LGBTIQ+ Angolans share their stories in an oral history project: (from left) David Kanga, Roquiana Gunza, Ema Domingos. Courtesy Mwana Pwo/GALA Queer Archive May 16, 2024 Angola’s untold history: archive project explores LGBTIQ+ lives and struggles Caio Simões de Araújo, University of the Western Cape LGBTIQ+ life in Angola can be traced to before colonialism, though it has not been well documented. A recent project brings these stories to life.
Shutterstock May 15, 2024 What is allyship? A brief history, present and future Wendy Marie Cumming-Potvin, Murdoch University Defining allyship can be challenging. Some people disagree about who an ally is. Others disagree about what an ally does.
The Conversation/Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Courtesy SEARCH Foundation/James Ross, AAP March 22, 2024 Before the 1980s, Australian teachers could be banned for being gay. A new report wants to protect them at religious schools too Archie Thomas, University of Technology Sydney and Jessica Gerrard, The University of Melbourne We don’t ban queer teachers in public schools anymore, but it’s still allowed in some religious private schools – which the new Law Reform Commission report wants to address. What can history teach us?