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Being a LGBTIQ Activist in South Africa and Trinidad and Tobago

Contributed by: 
MJ Moneymaker - OutRight Digital Communications Manager

Welcome to OutRight podcasts. We partnered with StoryCorps to interview and archive LGBTIQ stories during OutRight's Advocacy Week. Our annual advocacy week brings together LGBTIQ activists from around the world to New York for a week of high-level meetings and activities at the United Nations.

During the week, we found time to record activists talking about a variety of things ranging from their own personal life stories and relationships to the progression of LGBTIQ rights in their home countries.

In this StoryCorps interview, Kim and Ro-Ann discuss work life as an LGBTIQ activist and the expectations about coming out / being out to family in their countries.


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Credits

StoryCorps producers: Nicolas Cadena and Madison Mullen

Interviewees: Kim Windvogel of Femme Projects and Ro-Ann Mohammed of B-GLAD

Audio editor: Daniella Angulo, OutRight Communications Intern

Voice Over: Artie Bergren, OutRight Communications Intern

Music: "My Deep Sky" by Septahelix 2018 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)

Published on August 26, 2019       | OutRight Action International an LGBT human rights organization

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