See Video with examples of Police and Public Violence because of Repressive Laws By Melanie Nathan, October 24, 2014. On October 16, we reported that Amnesty International concluded a report on repressive and discriminatory legislation enacted over the last 18 months in Uganda that has led to increasing state repression, violence, homophobic and gender-based discrimination. […]
Amnesty Hand Delivers Human Rights Report To Ugandan PM
by Melanie Nathan on October 24, 2014 in Advocacy & Activism, Africa, EVENTS, LGBT, LGBTI, NEWS, Organizations, Parliament Uganda, Uganda, WORLD
South African Lesbian Photographer Activist: Zanele Muholi’s Exhibits New Portraits
by Melanie Nathan on July 6, 2011 in Africa, LGBT, NEWS, WORLD
July 06, 2011, by Melanie Nathan, Inkanyiso brings together three new bodies of photographic work: new portraits in the ongoing series Faces and Phases (2010-11); Beulahs (2007-10) and Transfigures (2010-11), and the documentary Difficult Love (2010). As always, Muholi is upfront about her agenda as an activist, seeking to educate the viewer on ‘the complexities […]
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