As part of this series on the intersections of queerness and multireligiosity, I want to offer queer, multireligious people a platform to reflect on our experiences in our own words and on our own terms. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. For this interview, I spoke with one of my favorite people — my brilliantContinue reading “Queerness and Multireligious Perspectives Interview: Alex Rudy”
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Queerness and Multireligious Perspectives Interview: Fairuz Rougeaux
As part of this series on the intersections of queerness and multireligiosity, I want to offer queer, multireligious people a platform to reflect on our experiences in our own words and on our own terms. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. “Each side of the hyphen pulls identity taut, and the tension prevents separation orContinue reading “Queerness and Multireligious Perspectives Interview: Fairuz Rougeaux”
Queerness and Multireligious Perspectives Interview: Justin
As part of this series on the intersections of queerness and multireligiosity, I want to offer queer, multireligious people a platform to reflect on our experiences in our own words and on our own terms.This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. For my first interview in this series, I sat down with my dear friend, Justin,Continue reading “Queerness and Multireligious Perspectives Interview: Justin”
Queerness and Multireligious Identities: Queer Implications for Religious Hybridities
In the introductory entry of this series, I contemplate my personal definition of what it means to engage in the act of queering. I write: “In my own words, to queer something — be it sexuality and desire, gender performance, or spiritual identity — is to play at intersections of rebellion, chaos, and liberation. ItContinue reading “Queerness and Multireligious Identities: Queer Implications for Religious Hybridities “
Queerness and Multireligious Identities: An Introduction
What does it mean to have a queer relationship to gender, sexuality, and spiritual identity? This question has been on my mind during my final semester of divinity school. The question itself is not new to me — I’ve been wrestling with my own relationship to queerness, gender, and spiritual identities for more than fifteenContinue reading “Queerness and Multireligious Identities: An Introduction”