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Punctured Lines Skip to content Punctured Lines Post-Soviet Literature in and outside the Former Soviet Union Menu Blog Feed About This Blog Submit Lists Highlights Story Archives Events Queer Encounters in the USSR and Russia, A Conversation with Sonja Franeta May 7, 2024 May 7, 2024 ~ Olga Zilberbourg ~ Leave a comment Born in New York to Yugoslav parents, Sonja Franeta is a writer, educator, translator, and activist. In 1991, she was a delegate to the first Russian Lesbian and Gay Symposium, organized by International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) , and she helped facilitate LGBTQ film festivals in Russia. From 1992 until 1996, Franeta collected video interviews with Russian gay, lesbian, and transgender people. Before Russia repealed its sodomy laws in 1993, some of the people she interviewed had served criminal sentences for homosexuality, while others experienced forced psychiatric treatment. In 2004, Franeta ...

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