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"When the internet arrived, the homosexuality deamon went digital"

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14/04/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, Non-Fiction, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Religion

a?brief scientific history of deamons. Binyavanga Wainaina on the scientific history of African deamons Image by?Ivan Forde When the internet arrived, the homosexuality deamon went digital, and was able to climb into optic fibers. Homosexuality deamon learns fast. Full of…

Namibian lesbian musician Shishani

12/04/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, Music, QAR, Queer Politics

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A Veil of Silence [Video]

A Veil of Silence [Video]

11/04/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, Assault on Dissent, Film, HIV/AIDS, Human Rights, Nigeria, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Same Sex Marriage, Sexual Rights & Citizenship, Sexuality

The Veil of Silence produced by the TIER and directed by Habeeb Lawal documents the experience of sexual minorities in Nigeria and discusses issues of sexual citizenship, violence and stigma. On the brink of an impending law that could re-write…

Tanzania joins call for Anti-Gay legislation

09/04/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, Assault on Dissent, Human Rights, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Sexual Rights & Citizenship

1. Tanzanian Officials Want a Bill to Stop Gays “Recruiting” Tanzanian Member of Parliament Ezekiel Wenje has said that he believes that the country’s current laws do not adequately prevent gay people from “recruiting” younger citizens. Currently, Tanzania criminalizes homosexuality…

State of LGBTI Rights in Zambia

08/04/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, African Feminism, Human Rights, Queer Politics, Sexual Rights & Citizenship

Iranti-org met with Juliet Mphande, the Director of Friends of Rainka, an LGBTI human rights organisation based in Lusaka. Jabu C. Pereira, the Director of Iranti-Org asked Juliet about the current threats facing LGBTI activists in Zambia. In October a…

Sally Gross Memorial - Wits Art Museum, Johannesburg

Sally Gross Memorial – Wits Art Museum, Johannesburg

03/04/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, African Feminism, Intersex, Queer Politics, South Africa

All Wits Art Museum Photographs by Germaine de Larch? — Sally Gross – portrait by Gabrielle Le Roux, 2013 Remembering and celebrating the life of Sally Gross, our beloved friend, comrade, teacher, philosopher – a great soul who is missed…

Cultural and Traditional Values in Human Rights

01/04/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, African Feminism, Queer Politics, Sexual Rights & Citizenship, Social Movements

Some states and other actors are increasingly claiming that ”traditional values” should take precedence over universal human rights for all. In addition ”cultural practices” are used to limit the rights and freedom of women who do not given any say…

Ethiopia planning to extend homosexuality law

Ethiopia planning to extend homosexuality law

26/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, Human Rights, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Same Sex Marriage, Sexual Rights & Citizenship

In June 2012 a national conference “Homosexuality and its associated social disastrous consequences” took place in the Africa Union headquarters, Addis Ababa.? The conference was organizers described themselves as “Christian,? pro-life, pro [heterosexual] marriage.? The conference was attended by some…

Area Scatter - ""Ugwu Anya Engbulam"

Area Scatter – “”Ugwu Anya Engbulam”

24/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa - Creative Arts, Africa LGBTIQ, Music, Nigeria, Queer Politics, Sexual Rights & Citizenship, Sexuality

From Likembe: Cross – Dressing Fun with Area Scatter     I’ve recently learned that several years ago the Igbo traditional musician Area Scatter was killed in an auto accident. Area was a performer who achieved renown throughout Ala Igbo,…

Museveni and reconstruction of homophobic colonial legacy in Africa

19/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa , Africa LGBTIQ, Governance, Human Rights, Kenya, Nigeria, Queer Politics, Religion, Senegal, Sexual Rights & Citizenship, South Africa, Uganda, USA

From Pambazuka News,? “Museveni and reconstruction of homophobic colonial legacy in Africa: Which way progressives?”? Horace Campbell on the passing of ‘legizlations of hate” in Uganda and Nigeria exposes the historical roots of right wing American Christian fundamentalists which goes…

The year of the homophobes

18/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, Human Rights, Nigeria, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Religion, Sexual Rights & Citizenship, Uganda

The Anti-Gay Law in Uganda and the Miracle of Denial from MarkFiore on Vimeo.

Implications of the anti-homosexuality Act on the work of Human Rights Defenders in the Republic of Uganda

17/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa , Africa LGBTIQ, AFRICOM, Human Rights, Queer Politics, Uganda

The Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders in Africa, Commissioner Reine Alapini-Gansou, received information that on 24 February 2014, “The Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014” was promulgated in the Republic of Uganda. The Special Rapporteur notes that some of the provisions of…

Homosexuals sacrificed for political ambition in Uganda: A Statement from Freedom and Roam Uganda [FARUG]

14/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa , Africa LGBTIQ, African Feminism, Governance, HIV/AIDS, Human Rights, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Uganda

KAMPALA: Freedom and Roam Uganda (FARUG) with dismay and regret condemns the Anti Homosexuality Act accented to by the president of Uganda on Monday 24th, February 2014. The Act contravenes the fundamental national and international human rights standards and the…

Phumzile Mtetwa & Val Kalende on Anti-LGBTI Legislation

14/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa , Africa LGBTIQ, Human Rights, Nigeria, Podcasts, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Same Sex Marriage, Sexual Rights & Citizenship, Social Movements, South Africa, Uganda, Uprisings

On Africa Today with Walter Turner, Phumzile Mtetwa? and Val Kalende discuss resistance strategies around the recent legislation from Uganda and Nigeria criminalising LGBTIQ people in those countries.          

When Militarism Wins - Uganda and  Aid Farce

When Militarism Wins – Uganda and Aid Farce

13/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa , Africa LGBTIQ, AFRICOM, Governance, Human Rights, Kenya, Nigeria, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Sexual Rights & Citizenship, Uganda

From Paper Bird, an? excellent report? by Scott Long on who are the winners and losers in the AID game – the dice are loaded! Victory! .. isn’t it? On February 27, the World Bank announced it was “indefinitely” delaying…

Policing our Sexuality: The Conservatives War Arsenal Grows {Uganda, Anti-Pornography Act}

12/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa , Africa LGBTIQ, Gender Violence, Nigeria, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Sexual Rights & Citizenship, Uganda, violence against women

?“Policing our Sexuality: The Conservatives War Arsenal Grows” by Happy Mwende Kinyili for the Queer African Network The recently passed bills in Nigeria, the Same-Sex Prohibition Act, and in Uganda, the Anti-Homosexuality Act and the Anti-Pornography Act, have raised the…

Who is listening to African queers?

11/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, African Feminism, Human Rights, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Same Sex Marriage

From Keguro Macharia – “Listening to African Queers”   A few weeks ago, I broke a longstanding personal rule and left a comment on a mainstream, very popular, award-winning U.S. gay blog. A long string of comments by mostly gay…

The Rabid Virus {Poems of Resistance}

11/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, Human Rights, Nigeria, Poetry, Queer Politics, QueerCide

The Rabid Virus 1 It is a global epidemic Somehow causing fitful laughter Mainly causing fearful slaughter In the selfsame flock Fearful but if you said as Much it’s enough excuse They set children they’ve “Dog train,” kids on you….

“Walking With Shadows” by Jude Dibia [A Review]

10/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, Human Rights, Kenya, Literature, Nigeria, Queer Politics, QueerCide

From the Nation, Kenya a review of Nigerian novelist, Jude Dibia’s novel “Walking With Shadows” If I were to write a novel to respond to the anti-gay politics seeping through the Ugandan border into Kenya, it would probably be like…

"Throughout history people everywhere have explored and experimented with their sexuality.

“Throughout history people everywhere have explored and experimented with their sexuality.

09/03/2014 · by Sokari · in Africa LGBTIQ, African Feminism, African History, Governance, Human Rights, Kenya, Literature, Nigeria, Queer Politics, QueerCide, Senegal, Sexual Rights & Citizenship

From the Guardian Africa Network, Nigerian / British writer, Bernadine Evaristo dismisses the mantra that homosexuality in Africa is a ‘western import’ and provides examples of? same sex relationships and multiple gender relations. ?“Throughout history people everywhere have explored and…

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