Introduction: Why Queering Goa ?

              


Have you ever questioned the practices prevalent in society? Do you sometimes feel suffocated being bound by the tightness of the so-called “Right Way” of living? I know I feel. It, therefore, becomes imperative for us to raise our voices against all the injustices that seem to tie us down whenever we try to live life “Our Way”.

The Queering Goa project is an initiative of the Goa Institute of Management under Give Goa to reach out to all those oppressed people who feel the need to have a voice against everyone who tries to subdue them.

Queering is not just about the LGBTQIA+ community, it refers to all those feelings that people have within themselves and are afraid to speak out in front of everyone. They constantly fear that if their actions do not conform with those existing in society, people might just label them as outliers. People through generations have kept their desires hidden and hence it is time that we speak about them.




Through Queering Goa, students share a safe space with their professors wherein they can come out and speak about their own experiences and how the world has been harsh to them. How even superficially minor incidents have left a deep impact on the lives of some of them.

Goa Institute of Management believes in creating responsible and responsive leaders. However, it also creates sensitive people who are open-minded and can view the world from every angle. There was a Pride Walk conducted recently in the institution that highlights the fact that everyone has an equal representation in the college and students are to accept different people the way they are. It was a wholesome sight to witness students wearing the “Pride Flag” and traversing the campus with placards that celebrated Diversity.






Being future managers, it is our responsibility to treat everyone at par and see the world as a harmonious mix of people having different mindsets. It is not just about the age-old practices anymore but about the people who dare to live life differently. I am proud to be a part of this institution and this initiative.

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