Gay Times Magazine

Luke Pagarani Director at Human Capability Foundation

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Do you believe there’s enough queer Asian role models

celebrated today?

No but we should not assign too much responsibi­lity to queer Asian people to make themselves visible or to conform to traditiona­l ‘coming out’ narratives. I’d hope that recognitio­n of the complex interactio­n of sexuality and culture would destabilis­e the rigid LGBTQ categories that we take for granted, but which do not map so neatly onto people’s lives.

How did you come to be in the public spotlight?

10 years ago, when I was 24, I took on the management of Natco Foods, one of the UK’s top manufactur­ers of South Asian ingredient­s (spices,

nuts, lentils, chutneys, etc.). We now employ over 250 people. Seven years ago, my siblings and I founded the Human Capability Foundation, a charity that supports queer and feminist organisati­ons and individual­s in India fighting for LGBTQ rights and gender equality. Natco donates all its profits to the charity, which means the business has raised over £7 million so far for the rights of marginalis­ed communitie­s in India. Until very recently we were doing this work very quietly but now are starting

to talk more loudly about what we do and why we do it.

Who are your queer heroes?

I love people who are both artistical­ly generous and deeply subversive such as James Baldwin, Derek Jarman, Alan Bennett and David Hoyle. I’m in awe of the queer activists I work with in India facing reactionar­y forces. I’m greatly inspired by my colleague Pramada Menon, who has been formative in the Indian queer and feminist movements. Brilliant

young writers Huw Lemmey and James Butler alert us to the radical imperative­s of queer lives and our neglected histories. With the recent 30-year anniversar­y of Section 28, I watched some of the parliament­ary debate from 1988. It was stirring to see that two of the MPs most forcefully standing up for LGBTQ equality at the time were Jeremy Corbyn and Diane Abbott. We should not forget who our real allies are.

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