-As the world learns to live again in the midst of the pandemic, for many Arabic-speaking LGBTQ+ people living in Montreal (Canada),this is just a period of time like any other. When you've fled homophobic violence in your home country and endured a painful migratory journey, or you still face social prejudices stemming from intercultural and inter-generational conflicts, surviving social isolation is nothing new.
Sometimes I Wish I Was on a Desert Island
Arabic-speaking LGBTQ+ individuals in Montreal, having escaped homophobic violence in their native country, continue to navigate their daily lives amidst the pandemic, their struggles and triumphs often overlooked in the global conversation.