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Model Lehlogonolo Machaba Is The First Openly Trans Woman To Ever Compete In The Miss South Africa Beauty Pageant - Blavity

Model Lehlogonolo Machaba Is The First Openly Trans Woman To Ever Compete In The Miss South Africa Beauty Pageant - Blavity
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LGBTQ+ South Africans Resist War on Queerness as Activists Demand Justice After Killings

LGBTQ+ South Africans Resist War on Queerness as Activists Demand Justice After Killings Recent murders of LGBTQ+ South Africans have spurred calls for urgent government action. By Kim Harrisberg SEBOKENG, South Africa, May 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation)   Three months ago, Chippa Mohanoe s fiancée was stabbed in the neck and killed in front of their neighbours in South Africa s Sebokeng township. Every day since, Mohanoe had to push past his fear of a repeat punishment for being transgender, hoping a high profile will stifle the homophobia that he says killed his fiancée and at least seven other LGBT+ South Africans in recent months.

FEATURE-Fear breeds bravery as LGBT+ S Africans resist war on queerness

FEATURE-Fear breeds bravery as LGBT+ S.Africans resist war on queerness Reuters 1 hr ago By Kim Harrisberg SEBOKENG, South Africa, May 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - T hree months ago, Chippa Mohanoe s fiancée was stabbed in the neck and killed in front of their neighbours in South Africa s Sebokeng township. Every day since, Mohanoe had to push past his fear of a repeat punishment for being trangender, hoping a high profile will stifle the homophobia that he says killed his fiancée and at least seven other LGBT+ South Africans in recent months. Fear is making him brave. I am still here and I don t want to hide, I will make sure the justice system upholds her memory, Mohanoe said outside court after the man accused of her murder was denied bail.

Fear breeds bravery as LGBT+ South Africans resist war on queerness

Fear breeds bravery as LGBT+ South Africans resist war on queerness 13 May 2021 - 08:51 By Kim Harrisberg and Thomson Reuters Foundation Despite living in the first African country to legalise same-sex marriage back in 2006 and under a constitution that guards against discrimination based on sexual orientation, LGBT+ people say they fear for their lives every single day. Image: REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo Three months ago, Chippa Mohanoe s fiancée was stabbed in the neck and killed in front of their neighbours in Sebokeng. Every day since, Mohanoe had to push past his fear of a repeat punishment for being transgender, hoping a high profile will stifle the homophobia that he says killed his fiancée and at least seven other LGBT+ South Africans in recent months.

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