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Podcast | A dilemma of coming-out in patriarchal societies


In this episode of Cry Like a Boy, South-African activist Khopotso Bodibe speaks to Youssef Belghmaidi, the organizer of the first pride march in the multicultural neighbourhood of Saint-Denis in Paris. She is a Moroccan trans woman activist based in Aubervilliers near the French capital.
Our second guest, Sheba Akpokli, is an LGTBIQ+ rights activist from Togo. She represents the African region on the World Board of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association.
They will talk about being queer in Africa and in Europe. Does coming out affect the way people see you as a man? Does it change your daily lifestyle? Why do some immigrants continue to live in the closet when they move to Europe? ....

France General , United Kingdom , South Africa , United States , Saint Denis , Reunion General , City Of , South African , Yasir Khan , Alexis Caddeo Alois Bombardier , Youssef Belghmaidi , Sheba Akpokli , Clizia Sala , Marta Moreiras , Arwa Barkallah , Khopotso Bodibe , Glory Martinez , Yousef Belfour Miggy , Marta Rodr , Lillo Montalto , Gabriel Dalmasso , Oliver Hermanus , Natalia Oelsner , Intersex Association , World Board Of The International Lesbian , International Lesbian ,

Podcast | The story of when Dakar was the "gay capital" of West Africa


A few decades ago, some Senegalese men openly identified themselves as not male or female, but as an alternative gender - the “Góor-jigéen” or “men-women”. Senegalese society accepted them, and they moved about freely in the streets of Dakar and other towns, dressed as women.
Today, in those very same streets, men seen as behaving effeminately in any way are often harassed or attacked. Nowadays ‘Góor-jigéen’ has become a pejorative term targeting gay men.
Do any Senegalese still remember the time when this didn’t happen? Why did things change?
In this episode, we investigate the colonial roots of homophobia in Senegal. To do this, we travel back in time to when Dakar was known as the “gay capital” of West Africa. ....

France General , United Kingdom , City Of , Yasir Khan , Tokunbo Salako , Marta Moreiras , Paulin Soumanou Vieyra , Djibril Seck , Lutte Senegalaise , Ignatius Annor , Marta Rodriguez Martinez , Matthew Holroyd , Mohamed Mbougar Sarr , Marta Rodr , Paul Hackett , Alexis Caddeo Alois Bombardier , Youssef Belghmaidi , Sheba Akpokli , Christophe Broqua , Clizia Sala , Geoffrey Gorer , Danielle Olavario , Arwa Barkallah , Cheikh Niang , Glory Martinez , Marame Kane ,