In rural Uganda, where being gay or transgender is considered dangerous, some individuals are finding ways to be accepted within their families and communities. Despite facing discrimination, blackmail, and violence, many are forging paths towards tolerance by adapting to traditional norms. The story of JoJo, a transgender woman who found support from her mother despite societal pressures, exemplifies this struggle for acceptance. Additionally, legal advocacy by individuals like Sean Awali has helped protect LGBT people from violence and discrimination in small towns like Mbale.
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