Out Closeted Africa: Queer Africans Speak Out

Parenting Through a Queer African Lens

37 min · 28 de ago de 2025
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In this powerful opening episode, we journey into the heart of queer parenting in Africa — where love, courage, and kinship defy convention. Our guests, a queer mother originally from Zimbabwe and queer guardian from Uganda, share deeply personal stories of raising children in a society that often questions and criminalizes their existence. From navigating cultural expectations to building affirming homes, this conversation is a celebration of African resilience and queer joy. Topics we explore: - What “queer parenting” really means? - How identity shapes the journey to parenthood - Talking to kids about queer identity and family structure - Building community and finding support - Facing misconceptions and legal hurdles - Raising children with values rooted in love and authenticity This episode is for anyone who believes in the power of storytelling to shift narratives. Whether you're queer parent, aspiring to be one, an ally, or simply curious—come witness how African queer families are rewriting the script with love at the centre. Like & Subscribe to our Podcast and be apart of this growing archive of queer kinship. The revolution is intimate—and it starts at home.

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Parenting Through a Queer African Lens

In this powerful opening episode, we journey into the heart of queer parenting in Africa — where love, courage, and kinship defy convention. Our guests, a queer mother originally from Zimbabwe and queer guardian from Uganda, share deeply personal stories of raising children in a society that often questions and criminalizes their existence. From navigating cultural expectations to building affirming homes, this conversation is a celebration of African resilience and queer joy. Topics we explore: - What “queer parenting” really means? - How identity shapes the journey to parenthood - Talking to kids about queer identity and family structure - Building community and finding support - Facing misconceptions and legal hurdles - Raising children with values rooted in love and authenticity This episode is for anyone who believes in the power of storytelling to shift narratives. Whether you're queer parent, aspiring to be one, an ally, or simply curious—come witness how African queer families are rewriting the script with love at the centre. Like & Subscribe to our Podcast and be apart of this growing archive of queer kinship. The revolution is intimate—and it starts at home.

28 de ago de 202537 min