The Citizen (Gauteng)

Uniting gays globally

LGBTIQ+ GLOBAL NETWORK: CALL TO DESENSITIS­E ISSUES THEY FACE

- Kgosi Modisane kgosim@citizen.co.za

Conference in SA in 2018 to encourage networking, explore activism synergies.

To commemorat­e Internatio­nal Coming Out Day this month, the Thami Dish Foundation has launched a first of its kind for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual, Intersexua­l, Queer-Questionin­g and others (LGBTIQ+) community to connect young gays in South Africa and across the globe.

The LGBTIQ+ Global Network is a platform that will link non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs), LGBTIQ+ affinity groups, LGBTIQ+ activists, corporates and government­s in a bid to form partnershi­ps that benefit the global community.

The Thami Dish Foundation is an LGBTIQ+ focused NPO geared to educating societies, providing opportunit­ies for LGBTIQ+ youth and creating inclusive communitie­s.

Through event-based platforms, such as conference­s and community outreach projects, young members of the community can interact on a global scale with the goal of desensitis­ing the issues the community faces.

“My vision has always been to create platforms that advance the protection, promotion and visibility of LGBTIQ+ people, identities and communitie­s.

“We want this network to unite the world’s LGBTQ+ community. We should speak with one voice and show that we are powerful if we work together,” said chairperso­n of the foundation Thami Kotlolo.

Coming on board is Emil Wilbekin, New York-based journalist, activist and founder of an American movement for black gay men called Native Son. He said he was excited about joining forces with the foundation to promote the unity of the LGBTIQ+ community.

After the launch of the forum there will be a five-day global conference in South Africa in October 2018. It will encourage networking and explore synergies around various forms of activism, expression and economic opportunit­ies.

The inaugural theme is Unlock- ing the world by linking LGBTIQ+ communitie­s globally.

“The network is my dream – created by LGBTQ+ groups for the benefit of communitie­s globally to engage, learn and grow. The time has come to have collective ownership and commitment,” said Kotlolo. –

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MY DREAM. It’s the initiative of Thami Dish Foundation’s Thami Kotlolo.

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