014: What it Means to be LGBTQIA+ and African - with The Solar Wilsons (Part 2)

In continuation to Part 1 of our discussion in honor of Pride Month, we discuss deeper issues faced by the extremely marginalized African LGBTQIA+ community, and how we as a community can treat everyone with kindness regardless of their sexual preference. The Solar Wilsons shared more stories about their experience as well as information on their charity, philanthropy, and current projects. Jump on this Part 2 and let us ride on to finish up where we left on Episode 13.  [00:01 – 06:40] The History of Homosexuality in Africa Sharing facts and knowledge on homosexuality in Africa How Governments treat the LGBTQIA+ community [06:40 – 26:40] Behind the Scene Struggles of the LGBTQI+ Community The Wilson’s share their mentorship programs The causes of the rise in Suicide in the LGBTQIA+ community  Share some inner struggles and fights face by the LGBTQIA+ community Effects of social media abuse and hate. [26:40 – 53:07] The African Village & The Wilson’s Current Projects How the African Village Started. Their current projects, achievements, and philanthropy work. Tweetable Quotes: “We [the LGBTQIA+] are in your families; we are your brothers, sisters, cousins, and parents. Someone in your family or even perhaps yourself is LGBTQIA+ so look into the mirror before you treat anyone unkindly because of their sexuality.” – The Wilsons “At the end of the day, the most important thing is coming out to yourself and knowing that nothing is wrong with you.” – The Wilsons Contact The Wilsons: The Solar-Wilson Village: https://www.solar-wilsonvillage.com/ The Wilsons Email - africanlgbtq@gmail.com Moji Solar-Wilson on Social Media: Instagram - @mojisworld1 Facebook - Moji Solar-Wilson You can reach out to Patience on Facebook or Instagram. Support the Free Minds Foundation, visit their Facebook page. LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out great content just for you! You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, or send us an email at hello@livingafricanpodcast.com. Check out our website www.livingafricanpodcast.com for more resources and to learn more. You can connect with Anyoh on Facebook (@anyohf), Instagram (@anyohfombad), and Twitter (@anyohfombad).  

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Living African is a podcast that sparks hard conversations that challenge questionable cultural and societal norms, which threaten the wellbeing of the African community. The host, Anyoh Fombad, features various African guests who share their stories from heart-wrenching to exciting experiences growing up in Africa and the diaspora. By normalizing these open discussions, Anyoh hopes to encourage Africans to show their strength through vulnerability, as well as use their voices to challenge each other to be more understanding, accepting, and tolerant of each other and bring value to their community.