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FEW Participation in the National LGBT Expo
Written by Dikeledi Sibanda (Project Organiser)   

On 12 April 2010, Forum for the Empowerment of Women, participated in the National LGBT Expo,  hosted by HIVOS, a funder, at OUT LGBT-Wellbeing’s offices in Pretoria.The exhibition aimed to create a space for networking among South African LGBTI organizations, where they got to know more about each other’s work, share information and interact with funders, with a common purpose of advancing LGBTI work in the country.

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Gender DynamiX Speaks Out Against Xingwana's Bigotry
Written by Gender DynamiX   

06 April 2010

Gender DynamiX is deeply concerned about the policing of bodies by the State. A very large part of our work is centred on examining the practices of the Department of Health (DoH) and the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) and their unethical activities towards Transgender people. We are now faced with the question whether this is becoming a government trend.

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Succesfull Fundraising Event - All Eyes On Chosen Few Now
Written by Lerato Nkutha   
 


chosen few teamThe Forum for Empowerment of Women (FEW) is pleased with the support from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community during a picnic and car wash on Saturday   27 March 2010 at Zoo Lake. 

The event was organized to raise funds for Chosen Few lesbian soccer team, to assist with resources, as they will be participating in the Gay Games Tournament in Cologne, Germany in July 2010. 

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FEW Takes Empowerment To Township Lesbians
Written by Lerato Nkutha   

Social discrimination, unemployment, hate crimes and lack of understanding of sexual identities are challenges that continue shake black lesbians in South Africa, particularly those from townships.

The Forum for Empowerment of Women (FEW) learnt this while attempting to intervene through its Community Intervention Project, which aims to take the organisation’s services to the community, build relationships with township lesbians and to investigate issues affecting black lesbians in these areas.

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