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The Human Rights Campaign envisions a world where every member of the LGBTQ+ family has the freedom to live their truth without fear, and with equality under the law. We empower our 3.6 million members and supporters to mobilize against attacks on the most marginalized people in our community.

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Dreaming About Queer Communes

Growing up as gender non-conforming kids, we envision the city as the only possibility for our emancipation, the only area we can more or less safely live. Once we’ve reached it and got around to it, it’s to the countryside that we turn our attention as a form of escapism, especially in this climate crisis context. Beyond this blurry fantasy, there is a rich history of theorization and experimentation we can all learn from. But first, let’s start by clarifying what’s a gender non-conforming commune.

Although when talking about queer communes, we get a rather specific thought of what they may look fond, it is more of an umbrella term that doesn’t tell us much about their actual forms and organizations. There are many different types of queer alternative rural communities, and this article is not an attempt to list them all, nor is it to make a typology, as it would deserve way more than this small online article to do so. But if each community has its own basis, some shared essential characteristics still exist: they are built in rural spaces, function by sharing resources and responsibilities, obey a non-hierarchal group and are homosexual through their residents, their id

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Activism: Twin Oakers have done a variety of activist perform over time. Some members own become more locally politically active around issues relating to national politics, such as voter registration. We do some amount of self-education around oppression within the community. Past outward-facing activities that members have participated in involve Books Behind Bars (books to incarcerated persons), indigenous rights, women's marches, LGBTQ activism, Black Lives Matter actions, and more. While many individuals at Twin Oaks engage in activist activities, as a community we do not officially endorse any particular course of political activism (i.e. members do this work as individuals, not in the name of community).

Conflict: In any organization of people living or functional together, some amount of argue is inevitable. At Twin Oaks, there are different types of conflict. Conflict can spring from values differences, from communication difficulties, from different assumptions of what's "normal" or "acceptable", and from having different perspectives on the same set of events. Some conflict is work-related, some is interpersonal. There are different ways we deal wi

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