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Queers Read This

"Queers Read This" (also stylized "QUEERS READ THIS!" and known by one of its components, "I Hate Straights") is an anonymously written essay about queer identity. It was originally circulated by members of the Anonymous Queers collective as a broadsheet at the June 1990 New York Gay Pride Parade, and is generally understood as the group's manifesto.

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Queers Read This

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related to Academic analysis · 17
Queers Read This → ACT UP, By, California, Cathy, Cohen, In, It, Martin Joseph Ponce, Queer Nation, Queer Theory, Santa Cruz, She, The, Ulrika Dahl, University, Windy City Times, Yasmin Nair
related to Contemporary reactions · 15
Queers Read This → Ain't, Chapters, Despite, Hate Straights, Media, Nina Reyes, Outweek, Pride Day, Queer Nation's, Reyes, San Francisco, Shortly, The, United States, Woman
related to Publication · 14
Queers Read This → ACT UP, Anonymous Queers, Each, Hate Straights, However, It, June, Members, New York Gay Pride, Parade, Queer Nation, Roughly, The, Title
related to background · 10
Queers Read This → ACT UP, April, By, HIV/AIDS, In, LGBT, Queer Nation, The, This, United States
related to Identity and the term queer · 10
Queers Read This → According, Esther Kaplan, GAY, In, It, MALE, QUEER, Rand, The, Why Queer
related to Content · 7
Queers Read This → HIV/AIDS, It, Its, LGBT, Speaking, The, United States
related to External links · 2
Queers Read This → Against Equality, PDF

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