
Twitterview with Bisi Alimi – Living Positively with HIV for 10 Years
Via Elnathan John Transcript of a Twitter interview conducted by Elnathan John on May 7, 2014 with Bisi Alimi. Bisi Alimi, a human rights campaigner and health advocate who rose to notoriety when he first came out as gay on…

Interview with Dorothea Smartt, Brit born Bajan literary activist, live artist & poet
Dorothea Smartt is a literary activist, live artist, and an established and respected poet with an international reputation. Born and raised in London she is of Barbadian heritage. Described as a ‘Brit-born Bajan international’, her work typically bridges…

MAYIBUYE! iAFRICA!
In January 2014, a group of Africans from many physical, spiritual, and political locations began conversations around the deteriorating state of our Continent, the fundamentalisms that divide us and the multiple forms of violence that harm us. Initially spurred by…
It is legalized homophobia, not same-sex relations, that is alien to Africa
From Al Jazeera America, Ugandan academic, professor of law at Makerere University in Uganda, Sylvia Tamale on legalized homophobia in Africa. Professor Tamale is the editor of African Sexualities published by Fahamu Press. During a prime time interview with…

The ‘Diversity Test’: Is the London LGBT Film Festival a white-only affair?
The ‘Diversity Test’: Is the London LGBT Film Festival a white-only affair? by Christina Fonthes Now in its 28th year, the highly-anticipated London Lesbian Gay Film Festival returned to the Southbank this year boasting a new name: BFI Flare: London…

Call Me Kuchu, Victor Mukasa Speaking Out Against Misrepresentation of African Activists
Victor Thick Skin Mukasa speaking at Dartmouth College,US, criticises western activists and organisations for misrepresenting and disrespecting African activists. African LGBTI Human Rights Defenders – Public statement of warning!
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