Category Archives: We Care

2013 Nov. 12: God, the lesbian, the sin

  Oh why is it that I feel I have sinned I have lusted over her, with hips so wide. There’s nowhere for me to hide What sin is this? What scale will it be measured by God? The lesbian … Continue reading

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2013 Nov. 11: Nocturne: Beheaded

…for Thapelo Makutle   All throat now…..already brighter than the stars. I could hold you in my song. Sotto voce, tremble against me: a breeze slips in, cools my blood to garnet…..bed stained with stones, cold and finally useless………..I Orpheo,…..I … Continue reading

Posted in Allies, Anger, Another Approach Is Possible, Archived memories, As we are, Black Queer & Gifted, Body, Creating awareness, Queer poetics, Textualizing Our Own Lives, Together we can, We Are You, We Care, We were (t)here | Tagged | Leave a comment

2013 Nov. 7: Meet the Mabe’s, the loving couple

by Zandile Makhubu They are no strangers to the media world. Kally and Sam Mabe are a legally married lesbian couple, who shot to fame when they got married and publicised their union on various magazines including DRUM and Real … Continue reading

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2013 Nov. 4: My Father’s Son

by S’bu Kheswa Pointing at me “UBusi ka S’gara – this is Busi, S’gara’s daughter” said Sis Fiki, one of the aunties in my neighbourhood. This is some thirty years ago, I don’t even know what they were talking about … Continue reading

Posted in Another Approach Is Possible, As we are, Before You, Being Scene, Contributors, Crea(c)tive senses, Experience, Exposure, Expression, Father and Son, Police, Power of the Voice, Relationships, Shebeen, Son, South Africa, Transgender Voices, Visualizing public spaces, We Are You, We Care | Tagged | 3 Comments

2013 Oct. 26: Sandton Pride photos

Photos by Akhona Hailele (26.10.203)   About the photographer Akhona Hailele was born on the 6th of November 1989 in Queenstown, Eastern Cape and later moved to King Williams Town. Hailele then moved to Johannesburg in 2011 to further her … Continue reading

Posted in Another Approach Is Possible, Being Scene, Documentation; Filming; Photography; Community, Evidence, Experience, Exposure, Expression, Inkanyiso media, Know Your SA Queer History, Photo album, Power of the Arts, Queer community, Queer visibility, Questions & Answers, Race, Rainbow flag, Records and histories, Together we can, Visual Arts, Visual history, Visual history is a Right not a luxury, Visual Power, Visualizing public spaces, We Are You, We Care, We were (t)here | Tagged | 3 Comments

2013 Oct. 29: A Response to “Frustrations of a transgender man (2013 October 13)

As Transgender and Intersex (TIA) we have decided to respond to an article that appeared on the Inkanyiso website on the 13th of October 2013 titled “Frustrations of a transgender man”. The reason for the response is because we felt … Continue reading

Posted in Activists Act, Another Approach Is Possible, Awareness workshops, Hospitals, Politics of geography, Power of the Voice, Response, Trans organisations, We Are You, We Care, We Still Can with/out Resources, Writing is a Right | Tagged | 3 Comments

2013 Oct. 27: fo(u)nd

A Public Service Announcement (PSA) to end hate crimes in South Africa. It is an activist/ artist’s direct response to the epidemic of ‘curative rapes’ and murders of black lesbians in SA today. Video archive. Captured with Canon 60D camera … Continue reading

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2013 Oct. 24: Black, Proud & Out and Deaf

Sorita interviewed by Rene Mathibe & Xana Nyilenda Featuring photos from Sorita’s facebook page. Sorita Dlamini was born and raised in KwaThema, Springs, Johannesburg. She is a 24 year old female and is an older sibling to her 6 year … Continue reading

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2013 Oct. 24: Jack Daniel’s

  by S’bu Kheswa Yehla ngomgogodlo! Triple distilled and twice as smooth!  It has been very long since I enjoyed my favourite drink. When one is on some weight-watching tip one misses out on goodies but once in a while … Continue reading

Posted in Activism, Activists, Another Approach Is Possible, Archived memories, Creating awareness, Education, Emotional support, Empowerment, Gender expression, heteronormativity, homonormativity, Hope, Intellectualism, Love, Power of the Voice, Reflection, Seeking help, Straights, Textualizing Our Own Lives, Transgender visibility, Transgender Voices, Transgenderism in Africa, We Care, Writing is a Right | Tagged | 14 Comments

2013 Oct. 22: I thought university was for the rich

Palesa profiled by Kopano Palesa Mkhwebane is a beauty with a brain. The aspiring entrepreneur tells me of her future plans as we chit chat.  She ponders and says “I didn’t know I was going to go to university, as … Continue reading

Posted in Another Approach Is Possible, Archived memories, Archiving Queer Her/Histories in SA, As we are, Beauty, Before You, Black & White, Black Queer & Gifted, Blackness, Brains, Crea(c)tive senses, Creating awareness, Education, Empowerment, Experience, Exposure, Expression, Friendships, Homosexuality, Housing, Knowledge, Life, Love, Our lives in the picture, Photography, Portrait, Power of the Voice, RDP, Relationships, Visual history is a Right not a luxury, Visual Power, We Are You, We Care, We Still Can with/out Resources, Women's power, Writing is a Right, Youth voices | Tagged | 17 Comments