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Carl Collison

Sindiwe Magona
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Sindiwe Magona

Writer

By Carl Collison
Busiswe Mahlangu
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Busiswe Mahlangu

Principal, Hlolisa Primary School

By Carl Collison
Sithembile Mbete
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Sithembile Mbete

Academic, University of Pretoria

By Carl Collison
Dorcus Moleli
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Dorcus Moleli

Head of quality, Danone South Africa

By Carl Collison
Xolisa Tini
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Xolisa Tini

Real estate entrepreneur

By Carl Collison
Bongeka Zuma
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Bongeka Zuma

Student, Stanford University

By Carl Collison
Theology students back queer rights
Article
/ 10 August 2018

Theology students back queer rights

Followers are suing the Dutch Reformed Church over its retrograde action on same-sex unions

By Carl Collison
The bruised silence of queer women
Article
/ 27 July 2018

The bruised silence of queer women

Mention intimate partner violence and everyone thinks about man-on-woman abuse — it’s time to rethink that

By Carl Collison
Rights commission, anti-queer Christian author enter into settlement agreement
Article
/ 19 July 2018

Rights commission, anti-queer Christian author enter into settlement agreement

Author Gretha Wiid has apologised for passages in her anti-LGBTQ books aimed at teens

By Carl Collison
Slice of Life: ‘We’re told to be cold’
Article
/ 6 July 2018

Slice of Life: ‘We’re told to be cold’

​’I was working on a story on male corrective rape and, during that time, I had this recurring dream.’

By Carl Collison
“We want our land back”: Northern Cape joins increasing land chorus
Article
/ 30 June 2018

“We want our land back”: Northern Cape joins increasing land chorus

An overwhelming majority of oral submissions called for an amendment of Section 25 of the Constitution

By Carl Collison
Kuruman public hearings join the call for land expropriation without compensation
Article
/ 29 June 2018

Kuruman public hearings join the call for land expropriation without compensation

As part of his oral submission, Kuruman resident, Henry Chueue of the Economic Freedom Fighters, called for expropriation without compensation

By Carl Collison
Northern Cape Nama farmers fear expropriation of ancestral land
Article
/ 29 June 2018

Northern Cape Nama farmers fear expropriation of ancestral land

Where else would we go? ask Nama descendants who fret that communal land will be taken. Some still follow traditional ways, writes Carl Collison

By Carl Collison
“Yes to expropriation” the general feeling at Upington public hearings
Article
/ 28 June 2018

“Yes to expropriation” the general feeling at Upington public hearings

While there were those opposed to the proposed amendment, many spoke in favour of it

By Carl Collison
Emotions run high at Northern Cape’s first hearing on land expropriation
Article
/ 26 June 2018

Emotions run high at Northern Cape’s first hearing on land expropriation

AfriForum delivered a petition made up of approximately 300 000 signatures of people opposed to expropriation without compensation

By Carl Collison
Trans toilet access still a struggle
Article
/ 22 June 2018

Trans toilet access still a struggle

Transgender students in South Africa face fear and sexual harassment when they are forced to use gender-specific facilities at their institutions

By Carl Collison
#MiniMeToo breaks long silences
Article
/ 22 June 2018

#MiniMeToo breaks long silences

The campaign and a new ConCourt judgment offer survivors a chance at justice

By Carl Collison
No ‘culture of silence’, says Sonke
Article
/ 15 June 2018

No ‘culture of silence’, says Sonke

Social justice sector moves from exceptionalism to introspection about same-sex harassment

By Carl Collison
Mauritius: Paradise for who?
Africa
/ 15 June 2018

Mauritius: Paradise for who?

Attacks on queer activists from religious fundamentalists call the island’s tolerance into question as Pride is cancelled

By Carl Collison
ConCourt ruling offers sexual abuse survivors opportunity of ‘getting justice’
Article
/ 14 June 2018

ConCourt ruling offers sexual abuse survivors opportunity of ‘getting justice’

The ruling follows a Johannesburg High Court case brought by eight men and women last year

By Carl Collison
Tunisia’s ‘free thinkers’ take on Muslim majority in David and Goliath fight
Africa
/ 13 June 2018

Tunisia’s ‘free thinkers’ take on Muslim majority in David and Goliath fight

The organisation wants a secular state and people’s constitutional rights to be respected

By Carl Collison
Clash of the cultures: The absolute monarchy and the music festival
Africa
/ 1 June 2018

Clash of the cultures: The absolute monarchy and the music festival

The Bushfire festival is one place where Swatis can let their hair down and be themselves, and it is slowly sowing the seeds of change

By Rumana Akoob, Simon Allison and Carl Collison
Gay men stalked via dating apps
Article
/ 1 June 2018

Gay men stalked via dating apps

Nasty incidents highlight an apparently increasing number of violent crimes related to men who use Tinder and Grindr

By Carl Collison
NGO’s sexual harassment  woes grow
Article
/ 18 May 2018

NGO’s sexual harassment woes grow

Equal Education co-founder Doron Isaacs and activist Zackie Achmat implicated by staff

By Rumana Akoob, Simon Allison and Carl Collison
Child porn: ‘The heart of darkness’
Article
/ 25 April 2018

Child porn: ‘The heart of darkness’

The industry is buried in the dark web and children grow up haunted by that truth for the rest of their lives

By Carl Collison
uMam’ Winnie, a mother to all
Article
/ 13 April 2018

uMam’ Winnie, a mother to all

"Her holding my hands and talking about the work I do like that was so, so powerful".

By Carl Collison
Pastors heed the homophobic call
Article
/ 29 March 2018

Pastors heed the homophobic call

Restricted by the NGK, gay people follow their calling by starting their own churches

By Carl Collison
Botswana’s queer creatives push for change
Africa
/ 14 February 2018

Botswana’s queer creatives push for change

‘The thing is, most people here grow up believing that a man should be with a woman and a woman only; that there is no other way of existing’

By Carl Collison
Bill aims to fix same-sex marriage glitch
Article
/ 2 February 2018

Bill aims to fix same-sex marriage glitch

Couples are being turned away by the department of home affairs — prompting the introduction of an amendment Bill to Parliament last Friday

By Carl Collison
Boys endanger manhood to be men
Article
/ 5 January 2018

Boys endanger manhood to be men

Overwhelming peer pressure drives some youngsters to circumcise themselves

By Carl Collison
A mother fights queer bias
Article
/ 1 December 2017

A mother fights queer bias

Her daughter was murdered but she finds peace by helping parents accept their LGBTI children

By Carl Collison
Slice of Life: I want my baby to grow up in Zim
Article
/ 24 November 2017

Slice of Life: I want my baby to grow up in Zim

‘But I really think that with what has happened now, things back home will be better’

By Carl Collison
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