
Bontle and Surprise of EPOC organisation
Exactly a year ago now, I joined the Forum for the Empowerment of Women (FEW), activists and allies to celebrate the 10th anniversary.
FEW is the black lesbian organisation that Donna Smith and I conceptualized in 2002 at a garage we called a home at # 7 Panther Street, Kensington, Johannesburg.
The event was held at the Women’s Gaol, Braamfontein, Johannesburg on the 4th Aug. 2012.
No one knew that a black lesbian organisation will live that long. It is with great pleasure to share the photos of those who were present.
It is a pity that those who were there at the forefront of the FEW were not present due to commitments or were not informed.
As we head towards 20 Years of Democracy, I’d like to share we many of how we started FEW and why.
Allow me to take this opportunity and express my gratitude to all those who were involved and also the current staff members who are pushing it today.
On the 27th January 2013, FEW celebrated her 11th birthday.
May FEW live longer and see 20 more years to come.
Siyabonga!

the cake that bind us…

Centred is Cindy Molefe all the way from Limpopo also the founding member of Limpopo Proudly Out LGBT organisation

Zanele Muholi presenting FEW story video archived since 2005.
In the pic is Sizakele Sigasa, hate crime victim who was brutally murdered in 2007.

Far right, Nqobile Zungu

FEW Board member, Ntlotleng Mabena
Article, transcript to follow…
If you know any person in these photos or remember what was said, kindly share with us.
Photos by Zanele Muholi (4th Aug. 2012)
