Hanna Schück
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Sweden is seen as one of the world's most gay-friendly nations, but the victories of the LGBTQ movement have run alongside another success story; The Sweden Democrats, a nationalist party with Nazi roots and a history of anti-gay politics, are now the second biggest party in the country. And they've started recruiting within the gay community. Being gay and a Sweden Democrat has long been taboo, but now, a new generation of conservative, openly gay men have started taking place on every political level-from the Swedish government to the European Parliament. These so-called homonationalists are anti-immigration, critical of Drag Story Hour, and want nothing to do with Pride. In "SD-bögar" Erik Galli follows the Sweden Democrats voters, columnists, and politicians-and members of : "Gays for Trump" in the US, in order to understand a rising phenomenon : homonationalism.
SD-Bögar

On Boxing Day 2004, the Indian Ocean was hit by a powerful earthquake. The tsunami that followed the earthquake killed over 200,000 people, of which 543 were Swedes. In a program led by Camilla Kvartoft, we meet, among others, Lottie Knutson, former communications director for Fritidsresor, Stefan Åsberg, foreign correspondent and Lisa Borg, who survived the disaster. A conversation about memories, grief and how to move on.