Africa: Kenya's Gay Community and Its Direct Revolution, From 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell to 'Do Ask, Do Tell'

13 September 2012
opinion

Change is here. Visit any town in Kenya and, if you know where to look, you will not miss a pub, clinic, youth center, church yard, school or social hall where gays and lesbians meet to relax or discuss issues of concern to them.

If you want to see how progressive Kenya is on gay rights, visit Lodwar town in the norht. In Lodwar, there is a group of gay men who have come together and formed a group. That pastoralists -already a minority group and gay nonetheless - could form a group and acquire office space within Lodwar town to operate is indeed progress.

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