Trans Day of visibility: Why we celebrate , TransAfrikans speak

I remember waking up in the morning playing with my brothers and sisters. It was a very sunny day, the breeze touched my skin with ease. I clearly remember the front door of the house […]
Queerstion media team amongst activists who participated in the SAVE toolkit workshop hosted by INERELA + which is an inter-faith network of religious leaders living with or personally affected by HIV nd Swedish church The […]
..as more Trans and Intersex groups emerge Queerstion Magazine QM interviewed Tinashe Sande TS the leader of Trans Intersex Rising TIRZ a movement building initiative by and for transdiverse Zimbabweans at home and in the […]
YOUR WELLBEING MATTERS As activists, we often feel the need to be everywhere doing everything for everyone. The need to be validated by others may lead to self-sacrifice. Although this may […]
Human rights activists and some trans* people have castigated the Zambian police’s announcement banning ‘indecent clothing’ for citizens effective April 1 2017. In the alleged statement circulating on social media, signed and typed by police […]
Designing Trans-Community Led HIV Treatment Counselling Programs Suitable for the Needs of Trans Populations in South Africa Why is this study being done? This research study is being done to better understand the challenges […]
Fashion has become much more than a decoration of the body, no longer just a cover to weather and terrain. Throughout the centuries fashion has changed how we look at each other in terms of […]
Picture courtesy of Endotica : by Jonh MacAllister Model: Botswana Trans* Activist: Kat Kai Kol-Kes
Welcome to Let’s Talk with Eva. In this very first edition, it is imperative that we tackle Health & wellness. So my first focus is on HIV and AIDS in our community. […]