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Tyler Valiquette

Research Title

Queer Migration in the Periphery: Responses to Venezuelan sexual minority migrants and refugees in Colombia and Brazil

More about Tyler

I have a background in politics, advocacy, and academia. After completing my Master鈥檚 degree in Political Science from the University of Guelph, in which I was studying queer social movements and countermovements in relation to LGBTQI+ anti-discrimination law in Brazil, I was invited to lecture at the University of Brasilia.

While lecturing at the University of New Brunswick (UnB), I joined several research groups and was connected with Casa Miga, one of the few LGBTQI+ for LGBTQI+ Venezuelan refugee shelters in Latin America. In partnership with Casa Miga and academics from Canada, I 听applied and was successful in securing several research grants examining the impact of Covid-19 on queer Venezuelan migrants in Brazil and Colombia. These projects inspired and informed my PhD research at 果冻影院.

In addition to my ongoing research, in 2019, I co-founded Future Majority (now New Majority), a non-profit that organizes and engages GenZs and Millenials to vote on climate in key swing ridings across Canada. Future Majority has become one of Canada鈥檚 largest climate advocacy/organizing groups. In 2021, I then co-founded Super Majority, a social incubator that creates programs that engage other key demographics of voters on climate change in swing ridings across Canada.

Teaching

I teach on the following modules:

Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

  • Valiquette, T., Su, Y., (Under review). 鈥淐ombining Photovoice and Videovoice for Participatory Research: Visual Storytelling with LGBTQ+ Refugees and Migrants鈥. The Journal of Participatory Research Methods.
  • Su, Y., Valiquette, T., (Under review). 鈥淣etworks of Queer Migration: A Case Study of the Social Capital of LGBTQ+ Venezuelan Asylum Seekers in Northern Brazil.鈥 Ethnic and Racial Studies.听
  • Su, Y., Valiquette, T., Scheidweiler, G. (2022) "'They kill us Transwomen鈥: Migration, Informal Labour and Sex Work among Trans-Venezuelan asylum seekers and undocumented migrants in Brazil during COVID-19", The Anti-Trafficking Review, 18.
  • Valiquette, T., Scheidweiler, G., & Su, Y. (2021). 鈥淯nwelcomed: Examining Brazil鈥檚 Broken Promise to Venezuelan Refugees amid COVID-19鈥. Humanitarian Alternatives, 18, 104-114.
  • Su, Y., Valiquette, T., & Cowper-Smith, Y. (2021). 鈥淪urviving Overlapping Precarity in a 鈥淕igantic Hellhole鈥: A Case Study of Venezuelan LGBTQI+ Asylum Seekers and Undocumented Migrants in Brazil amid COVID-19鈥. Statelessness and Citizenship Review, 3(1), 155-162.
  • Cowper-Smith, Y., Su, Y. & Valiquette, T. (2021) 鈥淥f masks and fairies: Connecting the mounting threats against LGBTQI+ asylum seekers during COVID-19 in Brazil to anti-gender, anti-gay countermovements.鈥 Journal of Gender Studies.

Book Chapters

  • Valiquette, T., Cowper-Smith, Y., & Su, Y. 听(2021). Casa Miga: A transnational asylum for Venezuelan LGBT asylum seekers in Brazil. In Zhou, R. Y. & Goellnicht, D. (Eds.), Sexualities, Transnationalism, and Globalization: New Perspectives. Routledge.
  • Scheidweiler, G., Valiquette, T. (2019) Justi莽a e Intelig锚ncia Artificial: A Reprodu莽茫o de desigualdades pelas f贸rmulas algor铆tmicas. In Sousa, J., Geraldes, E., Maria, L. Internet e Direitos Humanos no Brasil: Cen谩rios e perspectivas. Bras铆lia: Fac Livros.
  • Valiquette, T., Warring, D. (2017) A Tale of Two Congresses: Sex, Institutions and Evangelicals in Brazil and Chile. In Winter, B., Forest, F., Senac, M (Eds), Global Perspective on Same-Sex Marriage: A Neo-Institutional Approach. Palgrave Publishing.

Academic Blogs听

  • Scheidweiler, G., & Valiquette, T. (2023). Jair Bolsonaro lost in Brazil, but his threat to democracy remains. The Conversation.
  • Scheidweiler, G., & Valiquette, T. (2022). Jair Bolsonaro lost in Brazil, but his threat to democracy remains. The Conversation.听
  • Scheidweiler, G., & Valiquette, T. (2022). Another stress test for democracy: The imminent election crisis in Brazil. The Conversation.听
  • Su, Y., Valiquette, T., Greatwick, A., & Robinson, C. (2022). How LGBTQI+ to LGBTQI+ support is helping Ukrainian refugees find safety in the EU. The New Humanitarian.听
  • Greatwick, A., Valiquette, T., Su, Y. (2022). Other Frontlines: how the war in Ukraine is transforming the LGBTQI+ rights landscape in Europe. The Conversation.听
  • Valiquette, T., Su, Y., & Felix, E. (2021). 鈥淚nside Out - Re-examining Positionality in Research with LGBTQI+ Refugees.鈥 Geography Directions: Pride in the Field.听
  • Su, Y., & Cowper-Smith Y., Valiquette, T. (2020). 鈥淟GBTQI+ Inclusion Lacking in Global Conversations on COVID-19鈥. Policy Options.
  • Su, Y., & Cowper-Smith Y., Valiquette, T. (2020). 鈥淟GBTQI+ face unique challenges during the pandemic.鈥 Policy Options.
  • Valiquette, T., Su, Y., & Felix, E. (2020). 鈥淥ut of the shadows: the precarious lives of Venezuelan LGBTQI+ asylum-seekers in Brazil''. Overseas Development Institute鈥檚 Humanitarian Practice Network.
  • Valiquette, T., Su, Y. (2020) 鈥淢ore Protection Urgently Needed for LGBTQ+ Refugees in Brazil.鈥 听The Conversation.
  • Valiquette, T. , Su., Y., Cowper-Smith, Y (2020). 鈥淐OVID-19 Is Leaving Refugees Between Borders鈥. National Observer.
  • Valiquette, T., Su, Y. (2018). 鈥淭he Rise of Duterte and Bolsonaro: Creeping Authoritarianism and Criminal Populism.鈥 New Mandala.听
  • Valiquette, T. (2018). 鈥淚n an Era of Increasing Human Mobility, Brazil Lags Behind.鈥 Future Proof Development.
Research Interests

LGBTQI+ Venezuelan migrants are among the most vulnerable groups affected by one of modern history's largest and most understudied crises. Studies on LGBTQI+ refugees often focus on people fleeing an oppressive and heteronormative culture in the Global South to a liberal, gender-equal, and LGBTQI+-friendly society in the Global North.

As such, scholarship on responses to LGBTQI+ migration and displacement has focused on Northern-driven initiatives, institutions, and organizations and the experiences of gender and sexual minority migrants in interacting with various Northern asylum processes, borders, human rights, discrimination, and so on. As such, this research project asks, to what extent are local, grassroots, and community groups better able to respond to the needs of Venezuelan LGBTQI migrants than International Organizations and state institutions?

I aim to apply a methodological triangulation approach to my research by using three different research strategies for data collection in Brazil and Colombia. These strategies include semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and a participant-aided sociogram. This project is important as it disrupts the dominant North-South queer migration narrative, demonstrates how various actors interact in their response to the needs of the LGBTQI+ Venezuelan community, and highlights the unique role of local actors in humanitarian responses.

Research Grants,Prizes and Awards

2021 - Present: Collaborator听
SSHRC Connection Grant ($91,000) York University, Toronto (2021 - present). Safe Expression:

Giving Voice to LGBT Asylum Seekers amid COVID-19 in Brazil.

  • Conceptualized a large knowledge mobilization project involving the use of the method Photovoice to allow Venezuelan refugees to express themselves through photography
  • The creative and large-scale international project has eight partners and spans three countries with four galleries.

Select Academic

  • 2016: Mitacs Globalink Research Award听听 听
  • 2016: University of Guelph Political Science Award听听 听听听 听
  • 2016: University of Guelph Academic and Research Achievements Award听
  • 2015: University of Guelph International Development Award听
  • 2015: Dean's Award, College of Social and Applied Human Sciences听
  • 2015 - 2016: LAMBDA Research Scholarship on LGBT rights award听
  • 2015: Richard and Sophia Hungerford Award for academic success

Select Personal

  • 2022: SSHRC Nelson Mandela Award Nominee听
  • 2016: Maclean鈥檚 Top 25 at 25
  • 2016: University of Guelph Be the Change Award
  • 2016: Samara Everyday Political Citizen
  • 2016: University of Guelph Gordon Nixon Leadership Award听听 听
  • 2015: University of Guelph Be the Change Award 听听 听
Funding
  • Social Science and Humanitarian Research Council Doctoral Fellowship (CGS awarded)
  • Next Economy Trust Fellowship