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African Femmes A safe and feminist space for African transwomen

A safe and feminist space for African transwomen

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African Femmes A safe and feminist space for African transwomen

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A safe and feminist space for African transwomen

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The site had the following in the homepage, "A safe and feminist space for African transwomen." I noticed that the web site stated " No Space For Transgender People At ICASA 2015." They also stated " African Transwomen have expressed outrage over what they term as blatant refusal to be included in ICASA programming this year. In the last ICASA held in Cape Town, South Africa in 2013, there was a pre-conference held by and for MSM organisations and individuals while the Workers had their own networking zone."

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