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Trans voices in mainstream publishing—give us bread, but give us roses

We are facing serious upheaval and turbulent political times, and yet we can’t forget art. We can’t give up novels, poetry, paintings, music, and media, even in the most challenging of eras. 

During the early years of the labor movements in the United States, circa 1911, suffragist Rose Schneiderman wrote:

“What the woman who labors wants is the right to live, not simply exist—the right to life as the rich woman has the right to life, and the sun and music and art. You have nothing that the humblest worker has not a right to have also. The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too.

It became a slogan—Bread and Roses—that still applies today. In today’s context, our bread is essential gains like civil rights protections, housing and social support programs, trans-supportive health care, living wages, etc; while our roses are books, television, movies, music, and art. Specifically, art created by trans people.

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Welcome Eden S. French

Queer Pack is delighted to announce the signing of Australian author Eden S. French. In 2017, Queer Pack will republish Eden’s riveting, world-building, sci-fi novel, Reintegration, which she first self-published late last year.

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Invisible and Forgotten: LGBTQIA+ Homeless Youth Hurting in the Holidays

As the streets get colder and the holiday season sneaks closer, it’s time to embrace the giving spirit. It’s so easy to get lost in the rush of the lead up to it all, that sometimes we all just need a simple reminder of what really matters, and of what is going on in the world.

Homelessness is increasing, and a huge number of youth who are living rough are part of the LGBTQIA+ community. In the US alone there are around 1.6 million homeless youth, and up to 40 percent of those are queer. In the UK, it’s estimated that a quarter of the homeless youth are queer. In Australia, the number sits at 30 percent. No child, no adult, deserves to be left forgotten in the cold. Disturbingly, many of these youths find themselves in the vulnerable position of being homeless due to their family’s reaction to them identifying as LGBQTIA+. Many have been kicked out of home, cut off, sent away and left to fend for themselves purely due to being queer. Add to the fact that many LGBTQIA+ people face discrimination in shelters and from charity services, and the hurdles for these queer kids and adults just keep in increasing.

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Shamy on you: The Big Bang Theory

Oder: Der Niedergang einer Beziehung

Als die Serie “The Big Bang Theorie” 2007 startete, war ich noch hin- und hergerissen, wie schlimm ich die Serie wirklich finden sollte. Argumente für die Serie: unterhaltsame Nerd-und Popkultur-Themen, inzwischen auch mehr als nur eine Frau in Hauptrollen, die Entwicklung von Penny hin zur selbstbewussten, schlagfertigen Nachbarin der Nerd-WGs. Gegen die Serie: Sexistische Witze, platte homoerotische Anspielungen zwischen Amy und Penny, nerviges Lustigmachen über Rajesh’s Femininität, und so weiter.

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Warum die TV-Serie “The Fosters” schon auch nervt

The Fosters ist 2013 auf dem Fernsehsender “abc family” gestartet und läuft inzwischen in der 2. Staffel. Die Serie, die u. a. von Jennifer Lopez produziert wird, spielt in San Diego – bzw. in einem dortigen Vorort – und handelt von dem lesbischen Paar Stef and Lena, die gemeinsam 5 Kinder versorgen.