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  1. Disclosure dir. by Sam Fedder, and: Visible: Out on Television dir. by Ryan White (review)
  2. Black Feminism Reimagined after Intersectionality by Jennifer C. Nash (review)
  3. LGBTQ Fiction and Poetry from Appalachia ed. by Jeff Mann and Julia Watts (review)
  4. The New Gay for Pay: The Sexual Politics of American Television Production by Julia Himberg (review)
  5. Why Karen Carpenter Matters by Karen Tongson (review)
  6. Queer Terror: Life, Death, and Desire in the Settler Colony by C. Heike Schotten (review)
  7. After the Party: A Manifesto for Queer of Color Life by Joshua Chambers-Letson (review)
  8. Queer Conversation with Amber Johnson and Lore/tta LeMaster
  9. On Organizing and Mobilizing
  10. The Biopolitics of Imaginary "Others": Between Threat and (In)Security
  11. Decolonizing Freedom through Voodoo: Queer Worldmaking in a Ghanaian Music Video
  12. Future Entanglements: Beauty, Fashion, and (Anti-) Black Aesthetics in India
  13. (De)Composing Ecological Futurities: Insurgent Worldmaking at the End of a World
  14. Refusing to Die: Black Queer and Feminist Worldmaking Amid Anti-Black State Violence
  15. From TDOR to Tony McDade: Black Transgender Mourning in the Wake of the Murder of George Floyd
  16. Making Black Trans Lives Matter
  17. #BlackDeathsMatter: Performing Transness in Public Space
  18. Erkan Affan in Conversation with Travis Alabanza and Malik Nashad Sharpe
  19. Amerikkka
  20. Amerikkka
  21. Introduction: Burying the Un/Dead
  22. Whither Homophobia? Rethinking a Bad Object for Queer Studies from the Black Global South
  23. The Erotic Worldmaking of Asexual and Aromantic Zines
  24. Framing Our Story: Youthist and Queer Temporalities in Lopez's The Inheritance
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