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Interview with Christopher J. Cuevas

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An interview with Christopher J. Cuevas, an Indigenous-Latinx, non-binary community organizer, educator, and peace practitioner based in Orlando, Florida. Since co-founding the organization in 2016 following the Pulse nightclub shooting, Cuevas has served as the executive director of QLatinx, a racial, social, and gender justice movement working toward the advancement of intersecting LGBTQ+ Latinx issues. Additionally, Cuevas has served as a fellow with the Trans Justice Funding Project, and as a board member of the Peace and Justice Institute and the City of Orlando's Office of Multicultural Affairs. In this oral history interview, Cuevas discusses their early life as a child of migrant agricultural workers in southwest Florida and initial forays into activism and queer and trans community organizing, their work to build and maintain healing and organizing spaces for queer and trans people of color in the Orlando area, especially following the Pulse nightclub shooting, their experience as a fellow with the Trans Justice Funding Project and their thoughts on the U.S. trans activism landscape broadly, and their visions of a better future. Additionally, they discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on queer and trans people of color in tourism-dependent central Florida, the direct aid programs set up by QLatinx in response, and the racial justice uprisings in central Florida in the summer of 2020 and the responses to them.

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Identifier
rv042t36q
Collection
Oral Histories with People of Color
Institution
Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection, University of Minnesota
Creator(s)
Cuevas, Christopher J.
Contributor(s)
Beam, Myrl
Billund-Phibbs, Myra
Publisher
University of Minnesota Minneapolis Libraries
Date Created
Sep. 28, 2020
Genre
Oral Histories
Transcriptions
Subject(s)
QLatinx
Trans Justice Funding Project
Places
Florida > Orange > Orlando
Topic(s)
BIPOC
Indigenous LGBTQ+ people
Latino/a/x LGBTQ+ people
LGBTQ+ activism
Non-binary people
Queer community
Queer people of color
Transgender community
Transgender people of color
Resource Type
Moving image
Text
Language
English
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