The Norwegian Barents Pride Festival: Reflections on bravery for LBGTQI+ activists from Russia
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2023-05-05Type
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This article is based on two in-depth interviews with NGO representatives working with the Barents Pride festival,
close to the Norwegian-Russian border. Organizations and activists from both sides of the border take a stand
for equality and celebrate diversity and love. In the article, the concept of bravery is analyzed. Tatiana, a bisexual
cisgender female Russian NGO worker and activist, is part of an organization fighting for LBGTQI+ rights in
Russia. Steinar is a Norwegian representative for an international human rights organization. Faced with dominant
Russian narratives that define homosexuality in negative terms, Tatiana and Steinar provide stories of bravery,
creating a contextualized understanding of the need to stand together as fellow human beings in politically
challenging times. Contextual narrative analyses of case studies play a valuable role in research by focusing on the
term of bravery for minoritized groups fighting against systematic violence and oppression by political authorities.
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Sørly RS, Bartone, Kårtveit B, Normann AKN. The Norwegian Barents Pride Festival: Reflections on bravery for LBGTQI+ activists from Russia. Nordisk tidsskrift for livskvalitet og bærekraftig velferdsutvikling. 2023:20-33Metadata
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