You are here: Homepage Tag queer Articles Marwan Kaabour with journalist Zuher Jazmati at the book launch of ‘The Queer Arab Glossary’ in Berlin, 2024 Photo: Mayar Attia Language | Libanon Boundlessly queer For the first time, ‘The Queer Arab Glossary’ is a compilation of Arabic slang from the scene - from affectionate to derogatory. A conversation with the editor Interview with Marwan Kaabour 11/27/2024 Photo: Arlene Mejorado Gender roles | Mexico “It’s okay to be flamboyant if you’re macho” The Texan Mexican artist José Villalobos focuses on the clothing of Mexican Norteño culture. It’s extravagant and camp but is also seen as the epitome of masculinity Interview with José Villalobos 09/14/2024 Francesca Ekwuyasi Photo: Jörg Kandziora Literature | Nigeria “I’m interested in mundane acts of resistance” Francesca Ekwuyasi is a Nigerian writer whose debut novel “Butter, Honey, Pig, Bread” follows three women on a journey of love, reconciliation, and food. In an interview, she talks about living in the diaspora and writing about queerness and faith. Interview with Francesca Ekwuyasi 08/22/2024
Marwan Kaabour with journalist Zuher Jazmati at the book launch of ‘The Queer Arab Glossary’ in Berlin, 2024 Photo: Mayar Attia Language | Libanon Boundlessly queer For the first time, ‘The Queer Arab Glossary’ is a compilation of Arabic slang from the scene - from affectionate to derogatory. A conversation with the editor Interview with Marwan Kaabour 11/27/2024
Photo: Arlene Mejorado Gender roles | Mexico “It’s okay to be flamboyant if you’re macho” The Texan Mexican artist José Villalobos focuses on the clothing of Mexican Norteño culture. It’s extravagant and camp but is also seen as the epitome of masculinity Interview with José Villalobos 09/14/2024
Francesca Ekwuyasi Photo: Jörg Kandziora Literature | Nigeria “I’m interested in mundane acts of resistance” Francesca Ekwuyasi is a Nigerian writer whose debut novel “Butter, Honey, Pig, Bread” follows three women on a journey of love, reconciliation, and food. In an interview, she talks about living in the diaspora and writing about queerness and faith. Interview with Francesca Ekwuyasi 08/22/2024