Queer Holocaust Voices – the Price of SilenceBy Olga BubichAren’t the sufferings of all prisoners the same? Why bring up gender issues at all? What’s the point of comparing trauma?
“I Accept Myself with All My Features”: Ukrainian Queer Person and Her Identity in Catholic PolandBy Artur KoldomasovNatalia's story presents a different, more down-to-earth perspective on queer Ukrainians in Poland.
Belarusian on Bisexuality, Theatre and EmigrationBy Cristina GrekovaA documentary short about Palina, Belarusian actress, director, and singer from Minsk.
Forgotten Stories of Eastern European LGBTQ+ HeroesBy Eastern QueeropeStories of those who were lacking remembrance acknowledgment. Sometimes unintentionally, but more often purposefully.
Shelters, Help for Queer People and Support: How Uzhhorod Became a New Home for LGBTQI+ PeopleBy Anna HolishevskaGender Stream housed 32 people when the full-scale war began. Throughout its operation, the shelter has provided a home to 320 queer people from occupied and liberated territories.
Diversity in Brandenburg: Queers Take a StandBy Juri WasenmüllerA memorial for gay prisoners murdered in Sachsenhausen coincided with a Pride in nearby Oranienburg, uniting commemoration with celebration of present-day queer life.
Queer Holocaust Voices – the Price of SilenceBy Olga BubichAren’t the sufferings of all prisoners the same? Why bring up gender issues at all? What’s the point of comparing trauma?
“I Accept Myself with All My Features”: Ukrainian Queer Person and Her Identity in Catholic PolandBy Artur KoldomasovNatalia's story presents a different, more down-to-earth perspective on queer Ukrainians in Poland.
Belarusian on Bisexuality, Theatre and EmigrationBy Cristina GrekovaA documentary short about Palina, Belarusian actress, director, and singer from Minsk.
Forgotten Stories of Eastern European LGBTQ+ HeroesBy Eastern QueeropeStories of those who were lacking remembrance acknowledgment. Sometimes unintentionally, but more often purposefully.
Shelters, Help for Queer People and Support: How Uzhhorod Became a New Home for LGBTQI+ PeopleBy Anna HolishevskaGender Stream housed 32 people when the full-scale war began. Throughout its operation, the shelter has provided a home to 320 queer people from occupied and liberated territories.
Diversity in Brandenburg: Queers Take a StandBy Juri WasenmüllerA memorial for gay prisoners murdered in Sachsenhausen coincided with a Pride in nearby Oranienburg, uniting commemoration with celebration of present-day queer life.