Special Issue on Queer African Style and Fashion
Call for Submissions: Q-zine, Issue 8 Mohawks, faux-hawks, tattoos, piercings, skinnies, boots, trilbies, snoodies … Just as globalization both popularized and universalized gay symbols such as the...
View ArticleLa mode et le style «Queer » Africain: Appel à contributions
Variation de mo et faux- hawks, tatouages, piercings, slims, bottes, nœuds papillon, ascots… L’effet de la mondialisation a réussi à populariser et à universaliser les symboles gays, comme le drapeau […]
View ArticleRipped From Within to Shine
Maybe he knew That someday I would become “that.” Like Abraham, Maybe he meant his Isaac no harm. Still he made me pay the price The sacrifice, In the thousand […]
View ArticleFrom Walking with Shadows
By Judy Dibia LONG AFTER Adrian left Abdul’s apartment, he was not sure he had found the answer he was searching for, or if he had new questions to contend […]
View ArticleSexual Labels
Whenever someone flirts with me, they sooner or later, sometimes indirectly but more often just straight out, ask me whether I am top or bottom or versatile. I’m used to […]
View ArticleI Have This Fear
I have this fear and it keeps my legs shaking. My heart beats faster when I think about it. If you were in the same shoes with me, would you […]
View ArticleBorn This Way?
My friend Cege says he was born gay. He tells me I must have been “born this way” too. He says he knew he was gay as far back as […]
View ArticlePop Rock
Belle en rose: Ensemble composé d’une jupette taille haute et d’un body en tricot. Outfit composed of a high waisted mini-skirt and a knit bodysuit Robe Manteau: Robe manteau d’été […]
View ArticleLove as Revolutionary Practice – Call for Contributions
CALL FOR SUBMISSION A Q-zine & OurSpaceIsLove Special Issue Q-zine is the first pan-African, bilingual art and culture LGBTQI magazine. In the next edition Q-zine collaborates with OurSpaceIsLove...
View ArticleFeminism, Fashion and the Politics of Adornment
“My existence is not about how desirable you find me.” – Warsan Shire I have always loved dressing up. When I was much younger I would sit on my mother’s […]
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