The Rainbow Ain't Never Been Enuf

On the Myth of LGBTQ+ Solidarity

216 pages

English language

Published 2025 by Beacon Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8070-0465-4
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A queer Black feminist debunks the myth of rainbow solidarity, repositioning Black and Latinx LGBTQ+ people at the forefront of queer pasts, presents, and futures

Your favorite Black queer studies professor Kaila Adia Story says the rainbow ain’t never been enough in this introduction to the current state of queer intersectionality, or lack thereof. Story argues that to be queer is to be political, and the carefully glittered façade of solidarity in the pride movement veils dangerous neoliberal ideals of apolitical queer embodiment. The rainbow as a symbol of communal solidarity is a hollow offering when cis white LGBTQ people are allowed to opt out of divesting from white supremacy, misogyny, and transphobia.

The Rainbow Ain’t Never Been Enuf fills a necessary gap in our understanding of how racism, transphobia, and antiblackness operate in liberal spaces. Black feminist and queer theorist Kaila Adia Story blends analysis, pop culture, …

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An Academic-Infused Memoir

This book is more of a memoir than a philosophical treatise, and much of the more macro observations are sweeping generalizations made from personal observations. As a book capturing the experiences of a single individual and those they interact with it's interesting, but it's challenging to weigh the claims made here since they're framed more as pronouncements with little supporting evidence. When Story does bring in survey data, it's nearly always from non-peer reviewed studies with a surveying party interested in the outcome. While this is normal in philosophy and critical studies works, for me it represents a missed opportunity to drive home points with harder data. Still, as a window into the perspective of Black and Latinx LGBTQ+ people in our current moment it's an interesting read.

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