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Tag: Pride Month
Dear June: A Letter to Pride Month
I hope you usher in a more sincere, accepting and liberating means of existence.
While You Lasted
The poem is dedicated to the poet's friend who committed suicide last year.
Your Love is Not My Love, My Love is Not Your Love
Pride is about a lot of things, but not (specifically) about deriving its agency from heteronormativity.
‘Cover Your Private Parts’: Pune’s Pride March Was Diverse, But With Terms & Conditions
I write this not to compare or criticise the Pune Pride, because every pride is also marked by the socio-political current of the city in which it takes place.
A Queer Take on the Idea of ‘Pride’ in India
Even the queer community is not immune to the idea of toxic masculinity.
Pride and Prejudice: The Desires of Indian Queer Women
Though queer women are not technically covered under Section 377, IPC, the effect of the law on them has been disastrous, to say the least.
Queering Known Stories, or Celebrating and Mourning Pride Month
It's pride month – and along with the celebrations, progress can only happen if we start conversations on queer politics.