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[STATEMENT] How can Womxn be celebrated while we are still being murdered?

[STATEMENT]  How can Womxn be celebrated while we are still being murdered? 10 August 2020 – Womxn’s Month in 2020 is still not a cause for celebration given the high rates of violence, murder and abuse of womxn – especially that of Black, trans, lesbian and gender diverse persons.  But it is a month to…

[PRESS RELEASE] Iranti Launches Five Country Study on Violence Against Queer Persons

On Tuesday, 24 March 2020, Iranti will be launching the findings of a desktop study on Data Collection and Reporting on Violence Perpetrated Against LGBTQI Persons in Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa and Uganda.  We will be discussing the experiences of collection data on the violence perpetrated against LGBTQI persons and the impacts in terms…

STATEMENT: STILL NO ARRESTS A MONTH AFTER THE MURDER OF NARE MPHELA

S 4 February 2020 – Iranti attended the funeral of Nare Mphela, a fierce activist who fought for her right to education by taking her school and the principal to the Equality Court and subsequently winning that case in 2017. The funeral took place in her home village in GaMahlala where she was also laid…

STATEMENT: GENDER BASED VIOLENCE CONTINUES INTO 2020

STATEMENT: GENDER BASED VIOLENCE CONTINUES INTO 2020 Iranti mourns the murders of three queer womxn.  9 January 2020 – Mmmabatho “Madonna” James left her family home for the last time when she went out to buy cigarettes with an acquaintance on 29 November 2019, this was the last time Madonna’s family and friends would see…

[PRESS RELEASE] Iranti commemorates the 21st TDOR

Today marks another Trans Day of Remembrance (TDOR). TDOR began in 1998 as a campaign to mourn and politicise the death of transgender lives. This year, the 21st commemoration of TDOR, is also deadliest year on record for transgender people worldwide.  The TDOR 2019 update has revealed a total of 331 cases of reported killings…

[PRESS RELEASE] INTERSEX AWARENESS DAY 2019

Intersex Awareness Day falls on 26 October. This year, Intersex South Africa (ISSA) and Iranti call for tangible action from the government of South Africa in the form of policy review and reform as well as the creation of strong legislative and policy frameworks that promote and protect the rights of intersex persons.  Globally, intersex…

Beverley Ditsie and Iranti Director reflect on the history of Pride in the country

Beverley Ditsie, a pioneering queer activist who was one of the founders of the first Pride March in Hillbrow shared a poignant letter on Facebook about the state of Pride in Johannesburg. This was shared prior an interview with Iranti Director Jabulani Pereira on Eusebius Mckaiser’s 702 talk show about the history of pride in…

JOINT PRESS STATEMENT: Victory for Jade September and the Transgender Community

________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release: 25 September 2019 On Monday 23 September 2019, the Equality Court in the Western Cape handed down its judgment in the matter of September vs Subramoney N.O and Others. Ms. September is a transgender woman currently serving a prison sentence inside a male correctional facility. While incarcerated, prison officials denied her…

[​STATEMENT] IRANTI CALLS ON SOUTH AFRICA TO TAKE A STAND AGAINST AFRO-PHOBIA AND GBV

South Africa is a nation with an intimate relationship with violence. Violence colours our social imaginary in ways that cross-cut gender, sexuality, ethnicity and race. The violence that we interact with either as perpetrators or victims is rooted in histories of apartheid and colonial subjugation in no small way. Since 1994 South Africa has seen…