by 27 February 2026.
Photo: An ACT UP New York demonstration to free Haitian refugees from Guantánamo Bay in 1992. ACT UP New York records, Box 89, Folder 3, New York Public Library. [7]
while we collectively foster an inclusive, safer space attentive to care, difference, and mutual support.
If you are interested in contributing—or simply joining the exchange—please send a brief note of interest (including a few lines on what you’d like to share or discuss) to enqaeasa@gmail.com[6]
We understand queer as a broad critical and imaginative frame that invites conversation across intersectional, trans*, inter*, decolonial, disability, ecological, and other underrepresented or emergent fields. The online format aims to make participation accessible to those unable to travel, [5]
We especially encourage participants to let us know what themes, questions, or formats they would like to see included. Your expressions of interest will help us shape the program collaboratively and ensure that the day reflects the concerns, energies, and urgencies of those who take part. [4]
the affordances and impositions of alliance-making, specifically in these times. Contributions can be personal, theoretical, or experimental—ranging from fieldwork encounters and collaborative practices to challenges within institutions or communities. [3]
and exchange on the making—and unmaking—of queer alliances in our academic, activist, and everyday lives.
Rather than a conventional paper workshop, we invite participants to bring short inputs, reflections from ongoing projects, or thoughts on experiences that foreground [2]
We from the ENQA board warmly invite you to join an one-day online workshop titled Queer Alliances: Realities and Possibilities on March 20th. In a moment of intensified political tension and fragmentation, this gathering aims to open a space for shared reflection [1]
Open Call - ENQA Workshop 2026
[European Network for Queer Anthropology]
“Queer Alliances: Realities and Possibilities” one day workshop on March 20th 2026.
📝Deadline: 27 of February 2026
enqaeasa@gmail.com
More details in the comments⬇️
Meet-up!
18th of June, 12-13.30 CEST, DM for Zoom-Link
input by Helen J. Stephan (she/her) about the current working conditions of queer anthros - the issues and challenges arising, the potential strategies needed.
Everyone is welcome, even if they are not network members (yet)!
Tomorrow! ENQA meet-up on how current crises affect us and our interlocutors
and we open this space to talk about it. It can be a space to talk about us, our interlocutors, solidarities, needs, fears, or anything that we need during these times. Everyone is welcome, even if they are not network members (yet)!
Meet-up! 25th of april, 12-13.30 CEST, DM for Zoom-Link
This time we want to offer a space to share experiences and think about the current situation of the world in turmoil and its impact on different queer people. The developments in various parts of the world affect us in many different ways,
New issue is out! It investigates the potential of ‘hope,’ understood as a future-oriented political practice and combines #critical perspectives on #hope with thinking about #problems. Contributions include articles, conversations and artistic text and imagery. Edited by @isbelb.bsky.social
Join us today at 12:30 CET (in about an hour) for our lunch meet-up! See you soon easaonline.org/networks/enq...
Join us for a zoom lunch meet-up on World Anthropology Day 20 Feb 12.30-14.00 CET. *Queer in Anthropology* brings together network members and other interested people. Network & discuss fieldwork, queer positionality and institutional (im)possibilities. Write us here for the link!
Hey there, this is the account of ENQA, the European Network for Queer Anthropology in the European Association of Social Anthropology (EASA).
More info here www.easaonline.org/networks/enqa/
And more to come!