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Nneka Ewulonu (they/them/theirs) is a lifelong Georgian committed to elevating the voices of marginalized communities. A civil rights lawyer living in Atlanta, Nneka’s work focuses on reproductive freedom, LGBTQ rights, racial justice, and First Amendment rights. They are a graduate of the University of Georgia with degrees in Biology and French, and the University of Georgia School of Law. Nneka enjoys using their free time to bake and watch college football (Go Dawgs!). Their writing does not represent the views of their employer or affiliated institutions.

color photograph of a Black masc person holding up a sign that reads "Transphobia is un-African"
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How Africa became the training ground for homophobic and transphobic American Christian conservatives

by Nneka Ewulonu June 4th, 2024June 4th, 2024

As we embark upon another Pride season, I’m reminded of the smells of gasoline and rain that surrounded me in the summer of 2017 as I weaved through the crowded streets of Lagos, Nigeria. The child of Nigerian immigrants, I was no stranger to traveling to my parents’ homeland. There is a feeling of peace […]

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