The ultimate irony of gay liberation is that it has made it possible for straight people to create more fluid gender, sexual and social identities, while mainstream gay people salivate over state-sanctioned Tiffany wedding bands and participatory patriarchy, writes Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore.
Queer, kinky and spiritual
Why are so many queer folk kinky and why are so many kinky people pagan or following their own spiritual path? Lee Harrington offers some thoughts.
Politics need not serve self-interest alone
Alll politics may be local, but your politics don't need to be driven by self-interest alone, writes Amy Hunter.
The global struggle for queer freedom
Most of the world is still living in the homophobic dark ages, but LGBT people are defiant and making gains, says Peter Tatchell.
Gay muslim refugees face uphill battle
A gay Bangladeshi couple have been battling to gain citizenship in Australia for 10 years because the Refugee Review Tribunal doesn't believe they are queer. Rachel Evans and norrie mAy-welby report.
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