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WATCH: Africa Trans* Day of Visibility

If you missed it or want to relive this historical day, here’s a video about Africa Trans* Day of Visibility. On December 5, 2015 we celebrated African Trans* Visibility with panels, discussions, stalls and performances, all at Constitution Hill in Johannesburg, South Africa. History made: Photos from Africa Trans* Day of Visibility: On the 5…

Transgender Visibility Day INTERVIEW: Dr Anastacia Tomson

Article by Vikar Singh, National Officer for Sexual and Reproductive Health including HIV/AIDS (NORA) 5 December 2015 marked Africa’s first-ever Transgender Visibility Day. The initiative aims to fight Transphobia in all its forms and demands that transgender persons across Africa are protected against violence, economic oppression and should enjoy full human rights – including the…

Africa Trans* Visibility Day

Between 20 November and 10 December several important dates that highlight Trans* awareness across the region occur. The period includes Trans Day of Remembrance, Rainbow Identity Association’s Trans Pride in Botswana, World AIDS Day and International Human Rights Day. These are all significant dates that impact on our gender identity and gender expression. We demand…

Hate crime against Trans* men in Uganda

Uganda, 18 November 2015 As Uganda prepares for its national elections, it is evident that politicians have begun to use the “gay rights” card to instil fear in the nation.   This makes the situation very vulnerable for LGBTI persons and more specifically for Transgender Ugandans. In our interviews with Trans* persons, they consistently state,…

GALZ condemns attack on Itai Dzmara (journalist) and Kennedy Masiye (lawyer) in Harare

GALZ condemns the brutal attack of Journalist Itai Dzamara and nine other demonstrators following their Occupy Africa Unity Square demonstration in Harare on Thursday and Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights projects lawyer Kennedy Masiye who was also severely assaulted by police officers at Africa Unity Square while representing the protesters. It is deplorable that Zimbabwe…