The Supreme Court of Kenya has shown that popular morality is not a basis for limiting rights in Kenya and we are all equal under the law.
The Supreme Court of Kenya has shown that popular morality is not a basis for limiting rights in Kenya and we are all equal under the law.
On October 30th 2025, Open for Business presented their landmark report “The Economic Case for LGBTQ+ Inclusion in East Africa” […]
Every year, Bi Visibility Week reminds us that bisexual people exist, resist, and thrive, even when their identities are questioned […]
This year’s Pride season has felt heavier, more sobering. Across the globe, especially in the West, places we’ve long considered […]
Across Africa, there have been countless figures who’ve left an indelible mark on the world—not just through their accomplishments, but […]
Today, we’re honoured to chat with Professor Sirry Alang, a remarkable health researcher and sociologist whose work focuses on understanding how society impacts health, especially for LGBTQ+ communities. Growing up, they dreamed of becoming a lawyer or judge, but a conversation about stress and health at age 11 sparked a curiosity about social factors affecting well-being. Despite facing challenges like financial struggles, health issues, and discrimination, they persevered, supported by loved ones and a dash of luck.
Provocative, funny, relatable, culture-jamming, political and queer. This is that one queer show you don’t want to miss this year!
The first time we met in person, I was a hot mess to say the very least. I couldn’t fathom that I was there and they were there in the flesh. We danced and talked and danced some more and every time she touched me, I think I forgot to breathe momentarily. It didn’t matter that there were people all around us, in that moment it was just us enjoying each other’s company.
In a groundbreaking event, Ellen Lascelles, 39, a member of the Royal Family lineage, exchanged vows with her Australian partner, Channtel McPherson, in a picturesque outdoor ceremony in New South Wales, Australia late last month.
I am bisexual. I did not learn that word until high school, did not realise the implications of my feelings […]
In a significant development, Ghana’s parliament has advanced a bill aimed at further restricting the rights of LGBT+ individuals and Ghanaian citizens as a whole.
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