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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Aderonke Apata: On Movement for Justice, Immigration, Asylum, Refuge and LGBT
By Sam Aderonke Apata, a lesbian asylum seeker fleeing death threats and or imprisonment under anti gay laws in Nigeria is currently under threat of deportation from the UK back to Nigeria. She set up Movement for Justice campaigning group … Continue reading
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Caribbean Feminists Exist & Some of Them Do Not Yet Know That They Are Feminists
By Cherise Charleswell When ah leggo mih cock yuh betta tie up yuh hen Caribbean women located at home and those abroad in the Diaspora have heard and readily understand the implications behind such warnings issued by generations of Caribbean parents … Continue reading
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