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      <title>J. Lester Feder: The Queer Face of War</title>
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      <description>Journalist J. Lester Feder has spent more than a decade documenting the lives of LGBTQ&#43; folks in conflict zones. Queer communities are often rendered invisible in wartime—erased from official narratives or forced into silence. In Feder’s new book, The Queer Face of War: Portraits and Stories from Ukraine, we bear witness to radical visibility instead.</description>
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