Eastern Queerope Belarus: Stories of Resistance, Repression, and Cultural Renewal

A new podcast that looks at Belarus’s queer past: medieval sexuality, Soviet persecution, activism, theatre, and the evolving struggle for visibility and rights.
18 November 2025

This project was originally published in English by Eastern Queerope

Fists risen up, Romani flag in the background

Eastern Queerope Belarus is a new podcast that documents the queer histories of Belarus across centuries. From the Middle Ages shaped by Christian morality to Soviet-era criminalization and understudied persecution, from early queer activism and the post-Soviet Love Parade to creative resistance in theatre and urban interventions, the series highlights the voices, movements, and cultural shifts that shaped queer life in Belarus. Through historians’ insights, archival fragments, personal testimonies, and reflections on identity and community, Eastern Queerope Belarus offers a multifaceted understanding of how queer Belarusians lived, resisted, and created spaces for themselves despite repression and erasure.

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