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To close of the month of June where we commemorated the youth of 1976 as well as celebrated Pride month, Tshidi speaks to Dr Bev who is an activist for the LGBTQ community. She begins by reflecting on her how she started her journey of fighting for human rights for the Queer community. She also spoke on the 2024 up coming General Elections and said that she feels that we need leaders and though there are up coming political parties she still has no confidence on any of the political leaders. She then also spoke on what happened in Ghana by adding that even in South Africa even though we might have the bill of rights for the Queer community in the South African Constitution, yet she feels that the bill of right is not easily accessible. Dr Ditsie also said that she feels that the South African media is the most homophobic media.
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To close of the month of June where we commemorated the youth of 1976 as well as celebrated Pride month, Tshidi speaks to Dr Bev who is an activist for the LGBTQ community. She begins by reflecting on her how she started her journey of fighting for human rights for the Queer community. She also spoke on the 2024 up coming General Elections and said that she feels that we need leaders and though there are up coming political parties she still has no confidence on any of the political leaders. She then also spoke on what happened in Ghana by adding that even in South Africa even though we might have the bill of rights for the Queer community in the South African Constitution, yet she feels that the bill of right is not easily accessible. Dr Ditsie also said that she feels that the South African media is the most homophobic media.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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