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July 20, 2021, Filed Under: Ask a QT

What Does Queer and Trans Migration Mean to You?

Quỳnh-Hương Nguyễn smiling and holding a small brown dog.

UT Assistant Director of the Gender and Sexuality Center Quynh-Huong Nguyen gets candid about their family’s migration story, feeling migration dysphoria, and finding community amongst queer Asians in Austin.

July 20, 2021, Filed Under: Arts QT

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Illustration of a young person holding a sign that reads "I'm Undocuqueer".

© Felipe Baeza, courtesy Maureen Paley, London  Felipe Baeza utilizes art as a tool to create political spaces. He primarily works on paper and incorporates different techniques via collage and de-collage. He also utilizes his own biography to reflect and explore the persistent effects of social institutions and cultural practices on the individual. He completed… read more 

July 20, 2021, Filed Under: Spotlight, Student Spotlight

Undocuqueer in Oregon: Out of the Closets, Out of the Shadows

Stefanía García smiling at camera with short curly hair and glasses.

Stefania Garcia shares some of her findings in response to the first research question: How do queer undocumented folks negotiate visibility and belonging in activist spaces?

July 20, 2021, Filed Under: QT Deep Dive

Trans Queer Migrations and Border-Making: Central American LGBTQ+ Caravans as Life-Making Projects

Group of transgender and gay asylum seekers marching down the street holding a large banner that reads "1ra Caravana Trans Gay Migrante...".

Dr. Nakay Flotte discusses her research on recent collectivized migrations.

July 20, 2021, Filed Under: From the Editors

Queer and Trans Migrants and Migrations

QT Voices co-editors Karma R. Chávez and Lisa Moore introduce the summer 2021 issue “Queer and Trans Migrants and Migrations.”

July 20, 2021, Filed Under: Arts QT

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Painting by Myisha Arellanus that represents the efforts of undocumented youth and the criminalization of the immigrant community. In the center, there are two hands in chained cuffs surrounded by important protestors.

by Myisha Arellanus  This painting is meant to reflect the huge risks and efforts that undocumented youth took in order to achieve this very impermanent sense of protection we know as DACA. Among other symbolisms, it also serves to remind those of us who benefit from DACA that the entire immigrant community continues to be… read more 

July 19, 2021, Filed Under: Arts QT

A Timeline of Queer Migrations

Gray statue with a transparent pink circle covering most of it.

Artist Carlos Motta shares a piece titled “A Timeline of Queer Migrations” with QT Voices.

July 19, 2021, Filed Under: Spotlight, Student Spotlight

On the Front Lines

Author, Isaac James, standing outside the Texas Capitol with Rep. Mary González and office staff.

Isaac James reflects on his internship with the Texas House LGBTQ Caucus.

March 8, 2021, Filed Under: Spotlight, Student Spotlight

Evidence-Based and Close to My Heart

Isabella Knoth discusses her internship with the Kind Clinic.

March 8, 2021, Filed Under: Spotlight, Student Spotlight

Canva Queen of the LGBTQ Legislative Caucus

Chloe Hamm details her experience working for the Texas LGBTQ Caucus.

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