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Social distancing, self-isolation aren't just coronavirus-related terms, they've long marked everyday lives of queer, marginalised
Joshua Muyiwa •'I know what you are thinking: Yet again, the — queer, femme, Black person — speaks of dirty things like desire at a time of disease and death. Well, it is difficult only for those who have made a division between the three.' | Joshua Muyiwa writes in #QueerTake
Responding to the coronavirus outbreak while being queer, femme, and a body that doesn't conform
Joshua Muyiwa •There’s been a lot of policing of bodies in this time of the coronavirus pandemic and LGBTQ+ influencers on social media have been especially calling out the community for not adhering to shutdowns ordered by public health ministries. Their logic: we should know better having been schooled and brought up in the post-AIDS/HIV times.
The Queer Take: In embracing the new, inclusive language project, what has been gained and what has been lost?
Joshua Muyiwa •In domains like gender and sexuality, we have managed to demand more words and vocabulary and descriptions that allow more of us to name our selves, our desires, our milestones. This evolving language was allowing more of us to walk into more rooms, but also I could see those rooms still had the same rules, the same problems, writes Joshua Muyiwa in #QueerTake