
'Paris started with an openness to queer people': Author Rasheed Newson
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Rasheed Newson, a prominent author, recently discussed the allure of Paris for gay and bisexual individuals during his talk titled 'From Baldwin to Today: Queer Black Expats in Paris'. He highlighted how the city has historically offered a sense of freedom and creative opportunity for queer African Americans. Newson, known for his bestselling work 'My Government Means to Kill Me', is set to release a new novel soon.
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Paris has long been regarded as a sanctuary for artists and thinkers, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds. The city's progressive stance on LGBTQ+ rights has made it a destination for many seeking acceptance and artistic freedom. Newson's discussion ties into this legacy, emphasizing the importance of such spaces in the lives of queer individuals.
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of France 24.
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