Pride: Protest and CelebrationShaun De Waal, Anthony Manion Jacana Media, 2006 - 176 pàgines The history of South African gay pride marches and parades over the last 16 years is compiled in this overview of the gay liberation struggle in South Africa. This reference brings together a host of valuable and rare material, including pictures, documents, and personal testimony of activists, organizers, and participants of Pride since 1990. |
Continguts
CONTENTS | 4 |
Today we are making history Beverly Palesa Ditsie | 19 |
decided to pull off the brown paper bag Lee Randall | 28 |
It was part of our coming out Charity Mohlamme | 36 |
We were celebrating our sexuality Vusi Norman Msiza | 42 |
A turning point in my life Beryl | 48 |
This is our date this is our time Pascort Khela | 54 |
Gay rights are human rights Sipho Paddy Nhlapo | 61 |
We were witnessing a new country taking shape | 72 |
Sometimes you say the world doesnt accept you | 80 |
The Police Commissioner told us that there were no moffies | 92 |
It was magic Zodwa Shongwe | 101 |
Guide to organisations | 176 |
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