This is how to love a trans*body

Let’s talk with Eva Hello readers, hope you are all in good health, in this edition I will delve on love, focusing on how we can love our own bodies as transdiverse people, but  also on […]

Still i shine…

Like a cunning thief,  loneliness threatens to steal my joy. Even when the pain is choking and suffocating,  my faith is my only hope. My God guides and grounds me. ln all my pain and sorrow, I […]

“There is strength in standing for what you believe in.”

Names:  May  Age: 28 Country: Zimbabwe Transman, Gay QM:  How is it being  a transman living in Zimbabwe MT: Firstly because of my appearance and dressing I am often interrogated by authorities about my gender marker […]

Still we rise!- Zimbabwean Trans* activists

..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 […]

Here is how you can support this trans youth activist

Siya Maphanga is a   South African  Trans youth activist. He is a  writer and a poet who is dedicated to the  LGBT movement.  As an unemployed trans youth activist, Siya is not in position to fund […]

Unlock Me

I lie in my room I am filled with emotions. At the walls, I stare as white as they are, as flat as they look harmless they are Cruel they don’t look, but the truth my […]

Memoirs of a trans teen

  The excruciating pain, the deep turmoil and hopelessness I felt as I lay helpless in that cold, dark room, remain vivid in my memories.  I remember choking on tears and trying my ultimate best […]

Sibahle (we are beautiful)

“Confidence does not come from being liked, or loved it comes from your ability to like and love yourself.” In their own words, two Trans* activists share about their lives, experiences and how they feel about […]