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Author: Itumeleng Lets’oala

Itumeleng Lets’oala is a feminist communicator and traditional health practitioner specialising in sexual and reproductive health. She believes in the power of storytelling to impact social change.

Opinion: From Awareness to Accountability – The Most Powerful 16 Days of Activism to Date

This year’s 16 Days of Activism amplified the fight against GBVF in South Africa, urging government action, intersectional protection, and sustained accountability.

Opinion: Not Just 16 Days – Justice and Solidarity, Every Day, For Everyone!

Itumeleng Lets’oala says SA’s GBV response must centre LGBTQIA+ people, sex workers, disabled people and people who use drugs this 16 Days of Activism.

Op-Ed: Not All Pride Is Equal – The Radical Legacy of Township Marches

From Simon Nkoli to Soweto Pride, Itumeleng Lets’oala reflects on why township Prides remain vital spaces for protest and queer survival.

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