10. #OrlandoStrong: Yes, Baby, the Gay Bar is Still Our Church—Still Our Religion

Subjugated Voices and Religion - Souad T. Ali

Marie Cartier [+-]
California State University Northridge and University of California Irvine
Marie Cartier has a PhD in Religion with an emphasis on Women and Religion from Claremont Graduate University. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book Baby, You Are My Religion: Women, Gay Bars, and Theology Before Stonewall (Routledge 2013). She is a senior lecturer in Gender and Women’s Studies and Queer Studies at California State University Northridge, and in Film Studies at University of California Irvine. She is also a published poet and playwright, accomplished performance artist, scholar, and social change activist. Cartier holds a BA in Communications from the University of New Hampshire; an MA. in English/Poetry from Colorado State University; an MFA in Theatre Arts (Playwriting) and an MFA in Film and TV (Screenwriting), both from UCLA; and an MFA in Visual Art (Painting/Sculpture) from Claremont Graduate University. She is co-chair of the Lesbian-Feminisms and Religion session of the national American Academy of Religion and cochair at the regional level of the Queer Studies in Religion session, founder of the western region’s Queer Caucus, and a perma-blogger for Feminism and Religion. She is also a first degree black belt in karate, Shorin-Ryu Shi-Do-Kan Kobayashi style, and a 500-hour Yoga Alliance certified Hatha Yoga teacher.

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Marie Cartier’s chapter, “#OrlandoStrong: Yes, Baby, the Gay Bar is Still Our Church—Still Our Religion,” is a memorial to the members of the LGBTQ+ community who were tragically murdered in a gun massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida in 2016. Social media platforms enabled a rapid response with memorials and vigils held nationwide. The massacre underscored the significance of gay bars as sanctuaries for the LGBTQ+ community. Cartier further describes gay bars as sacred spaces, indeed the first spaces historically to offer solidarity, empowerment, and self-discovery to LGTBQ+ people. In remembering the forty-nine victims of the Pulse nightclub massacre, Cartier highlights the ongoing struggle for acceptance and the vital role these spaces play in the lives of queer individuals. This chapter celebrates the place gay bars hold in LGBTQ+ history, the author’s personal experiences, and the vital role they continue to play for so many.

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Cartier, Marie. 10. #OrlandoStrong: Yes, Baby, the Gay Bar is Still Our Church—Still Our Religion. Subjugated Voices and Religion. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. Aug 2025. ISBN 9781800506725. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=46629. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.46629. Aug 2025

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