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“I Have Nothing to Hide”
Published on taz
Lulla la Polaca shaped Warsaw’s queer scene. Her career as a drag queen started when she was in her seventies. A meeting in the Polish capital.

When We Stopped Hating Ourselves: Gay Life Under Persecution In Poland And Germany
Published on Tagesspiegel, Oko.press
Despite post-war persecution in Germany and surveillance in Poland, gay men answered state oppression with solidarity, secretly building the movements we know today.

How Queer Soldiers Shape Ukraine’s Defense And Future
Published on NV.ua
As Ukraine's queer soldiers risk their lives, they navigate a paradox: growing public acceptance alongside laws that still deny their partners basic rights in case of injury or death.

Unsafe in The Country of Origin
Published on taz
Fagatta, Adora, and Nia fled Georgia to escape violence and discrimination because of their gender identity. But because German authorities do not believe them, they are facing deportation.

The Bible, Putin, AfD: Four Misanthropic Myths to Abandon
Published on Perspective Daily
Anti-queer disinformation has a long tradition. Here’s why it catches on and how we can counter it.

Queer Resistance in Ukraine: Between War and Disinformation
Published on Deine Korrespondentin
Russia weaponizes anti-LGBTIQ+ narratives to justify its invasion of Ukraine, depicting the country as morally corrupt. Yet Ukrainian activists fight back, slowly shifting public opinion despite war and disinformation.

No Safe Place
Published on Tagebuch
Many queer refugees are at an impasse: unsafe in their homelands, unacknowledged in exile. These two stories explore the realities between hope and political failure.

“A Place You Can Always Come To”: Shaping Polish Diasporic Queer Communities in Germany
Published on Milk
Polish LGBTQIAP+ migrants in Germany have built communities for decades through art, activism, and mutual support, creating spaces of belonging while confronting homophobia at home and abroad.

Asylum Discourse: What Are “Safe” Countries of Origin for Queers?
Published on Siegessäule
Germany calls Georgia and Hungary "safe" for LGBTIQ+ people seeking asylum. But activists from both countries tell a different story – one of criminalized pride symbols and vanishing healthcare.