IN THIS ISSUE
Preface
by Lisa Duggan and Richard Kim
Introduction
by Joseph N. DeFilippis
About this Issue
by Catherine Sameh
QEJ in Action
photographs by Syd London
Afterword: A Future Beyond Equality
by Kenyon Farrow
PART 1
Queer Issues, Queer Visions
After Neoliberalism? From Crisis to Organizing for Queer Economic Justice
by Lisa Duggan
Common Ground: The Queerness of Welfare Policy
by Joseph N. DeFilippis
Our People Are Worth the Risks: A Southern Queer Agenda from the Margins and the Red States
by SONG
Defining Desires and Dangerous Decisions
by Amber Hollibaugh
We Need to Dream a Bolder Dream: The Politics of Fear and Queer Struggles for Safe Communities
by Kay Whitlock
Outing the Invisible Poor: Why Economic Justice and Access to Health Care is an LGBT Issue, with a New Afterword
by Laura F. Redman
2, 4, 6, 8: Who Says that Your Grandmother’s Straight
by Amber Hollibaugh
Cripping Queer Politics, or the Dangers of Neoliberalism
by Robert McRuer
Reproductive and Genetic Justice
by Miriam W. Yeung
Beyond Marriage: Democracy, Equality, and Kinship for a New Century
by Lisa Duggan
PART 2
Profiles, Interviews, and Narratives
This is What Pride Looks Like: Miss Major and the Violence, Poverty, and Incarceration of Low-Income Transgender Women
by Jessica Stern
A Brief History of Queer Experience with Addiction and Recovery
by Tom Hill
“Nobody Should Ever Feel the Way that I Felt”: A Portrait of Jay Toole and Queer Homelessness
by Áine Duggan
Queer Left Histories: Achebe Powell and Martin Duberman on Culture and Politics
by Marcia M. Gallo
Sex Work and Queer Politics in Three Acts
by Svati P. Shah
The Practical Day-to-Day Details of Being Queer
by Susan Raffo
Creating Change
by John D’Emilio
PART 3
Campaigns and Organizing Efforts
Equality with Power: Fighting for Economic Justice at Work
by Richard Blum
Reclaiming Our Lineage: Organized Queer, Gender-Nonconforming, and Transgender Resistance to Police Violence
by Reina Gossett, Che Gossett, and A.J. Lewis
Queering Immigration: Perspectives on Cross-Movement Organizing
by Debanuj DasGupta
Defying Realpolitik: Human Rights and the HIV Entry Bar
by N. Ordover
What’s Home Got to Do with It? Unsheltered Queer Youth
by Reed Christian and Anya Mukarji-Connolly
The FIERCE Fight for Power and the Preservation of Public Space in the West Village
by Rickke Mananzala
Still Coming Ashore: The LGBT Community and the Many Meanings of Family
by Terry Boggis