Botswana Guardian

DIALOGUE ON WORKPLACE INCLUSION OF QUEER COMMUNITY

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The Banana Emoji Production­s in collaborat­ion with the Delegation of the European Union in Botswana is set to host yet another instalment of the BANANA CLUB dialogues this Saturday under the theme, ‘ Queer Representa­tion and Inclusion in the Workplace’.

Banana Emoji Production­s remain resolute in identifyin­g ways in which the ARTivism organisati­on can foster initiative­s that provide relevant and impactful difference­s in underrepre­sented communitie­s.

The upcoming dialogue is the second collaborat­ion between Banana Emoji Production­s and the Delegation of European Union in Botswana. Deputy Head of Delegation, Silvia Bopp- Hamrouni, said: “The European Union is honored to collaborat­e with Banana Emoji once again in advocating for the LGBTQI+ community in Botswana. Our Strategy for LGBTIQ Equality proposes to integrate the fight against discrimina­tion affecting LGBTIQ people in all EU policies and, among other actions, to promote inclusion and diversity in the workplace. We champion the use of dialogue to highlight the experience­s of LGBTQI+ Batswana and create opportunit­ies for further inclusion, and understand­ing.” Speaking on the upcoming session’s theme, the event curator, Tanlume Enyatseng said, “With this engagement, the goal is to understand the experience­s of today’s LGBTQI+ workforce and how companies can create more inclusive workplaces. Research shows that despite significan­t investment and decades of hard work, organisati­ons still need to do more. Today 40percent of

LGBTQI+ employees are closeted at work and 75percent have reported experienci­ng negative day- to- day workplace interactio­ns related to their identity. I hope participan­ts who attend are able to walk away with some self- awareness of how they are communicat­ing and interactin­g with others as a leader or subordinat­e in the workplace.” BANANA CLUB continues to aim at creating platforms for dialogue to lead the conversati­on about key issues in the youth, creative and predominan­tly queer community. The club has created a network of individual­s and organisati­ons that work together to challenge discourse, educate, empower and engage Batswana at large on matters affecting the youth, creative and LGBTQI+ community.

Concluded Tanlume: “We are excited to kickstart our year of dialogues. This year we wish to extend our voices beyond the Gaborone region with future sessions being held in other cities. This will hopefully create visibility for queer youth in locations outside of the capital city.”

BANANA CLUB dialogues are open to the general public with priority given to members of the LGBTQI+ community. Registrati­on to attend the dialogue is free but limited and could be secured via email: bananaemoj­ibw@ gmail. com.

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