Legacy Pulse with Pepe Onziema

Kuchu Times Media Group

They tried to write us out of the story. We're here to set the record straight—and gloriously queer. Join activist Pepe Onziema as Uganda's LGBT+ trailblazers spill the tea on decades of resistance, resilience, and refusing to disappear. From heartbreak to hope, these are the unfiltered stories of people who dared to live out loud when the world demanded silence. This is history with a pulse, told by those who made it and are still making it. Expect tears, laughter, rage, joy, and the kind of fierce love that changes everything.Because the future isn't waiting for permission and neither are we

Episodes

  1. Episode 4 : When we look back, do we see our freedom in court?

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    Episode 4 : When we look back, do we see our freedom in court?

    "Strategic litigation." It sounds like a "sexy" term , but for the queer community in Uganda, it’s been a high-stakes rollercoaster of survival, resistance, and bold defiance. In this episode of The Legacy Pulse, our host Pepe Onziema takes us behind the scenes of the legal battles that defined a movement . We’re moving past the "passion" of just hanging out in bars and straight into the courtrooms where history was written in rainbow ink . Colonial Receipts: Why are we still carrying laws from 1894? Pepe breaks down how pre-colonial freedom was swapped for criminalization . The 2008 "Christmas Present": Remember when Justice Stella Arach-Amoko gave the community a win that shook the country? . Tabloid Wars & Heartbreak: The harrowing story of the Rolling Stone "Hang Them" headline, the emergency injunction, and the heavy price paid by the late, legendary David Kato . Exporting Justice: Did you know SMUG took the fight all the way to Springfield, Massachusetts? We’re talking about holding Scott Lively accountable for "crimes against humanity" on his own turf . The Big Question: Are we just winning on "technicalities," or is the courtroom actually the door to our liberation? . From raiding workshops in Entebbe to nullifying the 2014 Anti-Homosexuality Act , this episode is a deep dive into what happens when you refuse to be a "second-class citizen" . "We rise, you beat us, we rise." — Pepe Onziema

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They tried to write us out of the story. We're here to set the record straight—and gloriously queer. Join activist Pepe Onziema as Uganda's LGBT+ trailblazers spill the tea on decades of resistance, resilience, and refusing to disappear. From heartbreak to hope, these are the unfiltered stories of people who dared to live out loud when the world demanded silence. This is history with a pulse, told by those who made it and are still making it. Expect tears, laughter, rage, joy, and the kind of fierce love that changes everything.Because the future isn't waiting for permission and neither are we