Queer communities have long challenged conventional ideas about gender, sexuality, and family. But what happens when we apply those same questions to our relationships, movements, and the communities we build together?
This panel brings together voices from across non-monogamous, QTBIPOC, neurodivergent, disabled, and other marginalized communities to explore identity, inclusion, gatekeeping, and solidarity. Together, we'll examine how community boundaries are formed, whose experiences are recognized, and what it means to build movements rooted in dignity, self-determination, and collective liberation.