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 A micro-portrait of a family grappling with gender identity in Hungary: “Colors of Tobi” at the Samizdat Festival of Central and Eastern European Film

A micro-portrait of a family grappling with gender identity in Hungary: “Colors of Tobi” at the Samizdat Festival of Central and Eastern European Film

September 11, 2023

Jakub Crcha reviews "Colors of Tobi," a documentary tackling issues of identity and acceptance in contemporary Hungary

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 The Queens of Central Asia: Exploring the Region’s Blooming Drag Scene

The Queens of Central Asia: Exploring the Region’s Blooming Drag Scene

July 14, 2023

Central Asia regional editor Sydney Millar examines Central Asia's drag scene which works to create queer joy in an oppressive society

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 Leading the way for the Baltic States? Estonia legalises same-sex marriage

Leading the way for the Baltic States? Estonia legalises same-sex marriage

July 11, 2023

Baltics regional editor Maja Soomägi analyses Estonia's same-sex marriage legislation, and what it means for the region as a whole

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 No acknowledgement of LGBTQ+ rights in Katalin Novák’s presidential veto

No acknowledgement of LGBTQ+ rights in Katalin Novák’s presidential veto

June 21, 2023

Alexandra West delves into what Katalin Novák's recent presidential veto means for Hungarian politics and the LGBTQ+ community

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 “We were not supposed to kill them, we should have just beat them up”: A new play at the Slovak National Theatre delves into the themes of racial violence

“We were not supposed to kill them, we should have just beat them up”: A new play at the Slovak National Theatre delves into the themes of racial violence

May 29, 2023

Jakub Crcha reviews "Budete mať luft!", the latest play from the Slovak National Theatre focusing on themes of racism and violence

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 Between “foreign agents” and “propaganda”:  How new legislation targets Russia’s LGBTI community

Between “foreign agents” and “propaganda”: How new legislation targets Russia’s LGBTI community

February 20, 2023

Alexandra West takes a look at Russia's latest amendment to their propaganda laws, a move which will have devastating consequences for the country’s LGBTI community. 

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 It’s About Time Vučić’s Government Took a Position on LGBTI+ Equality

It’s About Time Vučić’s Government Took a Position on LGBTI+ Equality

November 14, 2022

Alexandra West writes about Southeast Europe's first-ever EuroPride, which against threats of being cancelled took place in September this year.

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 Blood on the pavement, not ideology: A murder in Bratislava

Blood on the pavement, not ideology: A murder in Bratislava

October 28, 2022

On 12 October Matúš Horváth and Juraj Vankulič were murdered outside one of Bratislava's few LGBTQI-friendly bars.

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 Queer Studio and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Love: an interview with Victoria Naraxsa

Queer Studio and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Love: an interview with Victoria Naraxsa

June 7, 2022

Rhiannon Segar interviews Khabarovsk-born Victoria Naraxsa, a queer activist, artist, and one of the founders of Queer Studio —  a collective made up of artists, activists, and creatives who use [...]

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 Lithuania’s Enfant Terrible: Romas Zabarauskas is bending the rules of filmmaking and the world is here to watch

Lithuania’s Enfant Terrible: Romas Zabarauskas is bending the rules of filmmaking and the world is here to watch

December 27, 2021

Amanda Sonesson interviews Romas Zabarauskas about his career as a filmmaker, his queer activism and the themes that inspire his art and social actions.

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