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GALA Mission Statement

The advancement, development and rights of LGBTI people depend on an accurate record and representation of their struggles. GALA mobilises memory by documenting and popularizing the lives and histories of LGBTI South Africans. In so doing it contributes to the development of pride, challenges homophobia and entrenches the rights of LGBTI people.

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GALA is a member of the Joint Working Group (JWG), a national network of LGTBI focused organisations in South Africa.

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Photo Galleries

This is where you can find photographs from a range of recent GALA events. Included are GALA exhibition and book launches and workshops. The current galleries cover the period 2005 to 2007 but more galleries will be added soon.

Blessing ceremony for the lauch of: Black Bull, Ancestors and Me: My Life as a Lesbian Sangoma
Nkunzi Zandile Nkabinde

2 August 2008
The Women's Goal Atrium, Constitution Hill, Johannesburg, 01 October 2007

   

Celebrating LGBT Art, Culture, Activism and Pride!
Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg, 24 May 2008

   

Launch of booklet ‘Til the Time of Trial: The Prison Letters of Simon Nkoli', Constitution Hill, Johannesburg , 01 October 2007

   

Body Mapping Workshop for transgender and gender variant people, Constitution Hill, Johannesburg , 30 March to 01 April 2007

   

Launch of exhibition ‘Balancing Act: South African Gay and Lesbian Youth Speak Out', The Apartheid Museum, 14 February 2006

   

Launch of book ‘Tommy Boys, Lesbian Men and Ancestral Wives: Female Same-Sex Practices in Africa', Constitution Hill, Johannesburg, 9 August 2005

   

 

 

 

 

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