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drkristopherwells.bsky.social
Sign the new House of Commons e-petition calling on the Government of Canada to strengthen protections for LGBTQ+ people worldwide and reaffirm Canada’s role as a safe haven.

Thank you to MP Rob Oliphant for sponsoring this important petition.

www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en...
stephenbrown.bsky.social
At a time when LGBTQI+ rights are under attack around the world, some countries are decriminalizing same-sex relations. My analysis of the case of Mauritius is now available on the Politics, Groups, and Identities journal website. Free to download. 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️ 🌍 doi.org/10.1080/2156...
Journal article "Escaping the multicultural trap: strategic: litigation and the decriminalization of same-sex relations in Mauritius", by Stephen Brown, University of Ottawa. Abstract: Mauritius is widely praised for policies that have minimized tensions between ethno-religious groups. Other types of groups, however, are excluded from that sociopolitical ordering of society. In particular, LGBTQI+ Mauritians have long been stigmatized and criminalized by an anti-sodomy law, enacted by the British colonial administration. Despite a reputation for a strong commitment to human rights, the Mauritian government never repealed that law. Drawing in large part on interviews with LGBTQI+ activists in Mauritius, this article analyzes how and why they challenged that anti-sodomy law in court, what they achieved and what the implications are. It argues that the state’s and political parties’ emphasis on traditional cultures made it difficult to convince the government to act, leaving strategic litigation as the best option for getting LGBTQI+ rights recognized. Grounded primarily in constitutionally guaranteed rights and harnessing support from international nonstate actors, their court cases succeeded in carving out greater space for LGBTQI+ rights within the conservative multicultural framework, even though the verdict was rather limited in scope. Significant pressure will be needed to achieve more political and social change, potentially including more strategic litigation, which poses a significant challenge to LGBTQI+ activists.

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drcompton.bsky.social
#MorningReads There are at least 34 documented stories of transgender saints’ lives from the early centuries of Christianity & at least 3 gained widespread popularity in medieval Europe: St. Eugenia, St. Euphrosyne and St. Marinos. #translivesmatter #notallchristiansareantitrans #transpride
Christianity has long revered saints who would be called ‘transgender’ today
There are at least 34 documented stories of transgender saints’ lives, three of which had widespread popularity in medieval Europe.
theconversation.com

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mybisa.bsky.social
‪🌟 The second week of 'Global Aid Rethink' podcast from our Global Politics and Development convenors is out now! 🌟

Looking at how aid operates as soft — and sometimes hard — power w/
@stephenbrown.bsky.social‬ and Rose Worden 🎉

Check it out! -
Global Aid Rethink - Episode 2- Global Politics and Development | BISA
- Global Politics and Development Working Group
buff.ly
stephenbrown.bsky.social
Want to propose a paper for a panel on "Sexual and gender minorities, humanitarian action and the Triple Nexus" at the World Humanitarian Studies Conference? Submit an abstract online. The panel will be in Bergen (Norway), Oct. 15-17. conference.ihsa.info/proposed-pan... #IHSAConference2025 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️
Sexual and gender minorities, humanitarian action and the Triple Nexus - IHSA Conference
The International Humanitarian Studies Association is a network engaged with the study of humanitarian crises caused by natural disaster, conflict or political instability.
conference.ihsa.info

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ldobsonhughes.bsky.social
Canada’s creation of a Secretary of State for international development doesn’t appear to be legal. S4 of the DFATD Act that created the department says a Minister must be appointed laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/f-2...
stephenbrown.bsky.social
I was a guest on the Global Aid Rethink podcast, talking about international power relationships and the recent shocks to the foreign aid system. You can have a listen to our conversation at open.spotify.com/episode/7JAH... or podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/g...
Global Aid Rethink: Aid as Soft Power
Global Aid Rethink · Episode
open.spotify.com
stephenbrown.bsky.social
I wouldn’t call the Liberals under Mark Carney “centre left”, notably for their immigration and climate policies

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cepi-cips.bsky.social
📢New blog by @stephenbrown.bsky.social - Election 2025: What are the Parties Saying About Foreign Aid?

The recent turmoil in Washington has reshaped Canada’s 2025 election campaign, driving fundamental discussions on how Canada should position itself in the world... 🔗https://bit.ly/42MKJbp

by Stephen BrownReposted by: Kristof Titeca

stephenbrown.bsky.social
My article on "Global Frictions: Foreign Aid, Donor–Recipient Relations and LGBT+ Rights in Tanzania" has been published in the latest issue of the Journal of International Development. You can download the PDF here (open access). 🌍 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️ #LGBTQResearch
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
ABSTRACT: In 2018, a Tanzanian government official announced a crackdown on homosexuality. International actors rapidly expressed their disapproval and temporarily suspended some foreign aid, which elicited a negative response from the Tanzanian government and soured donor–recipient relations. The incident was short-lived, however, and expressed mainly at the symbolic level and does not appear to have achieved any change in policies or practices either among the donors or in Tanzania. How should one interpret this sudden eruption of frictions and its lack of impact and what are its implications? I argue that international actors felt pressure to take quick, visible action, regardless of how ineffective those steps could be expected to be. Politicians from Tanzania's ruling party seized this occasion to ramp up anti-LGBT+ and anti-donor rhetoric, attempting to strengthen their standing domestically. Both sides used the opportunity to express their identity as either defenders or opponents of LGBT+ rights. This case shows how donor–recipient frictions can be primarily performative and reflect both sides' desire to please their own constituencies without implementing any lasting changes to aid flows or domestic policy in the recipient country.

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cepi-cips.bsky.social
Join us on Friday for this timely event ➡️Dismantling of USAID and its Impact on International Development

Panelists: Nancy Gordon, @stephenbrown.bsky.social, Lauchlan Munro & Idee Inyangudor
With Nipa Banerjee, Joshua Ramisch, Stephen Baranyi & Rupak Chattopadhyay

>>> bit.ly/4hgd2UK

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cepi-cips.bsky.social
📢New blog by @stephenbrown.bsky.social - Canada’s Africa Strategy: A Robust New Foreign Policy?

The main source of disappointment was the lack of any additional funds attached to the strategy. Bold, new action requires new funding... 🔗https://bit.ly/4bKws35

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cepi-cips.bsky.social
Join us March 28th for an event titled "Dismantling of USAID and its Impact on International Development"

Featuring 2 panels, each followed by a Q&A.

Be sure to register for this timely event! >>> bit.ly/4hgd2UK
college-uaruhr.bsky.social
#Call #CfA: The College invites advanced international researchers in #socialsciences / #humanities to apply for the Senior #Fellowship Programme until 25 May 2025. Join the #UARuhr for a six-month #research fellowship starting in 2026 www.college-uaruhr.de/cfa-fellowships-2026-27
leaflet with a picture of four senior fellows in discussion plus graphics and the application deadline 25 May 2025

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ryanthoreson.bsky.social
"An informal survey of 127 nonprofits dealing with LGBTQ issues and other at-risk groups carried out by Uganda Key Populations Consortium, Mr. Lusimbo’s organization, showed that 97 percent of them had lost almost all their budgets as a result of the U.S.A.I.D. cuts."
Where Being Gay Is Punishable by Death, Aid Cuts Are ‘Heartbreaking’
Uganda’s L.G.B.T.Q. population was already struggling to cope with the fallout of a harsh anti-gay law when the disruption of U.S. aid put people at even greater risk.
www.nytimes.com

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williamsinstitute.bsky.social
The day-one executive order pausing U.S. foreign aid could have far-reaching consequences for a broad range of activities and interventions that advance the rights and well-being of LGBTQI+ persons in developing countries. Our new report explores how👇
Impact of Executive Order Pausing U.S. Foreign Aid on LGBTQI+ People
williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu

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miningwatch.bsky.social
The really interesting thing about Canada's support for Canadian mining investment globally is that it benefits so few Canadians, yet retains unwavering political commitment.
Canada’s claim that it champions human rights is at odds with its mining practices theconversation.com/canadas-clai...
Canada’s claim that it champions human rights is at odds with its mining practices
Despite its feminist ambitions, taking a closer look at Canada’s role in countries where it has significant mining interests reveals a more complex and nuanced image of Canada in the world.
theconversation.com
stephenbrown.bsky.social
🚨 📑 My journal article, "Global Frictions: Foreign Aid, Donor–Recipient Relations and LGBT+ Rights in Tanzania", is forthcoming in the Journal of International Development and already available online (free PDF download) 🌍 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️ #LGBTQResearch #OpenAccess onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Global Frictions: Foreign Aid, Donor–Recipient Relations and LGBT+ Rights in Tanzania
In 2018, a Tanzanian government official announced a crackdown on homosexuality. International actors rapidly expressed their disapproval and temporarily suspended some foreign aid, which elicited a ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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