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In this episode, feminists explain core principles and unique perspectives from their different schools of thought: Marxist Feminism and Anarcha Feminism.
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An insightful conversation with Adaeze as we explore the challenges and triumphs of queer sexual health and reproductive rights.
From debunking myths to advocating for legal reform, Adaeze shares invaluable perspectives, resources, and calls to action for a more inclusive future.
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Listen as Ijay and RainBow share personal anecdotes, practical tips, and insights for safely navigating sex as queer women in the modern world.
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On this episode with Fey, we talk about queer polyamorous relationships. From juggling multiple partners to navigating jealousy, we explore some of the joys and challenges of love without limits.
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An important conversation with Papa Kojo, a feminist, researcher, and LGBTIQ Activist, as we dissect the implications of Ghana's recently passed Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill. Learn more about the challenges faced by the queer Ghanaian community and how to lend your support during these trying times.
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Five years since Botswana's Section 164 repeal, LBQ activist Matlhogonolo Samsam joins us to talk about how decriminalizing same-sex relations in Botswana is just one step in the long run to queer liberation in Africa.
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Get ready for ThePrideDiaries' comeback after 54 years (not really, but it felt like it). This season, we have all the glitter, glamour, and conversations that matter. From a spicy conversation on safe sex to exploring the world of polyamory, and delving into some shades of feminism, this season promises to be an exhilarating ride for your ears.
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In this episode, Youtuber and online personality, Amara and Rain Bow discuss abuse in queer relationships in depth. Amara shares personal experiences that shape her thinking today and also gives insight on understanding the patterns that create abusive behavior in queer relationships
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In this episode, Shakia Asamoah, a PhD student in Education Policy, Teaching, and Leadership and queer activist, gives us a detailed history of the queerphobic bill being proposed in Ghana -- the events before it was proposed, the arrest of the 21 persons in Ho and the role the Ghanaian media played in escalating the issue. She also tells us how we, as queer Africans can help.
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An enlightening conversation about how queer people perceive and take care of their health with Dr Chi Chi, a medical doctor, entrepreneur and DJ, Elile Okoka, a medical student and researcher, and Amanda Iheme, a Psychotherapist.
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A fun and informative conversation about coming into queer politics with writer, Olutimehin Adegbeye
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In this episode, queer Africans share personal stories of abuse with their partners. This includes physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. It contains sensitive language.
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In this episode, queer Nigerians talk about love that sees and accepts them as they are. Some talked about their chosen families while others talked about romantic love and self-love. It features an interview with Tolu Osinubi, a gay Nigerian woman, living out in the UK. She played rugby for Yorkshire & relocated to London in 2016 where she works as Technology Manager at Deloitte, living with her fiancee. This episode was produced by Joyce Olong, whose song, Zimbabwe also played in the background.
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In this episode, queer Africans share stories on abuse, including but not limited to emotional and domestic abuse. Contains sensitive language.
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In this episode, queer Africans share their ideas of nonmonogamous relationships.
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In this episode, participants shared their favorite songs by queer artists.
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Queers debate the word, promiscuity, and how it applies to the community.
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Queer Nigerians share their heartbreak stories.
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Queers shared their unpopular opinions about sex, love, life and everything in between.
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In this episode, queer Nigerians share stories about their love life.
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