
Queer(y)ing Asylum
The Queer(y)ing Asylum Podcast S3E4: LGBTIQ+ Rights, Forced Migration and Solidarity in Russia and the EECA Region, with Georgy from Coming Out
In this episode of Queer(y)ing Asylum, Diego speaks with Georgy from Coming Out, an organisation supporting LGBTIQ+ people from Russia and the wider EECA region. Coming Out's main goal is to help LGBTQ+ people in Russia and EECA region to live normal, safe, and dignified lives — institutionally and socially. They have been working towards it since 2008. Together, Diego and Georgy discuss the increasingly hostile legal and political context for LGBTIQ+ people in Russia, including the impact of anti-LGBTIQ+ legislation, the designation of LGBTIQ+ organising as “extremist”, and what this means for people’s everyday lives, safety, community and access to support. The conversation also explores forced migration and asylum, trauma-informed and queer-affirming care, evidence gathering, and the role of international solidarity. Georgy reflects on how Coming Out supports people at different stages of their journeys, from those still inside Russia to those who have left and are trying to rebuild their lives elsewhere. This episode is a conversation about risk, care, resistance and hope, and about what it means to support LGBTIQ+ communities in contexts where visibility, solidarity and organising can carry serious consequences. Relevant links Coming Out: https://comingoutspb.org/en/ Human Rights Watch article, “Russia: LGBT Rights Groups Further Criminalized”: https://www.hrw.org/news/2026/05/28/russia-lgbt-rights-groups-further-criminalized Register for the Queer(y)ing Asylum Conference in Madrid, 29 and 30 October: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=as2-rtQxAUuVzoJ0r-hT2TDz_sAKJslMiCtH2lLJqbVUQ1hGQ0lLWkcwT0ZYWEtRODVHVThRSDVGMC4u&route=shorturl






