IN THIS ISSUE
Introduction: Thinking Queer Activism Transnationally
by Brenna Munro and Gema Pérez-Sánchez
About this Issue
by Tami Navarro
PART 1
Re-Thinking Queer Transnational Activism: Histories, Strategies
Queer Transnational Activism? A Conversation on Organizing, Solidarity, and Difference
by Karma R. Chávez and Hana Masri; with Daniel B. Chávez, Ryan Conrad, Dani D’Emilia, Fatima Jaffer, Ghadir Shafie and Di Wang
LGBT human rights in the Age of Human Rights
by Ryan Thoreson
“Third-World Gays” and Western Baggage in the Early Construction of an International Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement
by Rafael de la Dehesa
“Gayropa”: Transnational Sexual Politics in Europe. Interview with Phillip M. Ayoub
by Gema Pérez-Sánchez and Brenna Munro
PART 2
Queer Activism from the Global South
Acknowledging Mutual Influence: India and the West
by Ruth Vanita
“Ridiculizing” Power: Relajo and the Affects of Queer Activism in Mexico
by Jasmine Rault
Going Public: Transnational Pride Politics and Queer Grassroots Activism in China
by Elisabeth L. Engebretsen
PART 3
Artivism
Naming as the Locus of Trans*National Struggle
by R. Lucas Platero
Name to Name
by Yera Moreno
Literary Activism from Nigeria: Interview with Unoma Azuah, May 2017
by Lindsey Green-Simms
PART 4
Border Politics/Forging Coalitions
Queer Migration Politics as Transnational Activism
by Karma R. Chávez
Becoming Coalitional: The Perverse Encounter of Queer to the Left and the Jesus People USA
by Deborah Gould
PART 5
Work in Practice/Work in Progress
Blogging Queer Africa. Interview with Sokari Ekine, April 2015
by Brenna Munro
International Activism in Practice: Human Rights Watch. 2015 Interview with Graeme Reid, Director of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights Program at Human Rights Watch
by Gema Pérez-Sánchez and Brenna Munro
2017 Follow-up Interview with Graeme Reid, director of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights Program at Human Rights Watch
by Brenna Munro