk to many LGBTQ+ nightlife venues, including those that survey evidence showed the London LGBTQ+ community deemed to be of most value. The research presented evidence of the diversity of the capital's LGBTQ+ nightlife as an important contributor to neighbourhoods, the night-time economy and culture. It showed the importance of nightlife venues and events to community life, welfare and wellbeing.

signatuur: cat. (campk/mar)

dgb grijs

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LGBTQ+ Cultural Infrastructure in London : Night Venues, 2006-present
cat. (campk/mar)dgb grijs
N310552
Artikel

Proyecto Intersexual  / Adiós Al Futuro.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 2 (may), p. 184-186
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 2 (may), p. 184-186
samenvatting: I am a Mexican intersex artist and activist who has desecrated the secrecy around intersex through artistic practice here in Mexico and the world. I consider my work to be enraged and ambiguous, raw and powerful. I am interested in art as a process and matrix that generates new meanings, as a weapon for deconstruction and expansion of consciousness, as a mirror of the brutality and beauty of this world. Multidisciplinarity, critical thinking, and the anthropology of my own experience are the tools with which I investigate the social reality that I traverse. Proyecto Intersexual is a puzzle composed with the fragments of my own body and memory. It is the furious shout of a wounded and humiliated animal that bears testimony to the hypocrisy and cruelty of society and its structures.
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signatuur: ts.

Proyecto Intersexual
ts.
Adiós Al Futuro.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
2
(may)
184-186
N310766
Artikel

Creating Intersex Justice: Interview with Sean Saifa Wall and Pidgeon Pagonis of the Intersex Justice Project  / David A. Rubin; Michelle Wolff; Amanda Lock Swarr.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 2 (may), p. 187-195
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 2 (may), p. 187-195
samenvatting: On April 22, 2021, the editors of this special issue interviewed activists Sean Saifa Wall and Pidgeon Pagonis. Sean Saifa Wall is a Black intersex and transgender activist known as the cofounder of Intersex Justice Project. Over the past decade, Pidgeon Pagonis rose to visibility as an activist on behalf of intersex people. They created viral content, two films, cocreated the Intersex Justice Project, and currently are wrapping up a memoir. Today, they're embarking on the journey of a lifetime: figuring out their life's purpose(s) post intersex activism. Wall and Pagonis cofounded the Intersex Justice Project (IJP) with Lynnell Stephani Long in 2016. In addition to centering Black and Brown liberation, IJP collaborates with activists in the Global South and uses direct action to end nonconsensual surgeries performed on minors. Among IJP's accomplishments, perhaps the most notable is their historic #EndIntersexSurgery campaign.
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signatuur: ts.

Creating Intersex Justice: Interview with Sean Saifa Wall and Pidgeon Pagonis of the Intersex Justice Project
ts.
David A. Rubin; Michelle Wolff; Amanda Lock Swarr.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
2
(may)
187-195
N310767
Artikel

Dancing out of Time  / Michelle Wolff.

TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly, 9 (2022) 2 (may), p. 264-265
bron: TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly jaargang: 9 (2022) 2 (may), p. 264-265
samenvatting: I first met Sally Gross (1953-2014) after her death in 2015 at the Gay and Lesbian Memory in Action archives (GALA) in my place of birth, Johannesburg, South Africa. At the time I was doing dissertation research on the broader subject of misuses of Christianity as a supposed cure for sexuality. My travel companion, Jennifer Emiko Higa Corey, read Sally's letters aloud to me as I scanned other documents. We were overwhelmed with compassion as we learned more about Sally's traumatic break with the church when she learned of her intersexuality. As religious folks, Emiko and I are all too familiar with painful socialities among persons of faith. Since then I have traveled to three continents interviewing Sally's friends, family, former brethren, and activist communities in order to write her biography. Additionally, I've collected archival materials in the United Kingdom and South Africa.
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signatuur: ts.

Dancing out of Time
ts.
Michelle Wolff.
TSQ : Transgender Studies Quarterly
9
(2022)
2
(may)
264-265
N310784
Artikel

La revuelta de Stonewall: una mirada desde el Sur  / Santiago Joaquín Insausti.

Diario De Vos 29-08-2022, p. 5
bron: Diario De Vos 29-08-2022, p. 5
samenvatting: Hay que problematizar el cliché de Stonewall como chispa fundacional global del activismo queer. Las transformaciones sociales sufren avances y retrocesos, responden a lógicas complejas y no siempre se difunden del centro a la periferia.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen (insau/rev)

La revuelta de Stonewall: una mirada desde el Sur
dgb artikelen (insau/rev)
Santiago Joaquín Insausti.
Diario De Vos
29-08-2022
5
N310870
Grijs

International Lesbian and Gay Association : 19th World Conference 19 to 25 September 1999 : Building Partnerships for Equality

Johannesburg: ILGA, 1999 - 127 p.
uitgave: Johannesburg : ILGA, 1999 - 127 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. lhbti-beweging
  2. activisme
samenvatting: Verslag van de 19e ILGA-Wereldconferentie van 19-25 September 1999 in het Parktonian Hotel Johannesburg, Zuid-Afrika. Het Thema was: Building Partnerships for Equality.

signatuur: cat. (ilga/wor/con) 1999 g

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International Lesbian and Gay Association : 19th World Conference 19 to 25 September 1999 : Building Partnerships for Equality
cat. (ilga/wor/con) 1999 g
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N310989_1.jpg
N310989
Grijs

The Path to Marriage Equality In Ireland : A Case Study  / Susan Parker.

Bermuda: The Atlantic Philanthropies, 2017 - 21 p.
uitgave: Bermuda : The Atlantic Philanthropies, 2017 - 21 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. beleid/politiek/wetgeving homoseksualiteit
samenvatting: Persuading an electorate to vote to provide rights for a minority is never an easy task. That is particularly true in traditionally conservative countries. But the overwhelming passage of Ireland's May 2015 referendum that provides marriage equality for same-sex couples shows that it can be done. Perhaps just as important, the lessons from that referendum campaign can inform other advocates who are working to ensure rights for minority groups, whether lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people (LGBT) or others. The story of how Ireland became the first country to vote for marriage equality by popular vote is one in which two competing LGBT organizations had to dig deep to overcome long-standing rancor, where unexpected allies provided crucial counsel, and where advocates got a surprising boost from a little-used approach to citizen participation. While Ireland's marriage referendum played out in a specific context, the work of the key campaigners offers learnings that can be applied to other efforts to secure rights for minority groups. This case study tells the story of how this landmark achievement was won. It also describes the specific tactics that organizers used that helped secure such a convincing victory. The case describes the challenges that the campaign faced, how organizers addressed those struggles, and what key architects believe are the most important take-home lessons for other advocates.

signatuur: cat. (parke/pat)

dgb grijs

toegang:
The Path to Marriage Equality In Ireland : A Case Study
cat. (parke/pat)dgb grijs
N310993
Boek

Queer lawfare in Africa: Legal strategies in contexts of LGBTIQ+ criminalisation and politicisation  / 

Edited by Adrian Jjuuko ... [et al.].Pretoria: Pretoria University Law Press, 2022 - 452 p.
uitgave: Pretoria: Pretoria University Law Press, 2022 - 452 p.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: This book focuses on the strategies that activists for LGBTIQ+ equality in Africa deploy to challenge deep seated homophobia and transphobia, as well as the politicisation of LGBTIQ+ issues. It is a peer-reviewed, edited volume with scholarly contributions from lawyers, anthropologists, and LGBTIQ+ activists. It covers different country situations - those where equality is taking root, as the case is in South Africa, Botswana and Mozambique; those where homophobia reigns and LGBTIQ+ rights are politicised such as, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda, and Zambia; and those where traditional LGBTIQ+ activism is almost a nonstarter, such as in Ethiopia, Sudan and The Gambia.

signatuur: cat, (queer/law) b

dgb studieboeken

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Queer lawfare in Africa: Legal strategies in contexts of LGBTIQ+ criminalisation and politicisation
cat, (queer/law) b dgb studieboeken
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N311466_1.jpg
Edited by Adrian Jjuuko ... [et al.].
N311466
Artikel

Standing at the Crossroads : The Black, Migrant & Refugee Women's Movement in the Netherlands  / Nancy Jouwe.

Historica (2016) 3, p. 3-8
bron: Historica (2016) 3 , p. 3-8
samenvatting: A renewed interest in Black feminism in the Netherlands has surfaced recently. This interest goes hand in hand with a recurrence of feminism and the Dutch "Black Pete is Racism' campaign, which now has evolved into a second wave anti-racist movement. These unique dynamics give space to a revaluation of the Black, Migrant, Refugee (BMR) women's movement in a Dutch context. In this article I want to concentrate on Dutch Black feminists and feminists of colour and position them as the Dutch intellectuals, organisers, and activists who, as a movement and as individuals, have been the key to developing an intersectional theory and praxis. Early on, these feminists developed the inclusive term Black, Migrant, Refugee womens movement (BMR) to encompass and'celebrate the very diverse backgrounds of the women involved. They placed the politics of difference at the heart of their collective endeavour.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen (jouwe/sta)

Standing at the Crossroads : The Black, Migrant & Refugee Women's Movement in the Netherlands
dgb artikelen (jouwe/sta)
Nancy Jouwe.
Historica
(2016)
3
3-8
N311996

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