Category Archives: Community

2014 Jan.5: Ishaya ngolunye unyawo I-VMCI kulonyaka

by Londeka Dlamini Ibandla lase Thekwini i-Victory Ministries International phansi kobuholi bukaMfundisi uZungu liza nezinguquko eziningi kulonyaka. Abazalwane babukeke bethokozile ukubuya enkonzweni kwazise bekuyiSonto lokuqala kulonyaka., iqale kamnandi lapho uMvangeli uMkhize ekhuthaza ibandla ngokuthi asikhohlwe ngokwenzekile ngonyaka odlule. Siqale kabusha kulonyaka … Continue reading

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2013 Dec. 25: Christmas that was

by Charmain Carrol It is almost the end of Christmas day, I’m in the lounge with my new found family, and we are seven in the house listening to music, dancing, singing, drawing and writing. I guess doing the things … Continue reading

Posted in As we are, Awareness workshops, Community, Creating awareness, Creative Writing, Documentation; Filming; Photography; Community, Dumped by friends, Emotional support, Evidence, Experience, Exposure, Expression, Gratitude, History, Homosexuality, Hope, Human rights, Inconsiderate, Interpretation, Intervention, Johannesburg, Knowledge, Patient, Sick, Sister, Speed recovery, Struggling activist | Tagged | 5 Comments

2013 Dec. 21: ‘A part of Me’ in Paris

  by Andiswa Dlamini Words cannot describe my experience in Paris. It honestly felt like I was part of a painting. It felt surreal. It’s weird in life when we allow our dreams to expand to places and then when … Continue reading

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2013 Dec. 16: “Sibonga uMadiba ngokulwela inkululeko yethu”

by Londeka Dlamini Izolo iNingizimu Afrika yonkana ibithintekile ngokuhanjelwa iqhawe uTata Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela obefihlwa khona izolo endaweni yase Qunu esifundazweni sase Eastern Cape okulapho azalelwa khona uTata. Khona manjalo isizwe sonkana nakwamanye amazwe bekugujwa inkululeko asilethela yona uTata uMandela, … Continue reading

Posted in Activism, Another Approach Is Possible, As we are, Community, Creating awareness, Evidence, Grateful, History, Hope, Human rights, I was (T)here, Knowledge, Lessons learnt, Life, Love, Performing rituals, Portrait, Power of the Voice, Recognition, Records and histories, revolution, South African struggle, Textualizing Our Own Lives, Together we can, We Care, Writing is a Right | Tagged | 2 Comments

2013 Dec. 4: Gauteng Provincial Legislature stakeholders meeting included LGBTI organisations

by Charmain Carrol On the 21st of November 2013 Inkanyiso received an invitation by the Gauteng Provincial Legislature to attend a stakeholders meeting on the 27th of November 2013. A few emails were sent back and forth with us confirming … Continue reading

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2013 Dec. 3: A Queer African Reader book

Dear Friend, If you are interested in reviewing QAR, kindly write to Sokari Ekine: sokari@blacklooks.org Thank you!

Posted in Activism, Activists, Activists Act, African, African Queer Beauty, Allies, Another Approach Is Possible, Archived memories, Art Is A Human Right, As we are, Committed, Community, Cover photo: Thobe Mpulo & Phila Mbanjwa, Creating awareness, LGBTIs in Africa, Our lives in the picture, Photography, Power of the Arts, Power of the Voice, Publications, Questions & Answers, We Are You, We Care, Writing is a Right, Zanele Muholi | Tagged | Leave a comment

2013 Dec. 3: Gorgeous people at the Miss Gay Lesbian Soweto 2013 semis

    Only 3 days to go before the winner of Miss Gay Lesbian Soweto 2013 is crowned. Come out with your friends, family, colleagues, … and your neighbours who are not allergic to the Gaze/ LGBTIs The finals will … Continue reading

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2013 Nov. 15: ‘It gets better’ with Feather Awards

by Lerato Dumse Wearing our Sunday best, with bags filled with cameras, recorders, notebooks, tripods and equipment batteries fully charged, we left home ready to work. The destination was Kyalami Theatre on the Track, where the 5th Annual Feather awards … Continue reading

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2013 Oct. 25: Black Lesbian French artist paints Mandela

My name is Pauline N’Gouala, I’m 27 and I live in Paris. I am an artist who likes to use art as a mirror. I am a fraternal twin and as a child I thought that everyone had the same … Continue reading

Posted in African, Art Edutainment, Art Is A Human Right, Art Solidarity, Collaborations, Community, Creativity, Cultural activists, Empowerment, Homophobia, Human Equity and Art (Heart), Paris, Political Art, Race, Racism | Tagged | 4 Comments

2013 Oct. 12: I just feel she deserves much better

  Dee’s story An avid soccer player, Debora Dlamini prefers to be called Dee, a name she got while actively playing soccer. She describes herself as “sweet, understanding, calm and focused” but is also an open book and a straight … Continue reading

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