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S03E04: This Is How You Are.

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This Is Who You Are. There Is Nothing Wrong with You!

Almost every LGBTQI+ refugee carries a double stigma. One related to their sexual orientation, the other to the fact that they had to flee their country. Masi and Sulah from Safe Place International clarify how sexual orientation is the reason for many people to seek asylum and on the other hand how it still remains the main ground for discrimination in their hosting country. They share with us specifically the nuances of the situation of LGBTQI+ refugees in Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

FOLLOW OUR GUESTS:

@safeplaceintl

@pachedugroup

Production: ReFOCUS Media Labs (@refocusmedialbs on all social media platforms)

Hosts: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Rasheed Ghalli

Production team: Sude Fazlollah, Eli Fazlollah, Dawoud Nouri, Rasheed Ghalli, Majid Bakhshi

Mentorship: Douglas Herman

Producers: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman

Graphic design: Eli Fazlollah

Music: Intro for Legends by Bonkers Beat Club and Mogul by Blue Steel on Epidemic Sound

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To support this podcast and ReFOCUS citizen journalism program go to: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/donate⁠

For designs by Eli go to:⁠ ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/shop⁠
Get in touch: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

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This Is Who You Are. There Is Nothing Wrong with You!

Almost every LGBTQI+ refugee carries a double stigma. One related to their sexual orientation, the other to the fact that they had to flee their country. Masi and Sulah from Safe Place International clarify how sexual orientation is the reason for many people to seek asylum and on the other hand how it still remains the main ground for discrimination in their hosting country. They share with us specifically the nuances of the situation of LGBTQI+ refugees in Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

FOLLOW OUR GUESTS:

@safeplaceintl

@pachedugroup

Production: ReFOCUS Media Labs (@refocusmedialbs on all social media platforms)

Hosts: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Rasheed Ghalli

Production team: Sude Fazlollah, Eli Fazlollah, Dawoud Nouri, Rasheed Ghalli, Majid Bakhshi

Mentorship: Douglas Herman

Producers: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman

Graphic design: Eli Fazlollah

Music: Intro for Legends by Bonkers Beat Club and Mogul by Blue Steel on Epidemic Sound

HOW YOU CAN HELP:

To support this podcast and ReFOCUS citizen journalism program go to: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/donate⁠

For designs by Eli go to:⁠ ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/shop⁠
Get in touch: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

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