Highlights from the week ending 20 September Hendrik chats to Jason Fiddler about the Durban Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Annemarie chats to Eric Moller about being an artist Dion Magamane talks about diversity and orientation in higher learning institutions Ziyanda speaks to Papi Moloi about challenges faced by high…
Social media law experts and private investigators warn that online sex extortion or "sextortion" is quickly becoming a major concern in South Africa. The "men who have sex with men (MSM)" community specifically. Several men have made contact with GaySA Radio, complaining about a man named Jade who is soliciting…
Ian chats to Dr Khumbulani about male circumcision Kwazi finds out all about the Gay Institute in Durban Chris takes a deep dive into Comic Con with Jason Hes Kazi report from KZN about an event called isiDaya
The session will explore the extent to which LGBTI workplace and supplychain inclusion have been embedded in the transformation agendas ofbig companies, where the main obstacles are to achieve full integration,and what should be done to advance greater inclusion.
The Pink Rand and other similar studies have looked at the spendingpower of LGBTI people and their influence across market segments toinform marketing and revenue generating strategies for corporates. Thesession will explore the commercial case for LGBTI inclusion in businessstrategies with the panelists.
Concluding remarks will highlight the need for good corporatecitizenship and for companies to respond in new ways to renew thefragmented social contract in South Africa, as it relates to companies’social license to do good business – with particular reference to LGBTIeconomic empowerment.
The session will explore the unique challenges faced by LGBTI businessentrepreneurs and assess what enterprise financing and developmentopportunities are available to support LGBTI entrepreneurs.
The session will assess the potential of coercive regulatory mechanismsfor LGBTI economic empowerment in South Africa – and critically assesspotential strategies to make a more explicit case for compliance.
Trade unions have historically been champions of social and economicjustice in South Africa but have done little to champion LGBTI economicinclusion. At the same time, LGBTI employee affinity groups haveemerged as special interest groups mostly amongst office-basedemployees in blue-chip corporates. The session will explore whatstrategies can be used to broaden…
The session will reflect on the current extent of economic inclusion ofLGBTI people and outline the commercial, regulatory compliance, andethical cases for LGBTI inclusion in business – amongst other aspectsthat they might want to highlight.
The session will explore how to reconcile the contradictions inherent insetting an LGBTI economic empowerment agenda by participation inbusiness, in the context of the broader socio-economic transformationchallenges facing South Africa, relating to poverty, inequality,unemployment, and structural racism and sexism.
The session will explore how corporate supplier diversity initiativeswork and illustrates the practical challenges that LGBTI suppliers face inaccessing supply chains, so as to draw out the fault lines between thetwo that need to be bridged.
Cirque Infernal, direct from Europe, is inspired by Federico Fellini, Wim Wenders and Tim Burton, promising to offer non-stop captivating entertainment with astonishing and death-defying acts. The show was created by Danny Varanne, who was previously seen in Le Grand Cirque Adrenaline as part of the motorbike act, presented at Joburg Theatre in 2012…
Rian chats to Bianca Minnaar about being a trans female in the CIS-male dominated world of software development Boy Erased tackles the issues around conversion therapy, Rian tells you all about it Highlights from the week ending 7 September 2018. Listen to The Workday Jive every weekday from 9AM-12PM SAST…
Rev Tebogo Moema hosts an LGBTQ+ show on DSTV, Deekay chats to him all about it Rei takes a deep dive into the world of podiatry with Lebogang Pasha Highlights for the week ending 7 September 2018 Catch Rainbow Talk every weekday from 12-3PM on http://gaysaradio.co.za
Fudge reads a scathing book review about Lost Boys of Bird Island A Kenyan student received an award of $10 000 for escaping conversion therapy, Fudge gives you the scoop A man went to hospital to get a 23 (60cm) inch dildo removed his colon Highlights for the week…
eSwatini, or as it used to be known – Swaziland, has had a checkered history with LGBTQ+ rights. However, in a major step forward, the country hosted its first Pride event in 2018. What you are about to hear is GaySA Radio’s coverage of eSwatini Pride, starting with an interview…
Highlights from the week ending 31 August Listen to Rainbow Talk every weekday from 12-3PM CAT on http://www.gaysaradio.co.za
31 Aug 2018
28 min
120 – 140
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