Status
In storage
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Collection
Publication
San Francisco: HAVOQ
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
23 p.; 21 cm
Summary
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Undoing Borders is a collective writing project that comes out of the Migrant Justice Work Group of San Francisco Pride at Work/HAVOQ (The Horizontal Alliance of Very Organized Queers). We wanted a Queer No Borders Manifesto as our compass (one that didn’t focus entirely on the need for LGBT people to be able to marry so that they can sponsor their partners for immigration purposes). Despite finding some good examples of this— Queers and Immigration: A Vision Statement (2007), or the Audre Lorde Project’s 2006 statement For All The Ways They Say We Are, No One Is Illegal, for example — we realized that there is still a lot of room to expand this conversation. This document is our attempt to add to the dialogue.
Online version available here: https://undoingborders.wordpress.com/
Undoing Borders is a collective writing project that comes out of the Migrant Justice Work Group of San Francisco Pride at Work/HAVOQ (The Horizontal Alliance of Very Organized Queers). We wanted a Queer No Borders Manifesto as our compass (one that didn’t focus entirely on the need for LGBT people to be able to marry so that they can sponsor their partners for immigration purposes). Despite finding some good examples of this— Queers and Immigration: A Vision Statement (2007), or the Audre Lorde Project’s 2006 statement For All The Ways They Say We Are, No One Is Illegal, for example — we realized that there is still a lot of room to expand this conversation. This document is our attempt to add to the dialogue.
Online version available here: https://undoingborders.wordpress.com/
DDC/MDS
Z HAVO |
Pages
23