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Executive Director & Movement Building Office Positions

 

The Lesbian and Gay Equality Project is looking to employ an experienced, highly productive and effective individual as its Executive Director and another as the Movement Building Programme Officer

 

Roles and responsibilities:

 

The Executive Director is required to implement the strategy and vision of the organisation. In this role, the individual will be required to have the ability and capacity to undertake strategic implementation, high-level planning, programme development, effective implementation, fundraising, financial management, staff management, representation of the organisation in public, alliance building and networking.

The Movement Building Programme Officer will be required to drive the implementation of the LGEP's core programme. This will include education, the building of critical consciousness, social mobilisation, support for LGBTI movement building, alliance building and the mobilisation of diverse resources for movement building. 

 

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PICKET AGAINST DAVID BAHATI (UGANDAN MP WHO PROPOSED ANTI-GAY LAWS) AND SOLIDARITY WITH ARRESTED ZIMBABWEAN ACTIVISTS

 

 


PRESS STATEMENT BY THE LESBIAN AND GAY EQUALITY PROJECT

 

IN MEMORY OF DAVID KISULE KATO

 

FOR QUEER EQUALITY IN A DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S AFRICA

PICKET AGAINST DAVID BAHATI (UGANDAN MP WHO PROPOSED ANTI-GAY LAWS) AND SOLIDARITY WITH ARRESTED ZIMBABWEAN ACTIVISTS

 

The Lesbian and Gay Equality Project (LGEP) calls on all activists and organisations in the Gauteng province to join a picket against David Bahati, the anti-human rights Member of the Ugandan Parliament who, last year abused his public position to propose and promote a draft law that would criminalise lesbian, gay, bisexual and others who share intimacy and sex with people of the same sex. We also call on all organisations to endorse this picket by issuing statements in its support. Bahati joined up with and others to up an irrational frenzy on the basis of conservative and retrogressive religious and cultural ideologies. This crusade led to the cowardly murder of queer and human rights activist David Kisule Kato in his Kampala home in January after his picture, home address and other personal details were published in a clear and explicit anti-gay campaign by Bahati's allies in The Rolling Stone newspaper. Bahati must be held personally responsible for the murder of Kato and the ongoing persecution of many others in Uganda simply on the basis of their sexuality and gender identity.

 

The picket will take place as follows

DATE : Sunday, 27 February

TIME : 11h30 to 15h30

VENUE : outside the recording studios of Urban Brew, 28 Harley Street, Ferndale, Randbur

 

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Solidarity with the people of Egypt! Democracy for all! Justice for David Kato! Equality for LGBTI people in Africa!


 
 
In a recent protest in Cairo, protestors chanted “"Leave, leave, Mubarak. Tel Aviv is waiting for you. We've had enough. They've raised the price of sugar and oil. They've wrecked our homes. Raise your voice, people of Egypt.”
 
This Friday, COSATU, with people from organisations and groups around Gauteng will protest outside the Egyptian embassy in Tshwane to raise their voices in support of the demands of the Egyptian people: Bread, Jobs, Education, Dignity, Democracy, Freedom of Expression.
 
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Events and Happenings

 

  • The CDL happening this week, 20-23 Jan, more information
  • Get information, reports and statements on the UN draft resolution to remove "sexual orientation" as grounds for extrajudicial killings. You can also read about the final vote for "sexual orientation" to be maintained. more information
  • Participate in the publication of an African LGBTI / Queer Reader [The Reader] to be published by Pambazuka Press in June 2011. The Reader is being published in response to the increasing homophobia and transphobia across the continent which aims to silence the voices of African Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Intersex people. more information
  • Find out and apply for our Cadreship Development Programme.            more information
  • Sign up as an organisation to our letter "South African Civil Society Organisations Call on Government to Withdraw Homophobic Statements Made by South African Representative to the United Nations" by e-mailing networking@equality.org.za.           see more


 

 

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  • Tel:  +27 11 487 3810/1
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