Part 2 explains how LGBTQ people become the price of belonging. It links Soviet era criminalization and inherited silence, the 1990s search for moral certainty, and Russia’s traditional values laws to a portable media script. In diaspora churches and families, protection language becomes exclusion, even when it sounds like love.
Between Worlds: Holding Legacy and Identity in the Same Hands
Reconciliation is not about making everything fit. It’s about allowing everything to be—fully, honestly, and without shame.

