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Now Accepting Submissions!

January 30, 2022January 30, 2022 0 Comments Submissions

We are now accepting submissions for our next volume of the Harvard Kennedy School’s LGBTQ Policy Journal, which will be

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Presenting the Harvard Kennedy School LGBTQ Policy Journal Vol. 11

April 27, 2021April 27, 2021 0 Comments Vol 11

We are excited to present the Harvard Kennedy School LGBTQ Policy Journal Vol. 11! You can order a print copy here.

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Op-eds 

Dildo or Dildon’t – A Plug for Sex Toy Regulation in the U.S.

July 25, 2021July 25, 2021 0 Comments Iris Ryn Olson, Sex toy regulation, Sex toys, Vol 11 Extended

Abstract Despite the fact that most sex toys are intended to be used on some of the most vulnerable parts

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Articles 

How to Abolish Gender

July 25, 2021July 25, 2021 0 Comments gender, Hierarchies, Labor system, Morgan Pratt, Vol 11 Extended

      I.         Purpose The present structure which dominates gender in our society, patriarchy, is incredibly oppressive, and calls to dismantle it have

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Transgender Oklahomans Sound Off on the Difficulties Created by the Covid-19 Pandemic

July 25, 2021July 25, 2021 0 Comments Covid 19, Oklahoma, Syd Stephenson, Trans Rights, Vol 11 Extended

The Covid-19 Pandemic has transformed the lives of hundreds of millions of people across the world in 2020, with exacerbated

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Let’s Call Chechnya’s Systematic Murder of LGBT+ Individuals What it Is

July 25, 2021 0 Comments Chechen Republic, Chechnya, Dale Davis, European Convention on Human Rights, Human rights, LGBT legal justice, Russia, Vol 11 Extended

In 2018, Maksim Lapunov became one of the most widely known victims of a government-sanctioned purge of gay, bisexual, transgender,

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Interviews Op-eds 

Advocating for Intersectional Sex Worker Representation In Academia

July 20, 2021July 20, 2021 0 Comments Academia, Las Vegas, Nevada, Racial Equity, Sex Workers, Trans Rights, Veronica Mullins, Vol 11 Extended

The lives of sex workers and the obstacles they face are starkly unexplored in academic literature. Contrary to past connotations

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