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City Ottawa
State Province Ontario
Country Canada

Diaspora can help inform LGBTQ+ advocacy

Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah, an LGBTQ+ activist in Ottawa, says people with ties to other countries can help advocate for human rights abroad. She says Ghana’s large diaspora in Canada can help craft policies and messages that advance LGBTQ+ rights in the country, which this year passed a bill that bans identifying as gay. (Nov. 29, 2024) 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP173605858 
Legacy Identifier: n_Travers-LGBTQ-Africa-Diaspora20241129T1400 
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Duration: 2m3s 
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Create Date: 11/29/2024 2:00:00 PM 
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