ReportOUT: Hidden Voices

ReportOUT: Hidden Voices

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The ‘Hidden Voices’ Project is consisting of interviews with sexual and gender minorities who live in different nation states. In these interviews we discuss barriers they face as well as highlighting how they find resistance to them and their own personal experiences. We hope this inspires others to tell their stories, to give people hope and to educate others on the issues surrounding sexual and gender minorities communities around the world.

Episode List

Hidden Voices, S2: Egypt

Dec 27th, 2021 10:00 AM

“Egypt is a conservative country. Most of the humans’ rights activists have left the country or even committed suicide” In this episode, we speak to a gay Egyptian activist who wishes to remain anonymous. He shares his life with us and experiences being part of the LGBTQ community. His life is difficult in Egypt; he has no support from his family, only from close friends as there are no safe places for the members of the LGBTQ community, or the police are hunting them. Listen to his story to find out more.

Hidden Voices, S2: Barbados

Dec 20th, 2021 10:00 AM

“A lot of people lost their jobs during the lockdown and were forced to go back to live with abusive and toxic people / family. I was using my own money to help whoever needed some support” In this episode, we speak to Raven (She/Her) a trans woman living in Barbados. Raven is the founder of Butterfly Trans Barbados, the only registered trans aid organisation in Barbados. The organisation focuses on helping people with access to health care, education, and employment, and helping people with Mental Health issues.

Hidden Voices, S2: Cayman Islands

Dec 13th, 2021 10:00 AM

“Now that the Lockdown is over, we are trying to recapture that sense of community and provide people with some support network that may have been lost during the Pandemic” In this episode, we speak to Billie (She/Her) a trans woman from the Cayman Islands. Billie is the founder of Colours Caribbean, an LGBTQ organisation in the Cayman Islands. Colours Caribbean encourages dialogue, gets people talking about the issues surrounding lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+) people.

Hidden Voices, S2: Guatemala

Dec 6th, 2021 4:17 PM

“At the end, hate is something that we learn to receive and learn to give, a lot of rejection is based on prejudice, with no scientific evidence – its just myths” In this episode, we meet Daniel (He/His) living as a gay man in Guatemala. He is a cofound of an organization called Visibles and is working on rights for LGBTQ people through education and research. Daniel talks about the different cultures mixed in Guatemala and the views of the indigenous people towards LGBTQ people. Read below to hear more about him: “I am a journalist by profession, but I am now the co-founder of Visibles LGBTQ organisation here in Guatemala. Visibles works to achieve full inclusion of diverse people, we invest a lot into education programs for universities and companies. I grew up in a small town in Guatemala which was hard growing up there as a gay person. There is no formal view of LGBTQ people, there is fear and misinformation about the LGBTQ community.”

Hidden Voices, S2: Brunei

Nov 15th, 2021 10:00 AM

“While at the moment we do feel safe, the uncertainty comes from what is written in the law so there is the fear that may use it as their basis and purpose for acting upon it” In this episode, we speak to friends Serena (She/Her) a transgender woman, and Naz (She/Her) a lesbian woman, both from Brunei. As a predominantly Muslim nation known for its anti-LGBT laws, Serena and Naz give us a first-hand account of what life is like in Brunei for the LGBT community. While life is anything but easy, the resilience of both Serena and Naz is something to be admired, as, despite the conservative views which exist in their town, they continue to be proud of their identity, using the platforms of dance in the case of Serena and the skills of a visual artist in regard to Naz to express themselves. Read below to hear more about their story: “I think hesitancy and a sense of fear are always going to be there unless there are officials who make it clear that it is actually OK, but in terms of safe spaces, I constantly have this conversation with Serena about how much we want to have a safe space. There has been a rise in the community coming together and creating a dialogue where people share their experiences”

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