… the best documenters who have worked with Inkanyiso in the past and present.
as an organisation we are grateful and would like to say keep on
PRODUCING… EDUCATING… and DISSEMINATING information to all those LGBTIQA communities who might not have the same access to information or the privilege to be at spaces where you venture.
Siyabonga. Merci. Dankie. Obrigado. Gracias…
Current Contributors
2018/19
Lebo Mashifane
Lerato Dumse
Lindeka Qampi
Lindiwe Dhlamini
Thembela ‘Terra’ Dick
Thobeka Bhengu
Yaya Mavundla
Prof. Sir Z. Muholi
Previous Contributors
Bongi Louw
Charmain Carrol
Christie van Zyl
Ima Masitha
Kopano Sibeko
Le Sishi
Lebo Ntladi
Lerato Maduna
Lindeka Qampi
Lynne Carrol
Malibongwe Swane
Mandisa Mchiza
Martha Qumba
Maureen Velile Majola
Nation Mokoena
Neo Ntsoma
Nqobile Zungu
Nthateng Mhlambiso
Pearl Mamathuba
Phumlani Mdlalose
Renei Mathibe
Sabela Cuba
Sade Langa
Sebe Nkosi
Sifiso Nkosi
Siphelo Guwa
Themba Vilakazi
Terra Dick
Xana Nyilenda
Yaya Mavundla
More names to be added on this list…
Sisonke!!!
Well, I guess I just found what I been looking for fellow Queer Social Activists spreading the love. I was just speaking to Zanele of Google + about Thursday 12 September, Disrict Six Museum HOMECOMING Centre when we will Commemorating Queer Heritage as part of South Africa’s celebration of Heritage Day during the Month of September.
Yes, we are everywhere and its not even hyperbole. Unity in Diversity, love and respect is the only way to live cohesively.
“…today we allow the dividing influences of our past to define our future. The Struggle continues until we all have the same opportunities and basic human rights. We need to belong to a nation where we ARE all BORN EQUAL…” ODIDIVA and the Mother City, http://odidivaandthemothercity.blogspot.com/2013/08/mandelas-legacy-is-not-elusive-ideal.html?spref=bl