The need to understand gender as a spectrum must include non-Western identities and a move towards decolonising queerness. Ibtisam Ahmed explores the history of the Hijra community in Bangladesh.
When free speech costs
Amid signs of an emboldened far right on both sides of the Atlantic, Sam Hope explores how a distorted version of "free speech" has become toxic.
We support the self-identification of gender
A selection of the curators at The Queerness discuss why they support self-identification of gender
Queer picks at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
With a dazzling array of shows on offer a this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Callum Kenny gives his four top tips of the unmissable queer performances this year.
Dear cisgender feminists, trans women are not your enemy
Guest writer Chay Brown, an activist from the National Union of Teachers, responds to the assertions that the reforms to the gender recognition act are in contradiction to the rights of others.
Feminism does not have to be trans-exclusionary
Annette Pryce discusses the use of a well known phrase.
The hidden wellbeing issues underlying the Pride and policing debate
How do we bridge the chasm between those who want a visible police presence at Pride events and those who do not? Sam Hope proposes that those with power need to listen harder.
Review: Man in an Orange Shirt
Guest writer Hadley reflects on Man in an Orange Shirt, part of the BBC's Gay Britannia season.
My journey as a gay man with depression
Guest writer, Peter Minkoff, recounts his very personal journey with depression as part of our mental health month.
Playing the identity card: Why respect for self-identification matters
For our Mental Health Month series, Karen Pollock explores how some identities are seen as more valid than others, and the harm this causes to marginalised people.
