Conversations with Ugandans about Criminalization of Gays Can Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill start a new conversation? By Melanie Nathan, January 21, 2013. I have been writing about Uganda since 2009, after the introduction of Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill. In all these years I have witnessed a conversation that has seemed only capable of extreme divisiveness. Discussions about […]
Understanding that hate cannot dominate the Uganda Gay conversation
by Melanie Nathan on January 22, 2013 in Africa, EVENTS, LGBT, MEDIA, NEWS, Parliament Uganda, POLITICAL VIEWS, WORLD
Heroic Ugandan Activist Makes Pastor Martin Ssempa Look like the Devil in TV Debate
by Melanie Nathan on December 18, 2012 in Africa, EVENTS, LGBT, MEDIA, NEWS, Parliament Uganda, POLITICAL VIEWS, RELIGION, VIDEO, WORLD
Ssempa’s pornographic rhetoric showed the fire of a very sick and depraved soul. By Melanie Nathan, December 17, 2012. Today one of the bravest LGBTI Ugandan activists I know, Pepe, appeared on a live debate on Ugandan TV about homosexuality against the foul mouthed gay hater Pastor Martin Ssempa. One wonders why Pepe would knowingly […]
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