Parenting under cover
What price do queer Russian parents have to pay for their children’s safety at school?
According to figures published by the state-run Russian Public Opinion Research Centre, Russian parents spend an average of €530 per year on school uniforms, backpacks, stationery, and other standard supplies needed by their children for their return to school. For LGBTQ+ parents, however, those costs extend far beyond school supplies, forced as they often are to educate their children privately in the face of risks that heterosexual families would rarely even consider.
“It’s very hard for me to pay for school. But I don’t see any other way out, unfortunately.”
At public nurseries, staff would probe: “Who is this? A grandmother? Someone else?”
“I tried not to be too visible or too active, so as not to attract unnecessary attention.”
“When we cross into Russia, we do it in pairs, one adult with one child. My wife and I are paranoid that they could take the kids away.”
“You’ll never forgive yourself if your child suffers because of your identity. It’s this stupid feeling that it’s all your fault.”

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