David Kuria, the director of GALCK, the Gay and Lesbian Coalition of Kenya, is standing for the Kenyan Senate. |
Working toward the inclusion of ALL the marginalized and excluded in Kenyan Society |
¨some of the marginalized are people with mental and physical disabilities...¨ |
¨...I hope by running for this position I shall inspire all people to aspire to reach out to their dreams and potential irrespective of what their personal circumstances are. I hope for those who are LGBTI, who have different forms of disabilities, those whose low esteem continually voices a discouragment voice in their minds, who have been excluded because they are poor or come from a small and marginalized tribe. They can aspire to do that which everyone else thinks is impossible for them because of their personal conditions. Indeed I have characterised this candidature as a collective one for all who have been excluded and discriminated from the mainstream - and if you look critically, it is really everybody at one time or another...¨
Excluding/anti-LGBTI Anglican Archbishop Wabukala of Kenya |
¨...I cannot think of a bigger social stigma issue and one that automatically qualifies one for social exclusion in Kenya than being a member of the LGBTI community, and if I can do it so can everybody else.¨ HERE
Nairobi — Anglican Church leaders, just like politicians, have lost the trust of Kenyans, a new survey has said. |
·According to the Synovate post-referendum poll, only 19 per cent of those interviewed said they fully trusted Church leaders, compared to 17 per cent who said they fully trusted politicians.
·And it gets worse -- 38 per cent said they don't trust Church leaders at all, a bigger number than the 22 per cent who said they don't trust politicians at all. HERE
· Thanks to All Africa, sidebar
· Thanks to Paul Canning
· Thanks to Synovate Polls, Nairobi
· Thanks to Madikazemi Homepage, Kenya
· Thanks to Kuria for Senator, Kenya
· Thanks to LGBT Asylum News, sidebar
· Thanks to Flickr Photo Sharing
3 comments:
A good and brave man!
Dear DP,
I can only imagine the kind of courage it takes to face the mobs and the potential deadly violence that exists in Kenya...the country is changing quickly and the everyday folk are being enlightened and all signs are positive since the new Consittution yet The Anglican Archbishop remains a pain in the butt and demeans instead of builds...the real evil is instigated by religious leaders...sad story.
Yes, it's a sad, sad story. But God will prevail!
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