Keywords
activism, international students, LGBTQ+ students, participatory research, theatre
Special Issue
Emerging Scholars 17(3) 2025
Abstract
This research explores the political activism of LGBTQ+ international students (LGBTQ+ IS) in the Greater Toronto Area in Canada. Building on critical scholarship in research with international students and drawing from queer, feminist, and decolonial frameworks, the study aims to create a space for collective voices and respond to the current political climate of crackdowns on free speech and rising anti-immigrant and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments. The study employs participatory theatre to understand LGBTQ+ IS’s activist practices in relation to their intersecting identities. The production may contribute to raising public awareness about the challenges faced by these students and their leadership in broader student movements. The expected findings may inform policies at various levels, promoting justice-oriented approaches to working with international students.
Recommended Citation
Gharibi, Fatemeh
(2025)
"Highlighting LGBTQ+ International Students Activism via Participatory Theatre,"
Journal of Comparative & International Higher Education: Vol. 17:
No.
3, Article 8.
DOI: 10.32674/2sbdbv18
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/jcihe/vol17/iss3/8

