The LGBTIQ+ refugee digital storytelling project: facilitating inclusion in a queer Canadian christian community

Wendy McGuire
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Abstract There is a growing LGBTIQ+ refugee population in Canada as individuals and couples flee from countries with anti-gay laws and persecutory environments. The LGBTIQ+ Refugee Digital Storytelling Project was carried out in 2016 as part of a broader community-based research study with Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) of Toronto exploring how God and religion are tied up in transnational pro- and anti-gay LGBTIQ+ social movements. The project aimed to provide a space for refugees to narrate their own stories in their own way to make sense of the experiences with others facing similar challenges. Drawing on theories of transnational social exclusion and inclusion, borders as processes and trauma narratives, this paper explores whether the LGBTIQ+ Digital Storytelling Project facilitated inclusionary processes that drew refugees into the MCC in valued roles and whether the discursive moments the border narratives produced by this project offered were inclusionary and/or exclusionary.
LGBTIQ+难民数字故事项目:促进加拿大酷儿基督教社区的融入
加拿大的LGBTIQ+难民人数越来越多,因为个人和夫妇逃离了反同性恋法律和迫害环境的国家。LGBTIQ+难民数字故事项目于2016年开展,作为与多伦多大都会社区教会(MCC)合作的更广泛的社区研究的一部分,探索上帝和宗教如何与跨国支持和反对同性恋的LGBTIQ+社会运动联系在一起。该项目旨在为难民提供一个空间,让他们以自己的方式讲述自己的故事,从而理解面临类似挑战的其他人的经历。根据跨国社会排斥和包容、边界作为过程和创伤叙事的理论,本文探讨了LGBTIQ+数字叙事项目是否促进了包容过程,将难民吸引到世纪挑战中心担任重要角色,以及该项目产生的边界叙事提供的话语时刻是否具有包容性和/或排斥性。
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