The work of trans and queer organizers across Africa fighting for the wellbeing of impoverished African trans and queer people offers a small history and contemporary foray into what an abolitionist future on the continent can look like.
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Nyaguthii
Always coming back to this. Forever grateful
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Bağbo
This is amazing. We need to have conversations on this. More conversations.
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Franceska
Thanks for the great work these are our lived Queer realities at the margins. #thefutureisabolition viva! ✊🏿
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Mwaura
Mumbi's pen! Thank you so much for your powerful analysis and always important work. This gave me so much perspective with regards to a conversation I had with a friend last year during #PrideWeekKE about #Repeal162. I'll frequently revisit this piece.
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Jen
Thank you for your words Mumbi. This is such important work.
Nyaguthii
Always coming back to this. Forever grateful
Bağbo
This is amazing. We need to have conversations on this. More conversations.
Franceska
Thanks for the great work these are our lived Queer realities at the margins. #thefutureisabolition viva! ✊🏿
Mwaura
Mumbi's pen! Thank you so much for your powerful analysis and always important work. This gave me so much perspective with regards to a conversation I had with a friend last year during #PrideWeekKE about #Repeal162. I'll frequently revisit this piece.
Jen
Thank you for your words Mumbi. This is such important work.