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Out in Africa Weekend

Posted by ulla on Sunday, August 7, 2011, In : East London 


This weekend East London was lucky enough to host its second ever Out in Africa Film Festival ... and a braai too. The photo is of the ECLGBTI Organisation's new banner - look out for it at the Pride March later this year.

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EC LGBTI Hits the Front Page!

Posted by ulla on Monday, May 16, 2011, In : Protest Action 
Click the image for the full story from today's Daily Dispatch.



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Protest Against the Rape & Murders of LGBTI People - more photos

Posted by ulla on Monday, May 16, 2011, In : Protest Action 
These photographs are by Zamanguni Mzimela, the Chairperson of the EC LGBTI Organisation, based in East London. The protest was called for and organised at extremely short notice, flashmob style and the team got organised fast.



Now there's a couch being put to good use. Although the organisation is not a religious one, many members have strong christian beliefs.



Zama



Gentle winter sunshine in the Eastern Cape - a beautiful day for solidarity.















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After the meeting ... some fun & photos

Posted by ulla on Thursday, March 24, 2011, In : EC LGBTI Meetings 



I said "throw shapes!" and the fun, funky, informal street photoshoot was underway. Photos are posted in the order I took them and it all happened fast. Beautiful, beautiful lesbians.



























































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More photos of EC-LGBTI Organisation Members

Posted by ulla on Thursday, March 24, 2011, In : EC LGBTI Meetings 
























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EC LGBTI Organisation, Saturday 5th March 2011

Posted by ulla on Sunday, March 6, 2011, In : EC LGBTI Meetings 





Members (activists!) signing up

Zamanguni Mzimela (Chairperson) & Mfundi Joseph

Mpho (East London Representative) & meeting facilitator



Zikhona

Asa

Phiwe (Campuses Representative), Tu, Gail Kirchmann (Additional Representative), Asa, ?, Mfundi Joseph, Yolanda, Zikhona

Mvuyi Kona (1 in 9 Campaign)

Nombasa, from the World AIDS Organisation, who facilitated the meeting & executive elections

Zama

Tabisa Sityana













Meeting about to start ...

Proposal re executive

Phiwe (Campuses Representative)



? & Thobeka



These...

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Adding Eastern Cape Voices to the LGBTQI Struggle

Posted by ulla on Thursday, March 3, 2011, In : EC LGBTI Meetings 

some members of a new activist organisation, incl yours truly. i need a haircut.

my butch friend, mfundi, from the Eastern Cape LGBT Forum. i LOVE this photograph, i’m very proud of it.

my my my gail! mine!

zama, my homo homie from nshongweni in kzn. also ECLGBT Forum.

leigh ann, serious transgender activist

dawn, from the Coalition of African Lesbians

the eastern cape’s the most impoverished, most marginalised province in south africa. there are challenges not only...


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Club Eden Relaunch November 2010

Posted by ulla on Thursday, March 3, 2011, In : Club Eden 

Welcome to Club Eden – it’s my local queer club. Sally and her staff and family and friends renovated it and threw a party to celebrate.

Note the apple in the dancefloor tiles there – eden – geddit?

As ever, it’s a complete mix of queer and not so queer revellers.

Some of them are beautiful.

The owner is Sally Prins – butch dyke extraordinaire.

They’ve got two bars – this was my view of one of them.

Pieter is Philip’s boyfriend – he’s gorgeous too...


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Images of East London's Pride March 2010

Posted by ulla on Thursday, March 3, 2011,



sloganeering

ncedisa filming

btw the streets weren’t littered by us – twas the recent refuse worker riot/strike..

we are family..

yay

sisters are doin' it for themselves

yes we are

dancin' in the streets


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2010 - East London's first lbgt pride march EVER!

Posted by ulla on Thursday, March 3, 2011,

me!

Saturday 17th April 2010 bore witness to a quietly historical event, East London’s first LGBT pride march.  Possibly it should have been better publicised and certainly, more national and provincial organisations should have been invited, should have been present.

The University of Fort Hare and the only local LGBT nightclub, Club Eden, were there and on the t-shirts too (thank you!) and the Eastern Cape Gay and Lesbian Forum was there.  Here’s how it went …

A small crowd gat...


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