![]() Record - and a public commitment - to elevating the voices and stories of queer folks in our pages. Only be truly genuine when it goes beyond empty words: The content curated for this issue represents a public We conceive of this more than anything as an invitation to the queer community on campus. Offer a multiplicity of queer experiences that affirm the present diversity of queer voices, ushering in aįuture that embraces queer experiences and identities on their own terms. Self-essays and profiles of LGBTQ+ students on campus like Josh Babu ’22 and Griffin Maxwell Brooks ’23, we Together, their stories form a snapshot ofīut we are looking forward as well, challenging the design and content conventions of our paper in a digitalĪnd print product that incorporates the work of queer artists and their reflections on identity. Reflection on living between worlds by a queer Muslim student. Power of representation offered by campus queer student-athletes Abby Meyers ’22 and Marge Donovan ’22, and a In this issue, we do just that - exploring queer students’ experiences securing housing accommodations, the ![]() The queer community tackles critical issues in the present and how they imagine a future where fear of In potent prose, Professor Jeff Nunokawa and Dean of the College Jillĭolan reflect on their experiences as members of the LGBTQ+ community in the 1970s, documenting the vastlyĭifferent reality for the LGBTQ+ community just a couple of decades ago. This issue, entitled “Queer Remembrances, Queer Futures” argues that, before diving into the presentĬhallenges and future aspirations of the queer community, it is essential to provide space for reflectionsīack on queer narratives of the past. ![]() LGBTQ+ community, the archive of queer existence on this campus and beyond is often remarkably thin and marred Unfortunately, given a history of violence toward and attempted erasure of the As Princeton’s paper of record, The Daily Princetonian plays an important role in the creation and maintenance ![]()
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