Product of a past, that’s me. I think that’s us – as long as we identify as human. Born in a Indo-Muslim family in Mauritius. I have known and lived a life probably anyone identifying as a queer in an ethnic minority would be familiar with. If you want to know who I am, then ask any Muslim who is gender-neutral, brown, living in a country where the norm is the contrary.
Last Monday, Ibrahim’s story captured the nation’s heart in the CH4’s documentary Muslim Drag Queens.
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Hey, just a quick note to say I watched the documentary on channel 4. It was great and you were incredibly brave!! It really seems to have started the much needed debate and has increased visibility of gaysian issues.
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