The "Unspoken Truth" podcast is a Youth Alliance for Equality Foundation (YAEF) initiative: aimed at addressing and amplifying the voices of young Queer people in Ghana. This podcast series will delve into pressing issues, challenge societal norms, and fostering a deeper understanding and empathy towards Queer individuals. By providing a platform for real stories and expert insights, we aim to promote awareness, acceptance, and advocacy for Queer rights.
The "Unspoken Truth" podcast is a Youth Alliance for Equality Foundation (YAEF) initiative: aimed at addressing and amplifying the voices of young Queer people in Ghana. This podcast series will delve into pressing issues, challenge societal norms, and fostering a deeper understanding and empathy towards Queer individuals. By providing a platform for real stories and expert insights, we aim to promote awareness, acceptance, and advocacy for Queer rights.
In this episode of The Unspoken Truth, we turn the spotlight on the transgender community in Ghana, a group whose voices are too often silenced or overlooked. Trans people in Ghana face a web of intersecting challenges—from social stigma and discrimination to barriers in healthcare, education, and employment—that deeply shape their everyday lives.
Through intimate, first-hand accounts, we hear how these obstacles alter their journeys, influence their choices, and impact the way they navigate a society that frequently denies them recognition and dignity. Yet, within these stories also lie strength, resilience, and an unyielding will to exist authentically.
This conversation goes beyond headlines and stereotypes, offering listeners a rare and honest glimpse into the lived experiences of Ghana’s trans community—an invitation to listen, reflect, and reckon with truths that remain unspoken.
This Episode was Powered by Power of Pride
Host:Gyasi Nimako
Producer:Quame
Theme Song: "SPEAK"
A Youth Alliance for Equality Foundation Production.
Education is a fundamental human right and a critical pathway to personal development and economic empowerment. However, queer youths in Ghana face significant barriers in accessing quality education due to discrimination, stigma, and legal restrictions. The socio-cultural environment, compounded by the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill 2021,exacerbates marginalization, leading to high dropout rates, mental health challenges, and limited opportunities for academic and professional advancement.
Ghana, as a signatory to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is committed to ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education (SDG 4). Yet, the exclusion and discrimination faced by Queer youth contradict this commitment. Addressing these barriers is crucial to fostering an inclusive education system that upholds human rights and equal opportunities for all.
Young queer students in Ghana experience systemic discrimination, including bullying, exclusion from educational institutions, and lack of support services. Fear of exposure and violence forces many to abandon their education, limiting their prospects and deepening economic inequality. The absence of inclusive policies further isolates queer youth from educational resources, restricting their ability to contribute meaningfully to national development.
In this episode we sit with experts, activists, and individuals with lived experiences, ensuring a diverse range of perspectives
This Episode was Powered by Power of Pride
Host:Gyasi Nimako
Producer:Quame
Theme Song: "SPEAK"
A Youth Alliance for Equality Foundation Production.
Education is a fundamental human right and a critical pathway to personal development and economic empowerment. However, queer youths in Ghana face significant barriers in accessing quality education due to discrimination, stigma, and legal restrictions. The socio-cultural environment, compounded by the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill 2021,exacerbates marginalization, leading to high dropout rates, mental health challenges, and limited opportunities for academic and professional advancement.
Ghana, as a signatory to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), is committed to ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education (SDG 4). Yet, the exclusion and discrimination faced by Queer youth contradict this commitment. Addressing these barriers is crucial to fostering an inclusive education system that upholds human rights and equal opportunities for all.
Young queer students in Ghana experience systemic discrimination, including bullying, exclusion from educational institutions, and lack of support services. Fear of exposure and violence forces many to abandon their education, limiting their prospects and deepening economic inequality. The absence of inclusive policies further isolates queer youth from educational resources, restricting their ability to contribute meaningfully to national development.
In this episode we sit with experts, activists, and individuals with lived experiences, ensuring a diverse range of perspectives
This Episode was Powered by Power of Pride
Host:Gyasi Nimako
Producer:Quame
Theme Song: "SPEAK"
A Youth Alliance for Equality Foundation Production.
As promised, Here is part 2 of the Gen-Z conversation.
Here we delve into another powerful and important conversation. We explore how young queer Ghanaians ,find their Truth, share their laughter,the struggles and their victories.
From navigating obstacles to celebrating Joy, this is a space of raw honesty,healing and connection.Its not just a podcast- it's OUR conversation.
Let's take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions , Laughter and Lessons that will stay with you long after the end of this episode.
This episode was powered by Power Of Pride
Host: Gyasi Nimako
Producer:Quame
Theme song: "SPEAK"
A Youth Alliance for Equality Foundation production @2025
In this episode of the Unspoken Truth we explore and discuss relevant issues which affect our Gen Zs and how they deal with them as young queer people. They share their thoughts on public narratives around Queer issues.
In this episode we look at everything through the Gen Z lens to better understand them and how they express themselves and cope with the struggles, what their queer joy looks like and how community look like for them.
This episode was powered by Power of Pride
Host: Gyasi Nimako
Producer: Quame
Theme Song:"SPEAK"
A Youth Alliance for Equality Foundation production
Welcome to The Unspoken Truth- YAEF Podcast! In this episode, the host (Mcpyre) and the executive director of Rightify Ghana (Ebenezer) talk about the famous "Anti-Gay Bill". They shed more lights on the repercussion this bill poses to the young queer youth in the country and beyond. The Podcast and the conversations around the constitutionality of the bill in its current state is giving a voice to the young queer youth in Ghana making their voices heard as to how this affect them and hinder their access to quality life, exemption from matters of national interest and other social interventions brought up by government due to their sexual orientation and gender identity.
This podcast is produced by a Ghanaian youth-led and focused organisation: Youth Alliance for Equality Foundation.
Hosted by : Gyasi Nimako Isaac (Mcpyre)
Executive producer: Razak Adams (Razy).
Theme song "SPEAK" by Lloyiso.
No part of this podcast should be recorded or used for personal purposes without the consent of the organisation.
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