Marriage Institutes Inequality and Violence: Lessons for Queer and Trans Liberation Movements

Barnard Center for Research on Women

In October 2013, BCRW and The Engaging Tradition Project at The Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School co-convened a conference called Queer Dreams and Non-Profit blues to examine the critiques emerging from queer and feminist activists and scholars about the impact of funding on social movement agendas and formations. During the conference, Hope Dector from BCRW and Dean Spade from The Engaging Tradition Project conducted interviews with many of the speakers about their analysis and strategies related to the conference themes. These interviews were edited a series of short videos that aim to bring these critical perspectives into an accessible format for use in activist spaces and classrooms. These videos highlight the type of knowledge production that is possible when the boundaries between activism and the academy are actively traversed.

Featuring Angélica Chazaro, Trishala Deb, Kenyon Farrow, Paulina Helm-Hernandez, J. Kēhaulani Kauanui, Dean Spade, Eric Stanley, Urvashi Vaid, and Craig Willse.

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