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A GAY-FRIENDLY GUI TO CAPE TOWN
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While the Mother Cy is often regard as the gay pal of Ai, there are still many cinc of vlence and hate crim experienced by the lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr (LGBT+) muny on a regular basis.
Among the rults of the 2015 Gteng Cy-Regn Observatory Qualy of Life Survey, 14% of Gtengers agreed that ’s acceptable to be vlent to gay and lbian people. Equally shockg, only 56% of rponnts felt that gays and lbians serve equal rights. OUT is dited to the buildg of healthy empowered lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr muni both South Ai and ternatnally.
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OUT's missn is to rce heterosexism and homophobia to Know: The anisatn has been around for over 21 years and is a profsnal service anisatn focg on provg mental and health servic for LGBT people. Formed 1996, this much-rpected anisatn has played an immense role challengg homophobia and promotg sexual diversy the Mother Cy.
Good to Know: The anisatn is part of a KwaZulu-Natal provcial task team and provis rearch to assist curbg hate crim and homophobia the untry. Born out of a need to rpond to the wily neglected aspect of gay sexual health, this anisatn offers a ee monthly support group for men livg wh HIV, which tak place every third Wednday of the month. Our spir of cln wel Mr Gay World back to our shor for Mr Gay World 2019.
Party wh the LGBTQI crowd at the awome gay and lbian bars Cape Town. Fd out the tails about the 2018 Miss Gay Wtern Cape pageant.
The Posively Alive work, which provis support for gay, bi and trans men livg wh HIV, is lnchg Cape Town. * gay support groups cape town *
Hate crim and stanc of homophobia still occur — as they do anywhere the world — but this should not ter you om travelg to Cape Town.
Unr the apartheid regime om 1948 to 1994, homosexualy was a crime punishable by up to seven years prison. Several gay rights anizatns were formed the 1970s, but until the 1980s, the groups were divid racially.