In Conversation With Sibonelo Ncanana Trower- Co-chairperson of the National Task Team ( SOGIESC )

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As South Africa marks more than 30 years of constitutional democracy, questions are once again being raised about how effectively the country’s progressive laws translate into the daily realities of LGBTQI+ people.
This Pride Month, the National Task Team on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression, and Sex Characteristics (SOGIESC) hosted a national webinar reflecting on three decades of legal and constitutional progress for LGBTQI+ communities. South Africa remains one of the few countries in the world whose Constitution explicitly protects people from discrimination based on sexual orientation, and over the years several landmark court rulings have expanded rights relating to equality, dignity, marriage and protection from discrimination.
However, despite these legal victories, many LGBTQI+ South Africans continue to face challenges including hate crimes, discrimination, social stigma, exclusion from healthcare and employment opportunities, and violence based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.

The discussion also comes at a time when government is implementing the Prevention and Combating of Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Act, while advocacy groups continue to call for stronger enforcement, better support systems for victims, and greater public awareness around diversity and inclusion.

As the country reflects on Pride Month, Youth Month and 30 years of democracy, an important question remains: How far has South Africa come in advancing equality, and what still needs to be done to ensure that constitutional rights become lived realities for all citizens?
15 Jun English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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