Pageantry Redefined by Deborah Mungai
This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt like they had to choose: between culture and truth, tradition and identity, silence and self. I haven’t done a big “coming out.” I’m still finding my voice. But as a queer African woman, and now Miss Africa GB, I’m learning how to show up more honestly, even if it’s softly, even if it’s scary. In this raw reflection, I open up about: * Why queerness felt incompatible with my African identity * How pageantry helped me confront my fear of visibility * The power of quiet courage, and showing up before you're ready * What I’d say to any queer African girl still hiding in silence If you’re in the in-between, not out loud, but no longer hiding, this one’s for you. 👑 Because your queerness doesn’t make you less African. It makes you revolutionary.
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