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Deconstructing the Dreamer Status

Posted onJune 3, 201137 Comments

Angy’s post over at DreamActivist on D-Identity made me feel really proud today. It’s heartening to know that the spaces you have established and fueled are constantly refueled with critical thought and an honest accountability that is missing from most Read More …

CategoriesDesi, Immigration, LGBTQTagsdesi, DREAM Act, DreamActivist, Fiji, Indian, LGBT, Pakistani

A Brief Reply to the Anti-Immigrant Utah Law

Posted onJune 2, 2011Leave a comment

I am thrilled this morning, in part due to the wonderful news that Immigration Equality has filed an amicus brief against the controversial and anti-immigrant Utah law: According to Immigration Equality, the Illegal Immigration Enforcement Act, similar to the controversial Read More …

CategoriesImmigration, LGBTQTagsAmerican Civil Liberties Union, Arizona, Frank Sharry, immigration equality, LGBT, Utah

Navigating the Space Between the White Gheys And Queer POC

Posted onApril 4, 2011Leave a comment

I picked up on some disdain towards same-sex binational couples work in some queer desi spaces this weekend. I was amused but not surprised by it. I would like to take several steps back and note that I do get Read More …

CategoriesDesi, ImmigrationTagsdesi, Immigration, LGBT, Queer

GW Law’s Transgender Spring Problem Turns Real

Posted onMarch 13, 2011Leave a comment

I haven’t been a happy camper lately. Last week was hellish with regards to hate and the last thing I needed was a heads-up that the school isn’t doing all it could do to fight the transphobia that has come Read More …

CategoriesLGBTQTagsGay community, Gender identity, George Washington University, GW Hatchet, hate crime, LGBT, Title VII, transgender, Transphobia

What Should Same-Sex Bi-National Couples Do Since Obama Is No Longer Defending DOMA?

Posted onFebruary 24, 2011Leave a comment

So the Obama Administration is not going to defend the constitutionality of Section 3 of DOMA in courts. That is the section which limits the definition of marriage as that between a man and a woman. The lawyers and law Read More …

CategoriesImmigration, LGBTQTagsDefense of Marriage Act, DOMA, immigration equality, LGBT, Obama administration, Same-sex relationship

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