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HSRC Press and The Apartheid Museum are launching today a new report, 'The Country We Want to Live in: Hate Crimes and Homophobia in the Lives of Black Lesbian South Africans'.
The report offers a refreshing perspective on violence perpetrated against black lesbians. Bringing together the voices of a diverse grouping of people, this publication provides a set of positions on issues that will have relevance for stakeholders nationally, continentally and globally.
The report offers an analysis of the state of affairs concerning lesbian lives in South Africa, but does not it speak on behalf of lesbians. Interspersed in the text are references to the critical literature, news reports, popular articles and statements made by some participants in a roundtable discussion on which it is based that align the issues to ongoing discussions from a humanities-based lens.
The authors address some of the activism surrounding the campaign to end violence against lesbians, and offer recommendations relevant for ongoing policy and advocacy development. The country we want to live in makes an impassioned plea about citizenship, belonging and social justice, confirming that silence about these issues is not an option.
The book is also available on Scribd:
The Country We Want to Live In: Hate crimes and homophobia in the lives of black South African lesbians
Wednesday 8 December 2010
Hate crimes and homophobia in the lives of black lesbian South Africans
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