Queer Warrior: Imara Jones
@imara_jones_, Creator and Producer of TransLash Media “Trans people are not new, we have always been here.” The words of
Read more@imara_jones_, Creator and Producer of TransLash Media “Trans people are not new, we have always been here.” The words of
Read more@ricky_nathanson, Trans* Activist Zimbabwean born Rikki Nathanson is a woman of many talents – certified accountant, political organizer, and nonprofit
Read more@carl_collison, Writer When asked to think of voices on the continent who are telling queer stories it is hard to
Read more@beyoncekarungi, Trans Activist Beyonce Karungi is a trans sex worker, trans rights activist and African Sex Workers Alliance (ASWA) board member
Read more@blazingnonbinary, Author and Activist I first read Kim Windvogel about two years ago, her poetry is sharpened by the feminist
Read more@castersemenya800m, Olympic Gold Medalist Caster Semenya needs no introduction. The double Olympic gold medalist gained prominence in 2009 when she
Read more@kennybrandmuse, Social Innovation & Brand Experience Specialist “Life is too short to spend it looking for others to affirm who
Read more@madalzo, Healthcare Advocate “You are who we have been waiting for. We are who we have been waiting for. The
Read more@tashwillesterhuizen, Human Rights Lawyer In a ground-breaking unanimous decision, on 11 June 2019, the Botswana High Court became the second
Read moreA new report that looks at community-led healthcare delivery to LGBT people in South Africa has found that these individuals
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