Let’s talk :

    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.   […]

Being Trans* in Malawi

  What they tell us. In Malawi,  Transgender people are often unlawfully persecuted under the country’s harsh criminal laws, for instance, the penal code criminalises consensual same-sex sexual activity.  Although Section 20 of the country’s constitution guarantees […]

S.A Trans student wins 3 -year court battle

   Left, Nare Mphela pic mamba online For two years, she was harassed, humiliated and exposed to incessant discrimination by school authorities.  This ill-treatment led to her performing badly and consequently failing her final Matric […]

We are seeds

Transdiverse people are both inspired and affected by various circumstances in our lives.  Every day is a struggle,  many of us continue to succumb to hate crimes,  most of us are wallowing in abject poverty […]

TransAfrikan womxn activists you should know

              Hail the ‘Queerns’ They are Womxn, they  are resilient, revolutionary, change makers and they are Afrikan. From the  students’ movement in South Africa, to the refugees movements  in […]

In life’s garden

 A hand of seeds planted I am Sunflower, roses and tulips expected but in its place stood cactus strong and different. Independent and bold. according to them, wrong Shhh, Hush your mouth for you know […]

Pamoja! Trans* unity matters

Growing up in the Democratic Republic of Congo, I  always thought that I was abnormal. I didn’t know anything about the LGBT community, let alone what it meant to be Trans. From a religious perspective, […]

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 […]