“There is a lot of shame in our community”

Artist-researcher Ula reflects on shame, embodiment, and the Belarusian queer protest movement, in a short documentary.
18 November 2025

This article was originally published in Belarusian with English subtitles on DasHip’s YouTube

Meet Ula — an artist, researcher, and activist. In this issue, we explore the presence of the body in public space and the work of the author of “From Disidentification to Affirming Normality: Performability in the Contention Politics of Belarusian Queer Protest Movement, 1999 — 2012,” approaching a place where there is love and condemnation.

«Адчыні» (Belarusian for “Open”) is a project about Belarusian queer people who are currently in exile. They talk about their processes, share thoughts on sexuality and embodiment, and also give us a glimpse into their lives. Watch the previous issue here.

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