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  1. Introduction to "Queer Healing and Transformative Justice": A Special Issue of QED
  2. Alexia Arani, Anna Renée Winget
  3. pp. 1-9
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  1. Depathologization as Healing Justice
  2. S. M. Rodriguez, H Rakes, Kennedy Healy, Liat Ben-Moshe
  3. pp. 11-34
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  1. Black Trans Girlhood, Healing, and Transformative Justice in Akwaeke Emezi's PET
  2. Annie Sansonetti
  3. pp. 35-52
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  1. Entangled Genders: Unraveling Transformative Justice in the Early Childhood Classroom
  2. Dylan Brody
  3. pp. 53-76
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  1. Don't Count on Us Dying: Carceral Accuracy and Trans-of-Color Life Beyond Hate Crimes
  2. Ren-yo Hwang
  3. pp. 77-108
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  1. Stay Mad: A Love Letter to QTBIPOC Psychiatric Survivors
  2. Elliott Fukui
  3. pp. 120-125
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  1. Dear abled america
  2. Theresa Gao
  3. pp. 126-127
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  1. No Justice, No Peace: Queer Afghans in Life and Death, from Home to Diasporas
  2. Ahmad Qais Munhazim, Wazina Zondon
  3. pp. 128-138
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  1. (in betweens of healing)
  2. Elias Bouderdaben
  3. pp. 139-157
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  1. Queer(ing) Healing: Reimagining Wellness through Drama Therapy during the Dual Pandemics
  2. Cass Manalastas, Dana Sayre
  3. pp. 158-164
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  1. Solace in the Stars: Queer Astrology, Capitalism, and Colonialism
  2. Christopher Joseph Lee
  3. pp. 165-172
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  1. Embodied Digital Ecologies: A Healing Justice Analysis of How to Survive the End of the World
  2. AK Wright
  3. pp. 173-180
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  1. A Tendr Scene: VR as Visionary Reality, Prototyping Radical Care and Queer Futurities
  2. G Yi
  3. pp. 181-193
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  1. The Magic of the Margins: Rethinking Healing from the Perspective of Queer Exile
  2. Ahmed Awadalla
  3. pp. 194-200
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  1. Survivors "Surviving Well" and "Surviving Poorly": Reflections on the Limitations and Possibilities of Transformative Justice
  2. Sandra J.
  3. pp. 201-208
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  1. "How We Are with Each Other": Conversations on Queer Healing and Black Liberation
  2. Qui D. Alexander, Charlene A. Carruthers
  3. pp. 209-215
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  1. Queer Behind the Wall: Prison Survival, Self-Love, and Community
  2. Alisha Kohn, Paris E. Whitfield, Kitty Rotolo, Brian Boles, Jasmine K. Syedullah
  3. pp. 216-227
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  1. Prismatic Performances: Queer South Africa and the Fragmentation of the Rainbow Nation by April Sizemore-Barber (review)
  2. Kholofelo M. K. Theledi
  3. pp. 228-231
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  1. Brown Trans Figuration: Rethinking Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Chicanx/Latinx Studies by Francisco J. Galarte (review)
  2. Michael Tristano Jr.
  3. pp. 232-235
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  1. Queer Anxieties of Young Adult Literature and Culture by Derritt Mason (review)
  2. Odhran O'Donoghue
  3. pp. 236-240
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  1. Navigating Remarkable Communication Experiences of Sexual Minorities by Yachao Li and Jennifer A. Samp (review)
  2. Pamela J. Lannutti
  3. pp. 241-244
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  1. Deportable and Disposable: Public Rhetoric and the Making of "Illegal" Immigrant by Lisa A. Flores (review)
  2. Oscar Alfonso Mejía
  3. pp. 245-248
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  1. Queering the Global Filipina Body: Contested Nationalism in the Filipina/o Diaspora by Gina K. Velasco (review)
  2. Anh A. T. Nguyen
  3. pp. 249-252
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  1. Montero (Call Me by Your Name) dir. by Lil Nas X and Tanu Muino (review)
  2. K. Scarlett Harrington
  3. pp. 253-256
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