Kasha J. from Freedom And Roam Uganda (FARUG)
When Ugandans hear that we are advocating for gay rights they imagine we want more or extra rights,but NO,we want what belongs to us which was robbed from us,EQUAL RIGHTS which we are entitled to just like any other Ugandans.
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Interest in writing about LGBTI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex) issues
Basic Journalistic skills
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putting the camp into campaigning SOUTH AFRICA - June 13, 2006: Returning from the third International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival has motivated Roy Sargeant, an effective theatre giant, to create better theatre and make it accessible to all.
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