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In this episode of Kaleidoscope, Ruby Rae Liu is joined by Kim Lithgow, a South African LGBTQIA+ activist and founder of Same Love Toti, alongside co-host Luigi, for a grounded conversation about marriage equality, LGBTQ rights, and the ongoing fight for civil rights.
Together, they explore the historical and legal context of marriage as a civil rights issue for gay and lesbian communities, reflecting on how progress has been made — and how easily it can be challenged or reversed. Luigi’s questions help unpack complex ideas around hate speech, homophobia, and the gap between having strong laws on paper and seeing them meaningfully applied in real life.
Kim shares her personal journey of coming out later in life, her work supporting families, and her advocacy against hate crimes. She also discusses her role in pushing for systemic change at both national and international levels, highlighting how LGBTQ rights are protected not only through legislation, but through education, visibility, and sustained community effort.
Throughout the episode, the speakers reflect on acceptance, resilience, and the responsibility to keep speaking out — emphasizing that equality is not a one-time victory, but an ongoing process shaped by collective action.
Links & Where to Find Us
Find Same Love Toti on Facebook and Instagram: @samelovetoti
To donate to SameLoveToti, please reach out to Kaleidoscope at [email protected] for bank transfer details to be sent directly to their account. You can also contact Kim Lithgow on her socials.
Listen to Kaleidoscope wherever you get your podcasts and on YouTube: @echoperspectives Find more of Ruby Rae on Instagram: @firefromheat and on YouTube: @RubyRaeD
Want to be a guest on Kaleidoscope? Send us an email: [email protected]
🧠 Key Conversations & Moments
✨ Warm-up & Humanity
🧱 Resilience & Choice
🌈 Kim’s Story & Same Love Toti
⚖️ Hate Speech & Hate Crime (South Africa)
🏛️ Advocacy at Scale
By Ruby Rae LiuIn this episode of Kaleidoscope, Ruby Rae Liu is joined by Kim Lithgow, a South African LGBTQIA+ activist and founder of Same Love Toti, alongside co-host Luigi, for a grounded conversation about marriage equality, LGBTQ rights, and the ongoing fight for civil rights.
Together, they explore the historical and legal context of marriage as a civil rights issue for gay and lesbian communities, reflecting on how progress has been made — and how easily it can be challenged or reversed. Luigi’s questions help unpack complex ideas around hate speech, homophobia, and the gap between having strong laws on paper and seeing them meaningfully applied in real life.
Kim shares her personal journey of coming out later in life, her work supporting families, and her advocacy against hate crimes. She also discusses her role in pushing for systemic change at both national and international levels, highlighting how LGBTQ rights are protected not only through legislation, but through education, visibility, and sustained community effort.
Throughout the episode, the speakers reflect on acceptance, resilience, and the responsibility to keep speaking out — emphasizing that equality is not a one-time victory, but an ongoing process shaped by collective action.
Links & Where to Find Us
Find Same Love Toti on Facebook and Instagram: @samelovetoti
To donate to SameLoveToti, please reach out to Kaleidoscope at [email protected] for bank transfer details to be sent directly to their account. You can also contact Kim Lithgow on her socials.
Listen to Kaleidoscope wherever you get your podcasts and on YouTube: @echoperspectives Find more of Ruby Rae on Instagram: @firefromheat and on YouTube: @RubyRaeD
Want to be a guest on Kaleidoscope? Send us an email: [email protected]
🧠 Key Conversations & Moments
✨ Warm-up & Humanity
🧱 Resilience & Choice
🌈 Kim’s Story & Same Love Toti
⚖️ Hate Speech & Hate Crime (South Africa)
🏛️ Advocacy at Scale