Abstract
In Europe, queer migrants from the Global South face homophobia, racism, and Islamophobia. At the same time, many of them are also long-distance participants in struggles against Islamophobia and homophobia “back home.” But the goals of these struggles can diverge greatly, depending on national and regional contexts. How do migrant activists envision a queer left politics in Europe that is both internationalist and unites them with others?
Original language | English |
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Journal | Crisis Magazine |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |