Leilah, who started out sleeping on a fellow artist’s couch has made quite the progress in art and has dared to go as far as to revolutionize sculpting. She is a member of two prestigious international galleries in the UK and the USA.
Kuchu Times Editor
Don’t be afraid or ashamed and don’t ever apologize for your sexuality because there is no sexuality that is greater or lesser than another.
During the COVID-19 crisis, I missed out on online Zoom counseling meetings which were scheduled for HIV+ clients with health care service providers, a service I needed the most at the time. Right now after the training I feel confident to even conduct my own meetings.
Kuchu Times Media Group would like to thank Triumph Uganda for rising to the occasion and promptly supporting one of our own during this Pride Month.
My name is Chebet Christine from Mbale, Eastern Uganda. I’m 26yrs old but I look like a 17yr old because of my harsh life I’ve gone through.
As LGBTQ Ugandans we must continue masking up and sanitising to deter further spread of the virus from household to household.
Let us know if the Uganda Government should consider abolishing single schools to stop students from “becoming” LGBTQ or keep both systems since people are born gay anyway.
The uniqueness of our health needs is undoubted and while the whole world feigns ignorance masking homophobia, spaces like Ark Wellness Hub are stepping up to close this gap.
The training was good and relevant because I was able to learn different skills of story development which include conceive, compose and control especially for publicity purposes and few poetry writing skills for artistic writers and this will make me a better correspondent.Thank you KTMG for this opportunity of equipping us with more knowledge.-Participant.
One of our biggest challenge is funding but we know it’s a trust process and with time our work will speak for itself.