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Queer Honi 2022

Queer Honi 2022 //

The ‘A’ in LGBTQIA+ should not just stand for ‘asexual’

Asexuals and asexual experiences are just the tip of the iceberg.

October 5, 2022 Carmeli Argana
Queer Honi 2022 //

On the outskirts of love

Without representation of a diverse range of experiences in media, asexual and aromatic individuals will never be fully included or validated in society.

October 5, 2022 Michelle Guan
Queer Honi 2022 //

Anti-Queer Legislation from Sydney to Singapore

The persistence and resurrection of anti-queer legislation around the world demonstrates that the fight for queer liberation is nowhere near over.

October 5, 2022 Alana Ramshaw
Queer Honi 2022 //

Annualised gender affirmation leave must remain a priority

Annualised gender affirmation leave is vastly preferable to a one-off entitlement.

October 5, 2022 Luke Cass
Queer Honi 2022 //

Carabiners on campus: Contextualising queer flagging at USyd

I took to the streets (Eastern Avenue), on a mission to locate the campus carabiner queers, interview them, and maybe, just maybe, strengthen queer solidarity on campus.

October 5, 2022 Talia Meli
Culture, Queer Honi 2022 //

Transylvanians and creatures of the night

The queer community resurrected Rocky Horror and maintains its relevancy today.

October 4, 2022 Katarina Butler

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