Revisiting 2020: Then and Now
By Umar Ibrahim Agaie
In early 2020, as the deadly Covid-19 pandemic descended and the George Floyd protests lay ahead, a quiet transformation surfaced in queer literature.
By Umar Ibrahim Agaie
In early 2020, as the deadly Covid-19 pandemic descended and the George Floyd protests lay ahead, a quiet transformation surfaced in queer literature.
By Francesca Capossela
But, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, living with my then-boyfriend, I began to feel that I had lost my bisexuality, like a favorite sweater forgotten on some subway train.
By Charles Roussel
At 58, I outed myself through a series of conversations on Zoom, in the middle of the pandemic.