Parenting Through a Queer African Lens
Out Closeted Africa: Queer Africans Speak Out di Wilwerth
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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
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