Publisher's Synopsis
This journal, published three times a year, brings together scholars, activists, public intellectuals, artists, and policy and culture makers to discuss, debate, and mobilise issues and initiatives that matter to the diverse lived experience, struggle, and transformation of GLBTQ peoples and communities wherever they may be. With an emphasis on worldmaking praxis, the journal welcomes theory, criticism, history, policy analysis, public argument, and creative exhibition, seeking to foster intellectual and activist work through essays, commentaries, interviews, roundtable discussions, and book and event reviews.