Stabanisation is a body of narratives about the lived experiences within the African faith landscape of its queer authors, interwoven into a call for theology that is life affirming, and a remembrance of our communal identity.
Stabanisation is a body of narratives from the authors who self-identify as izitabane, interwoven into a call for theology that is life-affirming within faith landscapes, and a remembrance of our communal identity.
The paper was presented at Breaking Through the Backlash: Transformative Encounters Between LGBTI People and Churches in Africa, a gathering convened by the Other Foundation in partnership with Durban’s Diakonia Council of Churches and the Durban Lesbian and Gay Centre in Durban.
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