In this episode, Suubi shares her personal experience at the beginning of Uganda's Queer Movement.
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In this episode, Mona and John Grace share what intersectionality means in their context.
In this wide-ranging conversation hosted by Bana Mwesige, Samantha shares what intersectionality means in her context, the anti-rights movement and how we can fight back
Episode 3 of the AQNet Podcast offers a personal look at the history of Pride in Uganda. Host Bana Mwesige engages in a powerful conversation with guests John Grace and Isaac, who share their insights and experiences witnessing and participating in the evolution of LGBTQ+ Pride in the country. Hear firsthand accounts of courage, community, and the ongoing journey towards equality.
In this vibrant and heartfelt episode, host Bana Mwesige is joined by Wan, a queer creative, and Brenda, a queer mother and artist, for a powerful dialogue on queerness in Uganda’s creative space. Together, they explore how art has been a tool for expression, survival, resistance, and joy within the queer community over the years.
From hidden symbols in art to bold public storytelling, they reflect on how queer identities are represented—and often erased—in Uganda’s creative industries.
🎧 A rich conversation on visibility, resilience, and the transformative power of creativity.
In this powerful opening episode, host Bana Mwesige sits down with Doreen Guttabingi from HRAPF for an eye-opening conversation on the history of the queer legal framework in Uganda. From colonial-era laws to present-day policies, they unpack the legal milestones, setbacks, and the tireless fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
This episode sets the stage for understanding how law, activism, and resilience have shaped queer existence in Uganda.
🎧 Tune in for deep insights, lived experiences, and a call to action.