Showing posts with label gays in Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gays in Russia. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Young and Gay in Putin's Russia | Part 1

Jan 13, 2014 • When Russian President Vladimir Putin banned gay "propaganda" in June last year, Russia's LGBT community went from being a stigmatized fringe group to full-blown enemies of the state. Homophobia becoming legislation means it's now not only accepted in Russia but actively encouraged, which has led to a depressing rise in homophobic attacks and murders.

The main aim of the law, which essentially bans any public display of homosexuality, is to prevent minors from getting the impression that being gay is normal. Which means that, if you're young and gay in Putin's Russia, you're ostracized and cut off from any kind of legal support network.

In part 1 we get a ride with Artem, a young driver for Moscow's gay taxi service "Our Taxi", meet Nikita, a 17-year-old activist who has been labeled a "propagandist" because of his LGBT rights YouTube channel, and Yulia, a young lesbian who started LGBT self defense classes after her favorite gay bar in Moscow was attacked by about 20 armed men in October 2012.



Part 2

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Part 5

Telling the Story of Gays in Russia - Stories | GQ

Feb 24, 2016 • GQ editors describe the complicated process of reporting a story on LGBT rights in Putin’s Russia—a country that is almost as hostile to the press as it is to gay people.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

When Russian Gays Had a Brief Window of Freedom…

Als russische Schwule ein kurzes Fenster der Freiheit hatten… / Quand les gays russes avaient une brève fenêtre de liberté…

Russian intolerance of the gay community was briefly interrupted under the Bolsheviks.


With thanks to bbc.co.uk & Craig Reid for this vintage photo on Pinterest.