Chapter 1: Introduction to Volume Two - Denise Tse-Shang Tang, Nael Bhanji Part One: Seeing the Importance of Race through Intersectional and Postcolonial Impacts Chapter 2: Troubling Trans: Caste, Class, and the Commodification of Trans Women in a 'New India' - Nael Bhanji; Shraddha Chatterjee Chapter 3: How Does it Feel to Be a Black Queer Problem? - Cornel Grey Chapter 4: The Post-Colonial Challenges to LGBTQ+ Studies - Andrew Delatolla Chapter 5: Gendering the War on Gaza: Global and Palestinian queer advocacy against Israel's pinkwashing campaign - Shaimma Magued Chapter 6: Queering the Toggle: Digital Sexuality as Conspiracy Object - Nishant Shah Chapter 7: LGBTQ+ movements negotiating colonialities of international organisations: Contrasting perspectives on Commonwealth-framed organizing from the United Kingdom and former Caribbean colonies-Barbados and Guyana - Nastassia Rambarran; Matthew Waite Chapter 8: An anti-colonial approach towards LGBTIQA+ equity practices in the academy. - Ee Ling Quah and Shawna Tang Part Two: Queer Studies and Socio-Political Issues Chapter 9: Human Rights amid the polycrisis - Anthony Langlois Chapter 10: LGBTQ in the Singapore Workplace - Angeline Lim Cuifang; Raedi Haizer Bin Sidik Chapter 11: From Cryptolect to Belonging - Euge Stumm; Steven F. Butterman Chapter 12: Anti-Gender global movements - David Paternotte Chapter 13: Scapegoating the LGBTQ Community for Political Ends: A Case Study of the Republic of Georgia - Besiki Kutateladze Chapter 14: Decriminalization movements in Sub-Saharan Africa - Stephen Brown Chapter 15: Beyond Resistance and Compliance: Centring the Transformative Narratives of SOGIE Refugee Claimants in Canada - Saeid Safari Part Three: Future Challenges in Queer Studies Chapter 16: From Invisibility to Symbiosis: Oral History and Chosen Family as Resistance Strategies Against the Double Oppression of Older Gay Men in Taiwan - Frank Wang, Goffy Shen Chapter 17: Trump's Executive Orders and Their Effects on LGBTQ People Worldwide - Jeremy Youde Chapter 18: Queer/ing Development Policies: Heteronormativity, LGBTIQ+ Rights and Postcolonial Entanglements in International Development - Christine M. Klapeer Chapter 19: Contested Queer Asylum: SOGIESC Normativities Constraining Queer Refugees - Ernesto Fiocchetto Chapter 20: Queering the Coloniality of Genocide and Atrocity Prevention - Patrick Vernon Chapter 21: From Protest to Policy (and Back Again?): Towards an Integrated Framework on LGBTQ+ Advocacy - Bastiaan Redert Chapter 22: AI and queer rights: Future challenges and possibilities - Nyx McLean Chapter 23: Queering the Climate Crises - Asmae Ourkiya. Chapter 24: Queeer Liminality and Opacity - Markus Thiel

