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Shoulder to Shoulder: A Queer History of Solidarity, Coalition and Chaos
By (Author) Jake Hall
Orion Publishing Co
Trapeze
6th August 2024
23rd May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
306.76
Hardback
304
Width 160mm, Height 236mm, Spine 30mm
520g
This is a love letter to the pioneers of solidarity and coalition.
A new global look at those bold moments where marginalised voices came together to say 'enough is enough'.It's the story of those who sacrificed individual gains to fight for collective freedom.Through astounding research and fascinating storytelling, Shoulder to Shoulder, transports us through time and into the world of these trailblazers, bringing their tales to life and exploring both the inexplicable joys and brutal realities of their fights for justice.Spanning movements from the Black Panthers coalition with the Gay Liberation Front in the US to the Pride support for miners strikes in the UK, Shoulder to Shoulder shows how marginalised activists have always been intertwined in their pursuit of joint liberation.A beautiful celebration of our often chaotic, and always messy, human history and those incredible, ordinary people who pushed for equality no matter the cost. Shoulder to Shoulder is for anyone who loved Bad Gays, Natives or Poverty Safari and is hungry for a fresh perspective on our shared human history.Jake Hall (they/them) is an author and journalist who has been writing about intersectionality and queer culture for over a decade and who has written extensively for publications like British Vogue, The Independent, Pink News, Dazed, i-D, VICE, Refinery29 and Slate. Their first book, The Art of Drag, published in 2020 and has become an award-winning success, translated into Chinese, Italian, Spanish and German. As a working-class queer kid from Doncaster, Jake Hall has always been interested in the experience of marginalised groups and their aim is to uncover histories that have long gone untold.