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Source: GALA archives
1996 Bill of Rights in the South African Constitution
‘The state may not unfairly discriminate against anyone on one or more of the following grounds, including race, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour,
sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language and birth.’
(Section 9 (3))
Bottom: Phumi Mtetwa, Simon Nkoli & Ian McKellen meet with
Nelson Mandela. 1995.
Letter from Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu in support of the inclusion of sexual orientation in the equality clause
HAPPILY EVER AFTER?
Zoliswa Nkonyana, murdered 04 February 2006
Sizakele Sigasa, murdered together with Salome Masooa, 07 July 2007
Comments from callers to a talk radio programme on gay and lesbian rights, 2007
Newspaper article from 1955 on Mkhumbane, an area of Durban
where public same-sex marriages took place between Zulu men from the late
1930s to the early 1960s.
Mines dancers thought to be posing with their male ‘wives’ in
early 20th century
“As to the practice of hlabonga [thigh sex] that you complain of as existing among the ninevites in gaol...that has always existed. Even when we were free on the hills south of Johannesburg some of us had women and others had young men for sexual purposes.”
Nongolza Mathebula, testimony to the director of prisons, 1912
Photograph of Gertie Williams and her family, 1956
Source: GALA archives
THE GALA ORAL HISTORY PROJEC TS
Source: GALA archives
Source: GALA archives
Nkunzi Nkabinde, researcher on the sangoma oral history project. GALA is publishing her
autobiography in August 2008.
ARE YOUR RIGHTS RESPECTED?
A quantitative study conducted by the Joint Working Group in 2004 found that discrimination experienced at school by lesbian, gay and bisexual people was widespread:
CONTACT US
Busi Kheswa:
Anthony Manion: