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The Victor Mukasa ShowJun 03, 2020
ANTI - LGBTIQ+ BILL TABLED IN GHANA; A THREAT TO HUMAN RIGHTS
An unconstitutional and dangerous anti -LGBTIQ+ bill was tabled in Ghana, earlier this year. The bill, similar to the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009 that was tabled in Uganda, threatens human rights, not only of LGBTIQ Ghanaians, but of their families, friends and service providers, as well. Please join MacDarling Cobbinah, a human rights defender and Executive Director at Center for Popular Education and Human Rights Ghana (CEPEHRG), as he unpacks the impact that this bill will have on Ghanaian society and human rights, should it be passed.
Are Black Trans Lives Acknowledged in the Picture? Activist Chris Adebayo in Alberta, Edmonton Exposes the Gap
Meet Chris Katiiti Adebayo as he describes the invisibility of black trans people in the BLM
The Gateaway in Alberta, Edmonton describes Chris as, "Chris Adebayo Katiiti, a black transgender man and local Edmonton activist, was also featured for his work founding RaricaNow, a non-profit organization advocating for the human rights of LGBTQ2S+ refugees. Adebayo Katiiti also led last year’s Stonewall Rally which recognized not only Stonewall, but also black figures that have been left-behind in movements.
“Queer, transgender, and Indigenous, black folks that have not been recognized, he’s done so much of the work in Edmonton in making sure that they have been given the spotlight and recognition they deserved,” Zewde said. “He’s definitely someone I wanted to make sure was on the wall.”
Black Lives Matter; Our children get it: Listen to Victor's daughters as they share their perspective
In this episode, Victor Mukasa engages his children on the current Black Lives Matter REVOLUTION. Amutul (20) and Joy (9) share their perspective. Indeed our children get it. It affects them. They want to contribute to the revolution and they are. We must support them through it all. They are the future.
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The Great Trek to Where LGBTIQ+ Africa is Now; Victor Mukasa and Purity Paige Reflect on the Journey
May 17 was International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Transphobia++(IDAHOBIT)! This day evokes reflection on the journey(s) we have traveled to where we are. Victor Mukasa and co-moderator, Purity Paige reflect on that journey. LGBTIQ++ Africa is not rising up in vain. We are achievers EVERYDAY!!!
A Cry for Help: Violence Against African LGBTQ+ Refugees in Kakuma Camp, Kenya
In this episode, LGBTQ+ refugees in Kakuma Camp, Kenya share about their plight; the violence against them perpetrated by fellow refugees and Kenyan police, as well as the failure of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to protect them. They are seeking your support.
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COVID-19's Impact on Queer Africa
On the show today, African LGBTQ+ human rights defenders; Tampose Mothopeng, Executive Director of the People’s Matrix Association in Maseru, Lesotho; Dr. Frank Mugisha, Executive Director at Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG), and Richard Smith Lusimbo, Research and Documentation Manager at SMUG.
The three defenders explore the effect of COVID-19 on the lives and livelihoods of LGBTQ+ communities in Africa; with a special focus on Uganda in East Africa and the Kingdom of Lesotho in Southern Africa.
Contact them at:
Tampose Mothopeng: mothopeng.tampose@gmail.com
Dr. Frank Mugisha: frankmugisha@gmail.com
Richard Smith Lusimbo: rlusimbo@gmail.com
Contact Victor Mukasa: victorjmukasa@gmail.com
Lesbian Visibility Month with Dr. Beverley Palesa Ditsie
In recognition and honor of Lesbian Visibility Day/Week/Month, The Victor Mukasa Show is bringing to you an African lesbian human rights icon, Dr. Beverley Palesa Ditsie aka Bev Ditsie
Bev, was an anti-apartheid activist and one of the earliest LGBT human rights defenders in South Africa. She is a successful film maker, and VERY specific to this episode, she was the first openly lesbian woman to address LGBT human rights issues at United Nations. Bev's visibility both in South Africa and at the UN contributed a lot to the visibility of the African LGBTQ++ human rights movement, internationally. Her story continues to empower, not only lesbian women and activists but many queer people out there.
More on Dr. Beverley Palesa Ditsie:
https://www.wmm.com/filmmaker/Beverley+Palesa+Ditsie/
Introduction Part 2
As some listeners requested, this episode is still part of the introduction; a more detailed sharing of Victor Mukasa's journey and contribution to LGBTQ human rights struggles in Africa.
Episode 1: Introducing you to the Victor Mukasa Show
This is the inaugural episode of the Victor Mukasa Show!
In this episode: Meet Victor Mukasa as he introduces himself to his listeners and shares the objective of the show.
It is a weekly show coming to you every Wednesday.
Welcome!!!