Still in the spirit of Pride Month last June, in this episode 4 of Season 10, Reemar Alonsagay (they/he), an activist-scholar in Mindanao, discusses the importance of queering the Youth, Peace, and Security agenda at the local level.

Reemar reflects on how queer peacebuilders in Mindanao participate in local peacebuilding activities, despite growing hate crimes, killings, and intimidations. Through organising pride marches, short stories exhibitions, and art & advocacy workshops, queer peacebuilders in Mindanao demonstrated not only how conflict/war affects them but also how they are also an active agent in local peacebuilding.

Queer peacebuilders resist and remain resilient amidst anti-gender movement, securitisation, and budget cuts have pushed queer peacebuilders to the margin at the global peacebuilding agenda, which is often still very gender-binary and heteronormative. Unfortunately, this is being felt at the grassroot level as well.

Trigger Warning: This episode discusses graphic violence and persecution targeting LGBTQ+ people. Please listen with care ❤️🫂

The Peace Corner Podcast is a collaboration between UNOY Peacebuilders and CSPPS.

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