Legacy Pulse with Pepe Onziema
Winning in court is not the same as winning in real life. In this final segment of our deep dive into strategic litigation, Pepe reflects on the complex realities of seeking justice within legal systems that were never originally built for marginalized communities. Drawing from over three decades of activism and firsthand experience as a plaintiff in landmark Ugandan cases, this episode challenges us to look beyond court rulings—like the technical victory against the 2014 Homosexuality Act—and confront the severe backlash, political grandstanding, and real-world safety risks that legal battles can trigger. We break down why true liberation cannot be outsourced to courts alone. For strategic litigation to be holistically effective, it must follow community power rather than lead it. It must be community-led, trauma-informed, and structurally funded to support the immense mental, emotional, and physical tolls placed on plaintiffs. Tune in as we discuss how to shift public narratives through authentic storytelling, sustain grassroots power, and build an intentional strategy that prioritizes protecting people, not just precedent. How do you think we can better protect the individuals at the center of movement-defining legal cases? We want to hear from you. Reach out to us across our social media platforms to share your reflections, and let us know how we can continue to improve the podcast as we build our legacy together. Legacy Pulse is proudly powered by Kuchu Times Media Group. Share Your Thoughts!
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