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Criminalized and Invisible: The Long Fight of Queer Ukrainians
Published on Ukrainska Pravda
From Soviet-era criminalization and secrecy to today’s struggle for equality – discover the hidden history and resilience of queer Ukrainians in their fight for visibility, rights, and dignity.

Conversion Practices in Germany: Violence in the Name of God
Published on taz
Queer people seek protection—and experience coercion. They are supposed to be cured in church care or therapy. The belief in this continues to this day.

“There is a lot of shame in our community”
Published on Das.Hip on YouTube
Artist-researcher Ula reflects on shame, embodiment, and the Belarusian queer protest movement, in a short documentary.

How Ukraine’s Queer Artists and Activists are Safeguarding LGBTQIA+ Memory in Wartime
Published on GayTimes Magazine
From frontline photography to diaries, queer creators use art to safeguard history against Russian disinformation.

Eastern Queerope Belarus: Stories of Resistance, Repression, and Cultural Renewal
Published on Eastern Queerope
A new podcast that looks at Belarus’s queer past: medieval sexuality, Soviet persecution, activism, theatre, and the evolving struggle for visibility and rights.

Homophobia at the Core of Putinism’s Ideology
Published on Spilne / Commons
Lacking a coherent moral framework, the Kremlin weaponizes anti-queer rhetoric. An analysis of historical roots, Nazi parallels, and how hate justifies the war.

Strange Embrace: Paradoxes of Homosexual Desire in the Third Reich
Published on Gasp Magazine
This feature on homosexual desire, Nazi masculinity, and fascist aesthetics, documents how Nazi Germany weaponised homophobia, homonationalism and male comradeship, and why it still matters.

Beauty as a Shelter: Ukrainian Women Rebuild Their Lives in Bucharest’s Salons
Published on Scena 9
In the middle of a war beauty might seem trivial. For the Ukrainian women who run Bucharest’s salons, it’s a language of resilience, work, and home.

Angels from the East
Published on GPress.info
How trans* art, drag, and queer performance shaped Ukraine, Belarus & Moldova from the 1990s onward, revealing vibrant cultures defying post-Soviet repression.