"Obi Is A Boy" by Nigerian Dika Ofoma: "There is not just one way to be a man"
Nigerian filmmaker Dika Ofoma discusses his short film 'Obi Is A Boy,' which explores the complexities of masculinity and queer identity.
Joel Quayson in one word, one gesture, and one silence
Joel Quayson's exhibition "How Do You Feel?" explores the challenges of personal identity through his experience as a Black queer artist.
"Here in the country, one grows up with an illusion that everyone has the same opportunities and that everyone can become what they want"
The article discusses the themes of youth and societal challenges as depicted in the nominated young adult novels.
Ghanaian-Dutch artist Joel Quayson explores faith and queer identity in Paris exhibition
Ghanaian-Dutch artist Joel Quayson highlights the interplay of faith and queer identity in his latest exhibition in Paris, reflecting on his personal experiences and cultural background.
LGBTQ Films in Munich: Queer Desire
The article discusses the film 'Plainclothes', which depicts a police officer's struggles in a homophobic environment as he navigates his undercover role and his own sexual identity.
Sara Torres, writer: "As a woman, you learn to be frightened by the beauty of others"
Sara Torres, a prominent generational figure, emphasizes the vital reclamation of bodies from a queer identity perspective in her impactful debut novel 'Lo que hay.'
Book about "Hitler's Queer Artist": How Can a Person Reconcile Such Contradictions?
Art historian Nina Schedlmayer explores the contradictory life of expressionist painter Stephanie Hollenstein in her new study.