
The ‘Hidden Voices’ Project is consisting of interviews with sexual and gender minorities who live in different nation states. In these interviews we discuss barriers they face as well as highlighting how they find resistance to them and their own personal experiences. We hope this inspires others to tell their stories, to give people hope and to educate others on the issues surrounding sexual and... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | ||||

“Egypt is a conservative country. Most of the humans’ rights activists have left the country or even committed suicide”
In this episode, we speak to a gay Egyptian activist who wishes to remain anonymous. He shares his life with us and experiences ... more
“A lot of people lost their jobs during the lockdown and were forced to go back to live with abusive and toxic people / family. I was using my own money to help whoever needed some support”
In this episode, we speak to Raven (She/Her) a trans woman... more
“Now that the Lockdown is over, we are trying to recapture that sense of community and provide people with some support network that may have been lost during the Pandemic”
In this episode, we speak to Billie (She/Her) a trans woman from the Cayman... more
“At the end, hate is something that we learn to receive and learn to give, a lot of rejection is based on prejudice, with no scientific evidence – its just myths”
In this episode, we meet Daniel (He/His) living as a gay man in Guatemala. He is a co... more
“While at the moment we do feel safe, the uncertainty comes from what is written in the law so there is the fear that may use it as their basis and purpose for acting upon it”
In this episode, we speak to friends Serena (She/Her) a transgender woma... more
“For someone growing up in the Northeast especially, although there are still people who do hold very traditional ideas of sexuality and gender, the world is so much bigger than a little town or city in the northeast”
In this episode, we speak to S... more
“I grew up in a really hostile environment towards LGBTQ people, we were seen like perverts and paedophiles”
In this episode, we speak to Jean (She/Her) from Singapore. Jean has been an activist for 35 years and has her own organisation to help LGB... more
“People in South Korea do not want to be different or individuals, it is almost shocking to see how people want to think the same way”
In this episode, we speak to Kyu (He/Him) a gay man from South Korea. Kyu talks about his time living as a gay ma... more
It was so so much fun to be able to interview on this podcast but I am loving listening to all the stories that have been recorded. Every single one is different and shows how diverse the LGBTI+ community really is- we can all learn so much from each other and live such different experiences
So fun to hear and easy to listen to! Excited for part 2









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