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Queering Climate Action 
Harry Fraser, MA Design History

Abstract:

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Historically, there has been a lack of queer representation in pop culture, design cultures and art and design history, in general, however, there has been even less representation of queer communities within environmental action, posits Harry Fraser in their article ‘Queering Climate Action’.

 

This article aims to highlight the voices of minorities, including queer intersectional identities in the fight for climate justice. Solving the problem of the abuse on the climate comes down to minority communities to make a difference; Harry Fraser’s paper outlines the way the queer community can be the change needed. Focusing on contemporary queer climate movements, this article highlights the importance of queer people fighting the war on the planet.

 

 

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