New in the ASCL Africanist Blog: Queer Senegalese migration can redefine activism

Both African migration and queer Africa are loaded with negative stereotypes in global discourse, including misunderstandings on the interconnected reasons why marginalised people migrate. In Senegal, the open-endedness of both migration and of queerness has the possibility to create surprising networks and collaborations between queer Senegalese around the world, offering directions for a different kind of queer activism, writes Loes Oudenhuijsen in the ASCL Africanist Blog.