Purple Royale
By Purple Royale
Purple RoyaleApr 26, 2024
Frazer: The Importance of Mental Health After A Traumatic Experience.
Miracle: My reality on WomXn Empowerment.
Challe: A taste of my resilience, in honor of Black History Month.
Nkosiyabo: A Content Creator’s experience with Cyber Bullying.
Effline: Once discriminated, now respected as a self employed Private Chef.
Derline: A Transwoman’s journey to youth empowerment.
Tafadzwa: I survived Intimate Partner Violence
Intimate Partner Violence is often ignored and difficult for outsiders to detect. It comes in many forms, emotional, physical and even psychological. Here is Tafadzwa, a transperson from Kadoma, Zimbabwe sharing their story on surviving Intimate Partner Violence and coming out stronger.
This documented reality is in support of ending Gender Based Violence of any forms.
Supported by FRIDA Fund, The Netherlands Embassy in Zimbabwe as well as Love Alliance.
Tinny: Unpacking burn out in Activism & the need for Movement Strengthening
Activists are an important part in advocacy. They are the voice of the often neglected. However, with activism comes the danger of burn out. How do we address it? How do we support activists and ensure that their mental health and lives are not neglected? Tinny, a Gender non-conforming trans activist unpacks their experience and more. An enlightening episode that also ensures movement building as well as strengthening whilst addressing one of the most talked about topics, Mental Health.
This episode was made possible with support from The Netherlands Embassy in Zimbabwe, FRIDA Fund, ARASA and much appreciated stakeholders.
Richard: The story of a Transman discriminated at a job interview.
S'bu: Blackmailed by a journalist
Gender Based Violence comes in many forms. Sometimes from our partners & at times from stakeholders in the community. Here is a lived reality of a Transman from Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe. Narrating his experience getting blackmails and threats from a local journalist because of his gender identity and expression.
This episode is in support of ending Gender Based Violence expressed in all forms especially towards marginalized communities. An initiative also supported by Love Alliance under ARASA. Purple Royale is contributing in advocacy as a member of the ACCEPT Consortium in Zimbabwe.
Austin: The story of a survivor
After enduring decades of stigma and abuse from her father, Austin, a transwoman from the ghetto streets in Harare tells a compelling experience of how a near death experience forced her to leave home in search for a safer environment. This episode is in honor of the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia, Biphobia and Intersexphobia IDAHOBIT commemorated on May 17.
Thank you to FRIDA Fund ,PEPFAR Zimbabwe, The Other Foundation, Transsmart Trust and The Edwick Foundation for the continued support in documenting this lived reality.
Rhai: A lived experience of discrimination in the workplace.
A touching story of a non binary trans person from Masvingo in Zimbabwe who experienced employee harassments, indecent assault, public humiliation and unethical working conditions because of their Gender identity. This perpetrated by the employer and community, listen to the story to find out more. In support of International Labor Day, Purple Royale decided to document a lived reality advocating for non-discriminatory and better working conditions for Trans and Intersex persons in Zimbabwe.
Donnaey: Trans Businessman living with disability but thriving!
Anonymous: Living with HIV as a Transperson in Zimbabwe
Trans and Intersex persons continue to be at high risk of HIV and worse AIDS. Stigma, discrimination, conversion therapy as well as reduced livelihoods remain some of the contributing factors. Lack of information on HIV prevention & treatment being another. However, even with the availability of HIV services in local clinics, sensitization of health care providers & policy makers is still much needed. We have to scale up our sensitization efforts and this documented lived reality is an example. Evidence based, first hand from the actual Transperson affected. Scaling up sensitization as well as friendly laws and policies will create safe, friendly healthcare facilities as well as an environment that will ultimately encourage uptake of services by the Trans & Intersex community.
The programming for this advocacy initiative was supported by PEPFAR Zimbabwe, The Other Foundation & FRIDA Fund. Much thanks to all stakeholders as well as allies who continue this fight to end AIDS with us. Much thanks to the Ministry of Health in Zimbabwe, National AIDS Council and the Global Fund for recognizing the Transgender & Intersex community as one of the populations needing support in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
STOP AIDS: A poem by Ammartia a.k.a Harriet
In the fight against HIV and ending AIDS which most trans & intersex persons continue to be at risk, Purple Royale decided to feature a special episode. A motivational poem by one of our own, Ammartia. A powerful orator with the natural gift of composing poems and art that inspires multitudes. Here is one of their finest poems, advocating for Adherence, Treatment and Prevention of HIV, new infections as well as ultimately ending AIDS.
This masterpiece will also be featured in our upcoming documented experience: A lived reality of a transperson who contracted HIV & continues to not only survive but thrive through adherence to treatment.
TEE: Trans orphan, growing up in a rural village, forced to live on the streets
In this Episode, we gave Tee. a Gender Non Conforming Trans person the opportunity to own their narrative and share their lived reality. Growing up trans to supportive parents then reality struck upon their passing, discriminated by other relatives and communities in a rural setup with little to no means of assistance, ultimately forced to become homeless and live on the streets of Zvishavane town. This story is indeed emotional but there is a silver lining. Amidst the chaos, Tee managed to find a helper, a supportive friend who came through for Tee, during a life or death situation, also a young person living on the streets.
Much thanks to The Other Foundation, FRIDA Fund & PEPFAR Zimbabwe for supporting the production of this episode. To learn more, visit our social media page on www.instagram.com/purple_royale_podcast.
Purple Royale: Trans Voices in Zimbabwe, Amplified!
Tinashe: A success story of Triumph.
Theo: Conversion Therapy gone wrong. As usual.
Trans Health Matters: A discussion on the need for Inclusive Healthcare
What would you do, if you wanted your body to affirm to your gender? If you wanted to get inclusive healthcare that enables you to fit into society, get security and just feel complete as a person but fail to find nor access such healthcare services in your country? The country you were born and bred in, the country you want to feel like you belong and are included just like any valuable citizen? This is the purpose of this episode. An elaborate discussion among Trans and Intersex communities in Zimbabwe as we discuss our experiences trying to access Gender Affirming Care in Zimbabwe. Much thanks to The Other Foundation for supporting the production of this episode.
Listen in and share.
Beyoncé Zee Savage: A transwoman's journey seeking Gender Affirming Healthcare in Zimbabwe
Listen in as we take you through Beyoncé Zee Savage's journey. Being a transwoman in Zimbabwe, the stigma and public assault she experienced to ultimately trying to become whole thereby seeking Gender Affirming Healthcare, at a time where it is difficult to access if not non-existent in Zimbabwe.
The production of this episode was supported by The Other Foundation.
We Belong, We Exist, We Matter. Celebrating Trans Day of Visibility.
What a time to be alive! Celebrating Trans Day of Visibility in Zimbabwe. Indeed we have come a long way and this is us taking you through lived experiences of the Trans community in Zimbabwe. Answering this important question: What does Trans Day of Visibility mean to us , to our families, to our allies, to our country and the International community.
Find out this and more, listen in and share.
Much thanks to The Other Foundation for supporting the production of this episode.
#TDOV2022
Lets talk: Family & Improved livelihoods
From being disowned by family to trying to fit in where you barely exist, what does it mean when we talk about improved livelihoods for the Trans community in Zimbabwe? Catch us in this dialogue episode, as we discuss all things family, acceptance, livelihoods and even policy change.
Let's Talk: Self Acceptance & Inclusion
Breakthroughs happen everyday and for the Trans community, we too have our good days. In this Episode, we take you through a journey of self acceptance and inclusion. From finding love, becoming a valued citizen and managing to build a family despite the challenges we have faced as trans and intersex persons. This is us, celebrating our success stories. Listen to the episode to find out exactly what it means to be Trans or gender diverse and grateful.
Breeze, we shall never forget.
The lived life story of Breeze, a fellow transman who was from Kadoma, Zimbabwe. Touching but thought provoking. Coincidentally on Trans Day of Remembrance 2021. We shall never forget.
Special thanks to everyone who contributed towards the production of this episode.
The Other Foundation for funding our production costs, supporting this much needed initiative and Transsmart Trust, Children's Radio Foundation and The Edwick Foundation for supporting our cause.
if you are an NGO, Corporate or Philanthropist interested in supporting this cause, feel free to contact the Purple Royale Podcast on our Instagram page or email our production team at purpleroyalepodcast@gmail.com
We would love to hear from you and don't forget to share this episode. You could save a life.
Spransa: Dhuma, dhuma with police gate crashers
Bree: The Airport Incident Unpacked.
This is a story about Bree, a transwoman who was unlawfully assaulted by an immigration officer at Harare International Airport. All because of her gender identity and the need for legal gender recognition in Zimbabwe. The story unpacks the importance of acknowledging human rights for all as per the United Nations Agenda 2030, leaving no one behind. An agenda which Zimbabwe, one of the member states in the UN also agreed to uphold. #TransRightsAreHumanRights
Mabholo finds love in Prison.
Meet Mabholo, a transman from Kadoma, Zimbabwe as he narrates his unforgettable experience in prison. The hate crime, the stigma, thw bullying but amidst all of that finding someone who accepted and loved him as he is.
Paris: Assaulted, left to die yet lived to tell the tale
Meet Paris, a Transwoman from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe as she narrates a horrific incident where she was assaulted on her birthday and abandoned at a graveyard. Luckily she lived to tell the tale.
Ras That Guy: Reproductive health for a Transman
Meet Ras, #RasThatGuy as he narrates an unforgettable experience seeking a healthcare treatment in Zimbabwe as a transman.
Bree: My experience during Covid19
This commentary is from Bree, a business woman from Harare, Zimbabwe as she narrates her experience during the corona virus pandemic as a transwoman. Particularly how the lockdown is affecting healthcare, the economy and normal life.
Mabholo: Life (Hupenyu) in the time of Covid19.
Listen to Mabholo, a transman from Kadoma, Zimbabwe narrating his experience in the era of Covid19. Hupenyu uhwuinguva yeCovid19 (Life in the era of Covid19)
Being a man proud of his african roots, this narration is in the Zimbabwean vernacular language , shona. Feel the emotion and listen to first hand experience living in Rural Zimbabwe during this corona virus global pandemic.
Ethey: My experience during Covid19
A commentary from Ethey, a transwoman from Masvingo, Zimbabwe. Narrating her experience during the Covid19 experience, her worries and hopes for the future.
Love and relationships
Lets talk about love, dating and heartbreaks as a transperson or ally in Zimbabwe. Quite an interesting topic.
Being Trans in Zimbabwe
Welcome to our first ever episode on the Purple Royale Podcast, a podcast that addresses issues and stories affecting Transgender lives in Zimbabwe. In this episode we are going back to the basics:
1. What does it mean to be transgender
2. Why is it important to learn more about transgender lives in your community.
3. What issues do transgender lives experience
4. How do you understand a transgender person better as a family member, an academic, a health specialist, a policy maker, an employer, employee or business partner and last but not least ,any member of the community
In this episode we have :
- An interview with two transgender persons, a transman and a transwoman.
- Audio diaries of transgender persons in Zimbabwe sharing their life experiences and heartfelt stories
- A dialogue among a transwoman, transman, a parent, health care specialist and an ally of the trans community in Zimbabwe.
Definitely worth listening to!