In this episode, Youtuber and online personality, Amara and Rain Bow discuss abuse in queer relationships in depth. Amara shares personal experiences that shape her thinking today and also gives insight on understanding …
In this episode, Shakia Asamoah, a PhD student in Education Policy, Teaching, and Leadership and queer activist, gives us a detailed history of the …
An enlightening conversation about how queer people perceive and take care of their health with Dr Chi Chi, a medical doctor, entrepreneur and DJ, Elile Okoka, a medical student and researcher, and Amanda Iheme, a …
A fun and informative conversation about coming into queer politics with writer, Olutimehin Adegbeye
In this episode, queer Africans share personal stories of abuse with their partners. This includes physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. It contains sensitive language.
In this episode, queer Nigerians talk about love that sees and accepts them as they are. Some talked about their chosen families while others talked …
In this episode, queer Africans share stories on abuse, including but not limited to emotional and domestic abuse. Contains sensitive language.
In this episode, queer Africans share their ideas of nonmonogamous relationships.
In this episode, participants shared their favorite songs by queer artists.
Queers debate the word, promiscuity, and how it applies to the community.
Queer Nigerians share their heartbreak stories.
Queers shared their unpopular opinions about sex, love, life and everything in between.
In this episode, queer Nigerians share stories about their love life.
Participants share stories on their sexual experiences.
In this episode, some queer Nigerians share their coming out stories while others imagine what coming out would look like for them
Queer Nigerians share stories on their faith and how it affects their sexuality.
We asked queer Nigerians to share their experiences of homophobia. It is a sensitive episode.
In our very first episode, we asked queer Nigerians to share stories on how they discovered they were queer.
In this episode, queer Africans share stories about how much their lives have changed due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
In this episode, we talk about how being queer affects our mental health.
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