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Episode 2 - Victor Chikalogwe, Malawian LGBTQ Activist
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Episode 2 - Victor Chikalogwe, Malawian LGBTQ Activist

Victor is a Malawian LGBTQ+ activist and director of South Africa’s People Against Suffering, Oppression and Poverty (PASSOP), a non-profit organization advocating for the rights of asylum seekers, refugees, and immigrants in Cape Town.

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April 28, 202136m 19sExplicit

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Victor Chikalogwe is a Malawian LGBTQ activist and the director of South Africa’s People Against Suffering, Oppression and Poverty (PASSOP), a non-profit organization advocating for the rights of asylum seekers, refugees, and immigrants in Cape Town, South Africa. Prior to working for PASSOP, Victor was the program coordinator for Home of Hope, a Malawian orphanage that nurtures orphaned and vulnerable children. It was Victor who signed for the adoption of David Banda, the son of American singer-songwriter Madonna.

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