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Date and Location

May 4, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM ET
Online

Contact

161-749-5862
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Pride and Power: Global LGBTQI+ Issues in Perilous Times

Facilitators: Jessica Stern and Timothy Patrick McCarthy

Carr-Ryan Center Study Group | Spring 2026

 

Description

 

The rights and lives of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex peoples stand at a critical crossroads. Across the globe, we see a complex and contested patchwork of ideologies and belief systems, legal protections and discriminations, social and political practices, movement tactics and strategies, progress and backlash. In an attempt to make sense of some of these confounding dynamics, this study group will explore the origin and evolution of “queering human rights” in modern times, examine the forces and stakeholders involved in the advancement of and attack on LGBTQI+ human rights globally, map the current state of the movement by highlighting specific “bad spots” and “bright spots,” and consider where we go from here. Our work will be guided by this central question: How can queer people have pride and build power in the face of the very real challenges and opportunities before us in this perilous time?      

 

Schedule & Syllabus

 

“Pride and Power” is a 4-session spring semester study group offered on select dates from mid-February through late April 2026.

 

Session Four - Hope in Hard Times: Where Do We Go From Here?

Monday, May 4th | 12noon-1:15pm | Virtual


The jurisprudence supportive of LGBTQI+ people’s right to freedom from discrimination and violence has substantially expanded in recent years. This session will survey some of the major thematic areas of legal progress covering themes such as non-discrimination laws, partnership benefits, gender identity recognition laws, and intersex rights.


Pre-readings

Beyond Same-Sex Marriage: A New Strategic Vision for All Our Families & RelationshipsMonthly Review Online (2006)

Government of Malta, Gender Identity, Gender Expression, and Sex Characteristics Act (2015)

Republic of Uganda, Anti-Homosexuality Act (2023)


Facilitator Bios

 

Jessica Stern is the former U.S. Special Envoy to Advance the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Persons, U.S. State Department, and a Carr-Ryan Center Senior Fellow. Full bio here.

 

Timothy Patrick McCarthy is Lecturer on Education and Public Policy, Harvard University, and Faculty Chair, Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Program, Carr-Ryan Center. Full bio here.

Organizer

Carr-Ryan Center for Human Rights