In the "post-Soviet" space, queer hostility is widespread and the LGBTQIA* community is often exposed to discrimination and attacks. Nevertheless, there is queer life and solidarity everywhere.
But the differences between the individual countries are great: while prison sentences are still imposed for sex between men in Uzbekistan, queer content is no longer allowed to be published in Georgia and the queer community has been classified as extremist in Russia, homosexual couples can marry in Estonia.
As a journalist and author, Norma Schneider talks about the differences and similarities between the individual countries. Afterwards, we would like to get into conversation with you.
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