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Embracing pride and progress: Reflecting on 35 years of LGBTQIA+ advocacy in Africa
Partner Content
/ 14 November 2024

Embracing pride and progress: Reflecting on 35 years of LGBTQIA+ advocacy in Africa

Koketso Rathumbu and esteemed panelists unpacked how violence still impacts the LGBTQIA+ community and how this marginalised population is affected by stigma and persisting barriers during a webinar in partnership with the Mail & Guardian

By Koketso Rathumbu
Gogo Manzini on Pride, tradition, and transformation
Partner Content
/ 27 October 2024

Gogo Manzini on Pride, tradition, and transformation

The celebrity sangoma sees Pride as a catalyst for transformation in traditional spaces

By Partner Content
The queer icons that paved the way for safer sexual expression
Friday
/ 9 June 2022

The queer icons that paved the way for safer sexual expression

June is Pride Month and we’re looking beyond the rainbow-themed campaigns and logo changes, to turn our attention to the movement’s icons.

By Kimberley Schoeman
The Portfolio: Creator Zoey Black produces queer- and trans-focused content
Friday
/ 15 October 2021

The Portfolio: Creator Zoey Black produces queer- and trans-focused content

Zoey Black’s YouTube channel covers everything from her journey as a trans woman to tips on using a camera

By Kim Windvogel
We’re queer and we’re fucking here
Friday
/ 15 October 2021

We’re queer and we’re fucking here

Just in time for Pride Month, a mythbusting guide to queer sex for the straight guy (and gal)

By Tiffany Mugo
Nigeria is still a very dangerous place to be different
Africa
/ 27 June 2020

Nigeria is still a very dangerous place to be different

Nigeria is moving far too slowly in terms of accommodating different genders and sexualities, sacrificing happiness, liberties and lives.

By Chude Jideonwo

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