Debunque It

Debunque It

by Royal Rays Initiative Uganda
Season 1
Debunque It Episode 13: The Impact of Ice Breakers Uganda with Brant Luswata
In this episode of Debunque It, host Mariana Schuetze speaks with Brant Luswata, Executive Director of Ice Breakers Uganda, about the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights and health care in Uganda. As one of the country’s pioneering advocacy organizations, Ice Breakers Uganda operates at the forefront of support and resistance amid harsh anti-LGBTQ+ legislation. Brant discusses how these laws impact daily life and organizational work, the challenges of providing essential health services, and the realities of operating under constant threat. We explore the importance of international solidarity and the innovative strategies being used to empower, educate, and sustain the community. This episode offers a powerful look into the courage and resilience driving the movement toward a more inclusive and informed society.
Debunque It Episode 12: Uganda’s Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights and Global Solidarity with Richard Lusimbo
In this episode of Debunque It, host Andrea Houston speaks with Richard Lusimbo, Director General of the Uganda Key Populations Consortium (UKPC), about the fight for LGBTQ+ rights, HIV care, and human dignity in one of the most hostile environments on earth. Uganda made international headlines in 2023 when it passed one of the world’s harshest anti-LGBTQ+ laws, criminalizing identity itself and escalating decades of state-sponsored homophobia. Richard shares how this law has reshaped daily life for LGBTQ+ communities, sex workers, and people living with HIV, while exposing the devastating impact of U.S. funding cuts and far-right influence on global health and human rights. We discuss the realities of raids, arrests, mob violence, online harassment, and shrinking international solidarity—and how queer and trans Ugandans are courageously organizing, resisting, and building resilience. Richard’s story is a powerful reminder that the struggle for equality must be international, intersectional, and deeply rooted in solidarity. You can learn more about UKPC here: https://ugandakpc.org/
Debunque It Episode 11: What We're Fighting For this Pride Month with Dennis Wamala
For Pride Month, we speak to Dennis Wamala, Ugandan activist and Program Officer at Rainbow Railroad. Dennis talks about his life as an activist and tells his story of fighting for LGBTQ people everyday, long after he left Uganda behind for a new life in Canada.
Debunque It Episode 10: Staying Hopeful as a Trans Man in Uganda
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, we sit down with Otita, a courageous trans man navigating life, identity, and survival in Uganda—one of the most legally and socially hostile countries for transgender people. From discovering his gender identity to the harsh realities of transitioning in a criminalized environment, Otita shares his journey with raw honesty and resilience. He opens up about the emotional toll of stigma, the lack of support systems, the dangers he faces daily, and the impact of declining international funding on the trans community. Despite ongoing threats, Otita speaks about how he stays safe, mentally grounded, and hopeful. His story is one of courage, strength, and resistance in the face of adversity. He leaves a heartfelt message for other trans people in Uganda, urging solidarity and self-belief. Tune in for a moving and necessary conversation about identity, dignity, and the right to live freely.
Debunque It Episode 9: The Lived Reality of Trans Women in Uganda with Monalisa Akintole
In this vital episode, we speak with Monalisa Akitole from Uganda Trans Forum about the harsh realities faced by trans women in Uganda. She shares how cultural norms, religious beliefs, and the Anti-Homosexuality Act impact their daily lives, safety, and access to resources. We also discuss the devastating effects of the recent USAID funding freeze on essential services like healthcare and legal aid, increasing their vulnerability. Monalisa sheds light on ongoing challenges, misconceptions, and dangers, and offers ways allies can support the resilience and hopes of trans women in Uganda.
Debunque It Episode 8: Navigating the Funding Freeze: Health Services for Key Populations in Crisis
The recent freeze of funding from USAID and PEPFAR has sent shockwaves through communities relying on vital health services, particularly key populations. Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Andrew Tendo from Proud Legends Initiative as we unpack the complex challenges arising from this funding shift. Dr. Tendo shares firsthand experiences and expertise, shedding light on the urgent need for innovative approaches to ensure continued access to healthcare. This episode uses clips from news stories found on YouTube: CBC News - Disease outbreaks could grow after cuts to USAID, says former agency head https://youtu.be/CjEoel61kRc?si=EuTRCEkNg8Qu8xkE Democracy Now! - "Time for It to Die": Trump & Musk Back Closing USAID as Freeze on Foreign Aid Threatens Millions https://youtu.be/9u4HJYU0ZEQ?si=DXr8IRU1dsmxxhvR Democracy Now! - Leaked USAID Memos Warn 100,000s Will Die from Cuts to Polio, TB, Malaria, Ebola, AIDS Programs https://youtu.be/IP1heSWyqC8?si=kX4L-yNo41-g0Cyh
Debunque It Episode 7: Advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in Uganda with Royal Rays Initiative Executive Director
Join us for a powerful and eye-opening conversation as we go behind the scenes with Royal Rays Initiative Uganda and their Executive Director, Derrick. We'll delve deep into the heart of their mission: serving the marginalized and vulnerable communities of Uganda. This is not just a story about community development; it's a testament to resilience. We'll openly and honestly discuss the significant challenges Royal Rays Initiative faces, including the impact of the Anti-Homosexuality Act on their work and the people they serve. We'll uncover the courageous strategies they've developed to continue their vital work and provide support in a difficult environment. Be prepared to be inspired as Derrick shares his unwavering personal motivation and his vision for the future of Royal Rays. He'll discuss the unwavering dedication of serving those facing the most discrimination and violence.
Debunque It Episode 6: The Untold Lived Reality of Uganda LGBTQ+ Activist Steve Kabuye
Steve Kabuye’s story is a powerful testament to resilience and advocacy, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide. His unwavering commitment to championing the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals in Uganda and beyond is nothing short of inspiring. This episode delves into his harrowing escape from a life-threatening attack and his journey to seek refuge in a safer place. Despite facing relentless hate speech from detractors, Steve continues to use his voice to fight for equal rights, inspiring countless others to join the cause. His story is not just one of survival, but of relentless courage and the unyielding pursuit of justice.
Debunque It Episode 5: Voices of Love, Echoes of Change with Peter Tatchell
In this episode, continue listening to our conversation with LGBTQ+ and human rights activist Peter Tatchell.. We aim to inspire and engage a global audience, encouraging everyone to support and enjoy our mission of amplifying LGBTQ issues, not just in Uganda but worldwide. Together, we can promote equality for all!
Debunque It Episode 4: The effects of online hate on a global scale with Peter Tatchell
We are thrilled to share our latest podcast episode featuring an insightful interview with the renowned international LGBTQ+ advocate, Peter Tatchell. In this episode, Peter addresses the pervasive issue of online hate speech and stereotypes affecting the Ugandan LGBTQ+ community and beyond. Far too many LGBTQ+ individuals have faced violence and discrimination due to harmful online rhetoric, leading to tragic losses and a climate of fear. We emphasize the importance of joining forces to create a safe environment for everyone—one where we can freely express ourselves, access essential health services, and live without fear of discrimination or violence. More of Peter's interview will come on October 24, 2024. Your support is invaluable! You can help this important project by donating on our website: www.royalraysinitiative.org
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