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two 1996 Ugandan stamps released for the Lunar New Year
[ID: two postage stamps with paintings of rats with vegetables. the first depicts a rat and a squash with a bite taken out of it. the second depicts a rat with an ear of corn. end ID]
Gwenasobya - Frida Sonko
60's
A dazzling Ugandan treasure
On Gwenasobya, Frida Sonko’s sweet, sparkling vocals ride the bright, infectious groove of The Equator Sound Band, featuring Daudi Kabaka, a familiar name to followers of this blog.
Beyond her own recordings, Frida Sonko worked with her brother Charles Sonko to help other musicians get their music recorded in Nairobi, Kenya.
3 ugandan and one Nija
Wonderful body
David Kigozi (Ugandan) - Untitled (acrylic on paper, 2023)
Stella Nyanzi
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 16 June 1974
Ethnicity: Ugandan
Occupation: Activist, poet, writer, medical anthropologist, scholar
Note: One of the first scholars to publish research on African homosexuality. International press has called her "one of Africa's most prominent gender rights activists," "a leading scholar in the emerging field of African queer studies," and a leader in the fight against "repressive anti-queer laws" and for "freedom of speech."
Frida Sonko
Ugandan women, Uganda, by Mikolo
Pygmy woman and her child, Uganda, 1980
Scanned from Rand McNally Pictorial World Atlas (1980)