You will die at 30

At 23, trans woman Awo Dufie is outed, homeless, and facing a prophecy that says she will die at 30 β because she is queer. This threat is reinforced by Ghana’s social climate and a looming anti-LGBT bill. Determined to break free from the prophecy, Awo embarks on a risky journey to find an 83-year-old queer elder who didn’t just survive decades of hatred and colonial laws β she built a rich life. Can Awo too live long and live free? This is the first episode of a series on queer elders, produced by openDemocracy.
Show NotesΒ
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Sources:Β
- Human Rights Watch –Β This Alien Legacy
- Human Dignity Trust, Ghana
- Modern Ghana –Β The Bawku Chieftaincy Conflict Needs To Be Resolved Within The Framework Of The 1992 Constitution
- Amnesty International –Β Ghana: Anti-LGBTI bill stirs up hatred, persecution and discrimination
- Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Act 2024, Ghana
- Purdue University –Β Social Media and Human Rights Advocacy for LGBTQ+ Rights in Ghana
Acknowledgements:
Fondation CHANEL, Luminate, Ford Foundation, and Stephen Hendrickson. Special thanks to Rob Byers.
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