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intersectionally speaking
Seadimo Tlale
15 episodes
5 days ago
conversations in the pursuit of better and more inclusive ways of living! about the host: Seadimo (accepts all pronouns) is a South African born Black queer human - with an LLB (cum laude) from Wits University and an LLM in progress from UCLA. Their passions include abolition, sustainability, art, Thandiswa Mazwai and rants about cis-hetero patriarchy and capitalism in moderation.
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conversations in the pursuit of better and more inclusive ways of living! about the host: Seadimo (accepts all pronouns) is a South African born Black queer human - with an LLB (cum laude) from Wits University and an LLM in progress from UCLA. Their passions include abolition, sustainability, art, Thandiswa Mazwai and rants about cis-hetero patriarchy and capitalism in moderation.
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Bisexuality with Mpho Ndaba
intersectionally speaking
54 minutes 40 seconds
5 years ago
Bisexuality with Mpho Ndaba

Bisexual people make up more than 50% of the LGBTQ community worldwide, yet they are the least visible.

South African bisexual Black man, Mpho Ndaba (@manofcolor_) and queer Black human, Seadimo (@seadimotlale) have a chat about the less visible members of the LGBTQ community, with a focus on the bisexual community.  We unpack biphobia, and ways to be more kind to and inclusive of bisexual people.


some relevant material:

Article by Mpho Ndaba on his experience of being a bisexual Black man in South Africa: https://mg.co.za/article/2018-10-05-00-no-home-for-bisexual-black-men/

Things you should not say to bisexual people: 

https://www.pride.com/identities/2020/5/19/11-things-you-should-never-say-bisexual-men#media-gallery-media-4

https://www.playboy.com/read/in-search-of-the-20biteen-man

More conversation on the experience of Black bisexual black men in South Africa: https://omny.fm/shows/mid-morning-show-702/the-experiences-of-black-bisexual-men-in-south-afr

Also check out Changing the Lens by Mpho Ndaba: https://radiopublic.com/changing-the-lens-6VBdrM/episodes

intersectionally speaking
conversations in the pursuit of better and more inclusive ways of living! about the host: Seadimo (accepts all pronouns) is a South African born Black queer human - with an LLB (cum laude) from Wits University and an LLM in progress from UCLA. Their passions include abolition, sustainability, art, Thandiswa Mazwai and rants about cis-hetero patriarchy and capitalism in moderation.