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| Liesl Theron, Director of Gender DynamiX, says that street shelters are traditionally structured to accommodate either men or women. Transgender individuals – who may be in a process of gender reassignment or who simply identify as the opposite gender – are not catered for by the existing network of shelters offering short-term accommodation to indigent people.
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| John Qwelane's homophobia 'appalling' |
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| JOHANNESBURG — Gays for Equitable Media (GEM) finds it regrettable that veteran journalist John Qwelane continues to use his column in the Sunday Sun (republished on News24) to expound his homophobic views.
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| First Pan African LGBTI Conference |
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| Despite these challenges, activists at the conference made significant progress in establishing an African regional LGBTI federation. African activists at the conference created an 11-member, interim board to govern the newly formed Pan-African LGBTI federation. The activists set up five regions in Africa – North, South, East, West, and Central – and elected two representatives from each region. Special attention was paid to the issue of gender parity and it was decided that each region should be represented by one male and one female representative if possible. The final seat on the board was reserved for a Transgender activist.
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| transsexual murdered at okahandja |
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| Neighbours said the victim, who lived as a transsexual and preferred to be known as "Karlien", must have known his attackers, as there was no sign of forced entry in to the small house. |
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| Exhibition of Transgender Body-Maps |
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| "The body maps showed the diverse and difficult life experiences of trans people – and also the triumphs! Trans people shift gender boundaries a little further – allowing all of us to live with a little more freedom" said Sally-Jean Shackleton, the chairperson of Gender DynamiX. "Shifting those gender boundaries comes with some dangers though – at best, trans people suffer harassment and names calling – at worst, discrimination and violence"
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| News article with Gay Business Network |
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| Liesl and Chris received an award for the greatest achievement as their network opened early 2005 and has grown tremendously over the last few months. For people wanting to join the Gay friendly network please call Liesl Theron on 083 320 7691 . |
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| Transgender group calls for more time to consider 'inhumane' bill on sex status |
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| Sex organs are not the only basis to determine the sex of a person.
This was the heartfelt plea from the Cape Town Transsexual/Transgender Support Group in parliament yesterday who said the Alteration of Sex Description and Sex Status Bill forced them to undergo painful sexual mutilation to assume the gender they identified with.
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| not ashamed of her sexuality |
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| April 23, 2007: “My parents thought I was automatically a girl judging by my genitals. But I later adopted the name Viktor because I am transsexual. I am not bound to masculine or feminine expressions and roles of gender,” says Juliet Viktor Mukasa
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| Going to the Dogs |
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| “Something is rotten in this country, seriously stinking.” He refers to the new legislation as the “stabani Act”, and slams the Constitutional Court for wanting “to make this country the “trahssie” capital of Africa.”
"In addition to his bigoted opinions, the use of the words “stabani” (a derogatory term for gay) and “trahssie” (derogatory term for an inter-sexed person) are particularly repulsive," says GEM.
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| Clash over Nigeria cross-dressing |
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| Police in northern Nigeria have clashed with Muslim youths angry at a Sharia court's decision to grant bail to 18 men accused of dressing as women. |
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| Survey: Media 'prejudiced' against gay community |
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| "They ignorantly confuse transgender issues with gay and lesbian people. For example, by portraying gay men as very effeminate -- using an image of a man in a dress to represent gay people..." |
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| memorial service: azu udogu (1975 – 2007 |
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| The Nigerian national who stayed in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg in South Africa achieved so much as an individual in that she was a drag artist, a performer and owner of Azu-Link travel agency.
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| Transgender group calls for more time to consider 'inhumane' bill on sex status - 2003 (SA) |
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| Sex organs are not the only basis to determine the sex of a person.
"It is positively inhumane to require us to undergo surgical alteration of sex organs given the immense risks involved, the number of hospital stays, the immense amount of physical pain, and the frequently unsatisfactory results and debilitating consequences," |
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| gender, a state of mind (SA) |
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| July 24, 2006: Natalie Louw and Robert Hamblin say they have found their true selves through changing their sex.
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| Transsexual's 'quack' healing (SA) |
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| Pretoria - A vibrating chair that warm up the buttocks, headphones kicking up a racket, bright lights, plugs on the head and colouring pictures. This is how a Pretoria-based "traumatologist", who calls himself "doctor" but who is not registered w |
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| gender dynamix to tackle transgender furore (SA) |
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| Educating and creating awareness and visibility to professionals and general public is the organization’s goal that will, according to founder Liesl Theron, destigmatise transgenderism and offer more equal opportunities to individuals who are questioning their own gender.
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| Jali: Homophobia inbred (SA) |
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| Prison psychological services director Dr Lorinda Bergh testified she found it startling that no policy had been developed to protect homo- and transsexual men in jail. |
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| south africa considered a better place for africa’s transgendered |
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| “In Burundi I wasn’t free; I couldn’t even take the public transport. I was insulted wherever I went, I was stressed and traumatized, I was sick and tired of hearing people asking me if I am a man or a woman. I also could have been arrested at anytime because homosexuality is illegal in Burundi. That’s why I ran away from my country,” |
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| out in africa aims to produce more gay films (SA) |
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| Although in some parts the film festival honors Busse, the theme stretches to on one of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex?s (LGBTI) subsumed topic. Transgender will be the main focus in this year?s festival. |
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| oia should reach other towns (SA) |
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| March 23, 2006: ?This year, it has got bigger and better and the audience has expanded,? says Nody Murphy ? the director of the Out In Africa (OIA) film festival, referring to the growth the festival has so far advanced. According to Murphy, OIA should in the future be taken to other towns and cities than only in Johannesburg and Cape Town as it is happening. She stressed that gay communities stretch also into rural areas and small towns such as Pietermaritzburg and Grahamstown. |
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