I am deeply saddened to learn of the murder of David Kato. In Uganda, David showed tremendous courage in speaking out against hate. He was a powerful advocate for fairness and freedom. The United ...
On Jan. 28, 2011, two days after he was murdered, mourners arrived for a burial service in the remote village of Nakawala. Down a long dirt road, a hand-painted sign read “Death of David Kato” with an ...
The following comes from HRC Greater New York Steering Committee Diversity Co-Chair Pete Webb: I represented the Human Rights Campaign yesterday at the New York City Memorial Service to honor the ...
David Kato advocated for the freedom of LGBTI Ugandans and for their right to their natural born sexual orientation in a heightened climate of hostility and homophobia … Today on this second ...
The Britsh news magazine, The Economist, devotes an obituary page each week to a significant person. This week, David Kato was featured: In Mr Kato’s mind there were only two ways to deal with being ...
MinnPost’s journalists are out in the community to report on the things that are happening in Minnesota. Your support right now will help fund their work AND keep our news paywall-free. MUKONO, Uganda ...
Violence erupted in Mukono, Uganda at the funeral of gay rights advocate David Kato, two days after the Ugandan activist was beaten to death with a hammer Jan. 26. The religious rite was punctuated by ...
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued the following official statement moments ago on the murder of Ugandan LGBT activist David Kato, affirming that “the human rights of LGBT individuals cannot ...
Fistfights and shoving matches erupted during the funeral services for slain gay Rights Activist David Kato on Friday when the pastor conducting the service denounced Kato and other members of the ...
One year ago today, David Kato, the famous Uganda LGBT activist, was brutally bludgeoned to death by at least one man wielding a hammer. Today, filmmakers Katherine Fairfax Wright and Malika ...
Katherine Fairfax Wright and Malika Zouhali-Worrall’s essential human-rights documentary, “Call Me Kuchu,” has gone to Cinedigm for US distribution. The film, which won the Teddy for Best Documentary ...
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